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America Speaks
One year after 9/11, we look at how the terrorist attack changed the United States
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The Environmental Impact of Travel and Tourism
Why tourism is encouraged in the developing world, but doesn't always see the profits
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Disunited
How has portrayal and participation of African Americans on TV and in film changed?
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Learning with Dogs
How pairing troubled dogs with troubled young men produces results for both
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Hatidza's Murderous Street
Ed Butler returns to Srebrenica - what has happening in the intervening years?
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The Master Minds
Meet the engineers and scientists at MIT who are shaping our future
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Medicine Woman
How civil war threatens the traditional way of life, including folk healing, in Columbia
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When the Rainforest is Stolen
The threats to the rainforests of Madagascar through the eyes of the Malagasy people
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Bugs that Rule the World
Bad bacteria, how they spread and the diseases they can cause
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Giants on our Hands
Modernisation is making many of Asia's working elephants redundant
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Endangered 'Click' Languages of the Kalahari
Audio-exploration of the click languages of the Khoisan peoples of the Kalahari Desert
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Being Human
How DNA analysis reveals that chimpanzees are even closer to humans than we thought
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The Sugar Makers
Meet the men who were directed by a vision to make sugar from cane juice in Providence
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Voodoo World
A guide to voodoo, a religion originating from the Caribbean island of Haiti
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The Fall of Enron
The fall of the energy trading company Enron in 2001 was the biggest bankruptcy in history
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Fespaco Live
A review of the films up for the top prize at the Pan-African Film and Television Festival
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The Ties That Bind
Teachers take a journey to Bangladesh to find out about the culture of their pupils
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David Kelly and the ѿý
The events surrounding the death of Dr David Kelly and the build up to the Hutton Enquiry
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The Speech that Shook the Kremlin
On 25 February, 1956, Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev denounced Joseph Stalin
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A New Axis of Power
Critics claim Latin American television station is “propaganda”
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Maroon Rebels
The people who negotiated their freedom from the British against incredible odds
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George Bernard Shaw
JW Lambert presents a programme exploring the life and work of George Bernard Shaw
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Being Hamlet
Simon Russell Beale and Adrian Lester discuss this most celebrated and challenging role.
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HyperNormalisation
Welcome to the post-truth world. You know it’s not real. But you accept it as normal.
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Omnibus – All About Sharing
Refugees in the community and siblings with artistic tendencies
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Gangs, Drill and Prayer
Spitting holy bars. The journey of Enrique - gang member to pastor, at 21 years old.
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Exorcism: The Battle For Young Minds
Meet the exorcist claiming to cure the sick of their demons battle against evil.
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Death On The I-95
Returning to the US to find out what happened to the people met along the notorious I-95.
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National Dance Company Wales - Morning Class
An hour-long company class featuring music and movement from dancers' homes.
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The Vietnam Paris connection
Author Viet Thanh Nguyen, film critic Phuong Le and Peter Salmon join Matthew Sweet
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The Rise of No Signal: Black Radio – Here to Stay
This is the story of a group of friends coming together to form radio station, No Signal.
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HRH The Duke of Edinburgh and Wales: A Tribute
Felicity Evans pays tribute to HRH The Duke of Edinburgh, whose death has been announced.
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2011 riots
Richie and guests talk 2011 riots, the legacy and ask, what if anything has changed?
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Spending Black: The Currency of Community?
Aaron Roach Bridgeman explores the impact of “spending black” on the black community.
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Hew Locke in the heart of Tate Britain
The Guyanese-British artist creates his largest work to date.
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Leicester: A Story of a Divided City
What led to recent violent clashes between Muslim and Hindu communities.
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Black Panther: Wakanda Forever Q&A
Danai Gurira, Lupita Nyong'o, Letitia Wright on Black Panther: Wakanda Forever.
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Shane Warne: A Hampshire Love Story
How cricket's biggest rockstar transformed a small English county cricket club.
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Ruth Perry: the story behind the inquest
The story of Ruth Perry, who took her life after her school’s rating was downgraded.
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Karen Dalton: In My Own Time
Blues and folk singer Karen Dalton was a prominent figure in 1960s New York
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Your Anti-Bullying Week Stories
Five young people share their thoughts and feelings about bullying in their own words.
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Drive Fast Die Young
The story of a teenage road death told by his family and first responders.
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Pudsey Scammer
The story of serial fraudster David Levi, masterminding a decade-long fundraising scam.
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Oasis: Rivalry & Reunion
As the stage is set for their huge comeback - we look back at the phenomenon of Oasis.
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