

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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Jan 29, 2025 • 18min
BBC Trending: Ukraine war - the cost of bearing witness
Discover the frontline realities of the Ukraine conflict through the eyes of dedicated journalists and OSINT analysts. They brave psychological pressures and disinformation while documenting war crimes and validating online content. Hear personal stories of resilience, camaraderie, and humor amidst chaos. Explore the unique challenges female journalists face in this demanding environment. The critical role of data analysis and community connections emerges as a vital support system, helping them cope with the emotional toll of their crucial work.

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Jan 28, 2025 • 27min
Assignment: Reel revolution? The dramatic rise of Saudiwood
Saudi Arabia is undergoing a cinematic revolution, inviting foreign filmmakers and hosting a glitzy film festival. The lifting of a cinema ban has unleashed creativity, yet societal tensions remain as filmmakers grapple with boundaries. Young talents navigate sensitive topics, reflecting the complexities of a changing society. Personal stories emerge amidst the glamour, revealing challenges of expression and familial bonds. With ambitious reforms on the horizon, the youth play a pivotal role in shaping a vibrant cultural future, even as caution lingers in the air.

Jan 27, 2025 • 26min
Songs from Auschwitz
Barbara Malevsky, a music professor at Swarthmore College, delves into the poignant story of Krystyna Żywulska, a Jewish resistance member imprisoned in Auschwitz. Despite the horrors surrounding her, Żywulska used poetry and music as a form of resistance, creating songs that fostered hope among fellow inmates. The discussion highlights the profound power of her work, including the uplifting 'March of Freedom,' and explores how music became a vital lifeline for prisoners, emphasizing resilience amid despair.

Jan 27, 2025 • 51min
In the Studio: Behind the scenes with Ken Loach
Ken Loach, the acclaimed British director known for his impactful social realist films, shares behind-the-scenes insights of his final feature, The Old Oak. He discusses the emotional challenges of portraying the lives of Syrian refugees alongside a local community. The podcast dives into the unique auditioning techniques he employs to ease actors' nerves, the creative process behind constructing the fictional pub, and the collaborative spirit on set. Loach also reflects on legacy, offering a deep and moving perspective on the importance of storytelling in film.

Jan 26, 2025 • 49min
Bonus: Sportsworld: Julien Alfred - The Race of My Life
Julien Alfred, a Saint Lucian sprinter and the country's first Olympic medalist, shares her inspiring journey to gold at the 2024 Paris Olympics. Joined by her first coach, Cuthbert Modeste, they discuss the challenges faced and the strategies that led to her triumph. Olympic champion Dawn Harper-Nelson provides insights into Alfred's impactful victory, while Dr. Uralise Delaire highlights the electrifying national celebrations in St. Lucia, showcasing the unity and pride her achievement ignited across the island.

Jan 25, 2025 • 27min
The Fifth Floor: Russia's crackdown on gay clubs
Anastasia Golubeva, a BBC Russian journalist, reveals the chilling intensification of anti-LGBTQ+ crackdowns in Russia, sharing harrowing personal accounts from activists facing police raids on gay clubs. Dorcas Wangira, BBC Africa's health correspondent, reflects on the pandemic's far-reaching effects in Africa, exploring economic struggles and psychological scars that persist post-COVID-19. Both guests provide insightful commentary on the resilience and challenges of marginalized communities amidst evolving societal landscapes.

Jan 25, 2025 • 23min
BBC OS Conversations: The first days of the Gaza ceasefire
The podcast delves into the emotional aftermath of the recent ceasefire in Gaza, highlighting the poignant stories of both Israeli and Palestinian individuals. It captures the hope and trauma of displaced residents returning home, alongside the relief efforts facing immense challenges. Personal narratives reveal deep-seated mistrust, emphasizing the urgent need for a new narrative to foster peace. Aid workers discuss the humanitarian crisis, while the psychological impact on children underscores the critical need for international support in rebuilding healthcare and education systems.

Jan 24, 2025 • 27min
Heart and Soul: Glorifying God through wine
Father Père Basile, a Benedictine monk at St. Madeleine's Abbey in France, shares his journey from a young boy in a globetrotting family to a cloistered life dedicated to faith and winemaking. He describes the monastic routine filled with prayer and labor, emphasizing the divine significance of wine. The rich history of the abbey's papal vineyard, revived to support local families, showcases the collaboration between monks and winemakers. Father Basile also reflects on themes of mortality, humility, and the spiritual joy found in community and devotion.

Jan 23, 2025 • 27min
Israel’s Unrwa ban
The discussion unveils the potential repercussions of Israel's proposed ban on UNRWA, which provides vital aid to millions of Palestinian refugees. Personal stories from educators and students illustrate the agency's crucial role in education and health. Allegations against UNRWA's ties to Hamas spark controversy, but independent investigations counter these claims. The looming ban raises fears of a humanitarian crisis, with calls for urgent support as communities face displacement and precarious living conditions.

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Jan 22, 2025 • 19min
BBC Trending: Passport bros
The podcast dives into the rising trend of foreign men flocking to Medellín, Colombia, fueled by social media's portrayal of romantic opportunities. It highlights the darker side of this tourism, revealing the troubling exploitation of local women and minors. Experiences of digital nomads illustrate the allure of living abroad, but the discussion unearths the associated risks, including violence and drugging tactics. Ultimately, it paints a picture of a city caught between vibrant attractions and a harsh reality of sexual exploitation.


