The Documentary Episodes Episode guide
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Beats, rhymes and justice: Hip Hop on Rikers Island - part two
MC and producer Ryan Burvick and the inmates learnin to rap on Rikers Island jail
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Beats, rhymes and justice: Hip Hop on Rikers Island - part one
MC and producer Ryan Burvick and the inmates learning to rap in Rikers Island jail
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Songs From Auschwitz
A story of hope, music and survival from Auschwitz
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Prison of the Mind
New approaches to justice - taking a mental-health first approach.
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Paths of Return
We meet black Americans who discovered ancestral links to Sierra Leone via DNA tests.
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16/01/2025 GMT
Investigating global developments, issues and affairs.
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Licence To Operate A Space Object
The night sky holds so much power - why are we not fighting harder to protect it?
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Child Soldiers and Capoeira
Ruth Omar looks at how former child soldiers are using Capoeira to heal
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Israel’s UNRWA ban
What will it mean for Palestinians if Israel bans UNRWA, the UN agency that provides aid
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Canadian Immigration – Boom or Bust
Canada has a proud history of immigration. Why do some now want to close its doors?
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Built Different
We explore the science behind the fear of Anterior Cruciate Ligament injuries.
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The Dogs of Palermo
A look at Palermo’s cani di quartiere (dogs of the neighbourhood), who roam freely
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The street that Tech built
Florence is a popular tourist destinations, but is technology and tourism changing it?
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The Watermelons: Myanmar's military moles
The soldiers spying for the enemy
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Footprints: How did human feet get washed up on the west coast of Canada and the US?
Since 2007, more than 20 human feet have washed up on the shores of Canada and the US (R)
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Srebrenica’s forgotten refugees
Why those who fled the atrocities of Bosnia’s war are still living as refugees 30 years on (R)
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Ready to transmit
Contestants from around the world gather in Tunisia to send Morse code at incredible speed
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Over the fence: From Turkey into the EU
How more people are reaching the EU from Turkey, and the efforts to stop them
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Blood on the shelves
How tomato paste made with forced labour in China is likely to be in supermarkets
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Me and my digital twin
Ghislaine Boddington investigates the possibility of life after death through digital AI
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Amapiano: The sound of South Africa
South African DJ Legendary Crisp charts the rise of the Amapiano music genre
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The Conflict: Middle East
What can history teach us about the conflict in the Middle East?
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Life at 50Β°C: Syria's water wars
Why the people of once-fertile, north-east Syria have almost no drinking water
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Faith on the fly: The airport chaplains
Spend a week with the chaplains of Heathrow Airport supporting passengers and staff
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The 10 years that changed women's football
How women's football has boomed in the past decade, and what challenges still lie ahead
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Poisoned floods: South Sudan life at 50Β°C
Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Eye investigates the legacy of oil in the northern states of South Sudan
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Tuvalu: The first digital nation?
With its future under threat from rising sea levels, how can Tuvalu preserve its culture?
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Tongue and talk: Keeping language alive in Africa
Justice Baidoo explores endangered languages like Twi and Ahanta across Africa
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The jaguar's last stand
James Harper explores a battle between business and conservation threatening the jaguar
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Iraq's secret women's shelters
The dangerous and secretive work of the Iraqi women helping victims of domestic violence