Series 30
An Unexpected History of Science - Rufus Hound, Matthew Cobb ,Victoria Herridge and Keith Moore
Brian Cox and Robin Ince raid the Royal Society's archives with Rufus Hound and guests.
Dough - Vacuum Cleaners
Why do we buy so many vacuum cleaners?
Why is a ship a ‘she’?
Why are nouns coded as male or female in some languages but not others?
CERN’s Supercollider Plan
Is the 17 billion Euro project worth it?
Surrey - from Oaks Park to Kingswood
Clare meets two friends who run a walking website for a hike in Surrey
A celebration of Michael Mosley
On Just One Thing Day (12 July, 2024), we celebrated the life and work of Michael Mosley.
Shearing Day
We meet Una Cameron in East Lothian as she prepares for a world record shearing attempt.
The Seabed: out of sight, out of mind?
How can we protect our sea beds from environmental damage?
Extreme athletic performance
Science news and an in-depth look at how athletes compete at the highest level.
Series 1
Coelacanth
Was the first live specimen of the primitive bony fish shown on TV really a living fossil?
27/07/24 Farming Today This Week: what next for agriculture in Wales?
A special panel programme recorded in front of an audience at the Royal Welsh Show.
Introducing… Uncharted with Hannah Fry
Tales of data and discovery with Hannah Fry.
The human cost of the decline of nature’s carcass cleaners
The loss of vultures in India may be responsible for half a million human deaths.
The Evidence: Salt
You eat it every day, but how much do you know about the incredible science of salt?
Breaking, climbing, and surfing
Could we surf on Titan, or dance like a physicist? Olympic levels of science chat.
Megan McCubbin on the Eider
Zoologist and Wildlife TV presenter enjoys the chatter and conversation of eider ducks.
Dawn Bonfield on inclusive engineering, sustainable solutions and why she once tried to leave the sector for good
Dawn Bonfield on how engineering can save the world - if it becomes more inclusive.
Stone Stacking, Rally Driving and a Wildflower Mosaic
Mark Stephen and Rachel Stewart with stories from the great outdoors.
Jade and postpartum psychosis
How can we best treat postpartum psychosis?
Series 4
6: Giant Giraffes and Raucous Ruffs
Time to meet our tallest land animal, the giraffe, and theatrical bird, the ruff.
Frozen Planet II
Frozen Planet II: 6
An immersive audio experience from Frozen Planet II.
Systemic racism in health care
Systemic racism affects our wellbeing long before we ever see a doctor.
Series 3
Matthew Wright
Dave Gorman and guest Matthew Wright chew over ridiculous and unworkable inventions.
Alpacas, Osprey, Stone Stacking and Rally Driving
Mark Stephen and Rachel Stewart with stories from the great outdoors
Post-Flood Cumbria
Matt Baker visits Cumbria to see if life is returning to normal after the floods of 2009.
A Wonderful Catastrophe
How can we cope with the challenges of digital communication?
8. I Sung of Chaos
Is Silicon Valley’s radical experiment to connect the world about to implode?
27. Birthday Cake
It’s here. The first birthday. Cake, balloons, fuss. We reflect on the last 12 months.
Salt
The End
Robin Ince on Writing the End of the Universe – if indeed it does end