Sir Christopher Frayling presents a tribute to the Italian composer Ennio Morricone.
DetailsSecurity Correspondent Gordon Corera reveals the story behind Israel's secret service.
DetailsA Church to England missionary tries to 'redeem' the residents of Telford.
DetailsExploring the tiny pieces of music found in all corners of everyday life.
DetailsThe story of Stella Cartwright, the muse who bewitched a generation of Scottish poets.
DetailsPanel show in which guests donate fascinating exhibits to a vast imaginary museum
DetailsComedy written by Richie Webb as multi-instrumentalist music teacher Nigel Penny
DetailsJames Maw visits Hull to investigate a Cold War naval espionage operation.
DetailsLemn Sissay explores the demise of the Black Boy as a name for a pub.
DetailsSue Broom investigates why 26 dolphins were stranded and died in Falmouth Harbour in 2008.
DetailsGerry Anderson finds out why people in Ireland are seeing visions of the Virgin Mary.
DetailsTim Samuels asks why increasing numbers of people are changing their name by deed poll.
DetailsThe story of William Lloyd Webber, the genius who spawned a musical dynasty.
DetailsSue Broom cracks the code of the cryptic names that are given to genes by scientists.
DetailsSeries of comic profiles celebrating the living artists they deem to be 'iconic icons'
DetailsMark Simpson looks at the history of the National Youth Orchestra of Great Britain.
DetailsKwame Kwei-Armah tells the story of Ira Aldridge, one of Britain's finest tragedians.
DetailsHow have Indians moved so rapidly from running cornershops to running corporations?
DetailsCould a strange dog from remote New Guinea have been man's first best friend?
DetailsNavdip Dhariwal investigates the rise of Hindu fundamentalism in Britain.
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