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How Not to Be Cringe with Finlay Christie and Kyrah Gray
Finlay Christie and Kyrah Gray will teach us all how not to be cringe.
BBC Radio 4
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How Not To Die
Medical advice and stories of survival from a range of life threatening situations.
BBC Three
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How Not To Live Your Life
Sitcom about 20-something Don, a man with bad luck and even worse instincts
BBC Three
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How Not to Win Eurovision
Two Scottish brothers try to sneak into Eurovision by entering for another country.
BBC Scotland
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How One Becomes Lonely
Luke Sutherland's tale of lost love, cowardice and connection in an online world.
BBC Radio 4
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How Pleasant to Know Mr Lear
Nicholas Parsons celebrates the nonsensical genius of the comic writer, Edward Lear.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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How Pop Art Changed the World
Alastair Sooke champions the subversive wit, radical energy and influence of pop art.
BBC News
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How Pop Songs Work
Celebration of the magic of pop music and the musical skill that creates hit records.
BBC Four
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How Quizzing Got Cool: TV's Brains of Britain
A look at how ordinary TV quiz contestants turned into the pro-quizzers of today.
BBC Four
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How Radio Comedy Changed a Nation
Nicholas Parsons shows how laughter on the airwaves has been a barometer of social mores.
BBC Radio 7
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How Rathlin Island Became Ferret-Free
How an island became ferret-free, thanks, in part to Woody the biosecurity dog
BBC News
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How Reading Made Us Modern
John Mullan explores the increase in reading which took place in 18th-century Britain.
BBC Four
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How Roald Dahl Shaped Pop
David Tennant reveals how the stories of Roald Dahl have inspired pop songwriters.
BBC Radio 2
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How Roald Dahl Shaped Pop
David Tennant reveals how the stories of Roald Dahl have inspired pop songwriters.
BBC Radio 2
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How Robin Ince Got His Groove Back
Comedian Robin Ince asks if his was the last generation of truly obsessed pop fans.
BBC Radio 4
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How Safe are Britain's Roads?
Justin Rowlett and Anita Rani investigate a rise in fatalities on Britain's roads
BBC Two
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How Safe are My Drugs?
B. Traits meets users and dealers to find out how much they really know about their drugs.
BBC Three
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How Safe Are Our Nurseries?
Do parents know enough about standards of care in the nurseries they choose?
BBC One North West
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How Safe Are Our Skies? Detroit Flight 253
A look at how an alleged plane bomber slipped under the US intelligence radar in 2009.
BBC Two
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How Safe Is Leeds Children's Heart Unit?
What really happened at the Leeds children's heart unit when surgery was suspended there?
BBC One
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How Safe Is Your House?
Programme investigating household safety and hunting down shoddy workmanship.
BBC One
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How Science Changed Our World
Robert Winston presents his top ten scientific breakthroughs of the past 50 years.
BBC One
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How Should I Vote? - The EU Debate
A live debate on the issues that matter to younger voters ahead of the EU referendum.
BBC One
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How Should I Vote? - The EU Debate
A debate on the issues that matter to younger voters ahead of the EU referendum.
BBC Parliament
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How South Korea Became a Cultural Giant
From movies to K-Pop, Rana Mitter vists Seoul, to investigate South Korean culture.
BBC News
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How Sweet the Sound: The Amazing Grace Story
Candi Staton presents the story of one of the world's most recorded songs and its composer
BBC Radio 2
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How Tax and Welfare are Shaping the Vote in Scottish Election
James Cook examines how voting issues are shifting ahead of the Scottish election
BBC News
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How the Brits Rocked America: Go West
Series celebrating the success of British rock in America from the 60s onwards
BBC Four
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How the Budget Affects Special Educational Needs
The Newscast team discuss Special Educational Needs provision and the Budget
BBC News
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How the Celts Saved Britain
Dan Snow reveals how the Irish saved Britain from cultural oblivion during the Dark Ages.
BBC Four
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How the Devil Got His Horns: A Diabolical Tale
Alastair Sooke reveals how the Devil's image was created by artists of the Middle Ages.
BBC Four
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How the Doctors Strike Is Impacting Patients
Thousands of resident doctors in England are continuing their five-day strike over pay
BBC News
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How the Edwardians Spoke
Documentary revealing the accents and dialects of ordinary Edwardians.
BBC Four
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How the Green Party By-Election Win Unfolded
Labour has finished behind Greens and Reform in Gorton and Denton by-election
BBC News
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How the Holocaust Began
Using new evidence, historian James Bulgin reveals the origins of the Holocaust.
BBC Two
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How the Humber Changed Our World
How the Humber ports defined the lives of families on both sides of the river.
BBC One
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How the Iran War is Impacting Children
The BBC speaks to Iranian parents about the toll of the war on their children
BBC News
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How the Iran War will Affect UK Prices
A government committee set up to deal with the domestic fallout of the Iran war meet today
BBC News
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How the Irish Shaped Britain
Fergal Keane explores the profound influence the Irish have had on Britain.
BBC Radio 4
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How the League Was Won
Sportscene takes a look back at the how the 2021/22 Scottish Premiership title was won.
BBC Scotland
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How the Middle Class Ruined Britain
Geoff Norcott attempts to expose the middle-class hypocrisy he believes is ruining Britain
BBC Two
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How the NHS Changed Our World
A series of programmes spotlighting the pioneering work of NHS hospitals
BBC One
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How the North West Was Won
The history of the North West 200 motorcycle race from its beginnings in the 1920s.
BBC One Northern Ireland
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How The Plan to Capture Nicolas Maduro Unfolded
BBC Verify pieces together how the US mission to capture the Venezuelan President unfolded
BBC News
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How The Public Approaches Migration
Our Special Correspondent Fergal Keane looks at how sentiment is changing
BBC News
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How the Rail Attack Unfolded
What we know about how the knife attack on board an LNER train unfolded
BBC News
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How the Rest Got Home
Saul David explores what happened to the Allied troops left behind in France in 1940.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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How the Second World War Became a Global War
With historical archive and expert interviews, this full-scale documentary takes a fully international perspective on the world's only truly global war.
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How the Spitfire Changed the Outcome of WW2
Spitfire celebrates 90 years since its maiden flight
BBC News
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How the Stone Came Home
Elizabeth Quigley looks back at the day in 1996 when the Stone came home.
BBC Radio Scotland
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How the Strikes on Iran Unfolded
US and Israeli forces have carried out a series of strikes on cities across Iran
BBC News
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How the UK Changed Hip-Hop Forever
Ashley Walters explores the UK's influence on hip-hop.
BBC Radio 1Xtra
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How the US-Israel War With Iran Is Jeopardising Shipping
The Strait of Hormuz is a key artery for the movement of global energy supplies
BBC News
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How the Wild West Was Won with Ray Mears
Ray Mears explores how the wilderness of North America shaped the story of the Wild West.
BBC Four
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How the World Changed Music
Discover how global events and technological forces helped to shape modern music
BBC World Service
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How They Dug the Victoria Line
The inside story of the construction of the London Underground's Victoria Line. (1969)
BBC
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How They Made Us Doubt Everything
Investigating claims there could be asbestos in make-up and the industry's response.
BBC Radio 4
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How Things Are Done in Odesa
Monica Whitlock explores the cultural history of legendary Black Sea port city Odesa.
BBC Radio 4
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How This Blind Girl...
Comedy about a visually impaired young woman returning to the dating scene.
BBC Two Wales
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How Tickled I've Been - Remembering Sir Ken Dodd
Liza Tarbuck celebrates the late, great British comedian Ken Dodd.
BBC Radio 2
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How to Argue with a Racist (Omnibus)
Dr Adam Rutherford deploys science as a weapon against prejudice.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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How to Argue with a Racist, by Adam Rutherford
Dr Adam Rutherford deploys science as a weapon against prejudice.
BBC Radio 4
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How to Avoid a Climate Disaster by Bill Gates (Omnibus)
Bill Gates sets out a far-reaching plan for how the world can avoid a climate catastrophe.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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How to Avoid a Climate Disaster by Bill Gates
Bill Gates sets out his wide-ranging plan for the world to avoid a climate catastrophe.
BBC Radio 4
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How to Be a Composer
Journalist and critic Paul Morley spends a year learning the art of musical composition
BBC Four
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How To Be A Man
Alex Wheatle, Russell Kane and Guvna B discuss the challenges of modern masculinity.
BBC Live Streams
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How to Be a Muslim Woman
Sayeeda Warsi explores how to be a Muslim woman in 21st-century Britain.
BBC Radio 4
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How to be a Muslim Woman
British Muslim women speak to Sayeeda Warsi about how to be a British Muslim woman today.
BBC Radio 4
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How to Be a Renaissance Woman by Jill Burke
An alternative history of the Renaissance, as told by the women behind the paintings.
BBC Radio 4
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How to Be a Respectable Woman
Susan Morrison investigates Scotland's changing ideas of female respectability.
BBC Radio Scotland
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How to Be a Surrealist with Philippa Perry
A playful journey into the unconscious to discover the deep roots of surrealism.
BBC Four
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How To Be A Woman by Caitlin Moran (Omnibus)
Caitlin Moran narrates her bestselling comic memoir.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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How to Be a World Music Star: Buena Vista, Bhundu Boys and Beyond
The story of the British world music revolution from the early 1980s to the present.
BBC Four
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How to Be an Ex-Prime Minister
The story of how prime ministers have coped with life after Number Ten.
BBC Four
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How to Be an Ex-Prime Minister
The story of how prime ministers have coped with life after Number Ten.
BBC Four
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How to Be Bohemian with Victoria Coren Mitchell
Exploration of the history of artists and writers who have chosen to defy convention.
BBC Four
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How to be Edwardian
Classical actor Nicholas Craig takes us through the rigours of Edwardian acting.
BBC Four
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How to Be England Manager
Ex-England managers, players and fans discuss the pitfalls and pleasures of the job.
BBC Three
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How to Be Epic @ Everything
An amazing line-up of experts demonstrate how to master different skills.
CBBC
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How to Be Epic @ Shakespeare
A one-off special celebrating William Shakespeare with the help of experts.
CBBC
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How to Beat Pain
Dr Jack Kreindler and Professor Greg Whyte tackle pain with a series of experiments.
BBC One
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How to Beat Sir Humphrey
Derek Fowlds reprises his Yes Minister role as Bernard Woolley to read this comedy
BBC Radio 7
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How to Beat Tough Times: Money Watch
From around the country, this three-part series assesses prospects for family finances.
BBC Two
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