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Summary: Throughout the week BBC World Service offers a wide range of documentaries and other factual programmes. This podcast offers you the chance to access landmark series from our archive.

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 DocArchive: Three Pounds in my Pocket | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 50:03

In the 1950s and 1960s tens of thousands of migrants came to Britain from the Indian subcontinent. Many arrived with no more than £3 in their pocket - the limit set by the Indian authorities. They came to work in Britain's factories, foundries, and new public services. Kavita Puri hears their stories.

 DocArchive: Bureaucracy and Brutality | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 27:02

Former jihadi Aimen Dean gives a unique insight into the workings of Islamic State. Dean left school in Saudi Arabia to fight jihad in Bosnia in the 1990s. But with the rise of al-Qaeda he became disillusioned with his comrades’ drift towards terrorism. He joined al-Qaeda – but working undercover for the British government.

 DocArchive: Japan - Should comics be crimes? 8 Jan 2014 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 27:35

James Fletcher travels to Japan to find out why they decided earlier this year not to ban graphic cartoons depicting children in sexual situations.

 DocArchive: Codename: Madeleine | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 27:00

Noor Inayat Khan was one of the most courageous, unusual secret agents of World War Two. She was determined that even as a Muslim of mixed origin and as someone with Sufi pacifist beliefs, she would commit to the British war effort. Shahidha Bari uncovers Khan’s story

 DocArchive: Death, Sex and Money | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 27:01

We like to think of our romantic lives as pure and unbothered by the cold business of spreadsheets and tax documents. But serious relationships are both romantic and financial partnerships.

 DocArchive: MINT - One Year On | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 50:04

A year ago, we asked former Goldman Sachs economist Jim O'Neill to identify the next big emerging economies, and he picked the MINT nations - Mexico, Indonesia, Nigeria and Turkey. How has 2014 been for these countries - are they proving to be the drivers of growth that were predicted?

 DocArchive: Colombia – Where the Truth Lies Buried - 01 Jan 2015 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 26:59

In Medellin there's a huge dump. Locals say it's where the truth is buried - they're talking about victims killed in the armed conflict. Now there are moves to excavate it.

 DocArchive: Surviving the Most Lethal Route in the World 27 Dec 2014 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 50:03

One boat, two families; trying to escape war in Syria, desperate to start a new life in Europe. In October 2013, dozens of migrants aboard that boat died, as it travelled across the Mediterranean Sea. But some eventually made it to Malta. What happened next?

 DocArchive: Musa's Money 30 Dec 2014 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 27:00

The richest man of all time was 14th Century monarch King Mansa Musa, who reigned over Mali from 1312 to 1337. His fortune came from gold and salt, and control of trade routes.

 DocArchive: The Lipinski 28 Dec 2014 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 50:01

A startling 300-year journey of a Stradivarius violin through the lives of geniuses, dictators, refugees, and the Milwaukee thieves who stole it from violinist Frank Almond.

 DocArchive: The Great War Diaries 25 Dec 2014 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 50:02

How ordinary people – soldiers, mothers, nurses, even children – experienced World War One and the little-known human side of the world's first truly global conflict. With stories of love, loss, hope and fervour.

 DocArchive: Abdi and the Golden Ticket - 25 Dec 2014 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 27:07

Assignment follows Abdi Nor, a winner of the annual US green card lottery, as he attempts to escape from a life of poverty in Kenya and realise the American dream.

 DocArchive: Karaoke as Art? 24 Dec 2014 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 27:02

Is karaoke now an art form? Music critic Katie Puckrik hits the clubs in Portland, Oregon, to find out.

 DocArchive: Tupac Shakur: Hip Hop Immortal 31 Dec 2014 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 26:59

Tupac Shakur trained as an actor, posed as a street thug and became a best selling rapper, but he died in 1996. Mythologised and revered, is Tupac a modern Black American folk hero?

 DocArchive: The Kinshasa Symphony Orchestra | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 27:01

The Orchestre Symphonique Kimbanguiste or Kinshasa Symphony Orchestra, is the only symphony orchestra in Central Africa. It was founded in the mid-1990s by Armande Diangienda. In the beginning a small handful of would be musicians, made long arduous daily journeys to rehearsals that lasted seven hours, Monday to Friday. They waited patiently to take turns on the few available instruments - and gradually taught themselves to play.

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