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My Cat, The Judge
But is she? Meet Velma: a cat with attitude. And Suzi Ruffell, her owner.
Waiting for the Van
The story of one man's attempt to challenge fifty years of UK drug policy.
China in Slogans
How Communist Party slogans reveal the turbulent story of modern China.
Speak Up
Women may be caricatured as babbling chatterboxes, but in public women speak a lot less.
Breaking Through
How breaking went from the inner city streets of New York City to the Olympic Games.
Trading Blows?
Mark Mardell looks at how British business is faring seven months on from Brexit.
Genetics and the longer arm of the law
Genetic fingerprints to genetic witnesses - the explosion of DNA in crime fighting.
Write Her Story
Double Oscar-winning actress Glenda Jackson asks, where are the strong stories for women?
Behind the Crime
Two forensic psychologists interview Courtney about her life and the crime she committed.
The Nuclear Priesthood
Poet Paul Farley considers how we warn future generations about our buried nuclear waste.
The Delirium Wards
David Aaronovitch speaks to people struggling with delirium as cases are on the rise.
Poison: Episode 1 - The Chuckling Pensioner
South Africa's Jacob Zuma - liberation hero and ex-president believes he's being poisoned.
Poison: Episode 2 - A Pinch of Paranoia
From poisoned underpants to Cold War paranoia – South Africa’s murky liberation story
Poison: Episode 3 - How Do You Like Your Tea?
The wife of South Africa’s former President is arrested for trying to poison him - why?
Poison: Episode 4 - The Russian Antidote
Why would a South African president seek a cure for poisoning at a clinic in Moscow?
Poison: Episode 5 - A Toxic Aftertaste
Jacob Zuma’s conspiracy theories have taken on a dangerous life of their own.
The Ballad of the Bet
Poetry, music and oral history from the inner life of gambling.
The Nuremberg Legacy
Philippe Sands explores the legacy of the Nuremberg Trials, 75 years after the judgement.
Plastic: The Biography
Laura Barton outlines the dramatic rise and fall from grace of industrial titan, Plastic.
The Hack That Changed the World: Ep 1 - The Cold Case
Who was behind the 2009 hack and leak of emails that fuelled climate change sceptics?
The Hack That Changed the World: Ep 2 - On the Trail
On the trail of a cyber cold case about global warming, but who are the main suspects?
The Hack That Changed the World: Ep 3 - The Russia Mystery
Following an evidence trail pointing towards Russian involvement in the Climategate hack.
The Hack That Changed the World: Ep 4 - Dark Money
Who had most to gain from the ‘Climategate’ hack and the doubt about science it created?
The Hack That Changed the World: Ep 5 - The Sceptics
How America Learned to Laugh Again
How soon is too soon to start making jokes?
Jan Morris: Writing a Life
Horatio Clare examines how the pioneering writer Jan Morris authored her own life.
Could I Regenerate My Farm To Save The Planet?
Can the shepherd and writer James Rebanks use his farm to save the planet?
Will-of-the-Dump
The story of a black bin bag... told through essay, sound and music.
The River Man
Fergal Keane investigates the fate of James Kane, executed by the IRA a century ago.
A Line in the Water
Aboard the Belfast-Birkenhead ferry Neil McCarthy looks for the border down the Irish Sea
The Army Girls
80 years after female conscription, the final few tell their extraordinary WW2 stories.