This week, Michael Buerk questions whether the traditional notion of community is outdated. Panellists include Pat Kane, Anne Atk...
In the final episode, our cast of extraordinary black Britons are facing today and the future.
Our cast of extraordinary black Britons talk about school days, 'playing the game' and negotiating the working world.
Episode one explores both arriving and growing up in Britain through intimate interviews with prominent black Britons.
Professor Brian Cox examines what lies ahead for humankind. On Svalbard, he gains access to civilisation's greatest treasure, buried ...
Professor Brian Cox explores mankind's place in the universe. He looks at how we came to understand that we are not at the cent...
Professor Brian Cox explores mankind's place in the universe. He considers the possibility of alien life - could it exist and will humans e...
Professor Brian Cox explores our place in the universe. He tackles the question that unites the seven billion people sharing this planet...
Professor Brian Cox explores our place in the universe. He charts the story of humans from apes to the birth of civilisation to o...
The film examines the phenomenon of feral children, brought up by animals, and isolated from all human contact. What are they like in adulthood an...
Mass immigration to Newham in the past 25 years has meant the area is no longer recognisable from the pas...
Former Deputy Prime Minister John Prescott explores whether class still exists a...
The boy reunites with monkeys and further discussion of the plausibility of this story takes place.
A discussion with scientists as to whether the evidence the boy who lived with monkeys gives is plausible.
John, a boy in Uganda describing his year living with monkeys when he was 4-5 years old.
Professor Alice Roberts investigates what exactly makes human beings different from the animal kingdom. What is it that truly makes us human?
What should police be for - crime fighters or enforcers of social norms? Engaging debate chaired by Michael Buerk. With Claire Fox, Anne McElvoy, Giles F...
Sally Magnusson and Prof Doug Candland, an expert in feral children, travel to a remote village in Uganda to meet John who clai...
Documentary exploring the effect of immigration on the dwindling white community of the East End, from the perspective of those who remain and th...
How are homes changing? In a special series Laurie Taylor and sociologists visit listeners' homes to explore private life. ...
John Prescott embarks on a journey through the British class system to see if class still exists, meeting lords, ladies, ''chav...
Documentary series celebrating Britain's black community. Our cast of black Britons talk about making it, but making it with a difference.
The kids who grew up in the Findhorn Foundation consider what being "green" means to them and how the term is po...
Composting was just one of the initiatives from the Findhorn Foundation that influenced Chloe to become interested in ecological living.
The Findhorn Foundation operate a free swap shop for anything they do not need anymore, open to any residence to pick out whatever they like.
Inspirational Black Britons describe what it is like to be Black and British today.
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