From Our Own Correspondent Episodes Episode guide
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A Close Shave
Continued confusion has taken its toll on Catalonia since the disputed referendum.
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A City of Intrigue
A secret city, melted cheese, female freedom fighters, buried treasure, an emperor's...
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A change of pace in the White House
Washington reporters adapt to a new tempo; Armenian POWs; Eurovision, the Danube, France
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A Change of Heart
Ever since Jacob Zuma's resignation his family has faced all sorts of legal headaches.
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A Boarding School For Boko Haram?
Why some schools are sending their students out to beg in northern Nigeria.
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A Bleak Future For Afghanistan’s Young Women
Kate Adie presents stories from Afghanistan, China, Iraq, Colombia and Ireland.
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A Bitter Winter in Afghanistan
A trip to the world's highest road tunnel shows the perilous conditions in which many live
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A Bet That Backfired?
Killing time on election day in Catalonia and the bitter experience of applying for a visa
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A Banquet of Unpalatable Choices
Correspondents tell their stories: Mark Mardell in Washington on difficult decisions a...
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A 'wow' moment in Latin America
From coca farmer to president, to political exile; the story of Bolivia’s Evo Morales
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9 Feb, 2012
From Ambridge to Tunisia: Owen Bennett Jones meets a man at the heart of government in...
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60th Anniversary – Memorable Reports 1
Includes Gabriel Gatehouse on the 2014 Ebola crisis and Kevin Connolly in Libya in 2011.
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40 Years Of War
Amidst the violence, there are signs of a small but growing peace movement in Afghanistan
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30 Oct 2010
The ruined heart of an American city, laid waste by economic collapse, is explored by...
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29 Sept, 2011
They came from all over: serious men from Seville and Madrid with their fine suits and...
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28 Jan, 2012
From our own curmudgeon. Hugh Schofield finds reasons to be dyspeptic in Paris.
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26 Jan 2012
Twenty-six planeloads of Libyans arriving in Amman: Matthew Teller on how the downfall...
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25 Feb, 2012
Andrew Harding's in Mogadishu, the capital of Somalia -- how impressed have they been...
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24 September 2011
Kate Adie shares stories behind the headlines with correspondents around the world....
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23 Feb 12
Is al-Qaeda giving the people of Yemen something their government is not? It's a by in...
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22 Sept 11
Katie Adie presents more despatches from foreign correspondents. As forces try to oust...
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22 Oct 2011
Gabriel Gatehouse describes the scenes at that infamous sewer pipe, where Colonel was...
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2022: A Year of Recovery?
Hopes, fears and the chances of rebuilding in the year ahead.
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20 Oct 2011
Kate Adie introduces reports from around the world. Today Jonathan Head ask what keeps...
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2 Feb, 2012
A rich seam of frustration - over poverty, bad leadership and corruption -- is being...
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18/09/2021
Iranian exiles in Iraq, plus stories from Afghanistan, Canada, Hungary and Georgia.
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18 Feb 2012
Guns remain the ultimate arbiter of disputes in post-Gaddafi Libya. And in Benghazi is...
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16 Oct 2010
A huge welcome -- from some at least --as the President of Iran comes to southern was...
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16 Feb 2012
No need for expensive cab fares this time! The regime change in The Maldives proves a...
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15 Oct 2011
Is the name of Bahrain being dragged into the mire by a string of alleged human rights...