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The year Bob Marley spent driving a forklift truck in the Chrysler car factory in D...
Kirsty Young's castaway is the Attorney General, Baroness Scotland.
Eddie Mair chairs the topical debate from Stratford-upon-Avon.
Comedian Sanjeev Bhaskar celebrates Monty Python's The Life of Brian.
Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss the Silk Road, the trade routes which spanned Asia.
Andrew Marr with Tariq Ali, Tzvetan Todorov, Andrew Graham-Dixon and Janine di Giov...
Mark Kermode joins Simon Mayo to review the week's films.
American neuroscientist, David Eagleman, talks about science, religion and afterlif...
With Jane Garvey. Including Alesha Dixon, stillbirth guidelines, and tracksuit bott...
James Naughtie and readers talk to John Irving about his novel, A Prayer for Owen M...
Peggy Reynolds teases out the many layers of Robert Browning's chilling poem.
Paul Lewis with the latest news from the world of personal finance.
Clive James warns of the dangers of a new plan for calculating funding for universi...
A ship that repaired itself, and how the earliest telephones worked without bells.
Huey Morgan tells the story of the Rolling Stones' 1969 Let It Bleed tour.
Would a new name for schizophrenia help destigmatise the condition?
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The Soviet government joins in condemnation of its own invasion of Czechoslovakia in 1968.
George Bush and Mikhail Gorbachev declare that the Cold War is over.
Mikhail Gorbachev becomes the first Soviet leader to visit the Vatican.
Mikhail Gorbachev and George Bush meet in Malta and declare the Cold War over.
As Gordon Brown sets out his plans for public spending, we ask: 'What would you cut?'.
Nicky Campbell asks: have you forgiven your partner's transgressions?
Nicky Campbell asks of Afghanistan: whose war is it anyway?
Nicky Campbell asks: why do people want to keep dangerous dogs?
Peggy Reynolds teases out the many layers of Robert Browning's chilling poem.
Matt talks to former Clinton press secretary Joe Lockhart and columnist Neil Steinberg.
Matt talks to former Clinton press secretary Joe Lockhart and columnist Neil Steinberg.
Matt Frei talks to Garrison Keillor about Thanksgiving and all things American.
Critic Waldemar Januszczak on the public's U-turn on the Turner Prize and modern art.
Kim Lenaghan presents an extended interview with Sir James and Lady Jeanne Galway.
Arts magazine with Marie-Louise Muir reporting on film, music, books and the visual arts.
Arts magazine with Marie-Louise Muir reporting on film, music, books and the visual arts.
Arts magazine with Marie-Louise Muir reporting on film, music, books and the visual arts.
Arts magazine with Marie-Louise Muir reporting on film, music, books and the visual arts.
Konnie Huq investigates claims that British Asians are failing to get tested for HIV.
Allan Little returns to the scene of the Bhopal Union Carbide disaster in India.
Pam Ayres presents more of her own poetry and sketches. From June 2004.
Kim Lenaghan heads west to discover why contemporary dance can be a liberating experience.
Kim Lenaghan discovers why Irish Set Dancing was once almost banned.
Brian Matthew celebrates British dance bands with a profile of Jack Hylton.
Ben from Mumford & Sons, Daniel P Carter and Stephen K Amos review the latest releases.
Nu Rave arrived, Ibiza rocked and Lily Allen led the girls back into the charts.
Series Catch-up Trial
Dr Who was back after 16 years and the UK went mad for Arctic Monkeys.
Series Catch-up Trial
Radio 1's story of the decade reaches 2004.
Series Catch-up Trial
Radio 1's story of the decade continues as we rewind to 2003.
Series Catch-up Trial
Radio 1's story of the decade continues as we rewind to 2002.
Series Catch-up Trial
Radio 1's story of the decade continues as we rewind to 2001.
Series Catch-up Trial
Radio 1 starts its ten-part story of the decade, rewinding to the year 2000.
Series Catch-up Trial
Annie's off, so Nick does all the work to get you through your Sunday night boredom.