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The power of libraries and left-wing politics.
A peek inside Goldfinger's flat at Balfron Tower.
A nostalgic amble through Stratford.
A journey into London's nooks and crannies.
Ever heard of a dwarf elephant?
2 for 1 on tickets.
A big, bright new artwork on the river for Totally Thames.
How does London handle its old paperwork?
One man and his giant ball of tights, with N Quentin Woolf.
This week's broadcast comes from Feast food festival in Tobacco Dock.
A newsagent shop entirely made of felt.
Visiting London's sewer system.
N Quentin Woolf talks to Robert Hulse, director of the Brunel Museum.
Dance performances and physical theatre about Planet Earth's destruction.
Map disputes, threats and monopolies.
Joe Kerr is both a historian at RCA and a London bus driver.
Spotting 'ghost signs' around town.
N Quentin Woolf visits the home of the only newspaper press left in Fleet Street.
The Spitalfields Music charity talks about the East End music scene, with N Quentin Woolf.
N Quentin Woolf visits a business on the A40 with a Tardis on the roof and a missile in the warehouse.
A special extended episode visiting The Somme, to find the role Londoners played in the WWI battle.
The women who made history in Whitechapel.
Trinity Buoy Wharf, with London's only real lighthouse.
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