Sitcom by Laurence Howarth about a man who has reluctantly drifted into the arms trade
DetailsGerry Northam reports from Radio Salaam Shalom, a Muslim-Jewish online radio station.
DetailsSalman Rushdie celebrates the seventieth anniversary of the classic film The Wizard of Oz.
DetailsJustin Webb finds out about type 1 diabetes, following the diagnosis on his son Sam.
DetailsComedy written by and starring Sarah Millican, Best Newcomer in the if.comedy awards.
DetailsFollowing the British Saturday night and the bright Sunday morning that unerringly follows
DetailsSharp, critical discussion of the week's cultural events, with Tom Sutcliffe and guests
DetailsJonathon Porritt explores our agricultural biodiversity and how to preserve it
DetailsBrett Westwood examines the world of nature and the challenges of wildlife conservation
DetailsComedy by Christopher William Hill about an American ad man, forced to relocate to London
DetailsKwame Kwei-Armah investigates the changing role of the community leader.
DetailsRobin Ince explores the legacy of Schrodinger's Cat - the paradox of quantum physics.
DetailsHedge fund manager Hugh Hendry argues in praise of Austrian economist Joseph Schumpeter.
DetailsStephen Webster examines the way scientists work and asks why we should believe them
DetailsCan science master the Stradivarius? Professor Trevor Cox investigates.
DetailsFormer government chief scientist, Lord May, looks at the role of politics in science.
DetailsAdam Rutherford talks to the scientific advisors behind some well-known films and TV shows
DetailsIain McWhirter on why the Conservative-Lib Dem coalition has so few fans in Scotland.
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