The Documentary Episodes Episode guide
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Beats, rhymes and justice: Hip Hop on Rikers Island - part two
MC and producer Ryan Burvick and the inmates learnin to rap on Rikers Island jail
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Beats, rhymes and justice: Hip Hop on Rikers Island - part one
MC and producer Ryan Burvick and the inmates learning to rap in Rikers Island jail
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The street that Tech built
Florence is a popular tourist destinations, but is technology and tourism changing it?
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Footprints
The mystery of why human feet began washing ashore on the west coast of Canada and the US.
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Srebrenica鈥檚 forgotten refugees
Why those who fled the atrocities of Bosnia鈥檚 war are still living as refugees 30 years on
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Eye Investigations
Investigations and in-depth reporting from our award-winning team across the globe.
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Ready to Transmit
Contestants from across the world gather at the International Morse Code championships.
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Stopping The Boats
Nick Robinson explores routes from Middle East to the Channel, and efforts to combat it.
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Eye Investigations
Investigations and in-depth reporting from our award-winning team across the globe.
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Me and my digital twin
Ghislaine Boddington investigates the possibility of life after death through digital AI
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Amapiano: The Sound Of South Africa
South African DJ Legendary Crisp charts the rise of the Amapiano musical genre.
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The Conflict: Middle East
What can history teach us about the conflict in the Middle East? (R)
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Life at 50掳C: Syria's water wars
Why the people of once-fertile, north-east Syria have almost no drinking water (R)
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Faith on the fly: The airport chaplains
Spend a week with the chaplains of Heathrow Airport supporting passengers and staff (R)
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The 10 years that changed women's football
How women's football has boomed in the past decade, and what challenges still lie ahead
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Poisoned floods: South Sudan life at 50掳C
大象传媒 Eye investigates the legacy of oil in the northern states of South Sudan
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Tuvalu: The first digital nation?
With its future under threat from rising sea levels, how can Tuvalu preserve its culture?
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Tongue and talk: Keeping language alive in Africa
Justice Baidoo explores endangered languages like Twi and Ahanta across Africa
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The jaguar's last stand
James Harper explores a battle between business and conservation threatening the jaguar
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Iraq's secret women's shelters
The dangerous and secretive work of the Iraqi women helping victims of domestic violence
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Caught at the Helm
Are Greece's tough people smuggling policies seeing the wrong people pay the price?
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An end to Aids?
Is the goal of an end to the HIV/Aids pandemic by 2030 really possible?
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The children's hospital of Entebbe
A new free-to-access children鈥檚 hospital is revolutionising paediatric care in Uganda
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Special: Young Leaders Trying to Change the World
Meet the young people explaining how they would change the world.
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US local news 2024: On the front page frontline
Gary O'Donoghue meets newspaper editors during the US presidential election campaign
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The Conflict: Israel and Gaza one year on
One year on from the start of the war, we analyse what鈥檚 going on in Israel and Gaza
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Saving a sinking city: Jakarta
Indonesia's capital Jakarta is sinking but how easy is it build a new capital city?
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Stories from the New Silk Road: Space
Can China's space exploration programme keep it ahead of the space race?
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The new Germans
Damien McGuinness talks to a generation of refugees in Germany now becoming citizens
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The great dolphin release
Freeing Johnny, Rocky and Rambo, the dolphins of the world's last travelling circus