Seriously interesting documentaries from Radio 4.
Laura Snapes finds out why university drop-outs like herself didn't finish their degrees.
Comedian Rich Hall investigates the true meaning of American southern hospitality.
How the portrayal of the working class and poor in film and TV has changed over 70 years.
Harriet Sergeant investigates whether empty commercial buildings could house the homeless.
Radio 4 announcer Kathy Clugston is anosmic. She cannot smell - and wants to know why.
How a reclusive maths prodigy terrorised America - and how the media amplified his cause.
Ian McMillan presents the story of a baffling game with three sides and only three rules.
Can psychedelic drugs overcome their notoriety to become accepted for routine medical use?
A major investigation reveals how the world's most notorious regimes get around sanctions.
Notorious Soviet spy Kim Philby as he's never been heard before.
Mary-Ann Ochota visits Bangladesh and India to ask why 2.3bn people lack adequate toilets.
Documentaries about dance, dancers and dancing.
Philip Hensher explores the art of the gloriously eccentric Molesworth books.
Comedian and musician Richard Morton recalls the heyday of the classic TV theme.
Succeeding against the odds. What does it take to turn your life around?
Could we, and should we, eradicate mosquitoes? Professor Adam Hart investigates.
Award-winning songwriter Amy Wadge investigates the history and potential of the harmonica
How should Britain manage its returning foreign fighters?
Clarke Peters explores the art of the musical theatre lyricist.
Kate Mossman tells the story of the long-overlooked female music writers of the 60s
A two part Seriously with Tim Robbins and Rajesh Mirchandani as they enter Norco prison.
Colleen Murphy celebrates the development and impact of the record-playing turntable.
Neil Innes looks at the collision of art, humour, music and anarchy in Bonzo Dog.
Ex-convicts tell intimate stories of how they renounced lives of crime.