Euan McIlwraith investigates the identity of the mysterious 'star jelly'.
DetailsTony Blackburn recalls the 1967 hit Flowers in the Rain by the Move.
DetailsRowan Pelling explores the sensational pornographic novel, The Story of O, and its author.
DetailsMark Whitaker explores a bizarre and gruesome story.
DetailsPaul Bayley tells the story of a neglected musical genre.
DetailsWayne Marshall tells the story of clarinettist and conductor Rudolph Dunbar.
DetailsCerys Matthews celebrates the rebel of Swedish children's literature, Pippi Longstocking.
DetailsAn inquiry into why so many Americans die after being shot by 'safe' police stun guns.
DetailsEd Stourton uncovers what really went on during the Israeli-Lebanon conflict of 2006
DetailsScience enthusiast Dave Dodd visits the UK's biggest and brightest experimental facility
DetailsSarfraz Manzoor looks at the life of a teetotaller in the UK.
DetailsGlenn Mitchell tells the story of American vaudeville and comedy act The Three Stooges.
DetailsMike Brearley examines the history and contemporary impact of India's love of cricket
DetailsIan Sansom talks to Judith Kerr, author of the children's book The Tiger Who Came to Tea.
DetailsSarah Pitt tells the story of the 1967 Torrey Canyon supertanker environmental disaster.
DetailsPeter Curran visits members of the many and varied disciplines of science
DetailsWinifred Robinson examines the stereotypical image of the Liverpudlian.
DetailsJulian Joseph traces the lives and careers of black classical musicians in Britain.
DetailsPaul Lewis tries to uncover the truth about the world's most controversial bank.
DetailsDominic Arkwright charts the life of Thomas Middleton, the bad boy of Renaissance drama.
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