Seriously... Episodes Episode guide
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Anatomy of Guilt
Helena Kennedy QC explores guilt as a legal, psychological and political idea.
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Analysis - Lessons from the Vaccine Task Force
What are the lessons from the success of the UK's Vaccine Task Force?
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Analysis - Is there a new elite?
Who鈥檚 really in charge? A new progressive elite, or the rich, privileged born-to-rule?
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Analysis - Does work have to be miserable?
Could 'job design' make British workers more productive? Pauline Mason investigates.
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An Obsessive Type: The Tale of the Doves Typeface
Can a long-lost design classic be rediscovered at the bottom of the Thames?
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An Almanac for Anxiety: In Search of a Calmer Mind - Episode 1
Exploring how interacting with the natural elements can improve mental wellbeing.
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Americanize!: Why the Americanisation of English Is a Good Thing
Susie Dent explores Americanisms in British English. Should we love them or loathe them?
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American Civility: Year Zero
Michael Goldfarb looks at the history of rude, violent debate that has marked US politics
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American Art: From the Outside In
How African-American self-taught artists are gaining recognition in American institutions.
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America's Child Brides
The tense argument on child marriage in the USA.
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Am I That Guy?
An exploration of men鈥檚 violence against women, with Scottish writer Alistair Heather
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Altamont: The Death of the Hippie Dream
Mick Jagger's personal assistant returns to the scene of the Rolling Stones' 1969 concert
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Along the Peaceline
Two Northern Irish writers reflect on life alongside Belfast鈥檚 peacelines.
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All Work and No Homes
Highland businesses can鈥檛 find staff due to the rent crisis, Pennie Stuart asks why.
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Alistair Cooke Memorial Lecture
American historian David Blight presents the 2015 Alistair Cooke Memorial Lecture.
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Afterlives: Harry and Anne
Two parents share stories of survival after their sons each took their own life.
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Afterlives
Two women share their journeys from shame and guilt to recovery.
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After a Death
Sarah O'Connell examines the ripple effects of the killing of Russell 'Barty' Brown.
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Adults, Almost
Teenagers tell their lockdown tales. Stories, music, jokes and thoughts on growing up.
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Adelia Prado: Voice of Brazil
An immersive portrait of the Brazilian poet, who was only discovered when she was 40.
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Acting Disabled
大象传媒 disability correspondent Nikki Fox on the portrayal of disability in films and on TV.
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Across the Divide - Episode 1
Israeli mother and daughter Beth and Talia, and Gazan father and son Naim and Mohammad
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About the Boys - Episode 1
Teenage boys all over the UK talk to Catherine Carr about their ideas of masculinity.
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Able to Parent
Wheelchair-user Emily Yates and her partner CJ decide whether they want to be parents.
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A Woman Half in Shadow
Poet Jackie Kay tells the story of Zora Neale Hurston's literary rebirth.
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A Vision on Peckham Rye
Levi Roots explores the story of William Blake's childhood vision of angels on Peckham Rye
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A Very British Cult - Episode 1
It all starts with a call from Dawn, who says her boyfriend is in a cult.
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A Very Australian Scandal
The curious story of the Sydney Opera House鈥檚 founding father, Sir Eugene Goossens.
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A Split in the Sisterhood
Anita Anand embarks on a personal exploration of divisions within the feminist movement.
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A Small Matter of Hope
Life's getting better. So why don't we believe it? Fraser Nelson finds out.