Seriously interesting documentaries from Radio 4.
Laura Mvula and Jason Yarde, Laura Jurd, Kevin Le Gendre discuss jazz legend Miles Davis.
Poet Sean O'Brien reflects on the waterscape and landscape of Hull, 2017 City of Culture.
Young victims of knife crime are helped by hospital-based teams tackling risky behaviour.
Musicians Kizzy Crawford and Gwilym Simcock carry us to the Celtic rainforest of mid Wales
Carrie Gibson asks what Trump's presidency could mean for Mexican Americans in the US.
John Toal meets two former death row inmates now helping the wrongly convicted.
Playwright John Godber takes a drive around Hull to explore the city's culture.
The university dropouts using social media to influence youngsters on a huge scale.
Why do older people take up instruments and put themselves through music exams?
In-house journals and industrial musicals, how firms have communicated to their workers.
What do human beings and honeybees have in common? More than you would think.
Charles Adesina explores what it means to be gay, lesbian or transgender in Africa.
Could humans pull off the trick of hibernation to conquer long-term space travel?
Robin Ince explores the scientific ideas hidden within the wonderful world of Dr Seuss
大象传媒 disability correspondent Nikki Fox on the portrayal of disability in films and on TV.
Emily Bell asks how we can control the powerful algorithms which shape modern life.
Christopher Frayling explores the enduring appeal of Dickens鈥檚 A Christmas Carol.
Run, Rudolph, run! Cathy FitzGerald goes reindeer-racing in the Arctic Circle. From 2015.
Claudia Hammond explores our complex relationship with cash.
Poet Imtiaz Dharker explores the history, cultural significance and psychology of sighing.
Glenda Jackson's returns to the stage for the first time in 23 years playing King Lear.
Researchers and families discuss a study of consciousness in patients with brain injuries.
Stephen K Amos investigates the incredible true story of Ras Prince Monolulu.