Four advocates debate the virtues of their favourite city. Presented by Laurie Taylor.
DetailsIs greed a vital dynamic behind a successful economy? Dr Catherine Cowley investigates.
Details2/2. Becoming a Citizen: Paul Cartledge compares and contrasts the democracy of ancient Greece with its modern counterpart.
DetailsWho were the green children of Woolpit and why are peope still fascinated by them?
DetailsAyisha Yahya explores warnings that some deserts could turn greener in the future
DetailsClive Anderson presents a quirky, irreverent guide to the events of the election campaign
DetailsFollowing the team who are working on the biggest telescope ever sent to space
DetailsNick Haslam re-evaluates the renowned underwater explorer Jacques Cousteau.
DetailsSue Armstrong investigates the effect on pathology of the 1999 Alder Hey scandal.
DetailsThe story of a Kosovan immigrant who has chosen to return home after nine years in the UK.
DetailsWhat happens when a songwriter accidentally copies someone else's song?
DetailsMike Embley follows the court case brought after the RSPCA raided a farm in Bucks in 2008.
DetailsMichael Pennington visits the house in which Chekhov wrote his greatest works.
DetailsThe story of the Hull Truck Theatre company and its move to new premises.
DetailsHistorian Prof Peter Hennessy speaks to the people who operate Britain's nuclear deterrent
DetailsDanny Shaw tells the story of Sir Ian Blair's tenure as Metropolitan Police Commissioner
DetailsAuthor Jeanette Winterson offers a series of reflective readings about the moon
DetailsOmnibus edition of the series of readings about the moon by Jeanette Winterson
DetailsWitty, irreverent look at the world through scientists eyes. With Brian Cox and Robin Ince
DetailsComposer Matthew King discovers the extraordinary abilities of musical savants.
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