

The Documentary Podcast
BBC World Service
Hear the voices at the heart of global stories. Where curious minds can uncover hidden truths and make sense of the world. The best of documentary storytelling from the BBC World Service.
From China’s state-backed overseas spending, to on the road with Canada’s Sikh truckers, to the front line of the climate emergency, we go beyond the headlines.
Each week we dive into the minds of the world’s most creative people, take personal journeys into spirituality and connect people from across the globe to share how news stories are shaping their lives.
From China’s state-backed overseas spending, to on the road with Canada’s Sikh truckers, to the front line of the climate emergency, we go beyond the headlines.
Each week we dive into the minds of the world’s most creative people, take personal journeys into spirituality and connect people from across the globe to share how news stories are shaping their lives.
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May 24, 2020 • 28min
Coronavirus Global Conversations: Giving birth during a pandemic
This podcast delves into the challenges and emotional experiences of giving birth during the pandemic, including insights from new mothers in different cities and the unique struggles of pregnant inmates in overcrowded prisons. It also discusses personal accounts of battling COVID-19, navigating stigma, and the emotional journey of resilience amidst adversity.

May 23, 2020 • 51min
Recycling Chile, recycling Spain
Leena Vuotovesi explores recycling practices in Chile and Spain. She visits La Pintana, Chile, a poor town excelling in recycling, then contrasts it with Spain's lagging rates. The podcast discusses community-led initiatives such as recycling cooking oil for biodiesel and addressing challenges in waste management. It showcases the commitment of individuals in both countries amidst the COVID-19 pandemic.

May 23, 2020 • 24min
Don't log off - part seven
In Mumbai, Chinu has been has been providing food to the city’s migrant and daily labourers who have been unable to work since the country’s lockdown. Getting up at 4.30am each day, he has served over 415,000 hot meals so far. In Nigeria, optometry student Ismail has been sleeping in a mosque since his college closed its doors three and a half months ago, but is holding on to his dreams of working for the WHO or UN. And deep in the Amazon rainforest, Tatiana, a state politician and academic forecasts trouble ahead.

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May 23, 2020 • 49min
New York stories with Joe Pascal
Chef Marcus Samuelsson, born in Ethiopia, shares his journey to New York cuisine. Harlemite Jaylene discusses her play on neighborhood changes. Cultural historian John T Reddick gives a tour of Harlem. Musical tribute to Harlem by Martina da Silva and John Thomas.

May 21, 2020 • 27min
SOS from the Mediterranean
Migrants in the Mediterranean face peril as ports close during Covid-19. Distress calls, rescue missions, and allegations of pushbacks to Libya unfold. The struggle for solidarity, army rescues, and harrowing survivor stories paint a grim picture of the ongoing migrant crisis.

May 20, 2020 • 28min
Migrant medics
Dr Adil El Tayar, a British-Sudanese doctor, tragically became the first working medic to die of coronavirus in the UK. The podcast delves into the ethical dilemmas of foreign-born doctors in wealthy countries, the disparities in healthcare resources, and the impact of migrant medics on developing nations. It raises questions about the fairness of rich countries benefiting from skilled professionals from poorer countries.

May 19, 2020 • 28min
Lockdown: Tales from Lebanon, Australia, Atlanta and India
In this podcast, Lina Mounzer discusses the protests in Lebanon during lockdown. John McRae shares good news from Australia, while Matthew Krupczak expresses worries about easing restrictions in Atlanta, Georgia. Rajesh Kumar Shaw provides insights from The Sundarbans in India regarding migrant laborer returns during Covid-19.

May 17, 2020 • 49min
Seven dead, 46 injured: One Chicago weekend
A gripping narrative of a violent weekend in Chicago unfolds, portraying the tragic reality of gun violence. From a five-year-old boy shot to chaos in a park, the harrowing experiences of victims and their families are intricately explored. The emotional toll on black men, the urgency of paramedics, and the struggles of the Englewood community shed light on the devastating impact of ongoing violence.

May 17, 2020 • 28min
Coronavirus Global Conversations: Making people laugh
Comedians Sarah Cooper, Waylene Beukes, and Anna Piper Scott share how the pandemic impacted their careers. They discuss the challenges of adapting comedy to the digital age and finding humor during challenging times. The podcast also delves into the emotional struggles of isolation and loneliness faced by individuals during the lockdown.

May 16, 2020 • 51min
Stimulus cheques and sending money home
Financial expert offers advice on surviving Covid-19 fallout, discussing global financial challenges, tips for couples during lockdown, adapting businesses during pandemic, struggles in Rio's favelas, remittances impact, and community initiatives.


