

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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Oct 9, 2024 • 43min
Bonus: The World Debate: What is the path to peace in the Middle East?
Ehud Olmert, former Israeli Prime Minister, discusses his peace deal offer to the Palestinians. Ambassador David Satterfield shares insights on U.S. humanitarian efforts in the region. Afif Safieh emphasizes the need for Palestinian self-determination. Lord Ricketts reflects on historical challenges during Israel's invasions. Dr. Sanam Vakil highlights Iran's influence in the Middle East. Jeremy Bowen provides on-the-ground perspectives while exploring paths to lasting peace amid the complexities of negotiations and regional dynamics.

Oct 8, 2024 • 23min
Bonus: People Fixing the World
The impact of smartphones on family dynamics takes center stage, showcasing a personal detox journey. Parents grapple with balancing modern connectivity and real-world interactions, sparking a grassroots movement for smartphone-free childhoods. A candid look at the struggles of a family attempting a tech-free week emphasizes the importance of human connections. Plus, discover the innovative Offline Club in Amsterdam, where participants trade their phones for genuine interaction and community-building.

Oct 7, 2024 • 27min
Bonus: The Conflict: Israel and Gaza one year on
Jeremy Bowen, BBC's international editor, shares his expert analysis of the Israel-Gaza conflict, reflecting on its historical significance. Anna Foster, reporting from Beirut, discusses how the conflict impacts Lebanon and regional tensions. Rushdi Abualouf provides firsthand accounts from Gaza, detailing the war's devastating humanitarian crisis. The conversation dives into personal stories from affected families, the complexities of military actions versus political influences, and the uncertainties of future peace efforts amid escalating violence.

Oct 7, 2024 • 27min
US local news 2024: On the front page frontline
Eric Meyer, editor and publisher of the Marion County Record in Kansas, shares his harrowing experience of a police raid on his newspaper's office, revealing the personal and community turmoil it caused. Meanwhile, Jordan Hedberg, of the Wet Mountain Tribune in Colorado, discusses the fierce rivalry impacting local political dynamics. Both delve into the erosion of trust in local journalism amid a divisive election period and highlight the crucial role of local newspapers in maintaining democratic discourse and informed communities.

Oct 5, 2024 • 18min
The Fifth Floor: Mollywood's MeToo
In this discussion, Sumit Hapal, a BBC India reporter, shines a light on the dark side of Mollywoood, revealing rampant abuse and mafia-style intimidation faced by women in the industry. He shares insights from his conversations with actors and directors about the critical changes spurred by the MeToo movement. Notably, he highlights the formation of the Women's Cinema Collective and the establishment of the Justice Hema Committee. The talk also addresses the push for safer workplaces and the evolving narratives around women's experiences in Indian cinema.

Oct 5, 2024 • 23min
BBC OS Conversations: My year in Gaza
The podcast presents poignant stories from three Palestinian women navigating life in Gaza amidst brutal conflict. They recount their struggles with displacement and the emotional toll of living in refugee camps. One young poet, despite adversity, finds solace in her writing, showcasing resilience. Listeners gain insight into the daily challenges of scarcity and health issues, along with moments of hope that shine through despair. Their heartfelt narratives reveal the enduring spirit of those impacted by the war.

Oct 4, 2024 • 26min
Heart and Soul: Father Adamski
Peter Adamski, a former millionaire and now a Catholic priest, shares his incredible journey from the heights of corporate success to profound personal loss. He reflects on the enduring love he shared with his late wife, Kathy, who battled early-onset Alzheimer’s. Peter discusses the challenges of navigating faith and personal choices after losing Kathy, including his calling to the priesthood at 65. He also explores the nature of suffering, how it connects us to God, and the fulfillment he found in serving others.

Oct 3, 2024 • 41min
Bonus: Lives Less Ordinary
In this bonus segment, Anoosheh Ashoori, a British-Iranian who endured years in an Iranian prison on false espionage charges, shares his harrowing experiences. He reveals how he channeled his emotional turmoil into poetry and art, finding resilience amid despair. Anoosheh recounts a life-altering arrest in Tehran, the power of creativity behind bars, and his heartfelt journey back to London. His story highlights the complex interplay between personal identity and global politics, showcasing the strength of the human spirit in dire circumstances.

Oct 2, 2024 • 18min
BBC Trending: The Baku initiative?
Violence erupts in New Caledonia as calls for independence from France grow louder. Unusual allegations suggest Azerbaijan may be manipulating the situation online. The discussion highlights the impact of a distant country's influence on local protests and examines the interplay of authoritarianism and media in the Caucasus. Insights from critics in exile reveal complexities within Azerbaijan's social media tactics. Is the Baku Initiative a genuine movement for autonomy or a pawn of government interests? Tune in to explore these intriguing connections.

Oct 1, 2024 • 26min
Saving a sinking city: Jakarta
Astudestra Ajengrastri, a BBC Indonesia reporter specializing in urban issues, discusses the drastic challenges facing Jakarta, including deadly floods and extreme pollution. She explores Indonesia's bold plan to relocate the capital to Borneo in an attempt to create a sustainable city amidst rising sea levels. The conversation highlights environmental concerns, community impacts, and the potential for the new city, Nusantara, to become either a model of innovation or an ecological nightmare. It's a thought-provoking look at urban futures in crisis.


