The Documentary Podcast Podcast
Hear the voices at the heart of global stories. Where curious minds can make sense of the world. Home of the best documentaries from the BBC World Service.
Hear the voices at the heart of global stories. Where curious minds can uncover hidden truths and make sense of the world. Home of the best documentaries from the BBC World Service.
From the impact of drought on crops, tourism and trade, to Africa's first film city, to the Romanian teenagers who built a DIY internet...we go beyond the headlines.
Each week we look at the stories shaping our world and hear voices connecting people from across the globe, asking how news stories are shaping their lives. We also follow spiritual journeys, examine the world through the lens of its media and focus on solutions to global problems.
Episodes to download
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Life In Many Voices
Sat 25 Feb 2012
In the occupied Palestinian territories the rate of blindness is as high as ten times...
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Assignment - Bosnia's Heritage
Thu 23 Feb 2012
There's a crisis of culture in Bosnia Herzegovina. The guardians of the nation's - the...
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English In The East: Part Two
Tue 21 Feb 2012
English has been the dominant global language for a century, but is it the language of...
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A Family Business
Sat 18 Feb 2012
Mair Bosworth looks at conflict between generations in a small family business in London.
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Assignment - America's Poor
Thu 16 Feb 2012
The BBC's Hilary Anderson examines what it means to be poor, in the richest country in...
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English In The East: Part One
Tue 14 Feb 2012
English has been the dominant global language for a century, but is it the language of...
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The Bombardment of Homs
Sun 12 Feb 2012
The Syrian city of Homs has seen some of the worst violence in the government's and in...
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Lisdoonvarna – Ireland’s Love Capital
Sat 11 Feb 2012
Alison Finch meets one of Ireland's last traditional matchmakers as he reigns over the...
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Assignment - Equatorial Guinea
Thu 9 Feb 2012
Rob Walker investigates what’s happened to billions of dollars in oil revenues paid...
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Dickens And India - Mutual Friends
Tue 7 Feb 2012
To celebrate the bicentenary of Charles Dickens' birth, Indian writer Ayeesha Menon...
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Dreaming Dickens: Feb 03 12
Fri 3 Feb 2012
In this documentary-fantasy we bring the danger back to Dickens. Slipping in and out...
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Assignment: Opposing Syria's President Assad
Thu 2 Feb 2012
Undercover in Damascus for Assignment. Tim Whewell enters the dangerous world of the...
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Great Expectations: Part Eight
Fri 27 Jan 2012
Nina Robinson reports from two Olympic cities - Beijing who were hosts in 2008 and Rio...
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Assignment - Australia's FIFO Workers
Thu 26 Jan 2012
Australia's mining boom is proving lucrative for its so called Fly in Fly Out (FIFO) a...
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The Wealth Gap – The View from London: Part Two
Tue 24 Jan 2012
The gap between the super-rich and the rest has grown sharply around the world.
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Great Expectations: Part Seven
Sat 21 Jan 2012
Nina Robinson reports from two Olympic cities - Beijing who were hosts in 2008 and Rio...
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The Toughest Guys On Ice
Thu 19 Jan 2012
Assignment goes inside the fast and furious world of North American ice hockey.
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The Wealth Gap – The View from London: Part One
Tue 17 Jan 2012
The gap between the super-rich and the rest has grown sharply around the world.
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The Antartic Explorer
Fri 13 Jan 2012
Karen Bowerman retraces the route of Antarctic explorer Frank Wild - Sir Ernest - as...
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Assignment - What Happened to the Kurdish Spring
Thu 12 Jan 2012
For Assignment Gabriel Gatehouse asks whether the autonomous Kurdish region in Iraq be...
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Sporting Chances: Australia Part Two
Tue 10 Jan 2012
Farayi Mungazi looks at the role of sport in shaping the country's national identity...
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The Women Of Tahrir Square
Sat 7 Jan 2012
Women were at the forefront of the revolution in Egypt. Hanan Razek discovers why many...
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The Truth About NGOs - Haiti
Thu 5 Jan 2012
Allan Little investigates allegations of NGO inefficiency, political bias and lack of...
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Sporting Chances: South Sudan Part One
Tue 3 Jan 2012
Farayi Mungazi explores the power of basketball to create a national identity in newly...
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Goodbye To Bush House: Part Two
Sat 31 Dec 2011
John Tusa presents memories and archive about the BBC World Service in Bush House, to...
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Guangzhou - China's migrant metropolis
Thu 29 Dec 2011
China's economy depends on a system regulating workers from around China and beyond.
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The Truth About NGOs - India
Tue 27 Dec 2011
Allan Little investigates allegations of NGO inefficiency, political bias and lack of...
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The Songs of Comrade Time
Christmas Eve 2011
The Children's Choir of the USSR sang to their leaders, they sang to their people, and...
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Goodbye To Bush House: Part One
Christmas Eve 2011
John Tusa presents memories and archive about the BBC World Service in Bush House, to...
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Tales From The Arab Spring: Whose Tomorrow? (Syria)
Thu 22 Dec 2011
The BBC's Middle East Editor Jeremy Bowen looks back over a momentous year in the East...