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They claim to cure video game addiction - but what's really going on? Mind-bending thriller from the makers of The Cipher, starring Armin Karima (Sex Education).
Adam Zmith has found some lost sound recordings from 1930. As he listens to this archive of intriguing noises, he imagines a film that could have changed the world.
The week's news stories lovingly bashed, mashed and moulded into sketches and one-liners by the public.
Melvyn Bragg explores the pivotal role of England's north in the shaping of modern Britain.
Psychiatrist Dr Anthony Clare conducts in depth interviews with prominent people from different walks of life.
Film critic Mark Kermode reveals the economic realities behind the film industry.
Kathy Willis considers our changing relationship with plants over the last 250 years - from tools to exploit, to objects of beauty, to being an essential resource we must conserve.
An intimate portrait of Dorothy Hodgkin, the only British woman to win a Nobel Prize for science, for cracking the chemical structures of penicillin and vitamin B12.
Admiral Lord West tells the story of the Royal Navy during the 20th century.
James Naughtie profiles 60 public figures nominated to mark the diamond jubilee
Making a selection of objects from the British Museum and collections across the UK, Neil MacGregor uncovers the stories they tell about Shakespeare's world.
Will Gompertz enters the Royal Collection to examine some of the objects that have adorned, defined and described the story of a thousand years of the British monarchy.
Clare Balding presents a 30-part series charting how sport has shaped the British and how Britain has shaped sport
Professor of Mathematics Marcus du Sautoy reveals the personalities behind the calculations and argues that mathematics is the driving force behind modern science.