A collection of programmes relating to World War One
Christopher Cook explores the influence of the Great War on the music of the time.
Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss the war poet Siegfried Sassoon.
In 1914, the post office was called upon to play a vital role in the country's war effort.
Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss the prescient thriller about Anglo-German relations.
David Lloyd George, who led Britain in the First World War with a presidential approach.
Mark Whitaker tells the surprising story of how the Commonwealth War graves were created.
How slimming became fashionable during the food shortages of the First World War.
Michael Portillo talks to a number of historians about the turmoil of the pre-war years.
Fergal visits Sarajevo to consider the legacy of the assassination of Archduke Ferdinand.
Margaret Drabble talks about her latest novel The Pure Gold Baby.
Combative, provocative and engaging debate chaired by Michael Buerk.
Sam Edwards argues that we should think again about how we memorialise war.
Matthew Hollis talks to James Naughtie about his biography of poet Edward Thomas.
Laurie Taylor discusses conscientious objecting in World War One.