Seriously interesting documentaries from Radio 4.
Sharmini Selvarajah meets interfaith families facing the 'December dilemma'.
Jazz singer Kurt Elling doffs his trilby as he explores the life of Frank Sinatra.
Caroline Nin listens to those drawn to sing the music of the legendary French performer.
Mukti Jain Campion discovers how Indians are embracing the online shopping revolution.
Sukhdev Sandhu tells the story of a book of hippy philosophy that defined the 1960s.
How the white collar worker has become a cult hero in TV series and comic books in Japan.
The extraordinary story of the day an epic Holocaust documentary was premiered in Israel.
Richard Hollingham uncovers the forgotten history of Britons in space.
Sanjeev Kohli visits a Chinese-owned castle in the Scottish glens.
Stephen Evans goes deep into the Milky Way to look at the phenomenon of StarCraft.
How the American record industry responded to the assassination of President Kennedy.
Internet security is vital, but increasingly fragile. Edward Lucas explores online trust.
Jim Al-Khalili investigates whether there is a link between age and scientific creativity.
Clare Jenkins presents a personal insight into the world of premature babies.
Jim Al-Khalili and fellow physicists explain why they think equations are beautiful.
A collection of documentaries on modern and contemporary classical music.
Lucy Kellaway explores UK office culture.
Mat Fraser meets the former showgirls coming out of retirement and getting back on stage.
Siouxsie Sioux celebrates Alice's Adventures in Wonderland
Anna McNamee explores atomic science as poetic inspiration.
What can animals tell us about the origins of our numerical abilities?
Glenda Jackson presents a documentary in Paris of France's great writer鈥揈mile Zola.
Neil Kinnock assesses the poetry of a fellow Welshman, Idris Davies.
The untold story of The Last Post, one of the world's most famous pieces of music.