Youth culture and current affairs programme
World Service,·82 episodes
Three young men borrow a London bus on a worldwide trip to raise money for charity
Meet the seventh Doctor Sylvester McCoy, Cyberman David Banks and companion Sophie Aldred
What did British kids sing along to before The Beatles and Bros arrived?
A look at the British government's new and controversial loan scheme for students
How ‘not’ to get the job of Father Christmas at London’s biggest toy store, Hamleys
The 1980s remembered in music, movies and the news
Your headphones could cause deafness, claims The National Deaf Children Society
Millions of us buy counterfeit music every year – is your latest purchase the real thing?
How Alan Carr broke his 100-cigarettes-a-day habit – and enjoyed every minute of it!
Coping with a besotted pupil – do teachers need training?
Politicians discuss the reunification of Germany, now that the Berlin Wall is no more
Would you live on the streets or break the law and squat in one of London’s empty houses?
The Jesus Army is aggressive and dangerously enthusiastic, claim other evangelical groups
Could a nightclub run by a Methodist minister be Manchester’s new Hacienda?
Yugoslavia’s republics are on the brink of war. Two young men from either side explain why
Israel and all its Arab neighbours joined together for the first time since 1948
Buskers say they’re treated like beggars by the public and the authorities
70% of British boys believe they might use violence against women in future relationships
Declarations to eradicate poverty were signed by 100 world leaders at last week's summit
The American parents who are secretly testing their children with DIY drug-testing kits
Thousands of school girls have unsafe illegal abortions in Kenya every year
No one will be able to pronounce the letter R in 200 years’ time – it’s twue
Alleged footage of an alien has been uncovered – but is it fact or simply science fiction?
Ethnic attacks are rising, but a summer camp is showing young people how to live together
A library that plays non-stop music has 2,500 young members and a very long waiting list
We meet the Los Angeles kids fighting bigotry – starting with their parents
Could you go out with someone with a mortifying laugh or who had a fear of clowns?
Technology has changed music making. It now takes hours, not months, to produce an album
Want to get you and your music noticed? Top record industry representatives tell you how
Expelling the stereotypes surrounding young Indians living in the United States