Help mark our anniversary by telling us where you think Britain is leading the way.
Science writer Simon Singh sings the praises the popular boffin for WATO@50
Martha Kearney speaks to Jude Law about British theatre as part of the WATO@50 series
Author Michael Morpurgo nominates British tolerance for WATO@50
Writer Neil Gaiman nominates awkward apologies for WATO50
As part of the WATO@50 series, Germaine Greer explains her love of Bluebells
Antony Beevor and General Sir Nick Carter in praise of military history for #wato50
Martha Kearney interviews fashion designer Matthew Williamson for WATO@50
The musicians at Llandaff Cathedral explain why British cathedral choirs are world class
Author Kazuo Ishiguro tells Martha Kearney why British Tea Rooms are world class
Colin Blane goes to the Isle of Lewis to find out why Harris tweed is a global success
Martha speaks to Arsenal manager, Arsene Wenger, about the business of beautiful football
Martha talks to the Arsenal manager about the passion, aesthetics and money of football
Michael Sheen nominates British actors for the WATO@50 series
Martha Kearney interviews Sir Mike Stratton about his world class genetic research
Professor Dominic Kwiatkowski explains how genomic research is helping to fight malaria
Andy Swiss speaks to Mercedes F1 boss Toto Wolff about the UK motorsport industry
Terry Gough and Dr Lionel Smith celebrate British lawns; those with grass and without.
Listener and dog handler Andy Keen nominated the UK's mountain rescue services
Rory Cellan-Jones visits the UK companies making Plunder Pirates and Football Manager
Martha visits the UK's newest public footpath in North Somerset for WATO@50
Pallab Ghosh finds out why the UK leads the way in the manufacture of small satellites
Martha Kearney speaks to Philip Pullman about why Britain is best for children's books
Mark Easton considers how hospices can help us achieve a good death, with Julie Gilfoyle
Alan Bennett nominates English "hypocrisy" for WATO@50: Celebrating Britain's Best