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The Documentary Podcast: Archive 2012
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The BBC World Services wide range of documentaries from 2012.

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The BBC World Services wide range of documentaries from 2012.

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The Documentary Podcast: Archive 2012
Burma Dec 2012

New democratic freedoms are allowing farmers to protest as companies grab their land for agriculture and land. Lucy Ash reporting.

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12 years ago
23 minutes

The Documentary Podcast: Archive 2012
Bollywood Breaking Barriers

Does the Bollywood film industry need to broaden its fanbase to appeal to international, non-Indian audiences to survive in the future?

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12 years ago
23 minutes

The Documentary Podcast: Archive 2012
Lullabies in the Arab World

A look at the unique narratives and symbolism of the lullabies of the Arab world, which are a form of self-expression for women.

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12 years ago
23 minutes

The Documentary Podcast: Archive 2012
El Salvador Dec 2012

El Salvador's violent street gangs have made a truce. The murder rate has plummeted, and quality of life for many Salvadorans has improved dramatically. But can it last?

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12 years ago
23 minutes

The Documentary Podcast: Archive 2012
Bollywood Breaking Barriers

After 100 years of Bollywood cinematic magic, how are filmmakers dealing with India's diverging audiences and wildly different expectations?

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12 years ago
23 minutes

The Documentary Podcast: Archive 2012
No Greater Love

A powerful memorial to the bravery of an ordinary man Leigh Pitt, who saved a boy from drowning but did not himself survive.

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12 years ago
23 minutes

The Documentary Podcast: Archive 2012
Argentina’s Numbers Game Dec 2012

The IMF is threatening to throw Argentina out of the Fund if it doesn’t start reporting credible figures for inflation.

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12 years ago
23 minutes

The Documentary Podcast: Archive 2012
The Cost of Doing Time

Many ex-offenders in the US leave prison indebted to the courts. Why do one in five people in Philadelphia owe around $1.5 billion in criminal court debt?

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12 years ago
23 minutes

The Documentary Podcast: Archive 2012
Anzac

For 95 years, the ‘Anzac Legend’ has been at the heart of Australia’s national identity. Through a government-sponsored programme of commemoration and education, Australians are taught that part of their identity was forged on the battlefields of Europe, the Gallipoli peninsula and in South-East Asia throughout the twentieth century. Sharon Mascal asks what Anzac means today.

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12 years ago
49 minutes

The Documentary Podcast: Archive 2012
A Long Walk Into History

Sol River talks to James Meredith, who walked into history as the first black student at the University of Mississippi in 1962.

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12 years ago
49 minutes

The Documentary Podcast: Archive 2012
US Prison Rape Dec 2012

Linda Pressly investigates why rape and sexual abuse is so common in America's huge prison system - and asks if new measures to fight it will succeed.

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12 years ago
23 minutes

The Documentary Podcast: Archive 2012
Decontaminating Halabja

John Simpson looks back at the chemical weapons attack on the Kurdish town of Halabja, unleashed by Saddam Hussein in 1988. What hope and justice can a new scientific investigation offer to the families of those 5000 civilians who lost their lives?

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12 years ago
23 minutes

The Documentary Podcast: Archive 2012
The Language of Lullabies

Exploring lullabies from around the world and their role in child development.

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12 years ago
23 minutes

The Documentary Podcast: Archive 2012
Afghanistan’s Warlords Nov 2012

In many remote areas of Afghanistan – where few foreign journalists have access - it’s the Kalashnikov rather than the ballot box that dictates who holds power.

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12 years ago
23 minutes

The Documentary Podcast: Archive 2012
Tehrangeles

The largest Iranian community outside Iran can be found in the heart of LA. What is that diaspora's story? Iranian stand-up comedian and actor Maz Jobrani begins his journey on Westwood Boulevard, a street lined with Iranian stores, restaurants, beauty salons, cafes and businesses, where everyone speaks Farsi and all the shop signs are in Persian.

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12 years ago
23 minutes

The Documentary Podcast: Archive 2012
Sport and Crime in Trinidad Nov 2012

Nina Robinson investigates whether the government of Trinidad and Tobago's initiative to get more people involved in sport can reduce the country’s high rates of crime.

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12 years ago
23 minutes

The Documentary Podcast: Archive 2012
Poor Reporting, Nov 2012

What does it take to get people in the rich world engaged in the issue of global poverty? How can you avoid cliché, sentimentality and callousness? What stops people turning off?

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12 years ago
23 minutes

The Documentary Podcast: Archive 2012
The Mayor of Mogadishu Nov 2012

Andrew Harding joins Mohamed Ahmed Noor who, by request of the president, has returned with his wife and family from a life in London to try and clean up Mogadishu.

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12 years ago
23 minutes

The Documentary Podcast: Archive 2012
Influence By Degree

Rob Broomby explores how British universities are adapting to commercial times and asks if significant donations could distort the academic agenda.

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13 years ago
23 minutes

The Documentary Podcast: Archive 2012
Reality Radio

Phil Maguire, Chief Executive of the Prison Radio Association (PRA), reports on the launch of Rise Maximum Radio, based inside Trinidad and Tobago's Maximum Security Prison and hears this remarkable radio station's first moments on-air.

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13 years ago
23 minutes

The Documentary Podcast: Archive 2012

The BBC World Services wide range of documentaries from 2012.