The Documentary: Archive 2008

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Synopsis

The BBC World Service's wide range of documentaries from 2008.

Episodes

  • Animal Migration in a Climate of Change - Part Three

    10/11/2008 Duration: 27min

    Animal Migration in a Climate of Change is a special four-part series that explores the way environmental change is affecting the natural movement of animals all around the world. In Part Three, The Elephant's Journey, Brett Westwood looks at African elephant migration.

  • The world without...cows

    07/11/2008 Duration: 23min

    Discover just how important cows have been civilisation, all around the world.

  • Hard Lessons from Afghanistan Part One

    05/11/2008 Duration: 23min

    Former Kabul correspondent Alan Johnston reflects on decades of turmoil in Afghanistan, from the Soviet invasion in 1979 to the intervention by the West.

  • Animal Migration in a Climate of Change

    04/11/2008 Duration: 26min

    Animal Migration in a Climate of Change is a special four-part series that explores the way environmental change is affecting the natural movement of animals all around the world. In Part One, The Mexican Wave, the focus is on sustaining the Orange Monarch butterfly.

  • The PR battle for the Caucasus

    03/11/2008 Duration: 23min

    The South Ossetian conflict not only sparked a military war between Russia and Georgia, but a propaganda battle. James Rodgers examines this ongoing media war between Georgia and Russia - featuring archive clips of key events and interviews.

  • Rat Attack

    31/10/2008 Duration: 24min

    Neil McCarthy pieces together a story of rats, famine and insurrection from the 1950's to present day, in remote hills of North East India.

  • The Lost Veterans

    29/10/2008 Duration: 23min

    Andrew Purcell investigates the growing homelessness crisis among Iraq and Afghanistan veterans in the United States. The programme looks at how these 'lost veterans' struggle to reintegrate into civilian society, and how they feel abandoned by the US military.

  • America’s First Principles

    27/10/2008 Duration: 23min

    Allan Little presents an appraisal of the man described as America's Apostle of Freedom: Thomas Jefferson, author of the founding document of the American Republic.

  • Failure or Fraud

    24/10/2008 Duration: 21min

    As the global banking crisis deepens, a flood of multi-million dollar lawsuits is beginning to shed light into some of the darkest corners of international finance. The BBC's Michael Robinson investigates these cases and what they reveal about the present disaster.

  • Is al-Qaeda winning? Part Four

    20/10/2008 Duration: 23min

    The Saudi Interior Ministry and the US Military in Iraq have offered al - Qaeda sympathisers and detainees therapy and job training. Owen Bennett-Jones asks if this can really prevent someone from supporting al-Qaeda.

  • Out Of The Ghetto

    17/10/2008 Duration: 23min

    This special documentary exploring life in Chicago's inner city is based on Ghetto Life 101, an acclaimed 1993 documentary featuring LeAlan Jones and LLoyd Newman, two teenagers who brought US radio listeners face to face with life in of one of Chicago's worst housing projects. Jones has revisited the area to see how it has changed.

  • The View from Kashmir Assignment

    16/10/2008 Duration: 22min

    A series of protests against Indian rule in Kashmir has left more than 30 people dead since August. Thousands of people have died in the violence there since 1989. For Assignment George Arney travels to Kashmir to speak to young people caught up in the protests and discovers that for the first time the Muslim separatist struggle is embracing non-violence.

  • Is al-Qaeda Winning? Part Three

    10/10/2008 Duration: 23min

    Owen Bennett-Jones tests the big promises governments have made about the financial war on terror.

  • In the Shadow of the Cartel Assignment

    09/10/2008 Duration: 22min

    In Mexico, the government has deployed thousands of troops in an attempt to break up the powerful drug cartels operating in the country. Emilio San Pedro travels to the border city of Tijuana and profiles a community under pressure from one of Mexico's most violent gangs.

  • Children of the Revolution Part two

    08/10/2008 Duration: 23min

    In Iran, the constant drugs crisis and loss of skilled workers contrast with a lively internet scene which harbours poets, political dissidents and religious leaders.

  • Is al Qaeda Winning? part two

    03/10/2008 Duration: 22min

    Owen Bennett-Jones looks at al Qaeda's hard power and military capabilities in its chosen key battlegrounds: Pakistan, Saudi Arabia and Iraq.

  • Africa's Guantanamo Assignment

    02/10/2008 Duration: 23min

    In Assignment, Robert Walker travels to East Africa to investigate a secret detention programme - involving the transfer of suspected terrorists across three countries: Kenya, Somalia and Ethiopia.

  • Children of the revolution Part one

    01/10/2008 Duration: 24min

    This series explores what life offers to Iran's burgeoning young population who are trapped by conservatism and an ailing economy. In the first programme, we hear how the war with Iraq acted as a continuation of the Revolution.

  • Is al Qaeda Winning? Part one

    29/09/2008 Duration: 22min

    Seven years into the global war on terror, is al-Qaeda winning? It's a deceptively simple question, one Owen Bennett-Jones asked in Riyadh, Peshawar and Baghdad, as well as London, Brussels and Washington for this series in four parts.

  • Pakistan's Tribal areas

    25/09/2008 Duration: 22min

    Pakistan's government is locked in an intense battle with Islamist militants for control of areas on its northern border with Afghanistan. For Assignment Owen Bennett-Jones visits the Khyber pass - the main supply route for the American and other western forces based in Afghanistan - and discovers that the insurgency has made it vulnerable.

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