Seriously... Episodes Episode guide
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Living Without My Smartphone
Reflections from a group of teenagers who give up their smartphones for the school week.
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Living with the Dragon
Nick Robinson examines the recent history of the UK's relationship with China.
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Little Shop of Colours
What stories are hiding among the paints and pigments in an art supplies shop?
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Lines of Resistance
Poet Bridget Minamore explores how women have created their own literary narratives.
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Limelight Trailer: How to be a Mind Reader
Subscribe to Limelight on 大象传媒 Sounds for the best audio drama box sets.
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Lights Out: Kaleidoscope
Three young trans people, aged 10, 15 and 16, let us into their inner worlds.
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Lights Out: From the Ashes of New Cross
Revisiting the night of the New Cross Fire in 1981 and its aftermath.
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Lights Out: Fallout
Exploring the legacy of the UK's atomic testing programme in the South Pacific.
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Lights Out: A Service for Society
A political scandal, a dead dog and the struggle for gay rights in 1970s Britain.
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Lights Out: A Sense of Quietness
Documentary adventures that encourage you to take a closer listen.
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Lights Out - Dust
How can our imagination help us hold the moment we live in?
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Lights Out - Dead Ends
The audio-maker Talia Augustidis reflects on how we choose to remember someone.
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Lights Out - County Lines
Four people recount their involvement with 'county lines' - selling drugs around the UK.
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Lift Going Up
Emma Clarke plays the voice of the lift in this cultural history of the elevator.
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Life, Uncertainty and VAR
Tom Chivers asks what football's search for truth tells us about uncertainty in our lives
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Life, Death and the Foghorn
Jennifer Lucy Allan presents a eulogy for the disappearance of the foghorn.
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Life Under Glass
How did a sideshow doctor change the course of medical history?
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Life on the Edge of Oil
A prospective new oil field has big implications for Shetland, finds reporter Jen Stout.
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Life On Hold
Personal stories from people fighting for access to mental health support during lockdown.
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Life Changing - If I Panic I Die
A coffee shop becomes a crime scene and Stephen鈥檚 life hangs in the balance
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Licence to Kill?
Killed by somebody who should still have been locked up.
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Let's Raise the Voting Age
Fifty years on from votes at 18, how should we set the voting age?
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Let's Go Round Again - The Story of The Magic Roundabout
Sophie Thompson and Phyllida Law celebrate 50 years of The Magic Roundabout.
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Less is Less: Why Scandinavian Design Leaves Me Cold
Have we reached peak Scandi furniture? Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen thinks so.
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Lenny Henry on Richard Pryor: The Making of a Satirist
Lenny Henry retraces the late comedian Richard Pryor's time in Berkeley, California.
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Lego Overboard
Five million pieces of Lego are washed overboard. Meet the beachcombers looking for them.
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Legend: The Joni Mitchell Story - Episode 1
Joni's story begins in a small prairie town in Saskatchewan, Canada.
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Leeds: Life in the Bus Lane
Rima Ahmed gets the bus into Leeds to find out why its public transport is so maligned.
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Led by the Science
How does scientific advice lead to government policy at the best of times, and the worst?
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Learning From the Great Tide
Justin Rowlatt asks what lessons can still be learned from the North Sea flood of 1953.