The Documentary Episodes Available now

The shepherd and the settler—Rulebreakers
5/5 A Palestinian shepherd fights for his livelihood under pressure from Israeli settlers

The 1970s—Black Music in Europe
9/9 Surinamese music in the Netherlands, black flamenco in Spain and lover’s rock in London

Accused of hacking the Pentagon—Rulebreakers
4/5 This is what happened to my life when I was accused of hacking the Pentagon

Why India is mad for motorbikes
An investigation into the deep-seated and increasing passion for motorcycling in India

The 1960s—Black Music in Europe
8/9 Guitar legend Francis Bebey, Fela Kuti, Don Cherry, and the story of The Blue Notes

A beautiful prison—Rulebreakers
3/5 Why Greenland is opening up its first prison, after years as a modern prison-less society

The Soviet Feminist Army
The Soviet women spreading feminist ideas in Afghanistan

World Book Café: Dublin
Authors Naoise Dolan and Caitriona Lally on living and writing in Dublin

Late 1950s-1960s—Black Music in Europe
7/9 Congolese rumba recorded in Brussels, Algerian chaabi in Paris and Notting Hill Carnival

August in Minsk
A summer of protest in Belarus recorded by Minsk journalist Ilya Kuzniatsou