
#39 - Doormats
Can a doormat actually increase the value of your property by £30k? Alex Baxevanis explains all in his study of the doormats from his block of flats.Presenter: James Ward Contributor: Alex Baxevanis ...
25 Feb 201913min

#38 - Markham Moor Roof
Just off the Markham Exit on the A1 motorway lies an architectural wonder. Ed Carter shares his love for an unusual roadside roof, with help from a whistle or two.Presenter: James Ward Contributor: Ed...
18 Feb 201915min

#37 - Watergate Tape 'Silence'
The neuroscientist Sophie Scott takes a close listen to the long 'silent' gap on the Watergate Tapes. Buzz. Click. Buzz. Click. Buzz.Presenter: James Ward Contributor: Sophie Scott Producer: Luke Dora...
11 Feb 201925min

#36 - Shanghai Architecture
From the 'eye of Sauron' building, to a deserted London town. The designer Hannah Cameron takes a walk back through the buildings that shaped her time living in China's biggest city.Presenter: James W...
4 Feb 201918min

#35 - How Tall Are Celebrities?
Who is taller, Robbie Williams, David Duchovny or the chef James Martin? And what does being ‘solid tall’ actually mean? The writer Greg Stekelman (same height as Emilio Estevez) explores the world of...
28 Jan 201917min

#34 - Sounds of Grassroots Football
The squelch of the white line marking machine, the crack of the ball against the crossbar, the shrill cry of the full time whistle. Sound researcher Paul Whitty captures the sounds of grassroots footb...
21 Jan 201939min

#33 - Change
Are you sick of getting too many coins in your change at the supermarket? Can British coins be better? Fear not people, Adam Townsend has the fix.Presenter: James Ward Contributor: Adam Townsend Produ...
14 Jan 201916min

#32 - Roads That Don't Exist
A Brixton block of flats, an oddly-angled building in Piccadilly and a park that 'smells like bins'. Road enthusiast Chris Marshall explores how London has been quietly shaped by roads that don't actu...
7 Jan 201922min



















