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Britain and China
Carrie Gracie looks at the past and future of the relationship between Britain and China.
BBC Radio 4
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Britain and Europe Event
Coverage of a panel discussion hosted by the Constitution Society in Europe House.
BBC Parliament
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Britain and Europe: For Richer or Poorer?
Laura Kuenssberg examines the economic costs and benefits of EU membership.
BBC Two
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Britain and the EU
Coverage of an event asking, 'What now for Britain and the EU?' from Monday 27 June.
BBC Parliament
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Britain and the EU: The Brexit Interviews
Andrew Neil speaks to prime minister Theresa May and other politicians about Brexit.
BBC One
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Britain and the Sea
David Dimbleby takes to his wooden sailing boat to explore Britain's maritime heritage.
BBC One
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Britain and the Start of WW1
Using a recreated map of Europe, Dan Snow explains how Britain became involved in WWI.
BBC Two
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Britain at Sea
Admiral Lord West tells the story of the Royal Navy during the 20th century.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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Britain at the Bookies
Documentary examining the winners and losers in Britain's gambling revolution.
BBC One
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Britain at War: A Nation Remembers - Morning Service
Huw Edwards presents a programme to mark 60 years since the end of World War Two.
BBC One
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Britain at War: Imperial War Museum at 100
Celebrity advocates explore ten key objects from the Imperial War Museums's collection.
BBC Two
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Britain by Bike
Clare Balding embarks on a trip across Britain to rediscover the world of 1950s cycling
BBC Four
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Britain Celebrates Live: 100 Years of Women's Votes
Kirsty Young presents a celebration of the centenary of women winning the right to vote.
BBC One
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Britain Goes Camping
How camping evolved from Edwardian times to the British family pastime it is today.
BBC Four
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Britain Goes Wild with Bill Oddie
Three week live event following different animals as they struggle to raise their young.
BBC Two
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Britain in a Box
Series exploring the stories behind programmes which have become part of TV history
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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Britain in a Day
A follow-up film to the movie Life in a Day, crafted from submissions by people in the UK.
BBC Two
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Britain in Bed
How Britain's attitudes towards and experience of sex has changed over the last 50 years.
BBC Three
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Britain in Bits with Ross Noble
Brand new spoof magazine show from the unique mind of world-touring comic Ross Noble.
BBC Radio 4
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Britain in Focus: A Photographic History
Eamonn McCabe explores the fascinating and remarkable story of British photography.
BBC Four
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Britain in Pictures
Photography expert Tom Ang invites photographers to shoot three significant buildings.
BBC Four
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Britain in Pictures
Photography expert Tom Ang invites photographers to shoot three significant buildings
BBC Four
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Britain in Ten Operas
Roderick Williams investigates what our opera history tells us about British identity.
BBC Radio 4
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Britain in Their Sites
Tristram Hunt tells the story of architectural change in Britain over 60 years
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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Britain on Film
Using Rank's Look at Life documentary shorts to examine 1960s British society.
BBC Four
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Britain on the Bottle: Alcohol and the State
Mark Whitaker traces the history of the politics of alcohol
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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Britain on the Fiddle
Documentary series in which Richard Bilton looks at the problem of tax and benefit fraud.
BBC One
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Britain Remembers September 11th
A ceremony to commemorate the tenth anniversary of the September 11th attacks.
BBC One
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The Britain that Women Made
A look at five female artists spanning a pivotal period of female creativity in Britain.
BBC Two
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Britain Through a Lens: The Documentary Film Mob
The unlikely story behind the birth of the British documentary genre.
BBC Four
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Britain Under Water
Documentary examining the cause and effect of 2007's shocking floods in Britain.
BBC One
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Britain Versus the World
Comedy panel game show in which British comedians compete against comics from overseas
BBC Radio 4
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Britain's Abandoned Homes
Jolyon Jenkins investigates why there are a million houses standing empty in the country.
BBC Radio 4
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Britain's Ancient Capital: Secrets of Orkney
Neil Oliver, Chris Packham, Andy Torbet and Dr Shini Somara explore the secrets of Orkney.
BBC Scotland
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Britain's Atlantis
The most recent knowledge of what the land around Britain was like before the Ice Age.
BBC Radio 4
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Britain's Baby Scan Boom
Rianna Croxford investigates the growth of private baby scanning studios.
BBC News Channel
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Britain's Banks: Too Big to Save?
A look at how international regulators have failed to curb the excesses of the giant banks
BBC Two
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Britain's Best Drives
Richard Wilson journeys around Britain, following routes raved about in motoring guides
BBC Four
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Britain's Best New Building: Riba Stirling Prize 2015
David Sillito reports on shortlisted buildings and the winner of the Riba Stirling Prize.
BBC News
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Britain's Best New Building: Riba Stirling Prize 2016
David Sillito reports on shortlisted buildings and the winner of the Riba Stirling Prize.
BBC News
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Britain's Best New Building: RIBA Stirling Prize live
David Sillito presents as the winner of this year's RIBA Stirling Prize is revealed.
BBC News
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Britain's Best Young Artist
Young artists from around the UK compete to be crowned Britain’s Best Young Artist.
CBBC
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Britain's Big Wildlife Revival
BBC wildlife experts highlight the plight of Britain's most at-risk animals.
BBC One
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Britain's Biggest Beauty Queens
Welcome to the world of Miss BBW, a thriving competition in the US now heading to Britain.
BBC Three
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Britain's Biggest Diamond Heist? The Inside Story
Declan Lawn looks at one of the most audacious diamond heists in British history.
BBC Two
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Britain's Biggest Hoarders
Presenter Jasmine Harman sets out to help families struggling with hoarding.
BBC One
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Britain's Biggest Sexists?
Leah Green looks at some of the most notorious examples of sexism in British life.
BBC Three
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Britain's Biggest Superyachts: Chasing Perfection
A behind-the-scenes look at Sunseeker, Britain's biggest superyacht builder.
BBC Two
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Britain's Biggest Train Operator Enters Public Ownership
The country's largest train operator will now come under government control
BBC News
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Britain's Black Past
Gretchen Gerzina explores the lives of black people in Britain during a time of slavery.
BBC Radio 4
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Britain's Black Revolutionary
Former union leader Lord Morris investigates a forgotten black hero of political reform.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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Britain's Blonde Bombshell - The Diana Dors Story
Honor Blackman pays tribute to actress and personality Diana Dors.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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Britain's Bravest Cops
Series telling the stories of some of Britain's most courageous police officers.
BBC One
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Britain's Brightest
Ordinary people with extraordinary minds do battle in a test of brainpower.
BBC One
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Britain's Broken Families
Documentary following the work of Newcastle's Family Intervention Project.
BBC One
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Britain's Canals
The arteries of the industrial revolution and a triumph of Victorian engineering
BBC World Service
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Britain's Care Scandal Exposed
Vulnerable young people in care are increasingly being placed in unregulated homes.
BBC News Channel
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Britain's Caribbean Heroes
During World War Two, volunteers from the Caribbean fought against Nazi Germany.
BBC News
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Britain's Christmas Story
Revealing the stories and legends behind some of Britain’s Christmas traditions.
BBC One
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Britain's City of Culture
How the city of Hull is being transformed by a year-long festival of arts and culture
BBC News Channel
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Britain's City of Culture
Anne Marie Tasker and Kofi Smiles take you behind the scenes of Hull 2017.
BBC News
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Britain's City of Culture
Anne Marie Tasker and Kofi Smiles take you behind the scenes of Hull 2017.
BBC News
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Britain's City of Culture: Review 2017
Anne Marie Tasker and Kofi Smiles take you behind the scenes of Hull 2017.
BBC News
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Britain's Classroom Heroes
Celebrating exceptional and inspirational teachers from all over the UK
BBC Two
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Britain's Communist Thread
Historian Camilla Schofield explores a century-long thread of communism in Britain.
BBC Radio 4
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Britain's Cycling Superheroes: The Price of Success?
The triumphs and controversies that have rocked Britain's cycling medal factory.
BBC Two
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Britain's Daily Papers
A behind the scenes look at the daily newspapers of Great Britain
BBC World Service
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Britain's Dangerous Buildings: Is My Home Safe?
Sarah Corker investigates the severe financial impact on those trapped in dangerous homes.
BBC News Channel
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Britain's Deadliest Rail Disaster: Quintinshill
Neil Oliver investigates the 1915 Quintinshill rail disaster. Was there a cover-up?
BBC Two Scotland
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Britain's Easter Story
Two-part series looking at the stories, music and traditions associated with Easter.
BBC One
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Britain's Empty Homes
Show revealing the potential vacant places can offer in terms of budget and lifestyle.
BBC One
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Britain's Empty Homes Revisited
Joe Crowley catches up with people previously featured on Britain's Empty Homes.
BBC One
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Britain's EU Referendum Vote Seminar
A seminar with a host of academics in Europe House, London, from Thursday 30 June.
BBC Parliament
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Britain's Fascist Thread
Camilla Schofield explores the unbroken thread of fascism in Britain.
BBC Radio 4
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Britain's Fat Fight with Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall
Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall attempts to confront the obesity crisis in Britain.
BBC One
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Britain's Favourite Foods - Are They Good for You?
Professor Alice Roberts uncovers the surprising health benefits of our favourite foods.
BBC Two
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Britain's Favourite Supermarket Foods
Cherry Healey puts some favourite supermarket staples to the test.
BBC One
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Britain's First Photo Album
Follow the journey of the man who set out to take the very first photographs of Britain.
BBC Two
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Britain's Forgotten Men
Filmmaker Dan Murdoch spends a year in some of Britain's most deprived estates.
BBC Three
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Britain's Forgotten Slave Owners
David Olusoga explores Britain's dark past - how it was built on the profits of slavery.
BBC Two
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Britain's Forgotten Slave Owners
Illuminating two-part series that reveals the forgotten price of the abolition of slavery.
BBC News
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Britain's Gay Footballers
Amal Fashanu tries to discover why no professional football players come out as being gay.
BBC Three
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Britain's Got the Builders In
Series looking at the relationship between builders and their clients.
BBC Two
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Britain's Great Reef
Mike Dilger explores Europe's longest chalk reef which lies off the Norfolk coast.
BBC One
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Britain's Great War
Jeremy Paxman tells how the First World War transformed the lives of the British people.
BBC One
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