President Clinton visits China, considering US - Chinese relations and Nixon's 1972 visit.
Ernie Rea and guests explore the impact of the Cultural Revolution on religion in China.
Edward Stourton retraces the route of Mao's Long March, to mark its 80th anniversary.
The word 'gossip', and Nixon's invitation to China.
Benjamin Ramm explores one of the strangest chapters in China's history - mango mania.
The Communist leader who changed his country forever.
Historic photographs are rare in China, but now the pictured past is being reclaimed.
Chinese leader Mao Zedong died on 9 September 1976. Sidney Rittenberg knew him well.
Ed Stourton finds out if the Battle of Luding Bridge lives up to its mythical status.
Bridget Kendall on a UK diplomat and a Chinese teacher caught in the Cultural Revolution.
Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss Mao's uprising against his own party from 1966-76
In the mid-1960s, the young people of China were encouraged to turn on their elders.
The lasting legacy of the March and how its roots still reach to the highest levels.
Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss the Red Army's retreat across China, from October 1934