Seriously interesting documentaries from Radio 4.
Maddy Prior and daughter Rose Kemp discuss their totally different musical journeys.
The work of Imam Alyas Karmani, counselling those Muslims who have troubled sex lives.
Story of the enduring songwriting relationship between Pete Atkin and Clive James.
Lewis Carroll's roots in the North East of England are uncovered by Simon Farnaby.
A selection of great documentaries chosen by legendary radio producer Piers Plowright.
Nomia Iqbal learns how youth radio is playing a part in Myanmar's shift from military rule
Michael Symmons Roberts on the life and legacy of the philanthropist Thomas Horsfall.
Clap those hands, stamp those feet! Chris Stewart goes on the trail of flamenco in Granada
Novelist Bernardine Evaristo on the complex man at the heart of the black arts movement.
Actor Jack Shepherd goes backstage to unearth the strange tales of haunted theatres.
Horatio Clare meets the German student duellists for whom a scar is a badge of honour.
Opera singer Andrea Baker explores the impact of Frederick Douglass' time in Scotland.
Jolyon Jenkins reports on "Spiral Tribe", the 90s free party sound system, still raving.
Julian Joseph recounts how jazz diplomacy was used during the Cold War.
Christopher Bigsby traces the life and work of Arthur Miller, mostly in Miller's own words
Ben Hammersley investigates fictional universes, from Harry Potter to Game of Thrones
Sophie Thompson and Phyllida Law celebrate 50 years of The Magic Roundabout.
Hugh Dennis heads to Gallipoli to learn how his great uncle died in the First World War
Andy Kershaw re-examines the Bob Dylan album that changed popular music and his life.
Stephen Smith tries to rediscover the lost joys of getting lost.
From Sheffield to South Carolina, Johny Pitts explores alternative Black British identity.
Folk singer Eliza Carthy discovers Manchester's 19th-century broadside ballads.
Performer Byron Vincent tries to overcome his paralysing fear of social situations.
As a reluctantly gap-toothed woman, Patricia Cumper explores their cultural significance.