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Sid James - Not Just a Dirty Laugh
Lee Mack's fascinating look at Sid James's lesser-known work.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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Side By Side By Sherrin
Emma Freud celebrates the life and career of Ned Sherrin with archive highlights.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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Side nan Seachd Sian/Disaster Diaries
Documentary exploring the afternath of natural disasters.
BBC ALBA
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Sidekick
Animated series. Eric, Trevor, Vana and Kitty train at the Academy for Aspiring Sidekicks
CBBC
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Sidelined...Our Asian Footballers Are Missing!
Yasmeen Khan asks why there are so few British Asian professional footballers.
BBC Radio 4
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Sidetracked with Annie and Nick
Join Annie Macmanus and Nick Grimshaw as they explore the week in music.
BBC Sounds
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Sideways
Matthew Syed explores the ideas that shape our lives, making us see the world differently.
BBC Radio 4
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The Siege by Ben Macintyre
The gripping story of the storming of the Iranian Embassy in the spring of 1980.
BBC Radio 4
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The Siege
The Siege of Derry - an event that placed the city at the heart of a Europe-wide struggle.
BBC One Northern Ireland
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The Sigh
Poet Imtiaz Dharker explores the history, cultural significance and psychology of sighing.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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Sight and Sound in Concert
Archive performance recorded at the Regal Theatre, Hitchin in Herts in 1983.
BBC Four
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Sighthill
The day-to-day life of some of the residents of Glasgow's Sighthill Estate.
BBC Two Scotland
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Sighthill Stories
Following the fortunes of a few children from Sighthill Primary in Glasgow.
BBC Two
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Sightseeing in Myanmar
Edi Stark joins Glaswegian entrepreneur Amar Latif on a journey to Myanmar.
BBC Radio Scotland
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Sigldigwt
Mi fydd y gyfres yma wedi ei leoli mewn lloches anifeiliaid ffug (math o westy anifeili...
S4C
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The Sign of the Four by Arthur Conan Doyle
Read by Kenny Blyth. Produced by Ciaran Bermingham.
BBC Sounds
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The Signalman
Charles Dickens's ghost story in which a signalman is haunted by a hooded figure.
BBC One
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Signed, Sealed, Delivered: Inside the Post Office
An eye-opening look inside the Post Office - an iconic institution reinventing itself.
BBC Two
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Signed: Strictly Come Dancing
With signing. Celebs take to the dance floor to perform a dazzling display of routines.
BBC One
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Signed: The Installation of the One Hundred and Sixth Archbishop of Canterbury
Coverage of the installation of the archbishop of Canterbury. With sign language.
BBC One
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Signed: The Northern Ireland Leaders' Debate
A party leaders' election debate in front of a studio audience.
BBC One Northern Ireland
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Signed: The Scarecrows' Wedding
Two devoted scarecrows plan the perfect wedding – until a rival threatens everything.
BBC One
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Signing Up at 16
Penny Marshall presents a series that follows 16-year-olds through a year of army training
BBC Radio 4
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Signs of Change
The student protestors whose 1970 campaign eventually led to the Welsh Language Act.
BBC Radio 4
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Signs of Change
Sian Pari Huws remembers the House of Lords sit-in by Aberystwyth students 40 years ago.
BBC Radio Wales
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Signs Taken for Wonders
Vivienne Parry explores how literary vision has been shaped by scientific discovery.
BBC Radio 4
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Sigrid: My Neil Young Fan Story
Sigrid shares her love for Neil Young through his music and stories from his career
BBC Radio 2
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Sikh Boxing Warriors
Sikh coach Pops helps his community through boxing at the MLSS Boxing Academy.
BBC One
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The Sikhs of Smethwick
Filmmaker Billy Dosanjh celebrates 50 years of the Sikhs in his hometown of Smethwick.
BBC Four
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Sikisa's Border Control
Comedian and immigration lawyer Sikisa walks us through British immigration law.
BBC Radio 4
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Silas Marner: The Weaver of Raveloe
Dramatisation of George Eliot's novel about a weaver whose life is changed by a child.
BBC
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Silbury: the Heart of the Hill
Documentary about the final archaeological exploration of Europe's largest man-made mound.
BBC Four
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The Silence and the Scream
Garrett Carr on the radical commune which broke the silence of rural Donegal in the 1970s.
BBC Radio 4
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Silence by Erling Kagge (Omnibus)
Philosopher and polar adventurer Erling Kagge explores the power of silence.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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The Silence of Lorna
An Albanian immigrant in Belgium dreams of leaving her dull job to set up a snack bar.
BBC Four
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The Silence of Memory by Tina Pepler
11 November 1920. Three men are facing loss and grief.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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The Silence of the Genes
James Gallagher tells the story of new lifesaving drugs that interfere with genes.
BBC Radio 4
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The Silence of the Lambs
An FBI trainee shares her nightmare memory in the hope of stopping a serial killer.
BBC Two
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The Silence of the Liberals
Nick Cohen argues the liberal left is failing Muslims fighting inequality in the community
BBC Radio 4
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The Silence
Reports of the murder of a girl remind Timo of a similar crime he witnessed 23 years ago.
BBC Two
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Silenced: The Hidden Story of Disabled Britain
The untold story of how disabled people fought back against decades of fear and prejudice.
BBC Two
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Silent Britain
Matthew Sweet presents a documentary exploring the early days of British cinema.
BBC Four
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The Silent Child
Sue and Paul decide to get a social worker to prepare their deaf daughter for school.
BBC One
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The Silent Epidemic
Mark Whitaker reports from SE Asia on the huge toll of child drownings in the region.
BBC Radio 4
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The Silent Mind
What’s it like to have a silent mind? Psychologist Charles Fernyhough investigates.
BBC Radio 4
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The Silent Musician
Conductor Ben Gernon unlocks the traditions and sound worlds of our best orchestras.
BBC Radio 3
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Silent Souls
A man asks his friend to help bury his wife according to their Merja culture's customs.
BBC Four
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The Silent World of Nicholas Quinn
Inspector Morse tackles the murder of an invigilator in a foreign exam syndicate
BBC Radio 7
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Silicon Glen: From Ships to Microchips
Scotland's Silicon Glen - uncovering the stories of the shop-floor at IBM in Greenock.
BBC One Scotland
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Silicon Valley's Online Slave Market
BBC News Arabic uncovers Silicon Valley's illegal online slave market.
BBC Two
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Siliwen
Cyfres yn dilyn anturiaethau grwp o ffrindiau creadigol ar ynys brydferth Siliwen. Pre-...
S4C
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The Silk Road
Historian Dr Sam Willis travels the most famous trade route in history, the Silk Road.
BBC News
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The Silk Road
Historian Dr Sam Willis travels the most famous trade route in history, the Silk Road.
BBC Four
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Silkwood
A worker in a nuclear plant finds her life in danger when she discovers a safety breach.
BBC Two
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Silky Hotel
Get amoré than you bargained for at the most romantic hotel this side of the M55
BBC Arts
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Silver by Jonathan Smith
A one-legged poet inspires RL Stevenson for his classic novel 'Treasure Island'.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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The Silver Darlings
The wife of a fisherman who is press-ganged into the Navy must bring up their son alone.
BBC Two
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Silver iPages test session
A session to test Silver integration with iPages and Gateway
BBC Live Streams
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Silver Jubilee
Following Her Majesty, The Queen on her visit to Northern Ireland in 1977.
BBC One Northern Ireland
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Silver Jubilee Address 1977
Her Majesty the Queen marks the occasion of her silver jubilee, on 4 May 1977.
BBC Parliament