Surely by now you know that we have begun to link Genome listings to the thousands of TV and radio programmes which are already available on the BBC website.
(What do you mean you haven't? I invite you to give it a go - you can run an empty search and filter your search results by "Programme Available" in the Advanced tab, or better still, let us do it for you and click here.)
We now want to hear from you. What have you found so far? Any archive gems or unusual findings? Has any programme triggered any cherished memories?
Our own Jake Berger, by far the most sartorially elegant member of the Genome team, found "some top waxing tips from Salvador Dali" on a 1955 edition of Panorama...
And our colleagues from BBC Scotland stumbled upon a programme about The West Highlander...
My favourite thing to do with this feature is to search for a particular keyword and then check if there are programmes available. If you search for "parents", for example, you'll get a pretty interesting list of BBC Radio 4 programmes from the 1960s to today - from a Reith Lecture exhorting listeners "not to panic because enriched human experience fits less and less tidily into compartments" (how 1967!), to the 1970s "child-centred age", to a more recent discussion about "whether shouting at children inflicts long-term damage"... A radio playlist of parental anxiety throughout the decades.
So please comment on this blog post to share anything unusual, funny or interesting - we will then create a list with all your favourite picks to guide people throught the thousands of programmes available to watch and listen to on the BBC website.
Over to you...
