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Richard Hammond celebrates the 40th birthday of the iconic Ferrari Daytona.
Louis joins the Philadelphia Police Department in one of America's most violent cities.
Documentary exploring the world of celebrity from the eyes of their closest relations.
Exposé of British Asians taken to Pakistan by their parents and married against their will
The story of the first meeting of the 'Big Three', Churchill, Roosevelt and Stalin.
Can the boys get from Switzerland to North West England on one tank of petrol?
An investigation into the Government's support of a new wave of opencast coal mining.
Boris Johnson looks at the early history of Islam.
The team explores the remote and unexplored Southern Red Sea.
James test drives the world's most luxurious car: the Rolls Royce Phantom Drophead Coupe.
The team decide to buy second-hand lorries to find out how easy it is to be an HGV driver.
A mysterious insider dishes the dirt on all that is bad in the advertising industry.
The Nissan GT-R is given a thorough work out around Japan's legendary Fuji circuit.
Anjum helps Wendy Barrie master three Punjabi dishes.
A couple get 12,000 pounds for their wedding, but the groom must make all the decisions.
The team travel to the US to take three new generation muscle cars on an epic road trip.
Four-part documentary telling the story of musician Roy Orbison, 20 years after his death.
Roman advertising and the legacy of leprosy. Read by Tony Gardner.
A forgotten - and violent - precursor to the Jarrow March.
Robert Robinson introduces the tenth heat of the perennial general knowledge quiz.
With Jane Garvey. Including drama: Snobs.
With Jane Garvey. Including drama: Snobs.
Cloning expert Prof Stephen Minger discusses human-animal embryos.
Richard Herring examines the impact of perfectionism.
The commercial aspect of treatment and the medical marketplace. Read by Tony Gardner.
Vincent Duggleby and guests answer calls on financial issues.
Sue Nelson examines the progress of the NHS National IT Programme over the past year.
A look at the life of Jimmy Clitheroe, with contributions from friends and family.
Eric Robson chairs. With Bob Flowerdew, Chris Beardshaw and Bunny Guinness.
Success and meeting Marilyn Monroe contribute to the deterioration of Miller's marriage.
Jonathan Dimbleby chairs the topical debate in Nottingham.
The newly-married Miller and Marilyn Monroe's relationship is sorely tested.
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History from Donald William Stewart and Louise Welsh: The Education Act of 1872.
Peggy talks to people who have been inspired by Ithaka's treatment of the journey of life.
Story about a prisoner who refuses to give in to his torturers.
A young Zimbabwean, newly arrived in London, struggles to make connections.
Novelist Gillian Slovo reflects on arriving in England as an adolescent.
Claudia Hammond explores how treatment for eating disorders can be a postcode lottery.
A look at the life of Jimmy Clitheroe, with contributions from friends and family.
Frances Cairncross examines what lessons must be learned from the credit crunch.
Andrew Marr interviews key newsmakers and shines a light on world events.
Fiona Bruce introduces previously unscreened finds from Lanhydrock and Bodnant Garden.
Jonathan Dimbleby takes listeners responses to this week's Any Questions?
Alan Dein looks back at the life of the late American oral historian Studs Terkel.
Arts magazine with Marie-Louise Muir reporting on film, music, books and the visual arts.
Arts magazine with Kim Lenaghan reporting on film, music, books and the visual arts.
Nik Cohn Special: The acclaimed writer and rock critic talks to Marie-Louise Muir.
Arts magazine with Marie-Louise Muir reporting on film, music, books and the visual arts.
Politicians Edwina Currie and Lembit Opik take on each other at an auction house.
Olympic Gold medallists Dame Kelly Holmes and Sally Gunnell OBE search for bargains.
Tim Wonnacott presents as two teams go bargain hunting for antiques at a fair in Oswestry.
Tim Wonnacott presents as two teams search for bargains in London's Camden Passage market.