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My African City: Kampala
Ugandan Philip Luswata gives a guided tour around his favourite city in Africa

Accra, Ghana
An exploration of the hip hop scene in Accra, Ghana

Soul Music: For Somewhere
The special appeal of Bernstein’s song ‘Somewhere’ from ‘West Side Story’

Soul Music: Kol Nidre
Exploring the meaning and significance of performing the Jewish prayer 'Kol Nidre'

Soul Music: Moon River
A look at the appeal of the song 'Moon River' and the film 'Breakfast at Tiffany's'

Soul Music: Fever
The history and continuing appeal of the song 'Fever' made famous by Peggy Lee

Monsters - Part 4 - Alien Monsters
Are there monsters in outer space?

Monsters - Part 3 - Scientific Monsters
A look at stories about creative fiends who use science to make monsters

Monsters - Part 2 - The Monster Within
Exploring the universal fear of the monster within us all

The Crucible - Arthur Miller
How Arthur Miller tried to throw light on the 1950s McCarthy witchhunt with 'The Crucible'