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Deborah Bull's Dance Nation
Dancer, writer and broadcaster Deborah Bull presents a social history of dance in the UK
BBC Radio 4
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Deborah James
Celebrating the life of You, Me & The Big C broadcaster Dame Deborah James.
BBC Radio 5 Live
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The Debt Business
Adair Turner argues household debt could lead the UK towards another financial meltdown.
BBC Radio 4
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The Decade That Invented the Future: The 1970s
Ten essays on how this remarkable decade shaped the world in which we now live.
BBC Radio 4
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Deciding a Woman's Right
Audrey Carville meets two women whose stories highlight Northern Ireland's abortion debate
BBC Radio 4
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Deciding Fast and Slow
Elinor Goodman investigates how government ministers take decisions in the 21st century.
BBC Radio 4
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Decision 79 - Election Night
A chance to relive the historic May 3 1979 General Election.
BBC Parliament
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Decision 79 - The Morning After
Archive coverage of the 1979 General Election which swept Margaret Thatcher to power.
BBC Parliament
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Decision Time
A look at how controversial decisions are reached behind closed doors in Whitehall
BBC Radio 4
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The Decline of the West
Amol Rajan explores if a century-old prophecy of western decline is coming true.
BBC Radio 4
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Decoding the Masterworks
Dr Janina Ramirez presents a series that examines three masterworks in minute detail
BBC Radio 4
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Decolonising Russia
Inside the new, vital global debate about how to curb Russia's 'imperial' ambitions.
BBC Radio 4
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Decontaminating Halabja
John Simpson returns to Kurdistan, 25 years after a devastating chemical weapons attack.
BBC Radio 4
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Deeds Not Words
Did the suffragette Emily Wilding Davison mean to die at the Epsom Derby of 1913?
BBC Radio 4
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Deep Down Inside
Geoff Watts finds out how deep brain stimulation is treating Parkinson's and depression.
BBC Radio 4
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Deep Ocean: Kingdom of the Coelacanth
David Attenborough discusses the coelacanth, a living fossil hidden for 400 million years.
BBC Two
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Deep, Down & Desi
Conversations and stories about loss and grief by Saima Thompson and Maleena Pone.
BBC Asian Network
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Deepfake Porn: Could You Be Next?
Film exploring the rise of deepfake porn, a new form of image-based sexual abuse.
BBC Three
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Deepika Padukone and Ranbir Kapoor
'Tamasha’ is the big Bollywood release so we hear from Deepika Padukone and Ranbir Kapoor
BBC Asian Network
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The Defeat of Sleep
Pallab Ghosh investigates the potential effects of anti-sleep drugs on society.
BBC Radio 4
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Defected on Radio 1 Dance
Radio 1 Dance teams up with Defected Records for two hours of great music.
BBC Radio 1 Dance
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Defence of the Realm
1996 five-part documentary series looking at the work of the Ministry of Defence.
BBC
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Defending Digga D
Following rapper Digga D as he is released from a 15-month stint in prison.
BBC Three
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Defiance
Daniel Craig stars in this true story about Jewish partisans trying to escape Nazi forces.
BBC Two
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Defoe
Through documentary and drama, Radio 4 put a spotlight on 18th-century writer Daniel Defoe
BBC Radio 4
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A Degree of Fraud
Ellie Cawthorne investigates the multimillion pound trade in fake essays and dissertations
BBC Radio 4
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Degrees of Love
Can long-term relationships survive the move to Uni and is it worth trying to keep them?
BBC Radio 4
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Dehumidified
One baffling online scam – involving a £138 dehumidifier – and a wild journey to return it
BBC Radio 4
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Deian a Loli
Cyfres i blant am efeilliaid direidus a'u pwerau hudol. A series for young children abo...
S4C
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The Deighton File
Novelist Len Deighton talks to Patrick Humphries about his life and writing career.
BBC Radio 4
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Delius: Composer, Lover, Enigma
Documentary exploring the contradictions of Frederick Delius's colourful life.
BBC Four
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Delve Special
Stephen Fry stars as an investigator investigating the issues that matter.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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Dementia: Unexpected Stories of the Mind
Exploring the science behind the symptoms of people living with rare dementias.
BBC Radio 4
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Democracy on Trial
Michael Portillo examines the development of democracy over 2,500 years
BBC Radio 4
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The Democrats Dilemma: Now What
Michael Goldfarb asks what the Democratic Party in America stands for today.
BBC Radio 4
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The Demon Headmaster
Kids discover their headmaster is using hypnotism to gain control of their school.
CBBC
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Denise Lewis: On a Commonwealth Games mission
Denise Lewis looks at the impact of the Commonwealth Games on the people of Birmingham.
BBC Radio 5 Live
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Denmark
An unhappy Herb hears being held in a Danish jail is more comfy than his life in Wales.
BBC Two
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Dennis & Gnasher Unleashed!
CGI animated series about Dennis, Gnasher and the residents of Beanotown.
CBBC
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Dennis a Dannedd
Cyfres animeiddiedig yn dilyn anturiaethau Dennis the Menace a'i gi, Dannedd. Animation...
S4C
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A Dentist's Life
How one community dentist is navigating the biggest crisis in dentistry in a generation.
BBC Radio 4
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Dentists' Union Warns of Patient Access Problems
Dentist' union says government risks failing to deliver on promise to save NHS dentistry
BBC News
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The Deobandis
Owen Bennett Jones investigates the UK's biggest Islamic group and asks what they believe
BBC Radio 4
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Department of Health Northern Ireland briefing - 07/02/22
Northern Ireland Health Minister Robin Swann gives an update on coronavirus.
BBC Live Streams
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Department of Health Northern Ireland briefing - 18/11/20 - DO NOT USE
Northern Ireland Health Minister Robin Swann gives an update on coronavirus.
BBC Live Streams
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The Deported
The stories of three people who have been removed or deported from the UK to Nigeria.
BBC Radio 4
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Der' Dramor 'Da Fi!
Pedwar person sy'n ddieithr i'w gilydd sy'n cystadlu wrth geisio trefnu'r daith ddiwrno...
S4C
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Derby County
Derby County pre and post-match interviews and discussion, plus the Rams Weekly podcast.
BBC Radio Derby
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Derby Win After 'Spooky' 1964 Time Capsule Found
Christmas Day wins after 1964 note says to bet on a horse "associated with 'Santa Claus'"
BBC News
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Derek Tangye - The Cornish Gardener
John McCarthy explores the fascinating life of British author Derek Tangye.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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Descendants
Descendants looks into our lives and our pasts and asks how we are connected to slavery.
BBC Radio 4
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Desert Island Discs Revisited
Selected castaway gems from the BBC Desert Island Discs archive.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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Desi Dancefloor Mix
Stand-by for a special Desi Dancefloor Mix from the Asian Network!
BBC Asian Network
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Desi Stories
British Asian community stories, topics and discussion from across local BBC radio.
BBC Local Radio
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The Design Dimension
Series that looks at the world we inhabit through the lens of design.
BBC Radio 4
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Designed for Living
Aspects of evolution from micro-organisms to plants and animals
BBC World Service
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Designing a World for Everyone
The story of American designer Pattie Moore, who dared to do things differently.
BBC Radio 4
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Designing Dundee
AL Kennedy returns to Dundee as the V&A opens a new design museum in the city.
BBC Radio 4
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Desmond Armstrong: America's World Cup Pioneer
Desmond Armstrong, the first US-born, black player to represent the USA at a World Cup.
BBC Sport
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Desperate Calls
In Desperate Calls, Matthew tracks how his gambling addiction really took hold.
BBC Radio 4
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Desperately Seeking Sympathy
Jolyon Jenkins investigates why healthy people go online pretending to be terminally ill.
BBC Radio 4
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Despicable Me 3
Gru teams up with his twin brother to recover a stolen diamond - the biggest in the world.
BBC One
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Destiny and the Brain
Hannah Critchlow on the latest brain research and what it tells us about free will.
BBC Radio 4
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Destroyer
LAPD detective Erin Bell goes on a personal mission to track down a charismatic criminal.
BBC One
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Detecting Redemption
Life, death, violence and redemption are the essential ingredients of crime writing
BBC World Service
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Detective
Stories of crime and detection in London starring Ray Brooks as Detective Sergeant Brook.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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Detective Sergeant Nick Mohammed
Comedy by Nick Mohammed set at Tilford Road Police Station
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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The Detectives
Following Greater Manchester Police detectives as they try to unravel complex cases.
BBC Two
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Detoxifying the Classics
Katherine Harloe explores the appropriation of ancient Greece and Rome by hate groups.
BBC Radio 4
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Development Dreams
What development could bring to communities and villages across the world
BBC World Service
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The Devil's Rope
Ian Marchant drives across the midwest to learn how barbed wire privatised America.
BBC Radio 4
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The Devil’s Confession: The Lost Eichmann Tapes
A look at Nazi war crimes and the complex motives at play at the start of the Cold War.
BBC Two
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The Devolution Decades
Twenty years on, James Naughtie considers the impact of devolution on UK politics.
BBC Radio 4
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The Devolutionaries: Powering Up England's Cities
Steph McGovern explores proposals to devolve more powers to England's cities.
BBC Radio 4