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How Are You? It's Alan (Partridge)
The broadcaster reintegrates into life in Britain after a year working in Saudi Arabia.
BBC One
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How Art Made the World
Nigel Spivey reveals how the images which surround us today come from the ancient world.
BBC Two
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How Auld Lang Syne Took Over the World
A look at how Scotland's best-known musical export became a worldwide phenomenon.
BBC One Scotland
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How Australia's Social Media Ban for Under 16s Will Work
Australia prepares to ban social media for under 16s in a world-first move
BBC News
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How Australia's Social Media Ban for Under 16s Will Work
Australia prepares to ban social media for under 16s in a world-first move
BBC News
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How Boarding Schools Shaped Britain
Nicky Campbell explores the history and influence of British boarding schools.
BBC Radio 4
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How Brexit Has Disrupted Britain's Politics
A lecture by Professor Sir John Curtice of Strathclyde University.
BBC Parliament
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How Brian May is Reviving a Forgotten Art Form
Queen's Brian May wants to bring back Stereoscopy - a Victorian 3D effect.
BBC News
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How Britain Got the Gardening Bug
How British gardening has changed since WWII, from garden gnomes to decking mania.
BBC Four
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How Britain's New Border Controls Affect You
Changes to passport rules for dual nationals are due to come from February 25
BBC News
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How Can I Help?
Hear how hill farmer Alun Elidyr survived severe depression and lived to tell the tale.
BBC Radio Wales
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How Chekhov Speaks to Us
Penelope Wilton, Miriam Margolyes, Lynne Truss on how Chekhov's work still resonates.
BBC Radio 7
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How Close is the US-Iran Peace Deal?
US and Iran have differing messaging on how peace talks are tracking
BBC News
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How Could War in the Middle East Impact UK Energy Prices?
Concern is growing over the impact of rising fuel prices as war continues in the region
BBC News
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How Covid Changed Science
Professor Devi Sridhar investigates the impact of Covid on the practice of science.
BBC Radio 4
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How Covid Made the Senedd Matter
Dot Davies investigates how Covid has transformed Wales' understanding of the Senedd.
BBC Radio Wales
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How Crime Took on the World
Misha Glenny charts the explosion and growth of international crime in our globalised age
BBC Radio 4
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How David Hasselhoff Brought Down The Wall
Richard Herring irreverently intertwines the fall of communism with the rise of The Hoff.
BBC Radio 2
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How Did I Interview The Hamas Deputy Leader?
The BBC's International Editor Jeremy Bowen explains how he interviewed Khalil al-Hayya
BBC News
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How Did We Get Here?
The deep back-stories behind the most consequential events in the world right now
BBC Radio 4
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How Did We Get Here...? Egypt
Stephen Sackur uncovers the history behind the upheavals in Egypt.
BBC Radio 4
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How Do Children Learn History?
With a new history curriculum coming, Adam Smith explores how pupils learn about the past.
BBC Radio 4
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How Do I Get Up There?
Comedy sketch show written by and starring Chris Forbes, James Kirk and Kevin Mains.
BBC Two Scotland
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How Do I Teach Music if I'm Not a Musician?
BBC Education Live: how to inspire 4-7 year olds to enjoy music
BBC
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How Do Our Kids Beat the Robots?
Sathnam Sanghera on how children can compete with machines for jobs in the future.
BBC Radio 4
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How Do Trump's Tariffs Affect You?
Our experts answer your questions on how tariffs will impact your life
BBC News
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How Do We Prevent Another Hiroshima?
Nicky Campbell discusses lessons learned from Hiroshima, 80 years on
BBC News
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How Do We Teach Our Kids?
Can Professor Dylan Wiliam's unorthodox ideas about education help children learn better?
BBC Radio Wales
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How Do You Cope? ... with Elis and John
Elis and John talk to a range of guests about the challenges they've faced in their lives.
BBC Radio 5 Live
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How Do You Cope? …with Elis and John
Elis James and John Robins chat to a range of guests about their own challenges in life.
BBC Radio 5 Live
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How Do You Solve a Problem Like Lolita?
Writer and broadcaster Stephen Smith goes on the trail of author Vladimir Nabokov.
BBC Four
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How Does Anti-Social Behaviour Impact Lives?
BBC Special report speaks to victims and perpetrators of anti-social behaviour in England
BBC News
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How Does Anti-Social Behaviour Impact Lives?
BBC Special report speaks to victims and perpetrators of anti-social behaviour in England
BBC News
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How Does That Make You Feel? (Omnibus)
Therapist Martha encourages her clients to sip at the well of self-examination.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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How Does Your Garden Grow?
Mark Jeffries and a team of experts offer advice on gardening matters.
BBC Two
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How Dolly Got Rotherham Reading
Sarfraz Manzoor meets Dolly Parton to discover her 'Imagination Library'
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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How Driving Test Booking Is Changing for Learner Drivers
From 12 May, there will be changes to how you book your driving test
BBC News
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How Drugs Work
Series using visual effects and CGI to examine the effects of drugs on the human body
BBC Three
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How Earth Made Us
The epic story of how geology, geography and climate have influenced mankind
BBC Two
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How Emily...
Exploring life for Emily Nicole Roberts, a wheelchair user with an uplifting look on life.
BBC Radio Wales
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How Emily...
Emily takes us through the trials and tribulations of life as a young wheelchair user.
BBC Radio Wales
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How Everest Guide Survived Six-Day Ordeal
Dawa Sherpa was spotted alive as he slid slowly down the world's tallest mountain
BBC News
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How Facebook Changed the World: The Arab Spring
The story of how the Arab world erupted in revolution
BBC Two
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How Far Back
How far back does the story of Africa go? A new investigation into the continent's history
BBC World Service
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How Fit Do You Need to Be for the World Cup?
England's and Scotland's footballers are gearing up for the World Cup starting on Thursday
BBC News
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How Folk Songs Should Be Sung
Folk singer Martin Carthy examines the rise and fall of Ewan MacColl's Critics Group.
BBC Radio 4
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How Free the BBC?
A look at 75 years of World Service history, and its relationship with the Foreign Office
BBC World Service
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How Gay Is Pakistan?
Mawaan Rizwan sets out to discover what life is really like for gay people in Pakistan.
BBC Three
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How God Made the English
Historian Diarmaid MacCulloch explores what it means to be English.
BBC Two
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How God Made the English
Exploration of what it means to be English and what has shaped English identity.
BBC Two
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How Great Was How Green Was My Valley?
Gary Raymond explores the story of How Green Was My Valley on the film's 80th anniversary.
BBC Radio Wales
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How Green is My Valley? A Future for the Valleys
Should people move from the Valleys to find work or would that be a disaster for Wales?
BBC One
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How Green Was My Father: A Welsh Odyssey for 1976
A satirical look at the South Wales valleys starring Ryan Davis and Max Boyce.
BBC Two
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How Green Was My Valley
Drama series about a mining family facing upheaval with the arrival of the 20th century.
BBC Two
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How High Could UK Petrol and Diesel Prices Go?
Price of diesel in the UK reaches its most expensive level since the end of 2022
BBC News
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How I Got Here from Radio 1's Academy
Joivan Wade and Percelle Ascott are here to help you live your dreams.
BBC Radio 1
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How I Learned to Understand the World by Hans Rosling (Omnibus)
Data visionary Hans Rosling looks back at the encounters that shaped his world view.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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How I Learned To Understand The World by Hans Rosling
Data visionary Hans Rosling looks back at the encounters that shaped his world view.
BBC Radio 4
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How I Stopped Worrying and Learned to Love My Albatross
Pete Paphides talks to musicians about five stages of grief following a huge hit record.
BBC Radio 4
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How Important Is Trump's State Visit?
Final preparations are under way for the arrival of Donald Trump ahead of his state visit
BBC News
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How Iran Sees the West
Pooneh Ghoddoosi explores the long history of Iranian suspicion of the outside world.
BBC Radio 4
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How Iraq Changed the World
Writer and broadcaster John Kampfner looks at the global consequences of war in Iraq.
BBC Radio 4
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How is the PM's 'Plan for Change' Going?
BBC Verify's Ben Chu examines whether Keir Starmer and his government are meeting targets
BBC News
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How is the Under 16s Social Media Ban Going in Australia?
The UK government is assessing whether to introduce a social media ban for under 16s
BBC News
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How Low Can Rates Go?
Martin Wolf examines how the search to revive growth is testing the norms of economics.
BBC Radio 4
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How McIlroy won the Masters
Highlights from the final round of Rory McIlroy's dramatic victory at the Masters.
BBC Sport
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How Much Will Your Water Bill Increase By?
The average annual household bill in England and Wales will increase by £33 from April
BBC News
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How Myers-Briggs Conquered the Office
Mariella Frostrup asks how the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator took over the world of work.
BBC Radio 4
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How New Is the New Philanthropy?
Hugh Cunningham presents a history of philanthropic giving in Britain
BBC Radio 4
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How Northampton Saints are Working to Find the Next Pollock
BBC Look East goes behind the scenes with Northampton Saints' Academy.
BBC Sport
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How Not to Be a Boy by Robert Webb (Omnibus)
Robert Webb's funny and moving memoir also explores masculinity's pitfalls.
BBC Radio 4 Extra