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The League of Extraordinary Housewives
A history of the housewife since 1945, which explores her shifting power and politics.

The Heath Enigma
On Edward Heath's centenary, Shaun Ley reassesses the enigmatic former prime minister.

Roald Dahl: In His Own Words
Roald Dahl tells his own story in his own words with the help of his granddaughter Sophie.

Pevsner: Through Outsider's Eyes
Tom Dyckhoff goes in search of Nikolaus Pevsner.

Gillian Reynolds: Audiophile
Critic and broadcaster Gillian Reynolds celebrates 50 years’ professional radio listening.

The Bomb That Made Manchester?
Michael Symmons Roberts examines the myth that the 1996 bomb heralded Manchester's rebirth

A Guide to the Modern Snob
Writer DJ Taylor creates a user's guide to the snob for the 21st century.

The Camera Never Lies
Bafta award-winning film-maker Molly Dineen examines the concept of truth in documentary.

Return to Subtopia
Gillian Darley explores "Subtopia", the blurring of space between town and country

Tennant Looks Back At Osborne
David Tennant explores the back story to Osborne's revolutionary play Look Back in Anger.