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'Dad coming out brought us closer.' How a policeman's complex private life came to light.
'I don't know what prison is for!': A convict's wife on punishment and rehabilitation.
'Wait for her son, then take her off life support.' A listener's near death experience.
"I'm the voice of widows, silenced by hackers" - how con men attacked a listener's charity
"I can't meet Anne Robinson, because I'm a criminal" A listener discusses having a record.
'I seem to see 2.30am with astounding regularity'. A radio legend discusses sleeplessness.
iPM revisits the infamous 1986 broadcast of Midweek. With Eddie Mair and Jennifer Tracey.
'Everywhere I go people hold on to their bags.' Inside a school for excluded students.
'It's awful to think, I'm glad my child's locked up.' A mum talks of a wayward daughter.
'Princess Margaret's boyfriend picked us up.' Listeners share tales of hitchhiking.
Can our listeners collectively edit the works of Charles Dickens - in just six months?
'News of the World came to our rescue' - say the family of a shot policeman.
'Rupert loves papers, we found him inspirational.' A Sun veteran praises Rupert Murdoch.
'I had to stop the police lynching him.' The tensions between detectives and reporters.
"You didn't have Playstations and TV. You didn't have a toilet." An ex-prisoner speaks.
'Tabloids destroyed my friend's life'. A listener talks about press intrusion.
'The press treats crime like public entertainment. It's not.' A murder victim's mum speaks
'Mum brought eyes and hearts home from the butcher'. The early life of a plastic surgeon.
'We were exposed to the edges of genocide.' A peacekeeper's view of Bosnia.
"It started as a normal party, then turned into an orgy." Tales of a former Bunny Girl.
The news programme that starts with its listeners.
'Don't blame Bogey for the parakeets'. A listener explodes a myth about The African Queen.
Why don't they blow up IEDs rather than trying to defuse them?
A listener tells us why he has promised his son a shotgun for his seventh birthday.
The news programme that starts with its listeners. With Jennifer Tracey and Eddie Mair.
'I found my real mum on Facebook.' A listener tells of a family reunited. iPM@bbc.co.uk.
We all hoard. But what happens when hoarding becomes a health hazard?
The programme that starts with its listeners.