The Documentary Podcast Episodes Episode guide
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South Korea: Sex in the Sunset Years
For some in South Korea, old age has meant making some tough choices. In a park in an...
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South Korea: A room with a view
How a housing crisis contributes to a population problem
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South America in the South Atlantic
Exploring the often overlooked connections between the Falkland Islands and South America
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South Africa’s alcohol ban
How does banning alcohol sales help doctors tackling Covid-19?
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South Africa's Promised Land: Assignment
After the ending of apartheid in South Africa, the transfer of land from white to was...
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South Africa's Path to Freedom - Part Two
Nobel Prize-winning Nigerian author Wole Soyinka travels to South Africa to assess the...
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South Africa's Path to Freedom - Part One
Nobel Prize-winning Nigerian author Wole Soyinka travels to South Africa to assess the...
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South Africa's Born Frees at 25
South Africa 25 years after the 1994 elections that brought Nelson Mandela to power
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South Africa: The people shall govern
Has 30 years of democracy in South Africa delivered for its citizens?
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South Africa Unplugged
Why is Africa’s biggest provider of energy unable to keep the lights on?
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South Africa moonshine
The price of going ‘dry’ during the pandemic
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Sounds of the City
The noisiest metro, 24-hour police sirens and throbbing music are features of Moscow city
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Sound of Snow and Ice
The Jyväskylä School for the Visually Impaired in Finland has one important aim: on...
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SOS from the Mediterranean
The desperate race to save migrants at sea over one weekend
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Songs of the Humpback Whale
The story of Roger Payne’s best-selling environmental album, released 50 years ago
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Songs from the Depths of Hell
Blessed with a photographic memory Aleksander Kulisiewicz recorded songs of the damned...
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Songs from Auschwitz
Imprisoned in Auschwitz, Krystyna Żywulska created some of the most remarkable songs
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Songs from Africa
Music from the rising stars of Africa, including wordsmiths M. Anifest from Ghana and...
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Songs for the Dead
The role of Irish keeners - women who were paid to cry, wail and sing over the dead
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Song of the bell
The journeys of church bells herald Africa's new role as the beating heart of Christianity
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Something Old, Something New
Johny Pitts' dad is an African-American star and his mum's from the north of England.
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Something In The Air?
Cabin crew claim toxic air is harming them, but airlines say there’s no proven link
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Somebody is watching me
How misogyny and tech have made South Korea the digital sex crime capital of the world
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Somalia’s forgotten hostages
The sailors held captive for years and the retired British Colonel who helped free them
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Somalia: Back from the brink
With defectors inside the militant group al-Shabab is Somalia turning against extremism?
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Solving Water Scarcity - Bermuda, My Perfect Country Boxset
Rainwater is collected from roofs, drains into a tank and is then pumped towards taps
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Solving Alzheimer's: The Trillion Dollar Disease
How will governments find the money and workers to care for Alzheimer’s sufferers?
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Solving Alzheimer's: Living and Dying with Alzheimer's
How best to live and die with dementia and the difficult choices people have to make
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Solving Alzheimer's: Fear and Stigma
How fear and lack of understanding of Alzheimer’s is stigmatising those who have it
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Solutions Journalism: The art of air pollution
We meet the creatives that are turning deadly air pollution into art, ink and jewellery