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Kevin Sinfield: The Ultra Challenge
Former Leeds Rhinos captain Kevin Sinfield runs seven ultramarathons in seven days.
BBC News
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Kevin Turvey: The Man Behind the Green Door
Cameras follow Rik Mayall’s clueless self-styled 'investigative journalist' Kevin Turvey.
BBC
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Kevin Warsh Faces Senate Hearing
Kevin Warsh says he will not be Trump's 'sock puppet' if confirmed as Fed chairman
BBC News
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Kevin Wong - Green Fingers
Lucy inherits an allotment and enters a whole new horticultural world.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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Kevin Wong - In the Woods
Crown green bowls - a gentle sport? Not in Chorlton-on-Sea. Stars Lynda Baron.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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Kew on a Plate
Raymond Blanc and Kate Humble spend a year at Kew Gardens growing heritage produce.
BBC Two
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Kew Palm House Upgrade
The Palm House at the Royal Botanic Gardens Kew is set for a 50-million pound renovation.
BBC News
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Key Changes: Radio 3's Essential History of Classical Music
Key Changes: pivotal moments in history which changed the course of classical music.
BBC Radio 3
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Key Figures in BBC Crisis to be Questioned by MPs
Senior figures involved in the BBC's recent troubles will be questioned by MPs on Monday
BBC News
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Key Matters
Ivan Hewett explores how different musical keys seem to have distinct characteristics.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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Key Measures From This Year's Budget
Rachel Reeves has set out details of her second Budget since becoming Chancellor
BBC News
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Key Messages From Trump's 90-Minute Speech
Ukraine, tariffs and Greenland were on the agenda for Trump's address to US Congress
BBC News
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Key Questions About Trump’s Actions on Venezuela
President Maduro and his wife are in custody in New York following US strikes on Caracas
BBC News
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The Key Role Played by Kissing as Species Developed
Scientists have traced the origins of kissing back more than 21 million years
BBC News
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Key Takeaways From Senior Official on Mandelson Vetting
The most senior civil servant at the Cabinet Office, Cat Little, gives evidence to MPs
BBC News
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Key Witness Statements Published In China Spy Case
Government publishes witness statements at centre of row over collapse of China spy case
BBC News
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Keynes Vs. Hayek
Paul Mason chairs a debate between followers of two contrasting liberal economists.
BBC Radio 4
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The Keys to Number 10
Journalist John Hopkins looks at a rugby nation's obsession with the number 10 jersey.
BBC Radio Wales
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Keys to the Castle
A couple face the daunting prospect of downsizing from a castle to a bungalow.
BBC Two Scotland
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Keywords for Our Time (Omnibus)
Michael Rosen and guests examine words and phrases that shape our thinking.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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Khaki Green and Powder Puffs
Ex-service women Jill McDermott and Margaret Boyce look back on their wartime experiences.
BBC Radio Ulster
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Khaled Hosseini - A Thousand Splendid Suns
Khaled Hosseini's story read by Seeta Indrani
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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Khmer Rock and the Killing Fields
Robin Denselow explores Cambodia's rock and roll in the late '60s, known as 'Khmer Rock'.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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Khorgos Gateway: Where East Meets West
The $250 million colossal dry port, the Khorgos Gateway, has sprung from the desert.
BBC News
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Kick Ass in a Crisis
Martial arts guru Chris Crudelli shows how to survive a brawl and deflect a knife attack.
BBC Three
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Kick Out the Kids
Two overgrown homebirds flee the nest for five days to learn how to survive on their own.
BBC One
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Kick-Ass
A high-schooler becomes a costumed crime fighter but gets mixed up in a violent vendetta.
BBC One
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Kick-Ass 2
When Hit Girl is forced to retire, Kick-Ass joins the superhero team Justice Forever.
BBC One
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Kickabout+ Round-Up
All the latest news from the world of sport, with the best action, stats, and big names
CBBC
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Kicked Out Kids
Following four young people whose relationships with their parents has badly deteriorated.
BBC Three
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Kicked Out: From Care to Chaos
Becky Southworth finds out why many children leaving care end up leading troubled lives.
BBC Three
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Kicking and Screaming
The history of football told through the memories of players and administrators.
BBC Two
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Kicking Back with The Cardiffians
Join Charlotte Church for honest and hilarious conversations with her Cardiffian family.
BBC Sounds
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Kicking Off: The Rise and Fall of the Super League
Where did the plan for a European Super League come from? And why didn't it work?
BBC Two
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Kicking Off: The Rise and Fall of the Super League
Last year, football almost changed forever.
BBC News
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Kicking the Habit
Father Michael has a plan to make the lives of the older brothers more comfortable.
BBC
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Kicks
Two very different girls both face a sordid reality when they meet a local football star.
BBC Two
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The Kid with a Bike
An adolescent boy in state care finds a new friend who agrees to foster him at weekends.
BBC Four
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The Kid
A successful but unfulfilled 40-year-old magically meets a younger version of himself.
BBC Two
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The Kid's Speech
Moving documentary following the stories of three children who live with a stammer.
BBC One
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The Kidnap Diaries
Dramatised account of the 2008 kidnapping of film-maker Sean Langan by the Taliban.
BBC Four
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Kidnapped
Adventure based on the Robert Louis Stevenson novel. With Peter Finch and Peter O'Toole.
BBC Two
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Kidnapped
Italy, 1858. A six-year-old Jewish boy is kidnapped and converted to Catholicism.
BBC Four
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Kidnapped and Drugged for Family Honour
How a British girl was kidnapped after refusing to go through with an arranged marriage.
BBC Three
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Kidnapped By My Father
A woman’s fight to unite with her three children seized by their father.
BBC One Wales
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Kidnapped by My Mum
At 11 years old, Alex thought he was going on holiday. Instead, he vanished for six years.
BBC Three
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Kidnapped: A Georgian Adventure
The story of James Annesley, whose fate inspired Robert Louis Stevenson's book Kidnapped.
BBC Four
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Kidnapped! Saudi Arabia's Missing Princes
In the last two years, three Saudi princes in Europe have disappeared.
BBC News
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Kidnapped! Saudi Arabia's Missing Princes
In the last two years, three Saudi princes living in Europe have disappeared.
BBC News
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The Kidnapping of Stephanie Slater
A 25-year-old estate agent disappears on a routine house viewing.
BBC Local Radio
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The Kidney Swapping Scheme Saving Lives
Jan Taylor's Life was saved by her husband donating his kidney to a stranger
BBC News
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The Kids Are All Right
Four adults pit their intelligence against a team of seven super-smart kids.
BBC One
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The Kids Are Alt Right?
James Tilley investigates how young people become attached to particular political parties
BBC Radio 4
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Kids Ask Difficult Questions
Kids ask the most difficult questions, but can celebrities answer them?
BBC Radio 1
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Kids Behind Bars
Series which follows Britain's most troubled kids at a secure unit for children
BBC Three
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Kids in the Middle
Documentary about estranged fathers who need to use a contact centre to see their kids.
BBC Four
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The Kids on Hope Street
Young people, yet to vote, give their views on the future shape of the UK.
BBC Radio 5 Live
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The Kids Who Decide What All the Other Kids Talk About
The university dropouts using social media to influence youngsters on a huge scale.
BBC Radio 4
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Kids Who Fell in Love With Food
Simon Wright sets out to prove that kids can fall in love with healthy food options
BBC Radio Wales
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The Kids' Table
By Douglas Maxwell. Black comedy drama about three teenagers at a wedding.
BBC Radio Scotland
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Kids' TV: The Surprising Story
Konnie Huq celebrates kids’ TV and shows how it has been a force for social change.
BBC One
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Kidult: My Kid Could Paint That
Documentary that gets to the heart of 4-year-old artworld cause celebre Marla Olmstead.
BBC Four
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Kidulthood
Drama centred around a day in the life of a group of troubled 15-year-olds in London.
BBC Three
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Kieran Hodgson's Earworms
Comedian Kieran Hodgson presents comedy intros to the great composers.
BBC Radio 4
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Kilimanjaro
An dùbhlan a chuir Cailean Seòras Moireasdan roimhe fhèin airson 2012.
BBC Radio nan Gàidheal
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Kilimanjaro: The Big Red Nose Climb
Celebrities including Gary Barlow climb Africa's highest mountain for Comic Relief.
BBC One