Archive on 4 Episodes Available now

The New Philosophers and the Death of the Interview
The story of how web-based polemicists bypassed old media and conquered the internet.

1979: Democracy's Nightmares
Phil Tinline traces the political fears and hopes swirling in Britain in 1978 and 1979.

Remembering Christopher Hitchens
The life and times of Christopher Hitchens told through archive and interview.

Charles Parker: Radio Pioneer
Sean Street celebrates the centenary of one of the most innovative radio producers.

Flat 113 at Grenfell Tower
What went wrong in flat 113 at Grenfell Tower? Katie Razzall pieces together the evidence

Polling Badly
Sarah Smith asks whether the mistakes of the Poll Tax are about to be repeated.

I'm Only Joking
Ed Byrne traces the history of offensive comedy while exploring the idea of censorship.

Walking the Wild Mind
Suzanne Vega explores Lou Reed's complexities with New Yorkers who knew him well.

The Risk Makers
Erring is easy in the prophecy business. Why risk is too important to be left to experts!

Bent Coppers
Author Jake Arnott traces the history of corruption in the Metropolitan police.