A celebration of the life and work of the late poet and broadcaster Peter Porter.
DetailsJournalist and author Jon Ronson examines Number 10's e-petitioning system
DetailsThe story of a man who obeyed his instincts and potentially saved a nuclear holocaust.
DetailsProgramme following the workers at Peugeot's UK car plant as it shuts down production.
DetailsPhil Hammond spends a day at a golf club in a desperate bid to understand the game.
DetailsBest-selling author Philip Pullman talks to his former schoolteacher Enid Jones.
DetailsPhill Jupitus offers some insights into the world of the satirical newspaper comic strip.
DetailsPhill Jupitus meets the creators of some of his favourite comic strips
DetailsBrian Cox meets some celebrity physics enthusiasts, including Alan Alda and Eddie Izzard.
DetailsRichard Cork explores the history of Picasso's 1907 masterpiece Les Demoiselles d'Avignon.
DetailsYearly round-up of the best BBC programmes, selected by radio personalities
Details2/2. Steve Punt and Hugh Dennis preside over their second selection from the best of BBC Radio 2006.
DetailsAdil Ray views Britain through the lens of five different types of photographer
DetailsTobias Jones revisits Assisi, severely damage in an earthquake ten years ago.
DetailsPoet Lemn Sissay meets influential American poet and musician Gil Scott-Heron.
DetailsNavid Akhtar watches 12 young Muslims from a deprived area on a pilgrimage to Mecca.
DetailsPaul Roseby examines the laborious process of creating successful pilot programmes
DetailsHistorian Justin Champion investigates real-life duels and the literature they influenced.
DetailsSimon Parkes reports on how a pizzeria in India has boosted the local economy.
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