World Update: Daily Commute Episodes Episode guide
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The Sunday Feature: Miller's Long Lost Play
Dan meets director Sean Turner who found Arthur Miller's very first play "No Villain".
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The Sunday Feature: London's Underground Mosquito Lab
The test centre making sure mosquito repellent products work
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The Sunday Feature: London's Underground Mail Rail
Take a ride on the abandoned railway beneath London
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The Sunday Feature: London's New Design Museum
Dan Damon speaks to director Dejan Sudjic as the Design Museum moves to a new location
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The Sunday Feature: London's Last Greyhound Track Closes
Dan Damon sees the final ever dog race at Wimbledon Greyhound Stadium
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The Sunday Feature: London's Hensioners
Rebecca finds out how keeping hens in care homes is helping the elderly tackle loneliness
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The Sunday Feature: London's CafΓ©s for Sweet-Toothed Diners
Exploring the hottest new cafΓ©s celebrating the sweeter end of the culinary spectrum.
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The Sunday Feature: London's brutalist playground
Dan Damon joins an exclusive tour of the concrete Southbank Centre on the river Thames
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The Sunday Feature: London's All-Black Orchestra
Another chance to hear Dan Damon's feature on London's all-black orchestra
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The Sunday Feature: London's All-Black Orchestra
Dan meets London's all-black orchestra trying to break down barriers in classical music
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The Sunday Feature: London Stories - Made by Migrants
Dan goes behind the headlines about migration at London's Battersea Arts Centre
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The Sunday Feature: London Lido Revival
Dan Damon hears about the outdoor swimming pools making a comeback in London
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The Sunday Feature: Listening to All the Stuff Out There in Space
Dan gets personal with space debris in 'Project Adrift'
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The Sunday Feature: Legendary Conductor Bernard Haitink at the Proms
Bernard Haitink marks the 50th anniversary year of his first appearance at the Proms.
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The Sunday Feature: Led Zeppelin's Jimmy Page
Rebecca Kesby talks to the legendary guitarist about his song-writing and influences
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The Sunday Feature: Lady of Dance, Susan Stroman
Vincent Dowd speaks to choreographer Susan Stroman about her award-winning career
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The Sunday Feature: Kickstarting the Ignition Brewery
The new brewery offering hope and employment for people with learning disabilities
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The Sunday Feature: Keith Church and His 'Urge to Paint'
Jerry Sullivan goes to the first exhibition of Keith Church, 34 years after his murder.
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The Sunday Feature: Jewish Tailors and the Swinging 60s
Early immigrants in London set the stage for mod fashion
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The Sunday Feature: Japanese Internment in America
Dan Damon looks at a moving and troubling chapter in US history and its legacy
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The Sunday Feature: Iris Origo's Italian War Diary
Iris Origo, one of the twentieth century's great diarists, documents Italy before WW2
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The Sunday Feature: Iraq's Christians
Dan Damon looks at the plight of Christians driven from their homes by the Islamic State
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The Sunday Feature: Insects Du Jour
Dan goes to a "pestaurant" in Surrey, England - what's behind the bug-eating fad?
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The Sunday Feature: How Virtual Reality May Change Your Life
Could VR really change the way we see the world around us? Vincent Dowd finds out
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The Sunday Feature: How London's Zoo Began
Isobel Charman has chronicled the fascinating early days of the London Zoological Society
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The Sunday Feature: Hope and Fear of Red October
Dan visits a news exhibition that tells the story of the Bolshevik Revolution
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The Sunday Feature: Hearing the World Around Us Differently
Musician Dame Evelyn Glennie's new project questions if we are really paying attention
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The Sunday Feature: Hearing Masterpieces
Jerry Sullivan heads to the exhibition where famous paintings get a sonic makeover
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The Sunday Feature: Healthcare for the hidden
Dan Damon hears about an east London clinic helping undocumented migrants
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The Sunday Feature: Grant Museum of Zoology
James Menendez visits the Grant Museum, London's last university zoological museum.