Seriously... Episodes Episode guide
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Butterbeer and Grootcakes
Aleks Krotoski explores the amazing world of fictional food made real.
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Butch
Joelle Taylor celebrates 'being butch' and asks whether it's an identity with a future.
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Bursting the Social Network Bubble
Bobby Friction discovers the impact social media is having on his life.
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Burning Sun - Episode 1
The sex scandals that shook the world of K-pop.
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Burn Slush! The Reindeer Grand Prix
Run, Rudolph, run! Cathy FitzGerald goes reindeer-racing in the Arctic Circle.
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Burlesque Legends
Mat Fraser meets the showgirls coming out of retirement and getting back on stage.
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Buried - Episode 1
A trucker leaves a tape about an appalling crime. Three words echo - Dig it Up.
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Burden of Proof
Experiences of LGBT+ people seeking asylum in the UK.
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Building a Better Bee
Martha Kearney examines if genetically modified bees can protect the world’s crops.
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Bug in the System: The Past, Present and Future of Cancer - Episode 1
Dr Kat Arney explores cancer through an evolutionary lens. Is it really a new disease?
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Brood X
Stories and memories of four summers when the Brood X cicadas came to town.
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Broken Politicians, Broken Politics
With personal testimonies from across Parliament we ask, is British politics broken?
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Broad Spectrum
Helen Keen had a diagnosis of autism as an adult: she explores how it appears in women.
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Brexit: A Guide for the Perplexed - Movement of People
What’s happened to migration since the UK left the EU?
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Breaking Through
How breaking went from the inner city streets of New York City to the Olympic Games.
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Breaking Mississippi - Episode 1
James Meredith's father tells his son he has a special responsibility in life.
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Break Point for Tennis
How seriously is professional tennis taking the mental health of its young players?
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Branding Genius
Who owns Shakespeare? Graphic designer Teresa Monachino goes in search of Brand Bard.
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Brain Tingles
Comedian and actor Isy Suttie explores the phenomenon of ASMR, or 'brain tingles'.
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Bound to the Mast
Can ‘no’ mean ‘yes’ in mental health?
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BONUS: Russia – 100 Years on from Revolution
Steve Rosenberg visits four Russian cities closely tied to the revolution of 1917.
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Body Count Rising
Doon Mackichan asks if we need a moratorium on glossy TV dramas with female victims.
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Boarding Schools: The System That Rules Britain
Is there a future for boarding schools? Nels Abbey examines the system in a global context
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Blue: Pain and Pleasure
Laura Marling celebrates the 50th anniversary of the release of Joni Mitchell's LP, Blue.
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Bloody Sunday: 50 Years On
Fifty years on, Peter Taylor assesses the legacy of 'Bloody Sunday' in Northern Ireland.
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Blood, Sweat and Tears
British veterans of the Afghan war reflect on what the campaign’s failure means to them.
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Blood Lands: Shaking the Tree – Episode 3
South African police investigating a suspected double murder find explosive new evidence.
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Blood Lands: Say Nothing – Episode 2
A white farming family falls silent following the brutal deaths of two black workers.
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Blood Lands: Common Purpose – Episode 5
As a trial ends will anyone be convicted of killing two black South African farmworkers?
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Blood Lands: Blood on the Wall – Episode 1
Two men arrive at a South African farmhouse triggering a violent series of events.