Weekend Break Episodes Episode guide
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Brains on Botox
Neuro-scientist David Eagleman on why Botox is bad for our ability to understand emotion
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Bored at Work? Blame Your Boss.
Can you sue your employer for underworking you? And rape and racism in a Mozart opera.
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Bodycams In The Classroom
Can bodycams help teachers control pupils? And the photographer who knew Trump would win.
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Being fired out of a cannon; and running on the Great Wall of China.
Being fired out of a cannon; and running on the Great Wall of China.
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Befriending the KKK
The black American man tackling prejudice, and a Welsh singer with a number 1 Punjabi hit
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Beethoven for a Later Age
Playing Beethoven; and how to spot a con artist.
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Bangkok street food
Bangkok authorities take on street food vendors; and Portugal wins Eurovision.
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Are Film Stars Speaking Less?
Why Hollywood films contain less dialogue. And Israel's transgender beauty queen.
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Are Celebrities Harmful to Our Health?
Can celebrity diets, as promoted by stars like Gwyneth Paltrow, damage our health? on,...
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An Orchestra Made of Ice
The orchestra performing on instruments made of ice, plus how do our genes actually work?
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Against Empathy
Why feeling empathy may be bad for us. And a nightmare view of the world in 2084.
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African-American art exhibition 'Soul of a Nation' opens in London
A new exhibition in London 'Soul of a Nation' tells the story of black art in US
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A Yiddish Blessing in New York
The beauty of a half-dead language. And why social media is worrying Angola's president.
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A Year Without Justice
The hunt for killers of 43 disappeared students in Mexico. And a fast woman on a bike.
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A War for Denmark
A new film about Denmark's soldiers in Afghanistan. And Anglicans divided by marriage.
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A V-Sign In The House of Lords
The 95-year old baroness retiring from the House of Lords. And vibrant jazz in Ethiopia.
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A Song For Peace
Top music stars record a song for peace in South Sudan. Also, what is "Britishness"?
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A Rat Is A Man's Best Friend
Why rats and humans co-exist so well. And a Swedish guitarist revives flamenco in Spain.
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A pint of science
Discussing science in pubs; Abida Parveen, Pakistan's Sufi music icon.
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A photographer's look at the war on the so-called Islamic State in Mosul
On the front lines of the fight against IS Mosul
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A Passage to Europe: India's Soldiers in World War One
How serving the crown led to a fight for independence. And why we have suspicious minds.
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A new Direction for the Green Arrow.
New life for an American comic book hero. And a West African music legend rediscovered
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A Journey to the Centre of the Sun
We speak to solar physicist Lucie Green about the sun, and a new instrument, The Hi Note.
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A Hygge Conspiracy?
Is the concept of Danish hygge just an overhyped trend? Plus, bedtime stories for adults.
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A Horse Walks Into a Bar
Israeli author David Grossman; and London attack eyewitness, Richard Angell.
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A Future Library in a Norwegian Wood; and Fixing a Hole, the Mural
100 books in 100 years in a Norwegian wood; and Fixing a Hole, the Mural
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A Chess Champion & The Last Poets
The making of a chess champion; & a forefather of hip-hop on Trump, race, & masculinity
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A British pub chain bans wearing
The pub chain, Samuel Smiths, is refusing to serve swearing customers
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A 10 year walk
A journalist walking from Africa to South America; and could you forgive your attacker?
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400 years of opera history
400 years of opera history to go on display at new Victoria and Albert Museum gallery