The Documentary Podcast Episodes Episode guide
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Celebrating Life at 117
Great grandmother Elizabeth Gathoni Koinange celebrates her 117th birthday in Kenya
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Caught in Sudan's conflict
Three women, a doctor and a nurse discuss the impact of fighting on families and patients
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Caught at the helm
Are Greece's tough people smuggling policies seeing the wrong people pay the price?
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Cathedral of the Fallen
A journey to the The Valle de los Caidos, a memorial to Spain's civil war dead
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Catching a Pervert
ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ investigation exposes those profiting from sexual assaults against women in East Asia
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Catalonia: Squatters, eviction and extortion
How Catalonia’s housing crisis spawns opportunities for organised crime
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Cassandro - Queen of Lucha Libre
The Mexican drag queen who is challenging the world of wrestling and ideas of masculinity
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Carols of the Times
Composer Bob Chilcott explores the history of A Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols
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Caribbean voices - Part two
Colin Grant reflects on the ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½â€™s role in boosting Caribbean writing in the region...
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Caribbean voices - Part one
The ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½'s seminal role in launching Caribbean writing in the region is remembered 60...
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Capturing South Africa
Why the Gupta family of Indian entrepreneurs are accused of 'capturing' South Africa
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Candela: The Lives of Cuban Women
Five ordinary Cuban women on their lives, their passions and their struggles
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Canada’s Red River Murders
More women and girls from Canada's Aboriginal population go missing or are murdered of...
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Canada's Prescripton Drug Crisis
Assignment investigates prescription drug abuse among Canada's First Nation communities.
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Canada and how it sees Britain
Denys Arcand, Madeleine Thienand and Chrystia Freeland share their views of Britain
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Can you murder a robot?
Robots are designed to help us, so why do humans like to hurt them?
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Can we fix it? The inside story of match fixing in tennis
The inside story of how players and betting gangs are fixing matches in tennis
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Can the World Get Rich Forever
Theo Leggett looks at our apparent addiction to economic growth as the secret to and...
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Can technology save democracy?
Is technology eroding democracy or can it reconnect citizens to their governments?
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Can Soup Change the World?
Detroit Soup is an innovative crowdfunding dinner which has raised more than $85,000 -...
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Can Latinos Save America? - Part One
Latinos are the fastest-growing ethnic population in the USA. In the first episode of...
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Can Latinos Save America?
Latinos are part of the fabric of the USA, so what role will they play in the nation's...
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Can China Go Green? Part two
The second part of Jonathon Porritt's report from China, where, amidst the toxic power...
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Can China Go Green? Part One
Jonathon Porritt reports from China, where, amidst the toxic power stations and of he...
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Can America Go Green? - Programme 3
The ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½'s UN correspondent Laura Trevelyan explores how the US could retreat from its...
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Can America Go Green? - Programme 2
The ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½'s UN correspondent Laura Trevelyan explores how the US could retreat from its...
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Can America Go Green? - Programme 1
The ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½'s UN correspondent Laura Trevelyan explores how the US could retreat from its...
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Cameroon's MMA champion
Francis Ngannou's odyssey from child labour in a sand quarry to superstardom in the UFC
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Cambodia’s Gambling Boom
Vietnamese now cross in their thousands to visit Cambodian border casinos.
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Cambodia: Trust Me I’m Not a Doctor
The risks people take in rural Cambodia to get basic healthcare