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A Perforated Ulster
The Hole in the Wall Gang delivering their hilarious verdict on life in Northern Ireland.
BBC Radio Ulster
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A Picture Held Us Captive
Zia Haider Rahman explores the impact metaphor has on the world around us.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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A Picture of Birmingham, by Benjamin Zephaniah
Benjamin Zephaniah revisits his home town, Birmingham, on a mission to compose a new poem.
BBC One
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A Picture of Britain
Series which journeys around Britain and considers how the landscape has inspired artists
BBC Two
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A Picture of Health
Larry Lamb takes a trip down memory lane to show how the world of medicine has changed.
BBC One
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A Picture of London
A film evoking the city as seen by painters, photographers, film-makers and writers.
BBC Two
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A Pilgrim's Progress
Rev. John Dunlop considers the place of Christianity in post-Maoist China.
BBC Two
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A Pink Floyd Miscellany 1967-2005
Including Arnold Layne, Another Brick in the Wall (Part 2) and Grantchester Meadows.
BBC Four
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A Pixelated Ulster
As traditional industry struggles, could technology be the future for Northern Ireland?
BBC Radio Ulster
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A Place Called Home
Public figures explore their roots, what they have left behind and will never forget.
BBC Radio 4
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A Place for Us
Moving insight into the experience of teenagers arriving alone to seek asylum in Britain.
BBC Radio 4
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A Place to Call Home
Melodrama following a woman as she returns to 1950s Australia after twenty years abroad.
BBC One
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A Place to Call Home
Stephanie Bell explores the experiences of people from abroad who call Wiltshire home.
BBC Radio Wiltshire
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A Plague of Gratitude
Iranian-American poet Kaveh Akbar is plagued by an overabundance of gratitude
BBC Radio 4
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A Pocketful of Posies
Documentary in which the nation's oldest men and women recount personal childhood stories.
BBC Four
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A Poem for Harry - A Tribute to Harry Patch
Andrew Motion's tribute to the last veteran of the Great War trenches, Harry Patch.
BBC Two
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A Poem for Matisse
Irma Kurtz looks at painter Henri Matisse's creative relationship with poetry and words.
BBC Radio 4
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A Poet Laureate’s Peterloo
Carol Ann Duffy and other writers respond to the bicentenary of the Peterloo Massacre.
BBC Radio 4
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A Poet's Guide to Britain
Owen Sheers explores six great works of poetry set in the British landscape.
BBC Four
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A Portrait of Scotland
Peter Capaldi examines the paintings and artists that have made Scottish art special.
BBC Four
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A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man by James Joyce
James Joyce's autobiographical modernist masterpiece. Read by Andrew Scott.
BBC Radio 4
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A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man by James Joyce (Omnibus)
Two-part omnibus edition of the James Joyce classic read by Andrew Scott.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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A Portrait of Uncle Tom
A conversation with Tommy Letton, former fishmonger of Tiger Bay in the Cardiff Docks.
BBC One Wales
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A Portrait Of...
Series that follows portrait painter Fiona Graham-Mackay at work.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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A Positive Life: HIV from Terrence Higgins to Today
Sam Smith presents stories of HIV in the UK; beginning with the life of Terrence Higgins.
BBC Radio Wales
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A Prairie Home Companion
The staff and stars of a venerable radio show face the final curtain, with mixed reactions
BBC Two
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A Prince for Wales?
Huw Edwards asks lords, ladies, politicians and the ordinary people about Prince Charles.
BBC One Wales
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A Prince Made in Wales
Welsh men and women share their unique stories of the investiture of the Prince of Wales.
BBC Two Wales
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A Private View
Series in which people in the public eye discuss their collections of art
BBC World Service
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A Problem With Noise
Sound recordist Chris Watson investigates man-made noise pollution and its effects.
BBC Radio 4
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A Profile Of Kendrick Lamar
Mark Coles looks at Kendrick Lamar, who has become the first non-classical or jazz musician to win the Pulitzer Prize for Music
BBC World Service
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A Progress Through Politics
A tribute to former BBC Political Editor John Cole looking back over 50 years of reporting
BBC Parliament
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A Promised Land by Barack Obama
Barack Obama reads from the gripping first volume of his presidential memoirs.
BBC Radio 4
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A Proper Charlie
Factory worker Charlie Garside tries to stir his colleagues into political action.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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A Psalm for the Scaffolder
A portrait of poet Kim Moore exploring the experiences that have formed her writing.
BBC Radio 4
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A Punk Tale of Two Cities
Both New York and London have claimed the punk movement as their own, but who is right?
BBC Radio 6 Music
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A Punk Tale of Two Cities
Vivien Goldman and a cast of punk royalty ask if London or New York can lay claim to punk.
BBC Radio 6 Music
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A Pyrotechnic History of Humanity
Justin Rowlatt looks at the energy revolutions that drove human history.
BBC Radio 4
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A Pyrotechnic History Of Humanity
Justin Rowlatt looks at the energy revolutions that drove human history.
BBC World Service
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A Queer Try
Series following Northern Ireland's first gay rugby team, the Ulster Titans
BBC One Northern Ireland
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A Question of Europe
A panel discussion as the 1998 European Summit gets under way
BBC World Service
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A Question of Guilt by Philip Levene
A prisoner swears he never killed his landlady. So who did?
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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A Question of Justice
A panel from the Criminal Justice Board for Devon and Cornwall tackles your questions.
BBC Radio Devon
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A Question of South Yorkshire Sport
From our recent fundraising event for the Kids' Scanner appeal.
BBC Radio Sheffield
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A Question of Sport: Super Saturday
Sports-themed family entertainment show hosted by comedian Jason Manford.
BBC One
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A Question of Sport: The Podcast
Mark Chapman hosts A Question of Sport with Matt Dawson & Phil Tufnell as team captains.
BBC Radio 5 Live
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A Quick Killing in the City by Ed Thomason
A merchant banker’s past catches up with her during the turmoil of 1992’s Black Wednesday.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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A Quiet Invasion
20 years after Iraq invaded Kuwait, Kirsty Norman tells her story of being taken hostage
BBC Radio 4
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A Quire of Paper: A Poem for Jane Austen and Her House
Maura Dooley weaves the sounds of Jane Austen's house with the new poetry it inspires.
BBC Radio 4
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A Race Against Time: Hilary Lister's Round Britain Dream
Follows quadriplegic Hilary Lister as she undertakes a 3,000 mile voyage around Britain.
BBC Two
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A Race Apart
Sarfraz Manzoor talks to US students who have opted for a racially segregated education.
BBC Radio 4
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A Rage Explained by Alex Wheatle
In 1987, the writer visits Jamaica to be reunited with his father.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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A Rainy Buckingham Palace
Millions of eyes around the world are trained on Buckingham Palace.
BBC Live Streams
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A Rather English Marriage
When Reggie and Roy are widowed on the same night, they move in together.
BBC
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A Ravel Soiree
Tom Service and Sara Mohr-Pietsch present a Ravel evening with guests, live music and more
BBC Radio 3
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A Real Friend
Drama about a lively girl with a macabre imagination who meets a new friend, a vampire.
BBC Four
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A Real Summer
Mary, a brilliant writer, is befriended by Geraldine, a seemingly friendly debutante.
BBC One
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A Real Sweet Kiss
Claire White presents a musical journey through Shetland's traditional wedding rituals.
BBC Radio Scotland
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A Recipe for Love
Sophie Ward makes a scientifically-accredited love potion. Don't try this at home.
BBC Radio 4
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A Recipe for Recovery
The intimate story of a mother and daughter sharing the healing power of making jam.
BBC Radio 4
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A Reckoning with Drugs in Oregon
How has Oregon’s radical drug decriminalisation policy changed lives?
BBC Radio 4
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A Record Producers Special: Sir George Martin
As a tribute to Sir George Martin, another chance to hear a Record Producers special.
BBC Radio 2
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