The Island
Stephen Mangan washes up on the actual island from Desert Island Discs. He is not alone. Living there is every former guest of the show – and it’s all gone a bit Lord of the Flies. More here.
Stephen Mangan washes up on the actual island from Desert Island Discs. He is not alone. Living there is every former guest of the show – and it’s all gone a bit Lord of the Flies. More here.
A mischievous look behind the week’s headlines with clips, unexpected guests, and satirical silliness. More here.
Marianna Spring investigates the online phenomena that could influence the election. More here.
To mark 100 years of surrealism, Russell Tovey is exploring where this mind-bending art movement came from, where it travelled to, and how it has remained relevant. More here.
Jon Holmes presents the multi-award winning, ‘dizzying, dazzling, haunting and moving’ satirical comedy, returning to twist itself into these turbulent times. More here.
When Jon was diagnosed with cancer, he realised men don’t talk openly about the embarrassing indignity of it all. So he decided he would, with other men who’ve been through it.
Rory Stewart examines the radical idea that understanding ignorance is as important as acquiring knowledge. More here.
From arguments about fonts to the preferred sandwich fillings of a new PM, Cleo Watson and Helen MacNamara go behind the scenes of the civil service during purdah.
In this 7-part miniseries host Tilly Robinson investigates the invisible forces leading us towards the climate crisis & system-collapse. More here.
The UK awakes to financial catastrophe and no one can access any money. As the country descends into chaos, some see opportunity but the powerful want to cling to the status quo. More here.