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Fright Night: Rosemary's Baby
Kim Cattrall reads Ira Levin's darkly brilliant tale of modern devilry.
BBC Radio 4
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Frightened of Each Other's Shadows
Nihal Arthanayake presents a portrait of contemporary Britain in an epoch of terror.
BBC Radio 4
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The Fringe Comedy Showcase
Stand-up comedy from some of the best comedians at this year’s Edinburgh Fringe.
BBC Radio Ulster
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The Fringe, Fame and Me
How a small Scottish arts festival that began in 1947 became a national institution.
BBC Scotland
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Frinton Forever
Richard Wilson stars at Frinton Summer Theatre to mark its 75th anniversary of weekly rep.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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Fritz Lang and Thea von Harbou - M
Berlin is gripped with fear as a murderer preys on the city's children.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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Fritz Reiner
"Engendering fear was a basic tool": a profile of Hungarian conductor Fritz Reiner
BBC World Service
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The Frock and the Church
Women bishops? Will the Church of England approve them and can it cope with the fallout?
BBC Radio 4
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Froglets
For the Froglets, the human world is a playground full of everyday challenges and wonders.
CBeebies
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From Abacus to Circle Time: A Short History of the Primary School
Mike Baker traces the changing face of primary education over the last 150 years
BBC Radio 4
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From Abacus to Circle Time: The Primary School Debate
Jane Garvey chairs a debate on the future of primary schools.
BBC Radio 4
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From Abba To Azerbaijan - A Bluffer's Guide to Eurovision
Maria McErlane is the listeners’ tour guide to 56 years of the Eurovision Song Contest
BBC Radio 2
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From ABC to ZZ Top - a decade of hits
Turning back the clock for 4 hours of 80's classics
BBC Radio Kent
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From Agony to Analgesia
Irene Tracey, professor of neuroimaging at Oxford University, explores pain.
BBC Radio 4
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From AI to interceptors, Ukraine is trying to drone-proof its skies
Ukraine’s Defence Minister says the country has significantly improved its air defences
BBC News
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From Andy Pandy to Zebedee: The Golden Age of Children's Television
The story of the struggle to make programmes for children in the pre-digital days.
BBC Four
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From Auschwitz with Love
Recounting Welshman Ron Jones's wartime experience as a prisoner of war in Auschwitz.
BBC One Wales
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From Berkeley to the Bronx: Roger Linn's Drum Machines
The remarkable story of Roger Linn, inventor of the drum machine.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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From Berkeley to the Bronx: Roger Linn's Drum Machines
The remarkable story of Roger Linn, inventor of the drum machine.
BBC Radio 4
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From Bhangra to Banger
Celebrating 20 years of Legalised by Panjabi MC, including the iconic Mundian To Bach Ke.
BBC Asian Network
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From Birmingham to Beijing: The Lure of a Chinese Career
The stories of graduates finding work internships far afield in China.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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From Calvary to Lambeth
Michael Buerk talks to Archbishop Desmond Tutu, who expresses his feelings over homophobia
BBC Radio 4
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From College to Clink
Britain's brightest graduates start their working life behind bars as prison officers.
BBC Radio 4
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From Conflict to Classroom
Far from home, young refugees find community in England’s schools.
BBC News
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From Conflict to Compromise
Carolyn Quinn looks at the work of the conciliation service ACAS.
BBC Radio 4
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From Cradle to Care
Nigel Richardson investigates the surging number of newborns entering the care system.
BBC Radio 4
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From Darkness
Psychological crime drama. An ex-constable confronts the darkness in her past.
BBC One
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From Darkness to the Dawn
Father Paul Symonds presents a late night meditation in words and music for Holy Saturday.
BBC Radio Ulster
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From Despair to Where? The Valleys Then, Now and in the Future
Two people who grew up in the Valleys argue over what the future holds for the area.
BBC Radio Wales
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From Doris to Depeche: The Football Fans' Songbook
Mark Radcliffe explores the history of the football chant to find out what makes a hit.
BBC Radio 5 Live
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From Dots to Downloads - Tune-Books on the Web
Centuries before iPods, ordinary folk had 'tune-books'. Tim van Eyken seeks them out.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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From Dunkirk to D-Day
Charles Wheeler recalls the epic of strategic success that made victory possible.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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From Dusk Till Dawn
Road movie cum horror film in which two criminal brothers end up in a Mexican vampire bar.
BBC One
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From EastEnders to Hollywood: Antonia Bird
Documentary celebrating the trail-blazing career of film director Antonia Bird.
BBC Four
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From Edison to iTunes: A History of the Record Label
Paul Morley charts the rise of the record label and looks ahead to an uncertain future.
BBC Radio 6 Music
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From Edison to iTunes: A History of the Record Label
Critic, writer and former label boss Paul Morley considers the future for record labels.
BBC Radio 6 Music
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From Elton John to Gary Barlow: Celebrating 100 Concerts Live at Eden
An hour of highlights from 100 live concerts at Eden.
BBC Four
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From Enlightenment to Entanglement
Science writer Stuart Clark explores the relationship between scientists and computers.
BBC Radio 4
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From Fact to Fiction
Series in which writers create a fictional response to recent headlines.
BBC Radio 4
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From Fact to Fiction
Lucy Caldwell and the BBC Belfast newsroom bring Radio 4's headlines drama to Ulster.
BBC Radio Ulster
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From Freedom to the Future
A special programme remembering Nelson Mandela in his own words, in the memories of others and in drama.
BBC World Service
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From Frestonia to Belgravia: The History of Squatting
Robert Elms charts the history, ideology and culture of squatting.
BBC Radio 4
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From Glory to Infamy
Michael Dobbs reflects on the ups and downs of two decades of election campaigns.
BBC Radio 4
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From Gorsemere to Gloomsbury: The Literary Lunacy of Sue Limb
Shaun Ley's tour through the world of literary lunacy that flows from the pen of Sue Limb.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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From Grange Hill to Albert Square... and Beyond
Former cast members celebrate 21 years of Grange Hill.
BBC Four
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From Haiti's Ashes
Looking at the reconstruction attempts in Haiti after the earthquake of 12 January 2010.
BBC Two
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From Harris With Love
Series chronicling eight months in the lives of the people of Harris in the Outer Hebrides
BBC ALBA
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From Here to Eternity
The story of US soldiers on Hawaii before the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor.
BBC Two
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From Here to There with Mairead Campbell
Mairead Campbell meets the women who have made the move to London.
BBC Radio Ulster
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From Hoplite to Harrier
A history of warfare. Exploring advances in technology and tactics
BBC World Service
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From Ice to Fire: The Incredible Science of Temperature
Helen Czerski takes us on a spectacular journey to the extremes of the temperature scale.
BBC Four
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From Ivor to Sam: The Art of Kids TV
Former Blue Peter host Tim Vincent celebrates 60 years of kids TV production in Wales.
BBC Radio Wales
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From Ivory to Plastic
The pianist David Owen Norris goes on a journey in search of the private life of the piano
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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From Jean Brodie to Carrie Bradshaw: Spinsters in Popular Culture
Ann Widdecombe explores how single women have been depicted in popular culture.
BBC Radio 4
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From John Paul to Benedict - A Tale of Two Popes
Two popes - two different eras. Elizabeth Quigley reflects on papal visits to Scotland.
BBC Radio Scotland
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From Kabul to Manchester
Documentary following a group of Afghan families settling into new lives in Manchester.
BBC Radio 4
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From Kurdistan with Sorrow
An examination of the worst migrant tragedy ever recorded in the English Channel.
BBC News
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From Kurdistan with Sorrow
Looks at the worst migrant tragedy recorded in the English Channel.
BBC News
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From Lagos With Love by Janice Okoh
A London lawyer uncovers fraud in a Nigerian oil company.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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From Luton Streets to Jersey Shores
Sarfraz Manzoor goes in search of Bruce Springsteen's New Jersey.
BBC Radio 4
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From Manchester to the Mississippi
The 1964 concert in Manchester that showcased some of America's greatest black musicians.
BBC Radio 4
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From Motown to Music
Music journalist Jacqueline Springer traces the history of Motown and rap music
BBC Radio 4
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From Mumbai to Machynlleth
A poetic and musical collaboration melding two traditions and seeking common ground.
BBC Radio 4
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From My Home To His: Dermot meets Bruce Springsteen
Dermot O'Leary links up with his hero Bruce Springsteen to chat about his new album
BBC Radio 2
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From Nairobi to Beijing
A look at the changing situation for women globally and future patterns of development
BBC World Service
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From New York to the New Town: The Story of Lach
Lach is a New York City folk legend. He's just moved to Edinburgh. We find out why.
BBC Radio Scotland
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From Our Home Correspondent
Mishal Husain presents despatches from journalists and writers across the UK.
BBC Radio 4
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From Our Ireland Correspondent
Former BBC Northern Ireland correspondent Denis Murray looks back over his lengthy career
BBC One Northern Ireland
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From Our Own Correspondent
Insight, wit and analysis from BBC correspondents, journalists and writers
BBC Radio 4
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From Our Own Correspondent
Insight wit and analysis from BBC correspondents and writers on the BBC World Service
BBC World Service
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From Our Own Correspondent
Insight, wit and analysis as BBC correspondents tell stories beyond the news headlines.
BBC Radio 4
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From Our Own Correspondent
Insight, wit and analysis from BBC correspondents, journalists and writers from around the world.
BBC Afghan TV
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From Our Own Correspondent at 60
A celebration of 60 years of From Our Own Correspondent.
BBC World Service
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