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A Short History of Solitude
The historian of emotions, Thomas Dixon, explores the surprising history of being alone.
BBC Radio 4
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A Short History of the Fork
Four curved prongs from a fat ridge, joined to a handle. Joe Farrell investigates forks.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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A Short History of Ukrainians in Britain
The stories of British Ukrainians, whose family histories mirror that of their homeland.
BBC Radio 4
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A Short Journey into Space Force, with Charles Chilton
The BBC producer talks about his 1950s sci-fi trilogy 'Journey Into Space'
BBC Radio 7
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A Short Journey into Tajikistan
Khayrulla Fayz returns to Tajikistan to discover what life is like for people there now.
BBC Four
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Short Rides in Fast Machines
A multi-contributor series of specially commissioned radio stories about speed.
BBC Radio 4
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A Short Stay in Switzerland
Drama inspired by the story of Dr Anne Turner, who took her own life in Zurich in 2006.
BBC One
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Short stories by DH Lawrence
Short tales from the prolific and often controversial English writer
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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Short Stories by Elizabeth Bowen
Three short stories by Irish novelist Elizabeth Bowen.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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Short Stories by Francis Wyndham
Stories by short fiction writer Francis Wyndham, recalling England in the 1940s
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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Short Stories by John McGahern
Series of five short stories by the celebrated Irish author
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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Short Stories by John Mortimer
Readings of stories by the English barrister and author
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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Short Stories by LP Hartley
Tales from the British novelist and short story writer.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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Short Stories by Robert Heinlein
Weird and wonderful tales by the American sci-fi writer
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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Short Story
Brand new stories, from today’s best writers on Radio 4 – the home of the Short Story.
BBC Radio 4
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The Short Straw
Drama about a group of co-workers embroiled in a bitter redundancy battle.
BBC Radio Scotland
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Short Term 12
Grace works as a counsellor and finds it hard to achieve a healthy work-life balance.
BBC One
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Short Work
Following short performers who are trying to make their way in the entertainment industry.
BBC Two
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Short Works: The World of Somerset Maugham
Collection of short stories from the literary giant
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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Shorts Huw
Beth fydd tynged y tîm Cenedlaethol ym Mhencampwriaeth Cwpan Rygbi'r Byd.
BBC Radio Cymru
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Shorts Huw
Huw Llywelyn Davies yn cwrdd â chyn-gefnwr Cymru a'r Llewod, Terry Davies.
BBC Radio Cymru
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Shorts Huw
Huw Llywelyn Davies yn sgwrsio gyda chyn-ganolwr Llanelli, Cymru a’r Llewod D. Ken Jones.
BBC Radio Cymru
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Shorts Huw
Huw Llywelyn Davies yng nghwmni'r cyn chwaraewyr rhyngwladol John Davies a Kevin Phillips.
BBC Radio Cymru
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Shostakovich: Piano Concerto No. 2
Pianist Yshani Perinpanayagam reviews recordings of Shostakovich's Piano Concerto No. 2.
BBC Radio 3
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Shot for Going to School
The story of a schoolgirl who was shot for campaigning for girls' education in Pakistan.
BBC Three
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Shot for Going to School
As part of 2013: The Big Stories, the story of a girl who was shot for going to school.
BBC News
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Shot in Belfast
Peter Curran finds out why N Ireland's movie industry is attracting Hollywood A-listers.
BBC Radio Ulster
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A Shot in the Dark
Classic comedy. Inspector Clouseau investigates a murder at a country estate.
BBC Two
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Should Extremism Be a Crime?
Examining government plans to tackle the activities of non-violent extremists.
BBC Radio 4
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Should I Marry My Cousin?
Teenager Hiba explores the controversial but legal custom of first-cousin marriage.
BBC Three
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Should I Really Give Up Flying?
An examination of air tourism and its impact on the environment.
BBC One
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Should I Test My Genes? The Price of Life
After his mother died, Adam Wishart decided to find out if there was a family cancer gene.
BBC Two
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Should Smartphones Be Banned in Schools?
A debate is being held in the House of Lords on a potential ban on smart phones in schools
BBC News
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Should Smartphones be Banned in Schools?
A debate is being held in the House of Lords on a potential ban on smart phones in schools
BBC News
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Should the Team Think?
A new edition of our comedy panel game, recorded at Gorleston Pavilion.
BBC Radio Norfolk
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Should The Voting Age Be Lowered?
Nicky Campbell takes your calls on the government's plan to lowered the voting age to 16
BBC News
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Should Voting Age Be Lowered To 16?
Nicky Campbell takes calls on the government's plans to lower the voting age to 16
BBC News
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Should We Listen to Philosophers?
Philosopher Julian Baggini asks if we pay too much, or not enough, attention to his kind.
BBC Radio 4
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Should You Pay More to Park Large Vehicles?
Bath is the latest city to consider charging large vehicles more to park
BBC News
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Shoulder to Shoulder
Brian O’Driscoll explores the fascinating history of Ireland’s all-island rugby team.
BBC One Northern Ireland
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Shout Sister Shout
Ruby Turner tells story of the guitar playing gospel singer, Sister Rosetta Tharpe.
BBC Radio 2
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Shout Sister Shout
Ruby Turner tells the story of guitar-playing gospel singer Sister Rosetta Tharpe.
BBC Radio 6 Music
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Shout Sister Shout
Ruby Turner tells story of the guitar-playing gospel singer, Sister Rosetta Tharpe.
BBC Radio 2
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Shout!: Women in Scottish Music
Nicola Meighan on the inspiration of some of the country's best-loved female artists.
BBC Radio Scotland
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Shouting Erupts in Congress Over Epstein Investigation
US Attorney General Pam Bondi's hearing in Congress descends into shouting and insults
BBC News
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Show Me Show Me
Chris and Pui investigate and explore within their magical playroom in the sky.
CBeebies
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Show Me Show Me
Chris and Pui explore their magical playroom in the sky with CBeebies Radio.
CBeebies Radio
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Show Me the Mummy
For the first time in thousands of years, the face of Egyptian mummy Takabuti is revealed.
BBC One Northern Ireland
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Show Me the Way to Go Home
BBC Amateur Scientist Ruth Brooks looks at how animals navigate, from cats to pigeons.
BBC Radio 4
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Show Me What You're Made Of
Documentary series. Five British kids travel to Asia to work in factories.
CBBC
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Show Me What You're Made Of: UK
Five kids work alongside the people in the UK who make and do the things they rely on.
CBBC
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Show of Hands in Concert
The highly successful Devon folk duo provide your Christmas Day afternoon entertainment.
BBC Radio Devon
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Show of Hands live in Holmfirth
The Durbervilles present a specially recorded concert with the folk world's favourite duo.
BBC Radio Leeds
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The Show Show
Norfolk's arts and entertainment scene, including the big show tunes.
BBC Radio Norfolk
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The Show to End All Wars
Simon Russell Beale reappraises Oh! What a Lovely War in its 50th anniversary year.
BBC Radio 4
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Show Tunes with Baylen Leonard
Show tunes, backstage interviews and sing-a-long family fun with Baylen Leonard.
BBC Radio London
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The Show What You Wrote
Themed sketch show made entirely from contributions sent in by the public.
BBC Radio 4
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Showbands: How Ireland Learned to Party
Ardal O'Hanlon looks back at the history of the showband era in Ireland.
BBC Four
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The Showbiz Revolutionaries
When acting greats tried to launch a workers’ revolution, starting in Merthyr Tydfil.
BBC Radio Wales
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A Shower of Sparks
Stuart Maconie looks at the career of the durable maverick pop duo Sparks.
BBC Radio 4
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Showland: Behind The Scenes At The Fair
An inside look at the ups and downs of life at Scotland's fairs.
BBC Two Scotland
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Showman and Star-Maker: A Tribute to Bill Cotton
Paul O'Grady presents a special two-part tribute to Bill Cotton
BBC Radio 2
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The Showman's Parson: Tales from the Memoirs of the Rev Thomas Horne
Series of stories about fairground sideshow life in the 19th century
BBC Radio 4
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