World Update: Daily Commute Episodes Episode guide
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The Sunday Feature: The Mystery of Edwin Drood
Dan visits the Charles Dickens museum to hear about the writer's final unfinished novel
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The Sunday Feature: The music of steel
Dan Damon meets the artists making music with metal
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The Sunday Feature: The Museum of Transology
The UK's largest exhibition showing the lives of Britain's trans community opens
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The Sunday Feature: The Malawi Prisoners' Grammy Goal
Dan Damon explores the Malawian music projects helping the country's troubled and poor.
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The Sunday Feature: The Legacy of London 2012
As the Olympic Games start in Rio, Dan Damon asks what London 2012 achieved
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The Sunday Feature: The Guerrilla Girls
Olivia Crellin meets the masked female artists challenging the art world patriarchy
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The Sunday Feature: The Glass Menagerie
Cast members talk about Tennessee Williams' masterpiece, and today's America
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The Sunday Feature: The English Language (Korean-style)
Dan Damon visits Seoul to see how Koreans are working hard to improve their English.
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The Sunday Feature: The East London Group painters
Dan hears how a group of artists painting in the 1920s and 30s has been rediscovered
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The Sunday Feature: The Decline of the Church Organist
The traditional skill is disappearing in Britain
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The Sunday Feature: The Celts
Dan goes back in time to discover the roots and evolution of the Celts
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The Sunday Feature: The British 1946 "Life Study"
Dan Damon investigates a British study monitoring people's lives over seventy years
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The Sunday Feature: The Anti-Gay British Empire
We hear from gay people still living under colonial era laws that punish homosexual acts
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The Sunday Feature: The Amazing World of M.C. Escher
A new exhibition explores the mind and impossible images of this "utterly unique" artist
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The Sunday Feature: Thankful Villages of WWI
The fifty-four towns in England and Wales that saw all their soldiers come home alive
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The Sunday Feature: Srebrenica's Peace March
Dan takes the walk to commemorate the 20th Anniversary of the Srebrenica Massacre
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The Sunday Feature: South African Art Across the Ages
The British Museum is aiming to tell the entire story of visual art in South Africa
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The Sunday Feature: Secret Police Files Opened Up in Albania
Attempts being made to discover the fate of 6,000 people missing during Communist regime
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The Sunday Feature: Scientists and Inventors of the Future
A London primary school hopes to inspire children through its Lab 13 science project
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The Sunday Feature: Sailors, Subversion, and Social Justice
Dan looks at working conditions for 18th century seamen that led to the first mutinies
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The Sunday Feature: Restoring London's Sculptures
Dan meets the woman working to preserve the city's public artworks
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The Sunday Feature: Repopulating the Seas
ARC Marine wants to use crowdfunding to restock England's coast with marine life
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The Sunday Feature: Politics and Power
Owen Bennett Jones looks at what power does to our political leaders
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The Sunday Feature: Northern Ireland and the Politics of Language
This week's feature looks at the sensitivity surrounding languages in Northern Ireland
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The Sunday Feature: New York's Poets House
Dan Damon visits the literary centre bringing world-class poetry to new audiences
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The Sunday Feature: New Stories by Kurt Vonnegut
Paul Henley speaks to Dan Wakefield, friend of American novelist Kurt Vonnegut
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The Sunday Feature: New Stories by Kurt Vonnegut
Paul Henley speaks to Dan Wakefield, friend of American novelist Kurt Vonnegut
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The Sunday Feature: New Stories by Kurt Vonnegut
Paul Henley speaks to Dan Wakefield, friend of American novelist Kurt Vonnegut
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The Sunday Feature: Muhammad Ali vs Superman
Hear about the 1978 comic book that took America by storm from artist, Neal Adams.
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The Sunday Feature: Mosaic Making Therapy
Mosaic making as therapy for those recovering from addiction and trauma