Peter Allen looks back at the Manchester IRA Bomb in June, 1996. Peter hears from those who were affected by the bomb, including one woman who was due to get married on that day.
Three gay men describe how the momentous 1967 legal change affected them in different ways. Show more
Lee Dixon and John Aldridge remember the famous title-deciding clash. Show more
The legendary London 1970s squatting community remembered. Show more
Steve Lillywhite, who produced the song, speaks to Adrian.
Sam Walker speaks to Janet and Graham Walton. Show more
A look back at March 1993 and the beginnings of one of the great modern music stories Show more
Mamma Mia: Here We Go Again. Anna speaks to the actor PHILIP MICHAEL, dancer LYDIA LOUISA and Assistant Director CHRIS NEWMAN who all helped to make the original a success. Show more
Adrian looks back at the 1980 US Presidential Election between Jimmy Carter and Ronald Reagan
In an emotional interview, Jean Pierre Albertini tells Emma Barnett about losing his son in the 2015 Paris attacks.
This week Adrian and Martin Lewis discuss the three Ds: Death, Divorce and Dementia.
Adrian Chiles speaks to people who remember the moment, 37 years ago this week, when Margaret Thatcher revealed in the House of Commons that Sir Anthony Blunt had been a spy.
Anne Milton is first woman to be deputy chief whip. She tells Emma Barnett how women are changing the face of politics, and why she sometimes feels like a "management lackey"
Johan Norberg tells Adrian Chiles about his research which shows that life around the world is getting better, not worse.
Nathalie McGloin was paralysed from the chest down after a car crash as a 16 year old. She’s now described as the tetraplegic lady racer who tamed a porsche. Show more
Adrian chats to two Pride of Britain award winners about the extraordinary work they do.
Emma Barnett talks to the UKIP donor about the future of the party and his take on UK politics.
The TV sports presenter, who was abused as a teenager, gives Emma Barnett her reaction to the growing football abuse scandal.
Rita Goldberg tells Emma Barnett how her mother survived the Holocaust, and about overcoming “second generational” trauma.
With Trainspotting 2 released over the weekend we thought we'd look back to 1996 and the release of the original classic tale of Renton, Begbie, Spud and Sick Boy. Show more