Documentary looking back at the 1967 war and its continuing aftermath in the Middle East
DetailsThe latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4, followed by Weather.
DetailsDominic Sandbrook asks if Britain is becoming a country that can no longer deliver
DetailsSeries exploring stories of love, hate, betrayal and exploitation from around the world
DetailsRon Cook reads David Almond's runner-up in the National Short Story Prize, set in Tyneside
DetailsPhill Jupitus explores the world of the small press poetry magazine.
DetailsRainer Hersch investigates the catchiest song in the 15th century and its revival today.
DetailsComedy by Harry Venning and Neil Brand about a team of inept surveillance operatives
DetailsTelevision executive and broadcaster Paul Jackson charts the rise of independent producers
DetailsSimon Weston visits Headley Court, the military's main rehabilitation centre for amputees.
DetailsEthical and religious discussion that examines some of the larger questions of life
DetailsJohn Florance joins choristers and musicians to explore 200 years of rural church worship.
DetailsChris Difford and Tom Robinson tell of the musical education of Times critic Hilary Finch.
DetailsMiranda Sawyer examines how rave culture has moved from rebellion to mainstream.
DetailsExploring the roles of religion and race in the 2008 US presidential elections
DetailsCultural historian CP Lee looks at the underground music phenomenon of Northern Soul.
DetailsScience broadcaster Professor Trevor Cox explores the science of aural architecture.
DetailsTribute to broadcaster Kenneth Horne, featuring archive materials.
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