

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 3, 2025 • 27min
The Fifth Floor: Education against the odds
Saif Rebai from BBC Arabic Xtra shares inspiring tales from the Libyan desert, highlighting a teacher's relentless 40km journey to educate children in a remote village. The discussion reveals the staggering issue of over 30 million kids out of school in the Middle East and North Africa, particularly those affected by crises in Sudan and Gaza. Joining him are Hanan Razek and Georgina Pearce, who detail innovative educational programs aimed at connecting these children to essential learning resources, showcasing resilience and hope in dire circumstances.

May 3, 2025 • 28min
BBC OS Conversations: Protecting children from online harm
In this powerful discussion, Maureen Molak, Ellen Roome, and Holly Dance share their heartbreaking experiences of losing children to online harm. They advocate for urgent changes in social media policies to ensure children's safety. The conversation highlights the devastating effect of cyberbullying and the need for parental access to children's online data. The mothers emphasize the importance of community rallies and legislative action to hold platforms accountable. Their stories resonate deeply as they seek to foster a safer digital environment for future generations.

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May 2, 2025 • 27min
Heart and Soul: After Francis, what do Catholics want next?
As the world mourns Pope Francis, Catholics gather in Rome to share their hopes for the next leader. From vibrant discussions in St. Peter's Square to the emotional scenes at his funeral, a diverse range of voices express their desires for future leadership. Young Catholics voice their need for inclusivity and relevance, while others address potential shifts in women's roles and the existence of married priests in the Church. The contrast between the thriving faith in Kenya and declining engagement in the West highlights the urgent aspirations for a connected, compassionate papacy.

Apr 30, 2025 • 21min
BBC Trending: From a suspected smuggler’s TikTok to tragedy
In January a boat carrying migrants across the Atlantic Ocean to Europe was miraculously rescued by a fishing trawler after two weeks lost at sea. At least 20 people died from starvation, dehydration and hypothermia. Many of those on the boat - Pakistani men - were promised safe, legal routes to Europe by the smugglers but that was far from their reality. BBC Trending tracks the digital footprint of one of the suspected smugglers wanted for deaths on this very migrant boat. On TikTok, trivial videos depict his lifestyle - one of money, nice restaurants and a lot of travel. But these videos reveal much more about the smuggler’s operations. Presenter/producer: Reha Kansara and Shruti Menon
Producer: Mohammad Zubair Khan

Apr 29, 2025 • 27min
Assignment: Leaving Israel for Cyprus
Galia Sofa, an Israeli woman who relocated to Cyprus with her family after the October 7th attacks, shares her compelling journey in search of safety. She discusses the rising trend of Israeli exodus prompted by political turbulence and escalating security fears. Galia highlights the vibrant Jewish community in Cyprus, revealing personal stories of resilience and cultural revival. The conversation also touches on the controversial luxury developments in northern Cyprus, shedding light on the socio-political complexities at play.

Apr 28, 2025 • 26min
In the Studio: Madeleine Thien
Madeleine Thien, a celebrated Canadian author known for her acclaimed novel 'Do Not Say We Have Nothing', shares her creative journey while crafting her new work, 'The Book of Records'. She candidly discusses the challenges of finding peace amidst public scrutiny and the significance of privacy in her writing process. From cafes in Berlin to the historical streets of Lisbon, Thien reveals how environment and personal experiences shape her characters, while also reflecting on life's lessons of failure, joy, and discovery in storytelling.

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Apr 27, 2025 • 47min
Bonus: Good Bad Billionaire: Minecraft’s maker
A bonus episode from Good Bad Billionaire - the award-winning podcast from the BBC World Service. You can find more episodes by searching for ‘Good Bad Billionaire’ wherever you get your BBC podcasts.Minecraft is the most successful computer game ever. It's sold 300 million copies, built an active community of fans and there's now even a Minecraft movie. So how did one man - Markus Persson - create it all by himself, before selling it for billions?BBC business editor Simon Jack and journalist Zing Tsjeng find out how a high school dropout, obsessed with Lego and gaming, became a computer game hero. The Swedish programmer, known by the nickname Notch, built a virtual 3D world where, with the help of a pickaxe, players could harness their creativity to build almost anything, one block at a time. Persson founded the video game development company Mojang Studios, before selling it to Microsoft, but then came a spectacular downfall.Good Bad Billionaire is the podcast exploring the lives of the super-rich and famous, tracking their wealth, philanthropy, business ethics and success. There are leaders who made their money in Silicon Valley, on Wall Street and in high street fashion. From iconic celebrities and CEOs to titans of technology, the podcast unravels tales of fortune, power, economics, ambition and moral responsibility, before inviting you to make up your own mind: are they good, bad or just another billionaire?

Apr 26, 2025 • 24min
The Fifth Floor: Tackling Nigeria's skin bleaching problem
According to the World Health Organisation, 77% of Nigerian women have used skin-lightening creams. When BBC Hausa’s Madina Maishanu decided to look into this, she uncovered an even more worrying trend: mothers using potentially harmful products on their babies. Madina spoke to the campaigners trying to stop these practices. Plus, how human activities and climate change are threatening shea trees in Uganda with Njoroge Muigai from BBC Africa. Presented by Faranak Amidi
Produced by Alice Gioia and Hannah Dean(Photo: Faranak Amidi. Credit: Tricia Yourkevich.)

Apr 26, 2025 • 25min
BBC OS Conversations: Remembering the life of Pope Francis
Mark Lowen in Rome brings people together to share their memories of the Pope, who died on Easter Monday. In our conversations, Mark hears from Catholics in Argentina, including one of Pope Francis’ friends who knew him when he was a priest in Buenos Aires. We also bring together three people from Northern Ireland who had a private audience with the Pope, and three women who describe how he changed their lives. Mark sits down with Iraqi-American Pilgrims in a café just outside the Vatican to chat about what the Pope meant to them.

Apr 25, 2025 • 27min
Bonus: Bridgerton actor’s interview on Dear Daughter
A bonus episode from Dear Daughter - the award-winning podcast from the BBC World Service. You can find more episodes by searching for ‘Dear Daughter’ wherever you get your BBC podcasts.Bridgerton actor Adjoa Andoh joins Namulanta in the studio to share the letter she’s written to her three children. She tells them the importance of trusting their bodies and following their instincts - a life philosophy which has sometimes led her into some unexpected situations, especially while pregnant…Dear Daughter is a podcast all about love, life, family, and raising children. It is the brainchild of Namulanta Kombo, a mother on a quest to create a ‘handbook to life’ for her daughter, through the advice of parents from all over the world.Each episode, a guest reads a letter they’ve written to their children (or their future children, or the children they never had) with the advice, life lessons, and personal stories they’d like to pass on.Expect extraordinary true stories, inspirational advice for parents, and moving accounts of families, relationships and raising daughters.


