The Documentary Podcast Episodes Episode guide
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Arthur Ashe: More than a champion
Marking the 50th anniversary of Arthur Ashe lifting the Wimbledon men's singles title
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Art for the Millions
The Great Depression and how the US government used the arts to uplift national spirit
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Arming Angola
Angola has also been described as one of the most corrupt countries in the world.
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Armenia’s Daredevils
Why a group of Armenian war veterans who stormed a police station are seen as heroes.
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Armenia: Return to a Town that Died
Two British firefighters revisit the scene of Armenia's devastating earthquake in 1988.
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Argentina’s Numbers Game Dec 2012
The IMF is threatening to throw Argentina out of the Fund if it doesn’t start for...
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Argentina’s Feminist Tango
The feminist revolution taking place in the home of machismo and the Tango
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Argentina’s ‘white gold’ rush
Are lithium-powered electric vehicles as ‘green’ as we think they are?
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Argentina: Life with hyperinflation
Living with hyperinflation in Argentina – how do people cope with everyday life?
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Argentina: GMs’ New Frontline
Across Argentina’s vast GM belt, there are claims of an on-going health crisis.
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Argentina; Dancing To The Music Of The Mind
Argentinian film director, writer and tango enthusiast, Edgardo Cozarinsky, talks to a...
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Are Pandemics Inevitable?
Can the world come together to beat diseases with pandemic potential? We've spoken to...
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Are Human Rights Really Universal?
The human rights movement vs resistance to human rights by powerful states
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Are Human Rights Really Universal?
The 1948 Universal Declaration of Human Rights, which set out of rights for all humankind
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Archiving Black America
Maya Millett speaks to the archivists amplifying the buried stories of African-Americans
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Archbishop Desmond Tutu
Reflecting on the life of the Nobel Peace Prize winner and anti-apartheid campaigner
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Anzac
For 95 years, the ‘Anzac Legend’ has been at the heart of Australia’s...
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Antigua beyond Stanford
Emma Joseph reports for Assignment from Antigua on how people are rebuilding their two...
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Antarctic Midwinter Broadcast 2025
Family and King Charles send greetings to staff at the research stations in Antarctica
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Animals on Trial
Throughout history donkeys, pigs, dogs, rats, even insects have been put on trial and...
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Animal Migration in a Climate of Change - Part Three
Animal Migration in a Climate of Change is a special four-part series that explores is...
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Animal Migration in a Climate of Change
Animal Migration in a Climate of Change is a special four-part series that explores is...
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Anatomy of a Hijack
Since the beginning of last year, pirates have succeeded in seizing more than 70 ships...
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Anatomy of a Car Crash
Tracing the profound physical and emotional toll on all those involved in the wake of...
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An Unspeakable Act - Part Two
In the second part of his bold examination of rape in the DRC, award winning writer of...
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An Unspeakable Act - Part One
In this powerful documentary, Will Storr examines a taboo that still reigns even in of...
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An octopus's garden
A pioneering closure system is enabling octopus to flourish in Madagascar
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An Interview with Egyptian President al-Sisi
Lyse Doucet speaks to Egyptian President al-Sisi ahead of his visit to London this week
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An Interview with Edward Snowden
Why Edward Snowden exposed the mass surveillance by American and British intelligence
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An Eton Experience
Each year some of the poorest pupils in Britain enter Eton school on full scholarships...