Seriously... Episodes Episode guide
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Introducing The Curious Cases of Rutherford and Fry
Adam Rutherford and Hannah Fry investigate everyday mysteries using the power of science.
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Introducing Life Lessons
Young UK adults talk about the issues that matter most to them.
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Introducing Illuminated
A preview of ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Radio 4’s new home for creative and surprising one-off documentaries.
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Intrigue: The Ratline
Introducing the new podcast from Radio 4 - A story of love, denial and a curious death.
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Intrigue: Murder in the Lucky Holiday Hotel
A true story of death, sex and elite politics in China.
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Into the Manosphere
Follow activist Phillip Tanzer on a tour of the men’s rights community.
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Inside the Killing Jar
Is it okay to kill insects in the name of science? Adam Hart explores the issues.
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Inside the Brain of Jeff Bezos
The ideas making Jeff Bezos the richest man on earth and Amazon 2020's business success.
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Inside the Brain of Gerald Scarfe
What is going on inside Gerald Scarfe's brain?
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Inside Putin's Russia: The Rosenberg Reports
How is Russian President Vladimir Putin perceived by the people in his own country?
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Inheritors of partition
Kavita Puri marks the 75th anniversary of the division of the Indian subcontinent
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Inherited Fear
Sally Herships explores how trauma that we have not experienced directly can shape us.
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Incandescent: The Phoebus Cartel
Shaun Keaveny marks the centenary of planned obsolescence by exploring the Phoebus Cartel.
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In Wales the Ball is Round
Elis James argues that football - not rugby - best reflects modern Welsh identity.
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In the Wake of Wakefield
Adam Rutherford explores the 20-year legacy of a paper linking the MMR vaccine and autism.
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In Search Of Sovereignty
Sovereignty - what is it? How old is it? What colour is it?
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In Search of Southern Hospitality
Comedian Rich Hall investigates the true meaning of American southern hospitality.
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Iceland's Dark Lullabies
Storyteller Andri Snær Magnason is dreaming of a dark Christmas, in Iceland.
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I'm Terry Gross and this is Fresh Air
Dolly Alderton turns the tables on the master of the radio interview, Terry Gross.
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I, by the Tide of Humber
Poet Sean O'Brien reflects on the waterscape and landscape of Hull, 2017 City of Culture.
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I Was Philip K Dick's Reluctant Host
Michael Walsh talks about the challenging time when writer Phillip K Dick shared his home.
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I See You: Poetry, Porn and Me
Poet Helen Mort reflects on being the object of deepfake pornography.
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I Feel for You: Narcs and narcissists
Jolyon Jenkins investigates whether we're really in the grip of a narcissism epidemic.
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I Feel for You: Empaths and empathy
Is it a good idea for us to feel each other's pain? Jolyon Jenkins investigates empathy.
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I Can't Be Racist
Psychologist Dr Keon West explores racial bias and the trend in anti-bias training.
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I Am Robert Chelsea
The first African-American to have a face transplant tells his own story.
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Hurting
Sally Marlow examines what is driving so many people to self-harm.
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Hunting Ghosts with Gatiss and Coles
Mark Gatiss and Richard Coles share a passion for ghosts. But can they see a real one?
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Hull 2017: The Spirit of Hessle Road
An array of colourful characters summon the ghosts of Hull's past.
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How Wars End
James Naughtie examines the possible outcomes of Russia's invasion of Ukraine.