Guitar maker Roger Bucknall invites Martin Simpson and Richard Hawley to his workshop.
Series following the eight workers picked from 1,700 who applied to work at a new Costa.
A combination of slow radio and the personal stories of practitioners of unusual crafts.
Edward Said considers intellectuals as people on the margins of their own society.
Sarfraz Manzoor asks if it is better to specialise or build a portfolio career.
Anita Anand talks to solicitor Mathew Waddington, who specialises in children's law.
Sir Isaiah Berlin died 20 years ago. Where are the Berlins of today? Jonathan Wolff asks.
Edward Said examines amateur intellectuals and their influence on society.
Old BBC programmes chopped up and recycled into something new. This week- law and lawyers.
Martin Jarvis and Christopher Matthew head to the 1960s and their first forays into work.
What motivates men to pay women to sleep with them? Four men tell Jo Fidgen why they do it