The Documentary Podcast: Archive 2015

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The BBC World Service's wide range of documentaries from 2015.

Episodios

  • African Students Abroad

    13/05/2015 Duración: 27min

    Over 35,000 African students studied at British universities last year - part of a growing number of foreign students coming to the UK. Bola Masuro charts the progress of four students from Africa. What do they want to take back with them from the British way of life? And what could the UK learn from Africa?

  • Jordan Takes On the Islamic State's Digital Machine

    12/05/2015 Duración: 27min

    The Jordanian social media campaign run in response to the burning of pilot Moaz al-Kasasbeh. Dominic Casciani examines Islamic State’s social media strategy and the attempts to combat it.

  • The Alistair Cooke Memorial Lecture

    09/05/2015 Duración: 49min

    American historian David Blight explores the legacy of the American Civil War - especially regarding the issue of race-relations. He joins the dots between events from 150 years ago through to the American Civil Rights movement of the 1960s to more recent protests in the US cities of Baltimore and Ferguson.

  • Georgia: Orthodoxy in the Classroom

    07/05/2015 Duración: 26min

    Natalia Antelava asks if the creeping influence of the Orthodox Church in Georgia’s schools is turning them into a breeding ground for radical Christianity.

  • Lost Children of the Holocaust

    06/05/2015 Duración: 50min

    Following the end of World War Two, the BBC began a series of special radio appeals on behalf of a group of children who had survived the Holocaust but were now stranded as orphans in post-war Europe. Alex Last finds out what happened to the 12 children named in the recordings.

  • The Saudi Arabian Spring

    06/05/2015 Duración: 27min

    Tarek Osman considers how the impact of the Arab Uprisings of 2011 was felt in Saudi Arabia. The country’s growing youth population faced high unemployment and was well adapted to social media. But unlike other Arab countries, they did not take to the streets. And, As King Salman takes power, what is the future of this traditional society and global banker of oil?

  • The Islamic State's Social Media Machine

    05/05/2015 Duración: 27min

    Dominic Casciani explores the way the so called Islamic State use social media to recruit people to their cause, and what can we be done combat this. Dominic travels to Canada to meet a mother whose son was recruited by IS and executed by the FSA, and the police chief who says a lot more needs to be done to counter IS online

  • The Rape of Berlin

    02/05/2015 Duración: 50min

    Lucy Ash investigates the mass rapes committed by Soviet troops in Germany at the end of World II - in part as revenge for Nazi atrocities in the Soviet Union.

  • Wrestling out of Poverty

    30/04/2015 Duración: 27min

    In India, a wrestler in the family can mean a ticket out of poverty. Rupa Jha meets the young fighters determined to get to the top and overcome India's complex caste system.

  • Saudi Arabia: Sands of Time

    29/04/2015 Duración: 27min

    Tarek Osman investigates the rise of the Kindgom of Saudi Arabia. In this second episode he sees how Saudi Arabia was suddenly challenged at the end of the 1970s by the Iranian Revolution and the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan which gave rise to religious extremism, as well as the Arab uprisings.

  • PJ O'Rourke on the UK Campaign Trail

    28/04/2015 Duración: 27min

    American satirist PJ O’Rourke travels across Britain trying to work out why party politics in the UK is being shaken up. He meets politicians, pundits and voters, to find out what it takes to get elected to the UK Parliament in 2015.

  • The Abandoned

    25/04/2015 Duración: 27min

    Will Coley listens to the stories of Ethiopian and Eritrean migrants who have made the often lethal journey across the Sahara, and then the Mediterranean, to arrive in Sicily asking for political asylum. Once the news cameras have left them on the beaches, Italian squatters are helping them to occupy the opulent empty homes of a Sicily in decline.

  • ‘Police State' Portugal

    23/04/2015 Duración: 27min

    Does Portugal have a problem with police brutality and racism? The residents of Cova da Moura, a largely immigrant community, believe that it does. (Warning: contains strong language)

  • PJ O'Rourke on the UK Election Trail

    22/04/2015 Duración: 27min

    American writer and satirist PJ O’Rourke hits the campaign trail to give his own unique take on the British election.

  • The Rise of the Kingdom

    22/04/2015 Duración: 27min

    Egyptian writer Tarek Osman follows the dramatic events that led to the establishment of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and its rise, in less than 50 years, to the status of global power.

  • Who Will Govern Britain

    18/04/2015 Duración: 27min

    As the UK heads towards a highly competitive general election with an uncertain outcome, Mary Ann Sieghart explores how the parties are planning to form a government if there is no clear winner.

  • Who's Afraid of Teatr Doc?

    16/04/2015 Duración: 26min

    Teatr Doc is widely praised for its hard-hitting plays about contemporary Russia. Lucy Ash finds that for the country's most controversial theatre company, the show must go on

  • Stand Up for China

    14/04/2015 Duración: 27min

    Comedian Des Bishop finds out what makes the chinese laugh. He has learnt Mandarin to take his jokes to China. He finds that there is a long tradition of comedy in China called Xiangsheng, or Crosstalk, often in the form of two comedians playing off each other. Join him in a comedy club in Beijing to find out what goes down well - and what doesn't!

  • Canada’s Red River Murders

    09/04/2015 Duración: 26min

    More women and girls from Canada's Aboriginal population go missing or are murdered than any other section of society. Joanna Jolly reports from the city of Winnipeg.

  • The Meaning of Mongol

    08/04/2015 Duración: 27min

    Imagine your nationality was used by people all around the world to describe someone with a learning disability or a stupid person. Uuganaa Ramsay investigates how the word mongol became a term to describe someone with Down's Syndrome and as a term of abuse meaning an idiot.

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