
My World
Diverse short films that represent humanity. That was the end result of the BBC World Service My World competition. Simon Pitts talks to some of the film-makers whose work featured in this remarkable ...
2 Apr 201023min

Assignment: The Art of Match-Fixing
A series of recent arrests across Europe has highlighted the growing threat of match-fixing in European football. How are the games rigged? David Goldblatt investigates.
1 Apr 201022min

Queenan's Crime Scenes - Part Two
American author Joe Queenan visits Sweden, perhaps the most exciting and important centre for crime fiction over the last two decades, most recently offering up Stieg Larsson's international phenomeno...
31 Mar 201022min

The Great Writ
The writ of Habeas Corpus prevents an individual from unlawful detention. Historically it safeguards individuals from arbitrary state imprisonment. Frances Fyfield explores this tremendously important...
29 Mar 201023min

The Great Writ
The writ of Habeas Corpus prevents an individual from unlawful detention. Historically it safeguards individuals from arbitrary state imprisonment. Frances Fyfield explores this tremendously important...
29 Mar 201023min

Shed Men
Australian men are typically defined as confident and unassailable characters, but this stereotype is outdated, and has made it difficult for today's generation to open up when times are tough. How ca...
26 Mar 201023min

Assignment - Love and Morals in Mangalore
Tinku Ray reports from Mangalore in south India where street vigilantes are making it dangerous for young couples to walk hand in hand in public - especially if they don't share the same religion.
25 Mar 201022min

Queenan's Crime Scenes
American author Joe Queenan's passion for crime fiction sees him heading to two very different locations to find out about the nature of the crime there and how it is reflected in the indigenous hard-...
24 Mar 201023min




















