Archive on 4 Episodes Episode guide
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The Cult of Lebowski
The Big Lebowski - the ultimate cult film. But that's... just like our opinion, man.
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How the Yom Kippur War Changed Everything, for Everyone
A look back at the 1973 war that lasted only 19 days but changed the world forever.
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20 Years of Funny Women
Kerry Godliman presents a look back over 20 Years of the Funny Women Awards.
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The Hundred Year Ego
David Baker looks back over the 100 years since Sigmund Freud published The Ego and the Id
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Bryan Magee - Man of Ideas
Angie Hobbs remembers Bryan Magee, who brought philosophy onto TV and radio in the 1970s.
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The Holy Blood
The unexpected origins of a global conspiracy theory... in the vaults of the 麻豆社.
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Scoop
Midsummer deliciousness: ice cream and the British.
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Blond Ambition: Growing Up with Madonna
Music critic Ann Powers reflects on the pop superstar's four-decade career.
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Live and Let Diet
Fern Britton charts the history of diets undertaken by British slimmers over the decades.
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Shticks and Stones: Jewish Comedy and Anti-Semitism
David Schneider explores how Jewish humour is impacted by anti-Semitism.
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A Most Consequential Death
Exploring the inside story of the death of Dr David Kelly 20 years on.
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How I Ruined Medicine
Dr Phil Hammond asks if his satire and journalism have undermined the NHS.
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Last Man Standing
In the near future, Paul Farley finds that he is the last person on the planet.
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A Brief History of Boomers
American satirist Joe Queenan (b1950) addresses the faults and failings of a generation.
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The Rocky Horror Radio Show
Rocky Horror is 50... but where did Rocky come from, and where's he going next?
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The Great Outdoors
Matthew Sweet investigates the history of the Great Outdoors.
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Marvel vs DC: Contest of the Champions
Exploring the decades long, cosmic culture war between Marvel and DC comics.
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The Socrates of San Francisco
The story of Howard Gossage, a remarkable ad man who tried to change the world.
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Whatever Happened to JB Priestley?
Stuart Maconie asks why JB Priestley has all but disappeared from our cultural life.
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Charles: The Making of a King
Sarah Montague looks at the events and experiences shaping the life of King Charles III.
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Tanni Grey-Thompson: Still Not Equal
Tanni Grey-Thompson looks at how attitudes to disabled people have changed over 50 years.
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The Other F Word
Jonathan Freedland asks what the word fascism means in the 2020s.
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The British Bhangra Explosion
Anita Rani delves into the archives to tell the story of the British bhangra explosion.
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What Kind of Scotland?
Allan Little recalls the impact of a radical drama on Scottish society and politics.
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Celebrating 50 Years of From Our Own Correspondent
Charles Wheeler presents some of the most memorable extracts from 麻豆社 journalists
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The Funny Old World of Victor Lewis Smith
Dom Joly on the brilliant, bonkers, contrary, groundbreaking iconoclast Victor Lewis-Smith
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Writing Our Mothers
A journey into the ways women writers have written the mother.
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The Wheeler Century
Shirin Wheeler reflects on the legacy of her father, 麻豆社 journalist Charles Wheeler.
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Dramatic Beats
Michael Symmons Roberts celebrates a century of 麻豆社 Radio Drama.
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Oh Yoko!
To mark her 90th birthday, this is Yoko Ono on her own terms, in her own words.