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Dial-a-Poem
Poet Brian Patten explores the 1960s counter-culture through its radically risqu茅 poetry.
Writers and Radio
Susannah Clapp talks to authors who grew up at the end of the radio age.
Very British Dystopias
Steven Fielding looks at the impact of British dystopian political fiction.
Profumo Confidential
Tom Mangold revisits the scandal he covered for the Daily Express fifty years ago.
Lives and Politics
Two remarkable archives, 80 years apart, throw light on what makes a politician tick.
Heroes and Hacks
Journalist Eamonn O'Neill examines his profession through the legacy of Watergate.
From Donald Winnicott to the Naughty Step
Anne Karpf on psychoanalyst Donald Winnicott, among the first to broadcast to new mothers.
Collar the Lot
Tom Conti explores the story of Italian internment in Britain during World War II.
Dr K
Should we remember Henry Kissinger as America's wise strategist or its ruthless operator?
DNA 60 Years On
Robert Winston traces the impact of DNA - from its discovery 60 years ago to today.