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Jay Rayner Pigs Out
Jay Rayner, self-confessed greedy pig, gets serious about porkers.
The Stranger in the Mirror
Does the history of our ideas about autism reveal more about ourselves than about autism?
Utopias
Michael Symmons Roberts examines the book behind one of our most influential ideas: Utopia
David Bowie: Verbatim (2016)
Bowie’s extraordinary life and unparalleled career told in his own words.
Decimal Day - What's That in Old Money?
Peter Day considers the events and impact of Britain's currency going decimal in 1971.
In the Bluff
Poet Paul Farley shows his hand in a celebration of bluffing, from poker to geo-politics.
SKILL, STAMINA and LUCK
Naomi Alderman presents a history of interactive fiction in which YOU are the Listener!
A Brief History of Disobedience
Joe Queenan offers a Brief History of Disobedience, follow up to Blame, Anger and Shame.
The Bonzo Dog Doo Dah Band: Anarchy Must Be Organised
Neil Innes looks at the collision of art, humour, music and anarchy in the Bonzo Dog Band.
How to Go Straight
Ex-convicts tell intimate stories of how they renounced lives of crime.
The Art of the Lyricist
Clarke Peters explores the art of the musical theatre lyricist.
Optimism - Our Enemy
Proud pessimist Bryan Appleyard investigates the contemporary cult of optimism.
The Unabomber
How a reclusive maths prodigy terrorised America - and how the media amplified his cause.
Working Class Heroes and Poverty Porn
How the portrayal of the working class and poor in film and TV has changed over 70 years.
Rising Voices
Fergal Keane explores the cultural landscape of the 1916 Easter Rising.
Tennant Looks Back At Osborne
David Tennant explores the back story to Osborne's revolutionary play Look Back in Anger.
Return to Subtopia
Gillian Darley explores "Subtopia", the blurring of space between town and country
The Camera Never Lies
Bafta award-winning film-maker Molly Dineen examines the concept of truth in documentary.
A Guide to the Modern Snob
Writer DJ Taylor creates a user's guide to the snob for the 21st century.
The Bomb That Made Manchester?
Michael Symmons Roberts examines the myth that the 1996 bomb heralded Manchester's rebirth
Gillian Reynolds: Audiophile
Critic and broadcaster Gillian Reynolds celebrates 50 years’ professional radio listening.
Pevsner: Through Outsider's Eyes
Tom Dyckhoff goes in search of Nikolaus Pevsner.
Roald Dahl: In His Own Words
Roald Dahl tells his own story in his own words with the help of his granddaughter Sophie.
The Heath Enigma
On Edward Heath's centenary, Shaun Ley reassesses the enigmatic former prime minister.
The League of Extraordinary Housewives
A history of the housewife since 1945, which explores her shifting power and politics.
The Norma Percy Tapes
An archive of the most powerful people, shaping the monumental events of modern history.
Lenny Bruce - In His Own, Unheard, Words
Fifty years since Lenny Bruce died, Mark Steel explores his legacy in the 21st century.
Tolkien: The Lost Recordings
Joss Ackland narrates a search through BBC archives for unheard gems from JRR Tolkien.
Dimbleby on Dimbleby
Jonathan Dimbleby tells the story of his legendary broadcaster father, Richard Dimbleby.
Star Trek - The Undiscovered Future
Kevin Fong boldly goes in search of Star Trek's 50-year-old vision of the future.
Period Drama Politics
Steven Fielding on relations between upstairs and downstairs in dramas like Downton Abbey.