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Dan Cruickshank is the man that took us Around the World in 80 Treasures. Now he's taking Fred on a journey through the secret history of Georgian London and Edinburgh's New Town.
Clare English talks to Aimee Mungu, who had to leave her home and her three children behind in the Democratic Republic of Congo and seek refuge in Britain. Show more
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Mary Ann presents an A to Z of World Music - everything from Argentina's Astor Piazzolla to the joys of zydeco, the roots music of America.
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Karen Darke talks to Pen Hadow, who travelled unaided from Canada to the North Pole in 2003 and now regards conserving the polar regions as a social responsibility. Show more
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