
The Documentary Podcast
A window into our world, through in-depth storytelling from the BBC. Investigating, reporting and uncovering true stories from everywhere. Award-winning journalism, unheard voices, amazing culture and global issues. From Trump’s new world order, to protests in Turkey, to the headphone revolution, The Documentary investigates major global stories.We delve into social media, take you into the minds of the world’s most creative people and explore personal approaches to spirituality. Every week, we also bring together people from around the globe to discuss how news stories are affecting their lives. A new episode most days, all year round. From our BBC World Service teams at: Assignment, Heart and Soul, In the Studio, OS Conversations, The Fifth Floor and Trending.
Latest episodes

Feb 21, 2025 • 26min
Heart and Soul: The only thing certain in life
Rochi Rampal, a performer and writer, shares her journey through grief and spirituality after losing ten loved ones in one year and facing her own health challenges. She discusses navigating loss through the lens of Irish wakes and Hindu funeral practices, highlighting the vital role of community and cultural rituals. Rochi contrasts her experiences with tending to her allotment and reflects on finding beauty in everyday moments. The conversation emphasizes the importance of embracing life and discussing death openly, fostering acceptance of our mortality.

Feb 20, 2025 • 52min
Witness History: US Black History Month special
In this poignant discussion, Elaine Klein Moctofi, an American living in Algiers who aided Eldridge Cleaver during his exile, shares her experiences intertwined with powerful moments of Black activism. Akilah Powell, a participant in the Million Man March, reflects on its transformative impact on the community. They dive into tales of bravery from the Tulsa Race Massacre to Major Charity Adams’ trailblazing military service, celebrating resilience and the continuing fight for rights and representation throughout African-American history.

Feb 19, 2025 • 19min
BBC Trending: Quadrobic panic in Russia over craze to dress and walk on all fours like animals
A quirky youth trend is causing moral panic in Russia as kids don animal costumes and scurry on all fours. Critics, including politicians and religious leaders, claim it threatens traditional values and may lead to an anti-quadrobics law. Surprisingly, this unconventional movement boasts a history as a sport, with a Japanese athlete holding the record for the fastest 100m on all fours. The backlash also serves as a distraction from more pressing issues, raising questions about identity, expression, and the role of such trends in society.

Feb 18, 2025 • 27min
Assignment: The village that came back from the dead
Discover the haunting legacy of coal mining in Germany, where entire villages have vanished for fossil fuels. Hear emotional accounts from residents torn between nostalgia and an uncertain future. Explore the rise of environmental activism and its impact on communities. Witness the remarkable transformation of Morschenich into a sustainable haven as coal operations cease early. This gripping journey captures the struggle between industrial progress and the preservation of local heritage in the face of climate change.

Feb 17, 2025 • 27min
In the Studio: Jennifer Walshe
Jennifer Walshe, a Dublin-born contemporary classical composer and professor at Oxford, dives into her bold new opera set on Mars. She discusses the fascinating connections between Martian meteorites and extraterrestrial life. Walshe shares her creative process, blending sound exploration with themes of eco-anxiety and technology. The conversation touches on how chaos transforms into music, alongside the socio-political narratives woven into her Martian project. Walshe's unique approach reveals how art reflects human experiences and societal issues.

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Feb 16, 2025 • 53min
Ukraine: The architects' plan
As Ukraine faces the aftermath of war, innovative reconstruction plans are underway, featuring insights from renowned architect Norman Foster for Kharkiv's revitalization. The podcast highlights community-driven efforts in Kyiv, emphasizing cultural recovery through art. Listeners learn about Erpin's transformation, facing housing challenges during winter. Comparisons with cities like Warsaw and Sarajevo showcase the importance of sustainable, community-centered designs in rebuilding. Emotional narratives highlight resilience and the psychological impact of recovery amidst ongoing conflict.

Feb 15, 2025 • 27min
The Fifth Floor: What the US left behind in Afghanistan
Hafizullah Maroof, a BBC Afghan journalist, shares gripping insights on the aftermath of the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan, revealing a bustling flea market where military gear is sold to the Taliban. Joao Fellet, a BBC Brazil journalist, dives into the rich history of capoeira, exploring its transformation from a form of cultural resistance among enslaved Africans to a vibrant part of contemporary Brazilian identity. Their discussions highlight the intriguing intersections of politics, culture, and history as they unfold in modern society.

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Feb 15, 2025 • 23min
BBC OS Conversations: How AI is changing our lives
A global gathering in Paris shines a light on the transformative effects of artificial intelligence. Tech entrepreneurs from Ghana, Denmark, and Nigeria share how AI boosts their businesses. Meanwhile, writers from the UK and the US express concerns over job security in an evolving landscape. The conversation touches on the necessity for creativity and adaptability in the workforce. Insights from the recent AI Summit reveal both opportunities and ethical challenges, particularly in healthcare and creative industries.

Feb 14, 2025 • 27min
Heart and Soul: The caretaker of Bukhara
Discover the captivating history of Bukhara, home to the oldest synagogue and a 1,000-year-old Torah. Experience the Haqqoni prayer, bridging Jewish and Muslim cultures, highlighting themes of memory and mourning. Through personal narratives, explore the struggles faced by the Bukharan Jewish community amidst upheaval and diaspora. Learn about their vibrant musical traditions in the U.S. and the emotional bonds that keep their heritage alive despite the challenges of assimilation. Reflect on the deeper meaning of belonging and the interplay between life and mortality.

Feb 13, 2025 • 26min
World Wide Waves '25: Whispers in the air
Discover the inspiring revival of the Nuxalk language through a community radio station in Bella Coola, broadcasting vital cultural narratives. The podcast highlights the intricate relationship between the Nuxalk people and their environment, emphasizing the power of storytelling in reclaiming identity. It tackles intergenerational trauma, showcasing the healing journey through music and heritage. Join a vibrant dialogue on cultural preservation and environmental stewardship, celebrating resilience and community spirit.