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5/10. In Philadelphia Miriam Margolyes finds a city obsessed with Charles Dickens. It still has the "solitary prison" he wrote about, a Dickens Society, a Dickens Drinking Club, his pet raven stuffed and mounted in the local library - and the only life-size statue of Dickens in the world.
Tyler Brûlé on the global media landscape.
2/6. The explorer's journey across the vast South Asian mountain range begins at the notorious K2 mountain in Pakistan and ends in Ladakh in neighbouring India. It's a journey that necessitates a detour of hundreds of miles around the mountainous political barriers formed between India and Pakistan following Partition in 1947. Behind the scenes at the Baftas: p14
Sir Mark Tully travels through India examining how the collapse of secularism has created a vacuum in which Hindu nationalism is flourishing