Frauke Jensen reports on a research project set up to count Namibia's cheetah population.
DetailsThe Love that Empowers Forgiveness: From Our Lady and the English Martyrs, Cambridge.
DetailsThe Rev Dr Edmund Newell leads a meditation on the mystery of the Resurrection.
DetailsThe Dean of Christ Church, Oxford, the Very Rev Christopher Lewis, leads a meditation.
DetailsBishop Nigel McCulloch leads a meditation from the National Memorial Arboretum.
DetailsPenny Marshall asks if new super-sized polyclinics will mean the end of the family GP.
DetailsKaren Krizanovich on the life of Madame Sylvia, masseuse to the stars of 1920s Hollywood.
DetailsSue Broom explores new scientific research on female promiscuity across the animal kingdom
DetailsAnne Harvey investigates the astonishing story behind Pamela Brown's 1940s tale of stage-struck children who start their own theatre company.
DetailsJulian Vincent presents a history of the banjo, a once hugely popular instrument.
DetailsSue Perkins has her soul rendered in sound, as she explores the art of 'sonic branding'.
DetailsInterview series with Fergal Keane in which he talks to individuals who have taken a stand
DetailsFrancis Fyfield unpicks the hidden codes of a beautiful 11th-century musical manuscript.
DetailsSeries that tracks down the stories behind the scores of well-known pieces of music
DetailsRoy Hudd pays tribute to Billy Dainty, master of the funny walk and much else besides.
DetailsPhill Jupitus examines the enduring popularity of the TV puppet.
DetailsEddie Mair tells the story of the composer Lionel Bart, creator of Oliver!
DetailsThe subtle relationship of son to father as told through listeners' stories.
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