Seriously... Episodes Episode guide
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Hendrix: Everything but the Guitar
When you think of Jimi, you think guitar. But there are so many other layers to consider.
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Hell is Other People: A Self-Help Guide to Social Anxiety
Performer Byron Vincent tries to overcome his paralyzing fear of social situations.
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Headwaters
A 21st-century dip into literary stream of consciousness.
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Happy Little Trees
An exploration of young people's mental health and their attraction to TV artist Bob Ross
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Hannah Walker Is a Highly Sensitive Person
Hannah Jane Walker argues that sensitivity is overlooked, dismissed and under-utilised
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Haiti - Descent Into Anarchy
Mike Thomson looks at Haiti's long descent into anarchy.
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Guy Garvey: Recording Dad
Guy Garvey spent a decade recording his dad鈥檚 stories and now he wants you to do the same
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Gunning For Education
Ian Peddie studies new Texan laws allowing concealed handguns into classrooms.
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Grayson Perry: En Garde
Grayson Perry goes in search of the moment the avant-garde died.
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Grandmaster Fash
Writer Lou Stoppard explores the relationship between music and high fashion.
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Graceland in the Glens
The spirit of Elvis Presley and the mind of Bill Drummond meet at a village crossroads.
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Good Vibrations
Comedian and actor Isy Suttie, seeking relaxation, explores the world of sound therapy.
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Good Luck Professor Spiegelhalter
Rhianna Dhillon brings you another seriously interesting story from Radio 4.
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Going to the Gay Bar
Travis Alabanza investigates the impact of the closure of LGBTQ+ venues in the UK.
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Glad to Be Grey
Grey-haired Professor Mary Beard investigates why fewer people are now glad to be grey.
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Girl Power RIP
Journalist and author Ella Whelan asks if contemporary feminism is - well - dead.
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Ghosts in the Machine
Exploring the people who hear spooks in random sound and the world of auditory illusion.
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Ghost Stories from Theatreland
Actor Jack Shepherd goes backstage to unearth the strange tales of haunted theatres.
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Genetics and the longer arm of the law
Genetic fingerprints to genetic witnesses - the explosion of DNA in crime fighting.
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Generation Z and the Art of Self-Maintenance
The first digital generation is self-taught. Huddersfield Gen Z-ers tell us their stories
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Generation Grime
Exploring the popularity of Grime music through the story of Welsh act Astroid Boys.
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Generation Games
From Pong to Pok茅mon, what have video games ever done for us? Keza MacDonald finds out.
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Generation Covid
How has the mental health of young people been affected by the pandemic and lockdown?
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GCHQ: Minority Report
The domestic challenge facing Britain's biggest secret intelligence service.
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Gay Bombay
Zareer Masani returns to Mumbai to measure India's changing attitudes to homosexuality.
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Gamification
Jolyon Jenkins explores how work and life are increasingly being turned into games.
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Game Over, Humans
Pro poker player and comedian Ken Cheng explores games in which humans were beaten by AI.
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Game Changer: Fortnite on 4
Kevin Fong explores the latest video gaming smash hit Fortnite as a cultural phenomenon.
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Future Speak
Computer code is written all over our offices, our homes and now in our classrooms too.
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Fungi: The New Frontier
Tim Hayward falls down a rabbit hole and into the vast and largely hidden world of fungi.