The Documentary Episodes Episode guide
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The reluctant millionaires
Abigail Disney meets an unusual group of millionaires who are demanding to pay more tax
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Which country should I play for?
How mixed heritage players decide which country to represent in international football
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Qatar and the fall of Fifa
Alex Capstick investigates the controversial bidding process for the Qatar World Cup
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The health wagon
On the road with the oldest mobile clinic in the Appalachian mountains of Virginia
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The Coming Storm: The regime
Investigating global developments, issues and affairs.
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DeFord Bailey and country music in Nashville
The story of African-American ‘Harmonica Wizard’ DeFord Bailey and country music
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Colombia's life-saving pop song
How a message hidden inside a pop song saved the lives of soldiers in captivity
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The real lives of Doha's housewives
Qatar has plans to level the gender playing field, but how is that working out for women?
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Arnold Shultz and bluegrass in Kentucky
The black fiddler and guitarist Arnold Shultz and his influence on bluegrass music
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The weather changers
What is weather modification, does it really work and if so, is it problem free?
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The Coming Storm: The mid-terms and 'groomers'
Listen online at bbcworldservice.com/comingstorm
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Frank Johnson, Joe Thompson and the fiddle in North Carolina
Rhiannon Giddens uncovers the history of African American roots music
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The crime that only women commit
Why are women penalised for ageing?
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The bleak reality behind the red light district
Stories of sexual exploitation and human trafficking in Amsterdam's red light district
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Your climate change questions with António Guterres
Justin Rowlatt puts your questions to the UN Secretary General
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The scramble for rare earths, part 2
Is Russia's interest in Ukraine motivated by the huge mineral deposits found there?
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Recaptive number 11,407
Poet Raymond Antrobus traces the lost story of a deaf man freed from slavery
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Out of the shadows
What is behind the covert war between Iran and Israel?
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The scramble for rare earths, part 1
How China has managed to dominate the mining and refining of rare earth metals
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Ojousan power
Young women of Japan are starting a gender revolution. Akiko Toya finds out how
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Women's rights in Iran
What do the protests over Mahsa Amini's death reveal about life for Iranian women?
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US Indigenous Peoples' Day On The World Service
Iona Hampson and Peter Goffin look at Indigenous and tribal peoples around the world.
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Who is Xi Jinping?
How China’s Xi Jinping took control of his party and his country
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Father figures
Father figures of black men killed by the police share their stories
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The bread line
From Ukraine field to Lebanon bakery we follow the 'bread line’
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Peace and justice: Sexual violence in the DRC
Ruth Omar investigates sexual violence in the Democratic Republic of Congo
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Going for gold In Ghana
Can measures to stop the practice of illegal gold mining in Ghana succeed?
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The future of hip-hop: Atlanta
The queer artists and women of Atlanta building a more inclusive future for hip-hop
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Finding home in Uganda
Reha Kansara follows her mum and aunt as they return to Uganda 50 years after expulsion
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The day I met the Queen
People the world over remember their meetings with the Queen during her 70 year reign