Iain MacWhirter recalls a famously controversial speech made by Margaret Thatcher.
DetailsSue Perkins revisits her former home-town Croydon, the mini-Manhattan of outer London.
DetailsTom Robinson explores the portrayal of homosexuality in the media from the 50s to the 70s.
DetailsTom Robinson explores the portrayal of homosexuality in the media.
DetailsKate Best tells the story of the writer Denys Watkins-Pitchford, better known as 'B.B.'.
DetailsGeoffrey Wheeler presents a tribute to Richard Hearne, remembered by millions as Mr Pastry
DetailsSeries analysing the qualities that make a singing voice unforgettable
DetailsSeries exploring the lives of the thousands of ordinary single people in the UK today
DetailsFrom the French coast, Allan Little tells the story of Britain's worst maritime disaster.
DetailsIain MacWhirter and guests assess the impact of the SNP's first 100 days in power.
DetailsStephen Evans talks to producer Rick Rubin, who resurrected the career of Johnny Cash.
DetailsIrma Kurtz investigates blind Spanish composer Rodrigo's famous Concerto de Aranjuez.
DetailsRussell Davies follows the musical clues through the Sherlock Holmes stories.
DetailsGeorge Osborne's Comprehensive Spending Review Statement in the House of Commons.
DetailsMiranda Sawyer examines how the grunge movement influenced a generation of British youth.
DetailsSankha Guha travels into the jungle to track India's most revered animal, the tiger.
DetailsSitcom set in a spiritual centre presided over by Bharat, the self-styled guru of Westgate
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