Everywhere there are plans to build high-speed railways. But do the numbers add up?
Will eBooks push old-fashioned volumes with paper pages off the shelves for good?
Looks at the strains and pressures on charities as people cut back on donations.
Microsoft on where computing's going. And was Scrooge right?
Is it true that banks have a social purpose and that bankers are doing God's work?
There's a Christmas crisis at Grange Farm.
Steve Punt and Hugh Dennis present a satirical review of the week's news.
Kirsty Young's castaway is the actor David Tennant.
The annual Festival from the Chapel of King's College, Cambridge.
The scandal of Jack and his genetically-modified beanstalk.
Arthur steps in at short notice to play a prominent role in a Murder Mystery evenin...
Rob Brydon unwraps the best of the year's offerings from across BBC radio.
The week's events in Ambridge.
By Willy Russell. The relationship between a feisty working-class OU student and he...
Shaun Ley investigates what happened to 108 missing episodes of Doctor Who from the...
Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss the history and myth of the Samurai.
Spinning for both the Church and the State proves profitable for Prentiss and McCab...
The lad lives to regret answering a knock at the front door. From December 1959.
The detectives are embroiled in the murky world of the football cheat.
Peter Day examines the pros and cons of "micro lending" in Bangladesh, where it sta...