Angels, Demons and Freemasons explores the myths, folklore and legends of the world of secret societies and provides startling evidence for a true and all too real conspiracy....
The BBC Radio 4 series that inspired the best-selling book Eats, Shoots & Leaves. Its runaway success brought millions of grammar geeks out of the closet....
This documentary is about two men who, at mid-life, re-read Jack Kerouac's On the Road and get behind the wheel for a 4,000 mile road trip of reflection and discovery....
Filmmaker Steve McCarthy explores the meaning of heroism by discovering the life of his friend, Captain Paddy Brown, New York's most decorated fireman who died on 9/11....
Hello! Stephen Fry says goodbye for the time being with a programme about Hello, and how it came to be one of the world's favourite words. As heard on Radio 4 during in August 2009....
We spend six months following a lively group of innovators, entrepreneurs, and venture capitalists who are at the epicenter of an American desire for clean technologies....
Starkey founder and CEO Bill Austin has always had a passion for helping others. Listen to his private confessions and why....he believes himself be an angel....
As a man is, so he sees. These words of mystical poet and artist William Blake are just as relevant now as they were when they were written in 1802 - perhaps more so....
Join presenters Brett Westwood and Stephen Moss in this fascinating guide to the calls and songs of our most popular water birds, as heard on BBC Radio 4....
Audio Journeys by Travel Radio International explores the 200-year-old village of Potsdam, New York, where Clarkson University was founded by two Clarkson sisters....
Audio Journeys by Travel Radio International explores the National Currency Museum of Canada, where we find out about the history of money around the world....
Audio Journeys are explores this one-of-a-kind monolith known to Native Americans as Bear Mountain. We walk around the base while a park ranger interprets what this unique formation is and the ecology that surrounds it....
Audio Journeys by Travel Radio International explores one of the most important trading posts in the West. Hubbell was meeting ground for two cultures: the Navajo and early settlers who came to the area....
Audio Journeys by Travel Radio International takes a walking tour of Erfurt's old city. We find out about Martin Luther, the founded of Protestantism and the Lutheran faith....
Audio Journeys explores the B. Bryan Preserve in the little coastal village of Point Arena. Here, Judy and Frank Mello are protecting endangered African hoof stock from extinction on their private preserve....
Audio Journeys by Travel Radio International explores Quebec City, Quebec, in early February during its annual Winter Carnival - the largest winter carnival in the world....
Audio Journeys by Travel Radio International explores the over 2,000-year-old city of Trier, Germany. The Porta Negra, or Black Gate, is a small piece of what remains of this ancient fortified Roman city....
Audio Journeys by Travel Radio International explores the countryside near Muenster, including a 300-year-old Westphalia village that has been reconstructed....
Heather Couper journey begins at the beginning as people first gaze in wonder at the life-giving Sun, the wandering planets and the changing phases of the Moon....
We arrive in San Jose, from a small boat across Lake Peten Itza. There are few roads into the region. This quiet lakeside hill town has a Mayan and Spanish Language School....
Audio Journeys are in Holbrook, Arizona, exploring a private collection of pictographs and a museum of artifacts available only through private tours....
Monterrico, Guatemala, lies along the Pacific Coast of Guatemala. For centuries, turtles have used the narrow strip of black sand beach as the perfect incubator for their fragile eggs....