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Tears of a Clown
Robin Ince looks at the enduring cliche of the sad clown.
The Mersey Militants
How Militant Tendency dominated Liverpool politics in the 1980s, and its ongoing legacy.
A Girl's Own Story
Ruby Tandoh shows how young women are finding a powerful new voice via the internet.
Art School, Smart School
Brian Eno, Grayson Perry and others reflect on the state of the art school.
Singing Together
Jarvis Cocker remembers the long-running BBC radio programme, "Singing Together."
Malcolm X in Oxford
Stephen Tuck asks why Malcolm X was so passionate about speaking at an Oxford Union debate
Gone with the Wind: A Legacy
Diane Roberts examines the impact and legacy of the film classic, 75 years on.
Peter and the Wolf
Christopher Frayling explores the untold story behind the creation of Prokofiev's classic.
The Art of Filibustering
Ann Trenneman asks whether the filibuster has reached the end of its time.
Mustn't Grumble: The Noble British Art of Complaining
Writer Bidisha explores how complaining has become such an important part of British life.
Going to the Flicks
Episode 1
Barry Norman on the changing experience of British cinema going over the last century.
Episode 2
Charting the rise from the 1970s low ebb in cinema-going to today's exciting innovations.
Alan Lomax - Songs of Freedom
Billy Bragg explores the politics behind the work of folklorist Alan Lomax.
Coups and Coalitions: The Two Elections of 1974
Steve Richards on the political fears and shocks of 1974, and their lessons for today.
Read My Lips: Why Politicians Speak the Way They Do
Jonathan Powell explores the secret language of politicians.
Malled: 60 Years of Undercover Shopping
Will Self explores the appeal of the shopping mall.
A Brief History of Anger
American satirist Joe Queenan presents spats, tantrums and explosions from the archive.
Remembering Sue Townsend, Aged 68 ¾
Adrian Mole's creator, Sue Townsend, is remembered by friends, family and in her own words
Lern Yerself Scouse
Paul Farley cooks a pot of Scouse as he explores the complex flavours of the Scouse accent
Epic Fail
Grace Dent presents a field guide to failure.
Who's Your Father, Referee?
Clive Anderson searches for a golden age of respect for the football referee.
Black Aquarius
The dawning of the age of Black Aquarius, the second great wave of pop occultism in the UK
The Entomology of Gregor Samsa
David Baddiel asks what kind of insect Gregor Samsa becomes in Kafka's The Metamorphosis.
The Choke
Brains behaving badly: how talented people are fooled into failing. With Matthew Syed.
Adventures in Alienation
Writer Amit Chaudhuri explores the idea of exile and modern, secular homelessness.
The Tokens and the Foundlings
The story of the UK's first children's charity, The Foundling Hospital.
The War Game Files
Whitehall files expose how the BBC and government connived to ban 1965 film The War Game.
Morning Everyone
Rory Bremner celebrates the life of cricketer and commentator Richie Benaud.
Bring Your Darlings Back To Life
What if the best anecdotes and stories had a programme to themselves?
A Brief History of Shame
American satirist Joe Queenan explores Shame.
Tomorrow's World, Today
Tomorrow's World presenter James Burke looks at the future the TV programme predicted.