Seriously Surprising
Unexpected stories from across the globe, from surfers in Gaza to Northern Soul in Tokyo.
America's Fan Club
The Daughters of the American Revolution at 125 and still flying the flag for the USA.
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Dr Seuss and the Butter Battles
The surprising political legacy of the much-loved children's author, Dr Seuss.
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From Mumbai to Machynlleth
A poetic and musical collaboration melding two traditions and seeking common ground.
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Hip Hop in the Middle East: Rhymes, Revolution and Resistance
Music journalist Jackson Allers explores Arab Spring era hip-hop as a catalyst for change.
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Hitler's Favourite Cowboy
Joe Queenan on the German Wild West novels that inspired Adolf Hitler throughout his life.
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Life Under Glass
The story of how a sideshow doctor changed medical history and saved premature babies.
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My Pakistani Jazz Orchestra
Izzat Majeed could have retired quietly, but he formed a Pakistani jazz ensemble instead.
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Orangemen on the Equator
Journalist Chris Page travels to Africa and meets members of the Ghanaian Orange Order.
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Shine Like Tokyo - Northern Soul Goes East!
DJ Annie Nightingale looks at how Northern Soul music has become popular in Japan.
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The Advance of the Giant Crabs
David Lomax reports on the story of the Kamchatka crabs brought to the Arctic by Stalin.
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The Best Exotic Etiquette Academy
Why is there such a demand for British etiquette around the world?
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The Singing Fish of Batticaloa
The search for an elusive watery wonder in the aftermath of Sri Lanka's civil war.
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The Gaza Surf Club
A portrait of life in Gaza through the eyes of a group of young Palestinian surfers.
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Time Noodles
Chie Kobayashi reports on Rakugo, Japan's ancient art of laughter.
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