As the clock chimes midnight across the world, 成人快手 Radio 4 Extra raids the 成人快手 archives.
The bumbling student's aim to emerge spiritually becomes a physical revelation.
New Zealand: Dan Cruickshank investigates Maori ritual and tradition.
Nicholas Parsons challenges his guests in Mumbai this week to talk for 60 seconds.
Iran: Dayra thinks Mr Dashti is perfect for her daughter, but she's not so sure.
The Kiwi parody band aim for UK fame. Improvised by Bret McKenzie and Jemaine Clement.
Dan Box visits the Carteret Islands, where evacuation is taking place as sea levels rises.
Dan Cruickshank explores the conflicts that wreaked havoc on the Maori population.
The travellers have reached.......well, actually they're lost in the middle of Uzbekistan.
Setting off to scatter her husband's ashes, a widow discovers more than she bargained for.
Johnny Morris recalls the people, places and animals he's met on his travels.
An aid worker is torn between obligations back home and his commitments to flood relief.
The travel programme investigates the culture of the indigenous Australians.
Musicologist Reem Kelani meets women from the Pacific Micronesian island of Kiribati.
Meet Craig Stevens the Ripper Drongo, as the team broadcast down under.
Chris Harris records the pleasure and the pain of putting on his one man show.
Pakistan/Afghanistan: Felicity Finch visits the sub-continent.
A seminal Japanese film of the fifties comes under scrutiny.
Charles Dodgson only trip abroad, which inspired a sequel to 'Alice in Wonderland'.
Professor Maurice Bloch muses on Malagasy villagers and the nature of anthropology.
Roy Boulter's comedy finds two holidaying accountants locked inside a Shanghai warehouse.
Japan: Roland Buerk explores why the kimono industry in Japan is in steep decline.
PD James learns more about a whale tooth necklace she included in 'The Children of Men'.
Neil MacGregor delves into the history of an artefact from Korea.
A rare Australian outing for Archie Andrews and mentor Peter Brough. Recorded in Sydney.