
Internet Cafe Hobo
Nick Baker is on a mission to connect people, stories and places via the internet. His journey takes him to New York, China and London.
16 Dec 200923min

Orphans of '89 - Part Two
Quentin Peel, International Affairs editor of the Financial Times, looks at the communist regimes and movements orphaned by the collapse of the governments of the Soviet Union and eastern Europe. In P...
14 Dec 200923min

State Secrets - Part One
To what extent did communist regimes intrude into the lives of ordinary people? And how are they dealing with those transgressions now the files have been made publicly available?
11 Dec 200923min

Assignment - Return to Nablus
Six years ago, the second Palestinian Intifada – or uprising – was raging in the West Bank town of Nablus in the Israeli-occupied territories. This was an era when Palestinian militants regularly bat...
10 Dec 200922min

Can China Go Green? Part two
The second part of Jonathon Porritt's report from China, where, amidst the toxic power stations and burgeoning numbers of cars, he finds some extraordinary and pioneering green solutions. In two provo...
9 Dec 200923min

Orphans of '89
Quentin Peel, International Affairs editor of the Financial Times, presents the first of a two-part series looking at the communist regimes and movements 'orphaned' by the collapse of the governments ...
7 Dec 200923min

StoryCorps - Part Two
Did I turn out to be the son you wanted? What was the saddest moment of your life? Questions like these have arisen out of StoryCorps - an American oral history project described as "a story-foraging ...
4 Dec 200923min

Assignment - Bhopal
Twenty-five years ago, a gas leak at a Union Carbide pesticide plant in Bhopal killed 8000 people. Allan Little returns to the scene of the disaster to find out why people are still suffering.
3 Dec 200922min




















