Seriously... Episodes Episode guide
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The Strange Case of the Arab Whodunnit
Jonathan Guyer examines the rise of neo-noir fiction in Egypt.
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The Sprung Floor
Dane Hurst takes a dance floor to South Africa for use by underprivileged children
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The Sound of Bombs
Fatima Al Qadiri explores how the sounds of war run through modern music.
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The Sound Odyssey: Nadine Shah travels to Beirut
Gemma Cairney takes Nadine Shah to Beirut for a musical collaboration.
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The Sound Odyssey: Loyle Carner in Guyana
Gemma Cairney and Loyle Carner travel to Georgetown, Guyana, for a musical collaboration.
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The Song Hunters: The Black Mountains' Lament
Sam Lee travels to remote mountains of Greece and discovers Europe's oldest folk music.
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The Sky's the Limit?
Jonathan Glancey on the future of aviation with top architect of airports, Lord Foster.
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The Skipped Beat
What does the heartbeat mean to our culture, our identity, our lives?
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The Sisters of the Sacred Salamander
Why are Mexican nuns breeding a rare salamander? Could they save this remarkable species?
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The Silent Mind
What’s it like to have a silent mind? Psychologist Charles Fernyhough investigates.
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The Silence and the Scream
Garrett Carr on the radical commune which broke the silence of rural Donegal in the 1970s.
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The Shadow Pope
Edward Stourton explores the tensions caused by the presence of two popes in the Vatican.
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The Secret History of Yoga
Mukti Jain Campion explores the surprising origins of modern yoga practice.
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The Screening Dilemma
Could good intentions to detect illnesses early actually be causing more harm?
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The Scramble for Rare Earths - 5. The Great New Game
Misha Glenny hears how Ukraine is sitting on huge amounts of rare earth minerals.
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The Scramble for Rare Earths - 4. The EU's Dependency on China
Misha Glenny asks whether the EU can find other ways of satisfying its rare earth demand.
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The Scramble for Rare Earths - 3. The Super Magnets
Misha Glenny discovers how neodymium magnets will help power the green transition.
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The Scramble for Rare Earths - 2. The Hidden Paradox
Misha Glenny on why mining rare earth materials could either help or harm the environment
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The Scramble for Rare Earths - 1. The Magnificent 17
Misha Glenny discovers why the future of the world depends on rare earth metals.
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The Science of Dad
Dr Oscar Duke discovers how pregnancy, birth and childcare affect the father.
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The School is Full of Noises
How did the avant-garde find their way in to school music lessons during the 1960s?
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The Saigon Tapes
Ripples from an explosion in Saigon in 1966 are felt in the soul of a 17-yr-old Londoner.
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The River Man
Fergal Keane investigates the fate of James Kane, executed by the IRA a century ago.
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The Rise of Sinn Féin
Ireland Correspondent Chris Page looks at the growth of Sinn Féin over the last 30 years.
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The Returnees
How should Britain manage its returning foreign fighters?
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The Remarkable Resistance of Lilo
Lilo and her husband Erich Gloeden hid Jews from the Nazis in wartime Berlin.
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The Reinvention of Italy
On the road talking to Italians as a country steeped in the past wrangles over its future.
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The Race to Fingerprint the Human Voice
Impressionist Rory Bremner explores the role of the human voice in forensic phonetics.
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The Purity Spiral
Gavin Haynes heads into the eye of the moral storms gripping some unlikely communities.
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The Puppet Master – Episode 5. Enemies
A fight for survival and a message for the West.