Born in China, raised in the UK, Eva Brookes explores how being a transracial adoptee has shaped her understanding of herself now.
Exploring the big questions around classical music — and why it still matters today.
We’re delighted to introduce the launch of a brand new weekly show Dream Time with Zakia Sewell on BBC 6 Music.
The return of the award-winning thriller with Gina McKee and Shvorne Marks, by Ben and Max Ringham with Dan Rebellato.
Pod Save the UK is your weekly fix of political news, big ideas and a shot of inspiration with comedian Nish Kumar and journalist Coco Khan.
Songwriter Justin Currie reflects on the impact of a recent Parkinson's diagnosis, and the effects of the disease on his work as a performer.
Indonesia's capital Jakarta is sinking but how easy is it build a new one from scratch?
On holiday in Ukraine in 2017, audio producer Phil Smith fell in love with the soundworld of the sleeper train. This Slow Radio journey offers echoes of a country in calmer times.
Johny Pitts examines failed utopias to decipher if they can help us reimagine the future.
An immersive musical suite of a journey across Morocco comprising binaural field recordings and on-location sound.
How Francis Bacon became the first major Western artist to have a solo exhibition in the Soviet Union. Written by Stephen Wakelam, based on the memoir by James Birch and starring Timothy Spall.
In Sweden and the Netherlands, a mental-health first approach to justice is showing positive results in keeping reoffending rates down.
The Frieze Masters Podcast is a eight episodes series that brings listeners the Frieze's annual programme of live talks – curated by the Director of the National Portrait Gallery, Dr Nicholas Cullinan.
Paul Purgas explores the life of Deben Bhattacharya, whose work shaped how the west listened to the sounds of South Asia.