Seriously interesting documentaries from Radio 4.
The daughter of a former Chernobyl engineer returns to her father's workplace
Marie-Louise Muir explores the significance of Van Morrison's recent gigs in east Belfast.
Journalist Nichi Hodgson asks whether there's scope for an ethical code for producing porn
Tom Ravenscroft discusses private pressings with DIY musicians from the 1970s and 80s.
Dotun Adebayo explores his teenage obsession with actor James Dean
Novelist Neil Gaiman explores the the intricacies of the Orpheus myth
Lauren Laverne on the origins and effects of the obsession with selfies.
An aspiring pop star meets Jacques Attali, who predicted today's music crisis in 1976.
Lainy Malkani uncovers her family's roots on the sugar plantations of British Guiana
Stella Rimington uncovers startling new evidence about the executed British heroine.
Alan Bennett and musicians young and old consider the orchestral heritage of Yorkshire.
A reflection in sound on the life of Virginia Fiennes, first wife of explorer Sir Ranulph.
Violence and tribalism at music gigs in the late 70s and 80s. Adrian Goldberg presents.
Gordon Brown tells the story of James Keir Hardie, Labour's first leader.
The story of two New York churches that survived 9/11 and are now healing the community.
Photographer Eamonn McCabe curates his own photo exhibition on the radio.
Science writer Stuart Clark explores the relationship between scientists and computers.
Gerald Scarfe explores the Walt Disney Studio's activity during the Second World War.
Harry Shearer lives in New Orleans. He looks back at the last ten years in the city.
Decades after his death, why does Sun Ra continue to inspire an obsessive following?
The growing problem of alcohol abuse among older people, told through personal stories.
Exploring the audio archive found in Osama Bin Laden's compound in Afghanistan.
50 years after the Beatles played Shea Stadium, Kate Mossman plots a history of Arena rock
As Dr Mark Porter's waistline increases, he puts his body mass index, or BMI, to the test.