
The Ghostly Voices of World War One
Hidden away in the backrooms at Humbolt University and the Ethnological Museum in Berlin are some of the most remarkable sound recordings ever made. They date back to World War One and capture the voi...
9 Nov 201450min

Iran's Gay Refugees
Ali Hamedani has been to Turkey to meet the Iranian lesbian and gay people who’ve fled home after facing pressure to change their gender.
6 Nov 201426min

Assassination: When Delhi Burned
When the Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi was assassinated in 1984 by her two Sikh bodyguards, riots erupted across the city to avenge the killing. Bobby Friction went into hiding with his family t...
5 Nov 201427min

From Kabul to Kiev: Mustafa Nayyem's Story
Mustafa Nayyem is one of Ukraine's leading investigative reporters, who has controversially decided to leave journalism and enter the political arena. Andriy Kravets from the BBC’s Ukrainian Service t...
4 Nov 201426min

Switzerland: Stolen Childhoods
Kavita Puri goes to Switzerland to hear the extraordinary stories of survivors who lived as indentured child labourers.
30 Okt 201426min

Linard's Travels
Linard Davies is a baggage attendant at San Francisco airport. He deals with the packages that the airlines won't touch. Clown shoes, 10ft carved wooden doors, fresh moose antlers are just some of the...
29 Okt 201427min

Politics at the Polling Station
What are changes in voting laws doing to demoracy in the USA? Rajini Vaidyanathan travels to North Carolina to investigate voting rights in the United States.
28 Okt 201428min

India's Forgotten War
In the Indian capital Delhi stands India Gate, the largest memorial to the war for which 1.5 million Indian men were recruited. But Anita Rani discovers that World War One is something of a forgotten ...
24 Okt 201450min




















