Poet and writer Benjamin Zephaniah gets a sneak preview of the new blockbuster exhibition at Tate Britain showcasing one of the great names in British Art, J.M.W.Turner. Show more
Inside Out Yorkshire and Lincolnshire
04/02/2009
30 minutes
First broadcast: on BBC One Yorks & LincsLatest broadcast: on BBC One Yorkshire
Local stories. Jamie Coulson meets team who solve crimes decades after they are committed, and author Joanne Harris learns the real story behind the death of Charlotte Bronte. Show more
The story of this season's FA Cup, told through the eyes of football fans Wretch 32, Dynamo, David Bradley, Benjamin Zephaniah and Rachel Riley. Show more
Live from the Springwatch Unsprung sofa, Chris Packham is joined by poet and playwright Benjamin Zephaniah. Show more
In Search of England's Green and Pleasant Land
East Midlands
30 minutes
Poet and novelist Benjamin Zephaniah moved from London to rural Lincolnshire in search of inspiration and tranquility. But is this vision of countryside communities realistic? Show more
Benjamin Zephaniah sets out to inspire and galvanise the citizens of Swansea to give a public performance of the works of their native son, Dylan Thomas. Show more
Inside Out Yorkshire and Lincolnshire
06/01/2014
30 minutes
First broadcast: on BBC One YorkshireLatest broadcast: on BBC One Yorks & Lincs
Chris Jackson meets the woman who survived a fall from a North Sea ferry. Keeley Donovan reports on the efforts to improve the fortunes of a heritage railway. Show more
Inside Out Yorkshire and Lincolnshire
29/10/2008
30 minutes
First broadcast: on BBC One YorkshireLatest broadcast: on BBC One Yorks & Lincs
Local stories. Benjamin Zephaniah explores the language and changing culture of his home in Lincolnshire, while Nicola Rees goes on the road with a team of real ghostbusters. Show more
Alexander Armstrong presents a celebrity writers edition of the quiz, with guests including Charlie Higson, Rachel Johnson, Robert Harris, Gill Hornby and Jenny Colgan. Show more
A celebrity writers edition of the quiz, with John O'Farrell, Emma Kennedy, Kathy Lette, Kate Mosse, Benjamin Zephaniah, Roger McGough, Terry Deary and Bryony Gordon. Show more
Period crime drama set in Birmingham. Tommy offers to help Polly by searching for her children. Arthur continues to feel the devastating effects of the Great War. Show more
Benjamin Zephaniah reads his autobiography. As the writer flourishes, the man, now a husband, suffers at the cruel hands of infertility. Show more
Benjamin Zephaniah reads his autobiography. The seeds of his passion for poetry and politics begin to grow and religion takes on a greater role in his life as he finds Rastafari. Show more
For the first time, Question Time comes from the Houses of Parliament. David Dimbleby chairs a panel including Ed Balls, Theresa May, Shirley Williams and Benjamin Zephaniah. Show more
David Dimbleby chairs Question Time from Birmingham. Panellists include Grant Shapps MP, Caroline Flint MP, Simon Hughes MP, poet Benjamin Zephaniah and columnist Cristina Odone. Show more
Benjamin Zephaniah reads his autobiography. No longer content in Birmingham, Zephaniah moves to London, where he finds himself culturally, religiously and politically inspired. Show more
Benjamin Zephaniah revisits the place of his birth, Birmingham, on a mission to compose a new poem, which he will then read out on the streets of the city. Show more
Period crime drama. As the Shelbys come to terms with shocking events, Tommy makes a decision he may come to regret. And a bold new enemy makes his move. Show more
Dangers lurk in the shadows as Tommy discovers who he can truly trust at the boxing match. But in a bitter fight to the end, who will be the true winner? Show more
Loose Ends
Tim Minchin, David Bryan, AL Kennedy, Joseph Barnes-Phillips, Benjamin Zephaniah, Susanne Sundfor, Arthur Smith, Nikki Bedi
46 minutes
First broadcast: on BBC Radio 4 FMLatest broadcast: on BBC Radio 4 LW
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Nikki Bedi and Arthur Smith are joined by Tim Minchin, David Bryan, AL Kennedy and Joseph Barnes-Phillips. With music from Benjamin Zephaniah and Susanne Sundfor. Show more