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Martha Reeves uncovers the politics of disco music.
Stonehenge
Cecil Balmond examines the hidden geometry at the core of Stonehenge
The Taj Mahal
Cecil Balmond examines the hidden geometry at the core of the Taj Mahal.
The Great Pyramid
Cecil Balmond examines the hidden geometry at the core of the Great Pyramid
Episode 1
Is the West winning the war on terror and are we any safer from attacks?
Episode 2
On the Berlin Wall's 50th anniversary, Gerry Northam looks at its political context
Why disabled people have as much right to a sex life as the able bodied
Can a young Canadian man with Down's Syndrome get a university degree?
Olga Betko finds people who have returned to live in a nuclear "dead zone"
Gordon Corera tells the story of the search for the world's most wanted terrorist
James Reynolds profiles Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, Iran's Supreme Leader
A medium talks about life with bored spirits playing havoc with her love life
Richard Black finds out how the atomic energy industry began
Richard Black compares how countries are approaching nuclear in the wake of Fukushima
John Ware charts a decade of fighting and looks at when the conflict may end
Is outsourcing pregnancy to India exploitative or mutually beneficial?
A look at the rehabilitation of young Aboriginals in a prison in South Australia
Why the next big challenge to US security could come from within the country
Steve Rosenberg hears how Russians view the last 20 years since the USSR's collapse
Will Taiwan's new rapprochement with China bring opportunity?
Ruth Evans reports on a unique dot.com venture providing jobs for the poor
Soldiers who have killed in war at close quarters talk about how it affects them today.
Michael Robinson investigates the skyrocketing prices of the world's basic goods