The Documentary Podcast Episodes Episode guide
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Time Noodles
The ancient Japanese art of sit-down comedy, known as Rakugo
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Time has chosen us
The Soviet War in Afghanistan told through its teenage soldiers and their music
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TikTok and the digital pimps: Eye Investigates
Debula Kemoli investigates the sexual exploitation of girls on TikTok live streams
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Tiger v Dragon: The Power of the Poor (part one)
Mukul Devichand explores the rising Asian giants, China and India. In the churn and of...
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Tiger v Dragon: China's String of Pearls (part two)
Mukul Devichand explores the rising Asian giants, China and India. How will the old of...
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Ties
Why do we do the things we do? Mike Williams searches for the extraordinary and hidden...
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Ticket to a new life
Many Pacific Islanders enter New Zealand’s visa lottery. What happens to the winners?
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Three Pounds in My Pocket - Part Two
Stories of the pioneers who came to post war Britain from the Indian subcontinent.
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Three Pounds in my Pocket
In the 1950s and 1960s tens of thousands of migrants came to Britain from the Indian...
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Three Pillars of Trump:US Defence
What has President Trump’s first year has meant for US Defence?
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Three Pillars of Trump: The State Department
The State Department ends Trump’s first year less resourced and less empowered
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Three Pillars of Trump: Healthcare Reform
Healthcare reform was top of President Trumps legislative priority. What has changed?
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Three Million: 8. Road to the past
Kavita meets some of the last survivors of the 1943 Bengal famine
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Three Million: 7. Live show
Kavita Puri, the creator and presenter of Three Million, on how the series was made
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Three Million: 6. Silk scarves
How the legacy of the Bengal Famine of 1943 lives on in Britain today
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Three Million: 5. Ghosts
Three million people died in the Bengal Famine. Why are they not better remembered?
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Three Million: 4. The tapes
The discovery of cassette tapes that throw new light on colonial responsibility
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Three Million: 3. The f-word
Famine grips Bengal, but publicly, no-one is calling it a famine
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Three Million: 2. The cigarette tin
The escalating food crisis forces people to make life and death decisions
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Three Million: 1. War
The story of the Bengal Famine of 1943, where at least three million people died
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Three Continents, Three Generations
In 1896 the British sent thousands of labourers from India to Kenya, to build the from...
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This is Me Totally Sausage
German comedian Henning Wehn explores the growing use of ELF – English as a lingua franca
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Thirty-Three Ways to Dispel a Chinese Mistress
There are 33 ways to dispel a mistress according to one of China's top love detectives.
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Third Agers Part Two
What is it really like to be old? In this four part series, Jane Little meets people...
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Third Agers Part Two
What is it really like to be old? In this four part series, Jane Little meets people...
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Third Agers Part Three
What is it really like to be old? In this four part series, Jane Little meets Third to...
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Third Agers Part Three
What is it really like to be old? In this four part series, Jane Little meets Third to...
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Third Agers Part Four
What is it really like to be old? In this four part series, Jane Little meets Third to...
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Third Agers Part Four
What is it really like to be old? In this four part series, Jane Little meets Third to...
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Third Agers - Part One
What is it really like to be old? In this four part series, Jane Little meets Third to...