
1968: The year that changed the world?
In this four part series, using archive recordings and music from the time, Sir John Tusa examines what made 1968 such a climactic year. Programme three looks at how race and nationalism finally came ...
12 Des 200823min

Assignment Bolivia on the Brink
And now Assignment asks whether Bolivia is on the brink of civil war. In the run-up to next month’s crucial vote on a new constitution, Daniel Schweimler reports from the wealthy and white-dominated c...
10 Des 200822min

1968: The year that changed the world?
In this four part series, using archive recordings and music from the time, Sir John Tusa examines what made 1968 such a climactic year. Programme two captures the student unrest around the world.
5 Des 200821min

Assignment - Aids and the Caribbean
Five years after doing a series of reports on HIV and AIDS in the Caribbean, Emma Joseph retraces her steps for Assignment to find out whether the region still has one of the highest infection rates i...
4 Des 200822min

Timeline - part one
In this topical and lively series, contemporary stories and events are explored through the examination of archive material of events that have gone before.
3 Des 200823min

1968: The year that changed the world?
In this four part series, using archive recordings and music from the time, Sir John Tusa examines what made 1968 such a climactic year. Starting with the Vietnam War and the assasination of Bobby Ken...
28 Nov 200821min

Tired of Terror Part Two
Rupa Jha explores what ex-militants in Kashmir and their families expect from the future.
25 Nov 200823min

Street Art Part One
This series looks at street art in two very different cities: New York and Sao Paulo. Each episode profiles a rising artist, and speaks to people on the street to discover how attitudes to graffiti an...
20 Nov 200823min



















