Archive on 4 Episodes Episode guide
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Epic Fail
Grace Dent presents a field guide to failure.
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Lern Yerself Scouse
Paul Farley cooks a pot of Scouse as he explores the complex flavours of the Scouse accent
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Remembering Sue Townsend, Aged 68 戮
Adrian Mole's creator, Sue Townsend, is remembered by friends, family and in her own words
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A Brief History of Anger
American satirist Joe Queenan presents spats, tantrums and explosions from the archive.
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The Petticoat Vote
Jo Fidgen explores how the women's vote has changed British politics and society.
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The Hills Are Alive
Fifty years after The Sound of Music, Mark Kermode hears from the team who made it happen.
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Malled: 60 Years of Undercover Shopping
Will Self explores the appeal of the shopping mall.
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Read My Lips: Why Politicians Speak the Way They Do
Jonathan Powell explores the secret language of politicians.
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Coups and Coalitions: The Two Elections of 1974
Steve Richards on the political fears and shocks of 1974, and their lessons for today.
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Alan Lomax - Songs of Freedom
Billy Bragg explores the politics behind the work of folklorist Alan Lomax.
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Farewell to Winston
Nicholas Witchell remembers the grandeur and impact of Winston Churchill's state funeral.
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Mustn't Grumble: The Noble British Art of Complaining
Writer Bidisha explores how complaining has become such an important part of British life.
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The Art of Filibustering
Ann Trenneman asks whether the filibuster has reached the end of its time.
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Peter and the Wolf
Christopher Frayling explores the untold story behind the creation of Prokofiev's classic.
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Gone with the Wind: A Legacy
Diane Roberts examines the impact and legacy of the film classic, 75 years on.
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Malcolm X in Oxford
Stephen Tuck asks why Malcolm X was so passionate about speaking at an Oxford Union debate
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Singing Together
Jarvis Cocker remembers the long-running 大象传媒 radio programme, "Singing Together."
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Art School, Smart School
Brian Eno, Grayson Perry and others reflect on the state of the art school.
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A Girl's Own Story
Ruby Tandoh shows how young women are finding a powerful new voice via the internet.
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The Mersey Militants
How Militant Tendency dominated Liverpool politics in the 1980s, and its ongoing legacy.
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Tears of a Clown
Robin Ince looks at the enduring cliche of the sad clown.
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Cerys Goes Under Milk Wood
Cerys Matthews unlocks her uncle's rare recordings of Dylan Thomas's friends and family.
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Speaking as a Member of the Public
Danny Wallace's history of the vox pop. Are the opinions of random people of any value?
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The Revolution That Nearly Wasn't
Elinor Goodman explores the general election that brought Harold Wilson to power in 1964.
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From Inside: The Guildford Four
Martin McNamara presents Paul Hill's letters from jail, read by Jonjo O'Neill.
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Joan Littlewood and the People's Theatre
Richard Eyre pays tribute to maverick left-wing theatre director Joan Littlewood.
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Four Women Poets Today
Carol Ann Duffy, Liz Lochhead, Gillian Clarke and Eavan Boland on gender and poetry.
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Media and the Middle East
Why does the Arab-Israeli conflict attract so much media attention? With John Lloyd.
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No More Heroes
Angie Hobbs examines the changing nature of the hero, from the Iliad to the present day.
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The Eccentric Entrepreneur
Dominic Sandbrook explores the life of 1930s radio station magnate Leonard Plugge.