A collection of programmes and clips celebrating the senses.
Trevor Cox discovers how music affects your taste buds
Melvyn Bragg examines perception: how the brain reacts to the mass of data crowding it.
Ian Peacock discovers why certain smells can transport us back to our childhood.
Is time nothing but a construct of our brains?
Geoff Watts explores the cultural and scientific story of hallucination.
Can changing our dining utensils change the flavour of food? Simon Parkes investigates.
Margaret Ann's father was killed in WW2, last year she finally heard his voice.
John McCarthy explores the way people's senses can summon memories and emotions.
Photographer Andrew Heptinstall's quest to represent sound within a photograph.
Aleks Krotoski asks if the digital world is muting the human voice.
Frank Swain, aged 32, is losing his hearing. But could he create a new super sense?
Jim Al-Khalili explores what the past would have sounded like to our ancestors.
How our sense of taste develops throughout our lifetimes and what happens when we lose it.
For Nigel Slater, nutmeg is 'the scent of Christmas', but Sheila Dillon needs convincing.