Seriously... Episodes Episode guide
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Bad Blood - 3. Birth Controlled
The battle to control birth in 20th-century USA.
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Bad Blood - 2. You Will Not Replace Us
In Jazz Age USA, the wealthy political elite embrace eugenic ideas with gusto.
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Bad Blood - 1. You鈥檝e Got Good Genes
Eugenics is born in Victorian Britain and swiftly builds an international following.
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Bad Apples
Shocking claims of bullying, sexual harassment and violence from inside the police.
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Back to Vietnam
Julian Pettifer reflects on the Tet Offensive of 1968 as a turning point in world history.
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Ayo Gorkhali: The Gurkhas Are Coming!
Military historian Hew Strachan on 200 years of Gurkha service to the British Crown.
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Asquith's Fight for Equality
Oona King reveals how West Indian Asquith Xavier fought a colour bar at Euston station.
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As Many Leaves
A journalist revisits the audio diary that documents her husband's sudden departure.
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Arthur Russell: Vanished into Music
Olivia Laing presents an imaginative portrait of the elusive musician Arthur Russell.
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Art of Now: The World in Their Hands
In a London studio, the ancient craft of globemaking finds a modern spin.
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Art of Now: The Walking Dance
Stories of people with Parkinson's finding balance in the steps of the Argentine tango.
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Art of Now: The Gospel of Grime
From gospel to grime, Jesse Bernard explores the role music plays in black churches.
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Art of Now: Sell Out
The art world is awash with corporate money and brand partnerships. Should we be worried?
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Art of Now: Raw Meat
Susan Bright gets bloody and fleshy with artists who use body parts as a raw material
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Art of Now: Playing Well - Frightened Rabbit
Chris Hawkins examines the life and legacy of Frightened Rabbit's Scott Hutchison
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Art of Now: Innervisions
Visually impaired musicians finding ways to flourish in the age of the touch screen.
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Art of Now: Hearing Architecture
The story of blind architect Chris Downey, told in his own words.
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Art of Now: Filth
Emma Critchley meets the artists turning smog, landfill and sewage into challenging art.
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Art in Miniature
Art so small you have to avoid inhaling it. Dr Lance Dann explores miniature art.
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Art Came in the Night
Artist Kevin Harman explores what happens when public art and communities clash.
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Archiving Black America
Maya Millett speaks to the archivists amplifying the buried stories of African-Americans.
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Archive on 4 - The Holy Blood
The unexpected origins of a global conspiracy theory... in the vaults of the 大象传媒.
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Archive on 4 - The Greyhound Diaries 2023
Stories and songs from restless American highways by way of a Greyhound bus.
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Archive on 4 - Scoop
Midsummer deliciousness: ice cream and the British.
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Apollo 8
The first mission to take human beings beyond the earth's orbit
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Apocalypse How
Jolyon Jenkins asks whether civilisation could be ended by a electromagnetic pulse bomb
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Antony Gormley: Missing Continents at the British Museum
The artist asks why collections from Oceania, the Americas and Africa are hidden.
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Another Time, Another Place
Sara Parker visits Gormley鈥檚 haunting installation on Crosby beach
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Annalisa Is Awkward
What are we all so awkward about? Annalisa Dinnella explores this slippery emotion.
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And Then There Were Nun
A glimpse into the cloistered world of religious communities.