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Rocky Horror is 50... but where did Rocky come from, and where's he going next?
A Brief History of Boomers
American satirist Joe Queenan (b1950) addresses the faults and failings of a generation.
Last Man Standing
In the near future, Paul Farley finds that he is the last person on the planet.
How I Ruined Medicine
Dr Phil Hammond asks if his satire and journalism have undermined the NHS.
A Most Consequential Death
Exploring the inside story of the death of Dr David Kelly 20 years on.
Shticks and Stones: Jewish Comedy and Anti-Semitism
David Schneider explores how Jewish humour is impacted by anti-Semitism.
Live and Let Diet
Fern Britton charts the history of diets undertaken by British slimmers over the decades.
Blond Ambition: Growing Up with Madonna
Music critic Ann Powers reflects on the pop superstar's four-decade career.
Scoop
Midsummer deliciousness: ice cream and the British.
The Holy Blood
The unexpected origins of a global conspiracy theory... in the vaults of the BBC.
Bryan Magee - Man of Ideas
Angie Hobbs re Bryan Magee, who brought philosophy onto TV and radio in the 1970s.
The Hundred Year Ego
David Baker looks back over the 100 years since Sigmund Freud published The Ego and the Id
20 Years of Funny Women
Kerry Godliman presents a look back over 20 Years of the Funny Women Awards.
How the Yom Kippur War Changed Everything, for Everyone
A look back at the 1973 war that lasted only 19 days but changed the world forever.
The Cult of Lebowski
The Big Lebowski - the ultimate cult film. But that's... just like our opinion, man.
Powell and Pressburger: Poetic Patriotism
On groundbreaking film-makers Powell and Pressburger and their unique take on Britain.
Fangirls and Teen Hysteria
Teenage devotion through the decades
The Greyhound Diaries 2023
Stories and songs from restless American highways by way of a Greyhound bus.
Joni Mitchell: Verbatim
Joni Mitchell's influential life and career, told in her own words.
Doris Lessing: Free Woman
Lara Feigel explores the life of Doris Lessing through the lens of The Golden Notebook.
I Was 21 Years...
Billy Bragg marks 40 years since the release of his seminal song, A New England.
Doctor Who: 60 Years of Friends and Foes
Sue Perkins explores how Doctor Who has reflected our social history on and off screen.
Speaking to the People
A former White House speechwriter journeys through a century of presidential speeches.
La Divina
Singer Lesley Garrett marks the 100th anniversary of the birth of legendary Maria Callas.
The Art of Silence
Marcel Marceau's daughters tell the remarkable story of his life in the French Resistance.
Jim Kerr on Jim Morrison
Jim Kerr from Simple Minds describes the impact and influence of The Doors' Jim Morrison.
Stevie's Inner Visions
How a car crash nearly made Stevie Wonder’s Innervisions his last creative breath.
Vivienne
The life and times of Vivienne Westwood
Saints and Sinners
Rev Giles Fraser looks back over a century of religious broadcasting in Britain.
Reporting Russia
How western correspondents have reported on the world's biggest country down the years.
Dom Joly - Goth or Not?
Dom Joly used to be a goth - or did he? He journeys through the archive to find out.