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Slavery on the High Street
How did victims of modern day slavery end up making food for major high street chains?
BBC One London
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Slavery Today
Different types of slavery exist all over the world. How can it be curbed?
BBC World Service
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Slavery Youth Debate
Recorded coverage of the British Council Slavery Youth Debate from Friday October 19.
BBC Parliament
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Slavery: Scotland's Hidden Shame
Documentary mini-series exploring Scotland's role in the transatlantic slave trade.
BBC Scotland
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Slavery: The Welsh Connection
Miguela Gonzalez goes in search of long forgotten links between Wales and the slave trade.
BBC Radio Wales
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Slaves of the Caliphate
Film following a young woman as she negotiates to free Yazidi women being held captive.
BBC News
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Slay in Your Lane (Omnibus)
Two friends write 'the black girl bible' - what it means to be young, black and female.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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Sleep Clinic
Documentary series about a sleep clinic. The team treat snorer and sleep apnoeac David.
BBC One
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Sleep Clinic
The consultants help Derek, whose nights are punctuated by extreme dream enactments.
BBC One
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Sleep Clinic
The consultants help Derek, whose nights are punctuated by extreme dream enactments.
BBC One
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Sleep Clinic
The consultants help Derek, whose nights are punctuated by extreme dream enactments.
BBC One
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The Sleep Diaries
In a series mixing science with art, myth and poetry, Paul Farley explores sleep
BBC Radio 4
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Sleep Tight
Spanish horror thriller about a concierge who tries to make life hell for a female tenant.
BBC Two
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Sleep Tracks
Drift off with a blend of nature sounds and restful classical music.
BBC Radio 3 Unwind
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The Sleeping Forecast
A unique journey to dreamland, mixing instrumental music and Radio 4's Shipping Forecast.
BBC Sounds Mixes
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Sleeping with the Enemy
Series exploring stories of love, hate, betrayal and exploitation from around the world
BBC Radio 4
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Sleepless Night
A composed feature that explores sleeplessness and the sounds of a sleepless night.
BBC Radio 4
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Sleepy Tigers
The care given to a new mum by two bossy maternity nurses is somewhat unconventional.
BBC Radio 4
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Sleeve Notes with Stuart Bailie
Stuart Bailie weaves together musical threads from the classics to the present.
BBC Radio Ulster
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Sleuths, Spies & Sorcerers: Andrew Marr's Paperback Heroes
Andrew Marr explores detective fiction, fantasy epics and spy novels.
BBC Four
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SLICE: Politics and Personality
Jolyon Jenkins investigates personality and how it can be measured.
BBC Radio 4
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Slici A Slac
Anturiaethau'r ddau dwcan dditectif. More adventures with the two Toucan detectives.
S4C
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A Slick of Red Lippie
Cathy Macdonald explores the history and glamour of red lipstick.
BBC Radio Scotland
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Slide In with Snoochie, Kaz and Jordan
It goes down in the DMs. Slide into Snoochie's podcast with Kaz Crossley & Jordan Hames.
BBC Radio 1Xtra
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The Slide
Tremors in a new town in Kent are the beginning of a bigger subterranean threat.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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Sliding by Leslie Norris
During a big winter freeze, two boys explore a frozen pond...
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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Sliding Doors
Gwyneth Paltrow in a romantic comedy about being in the right place at the right time.
BBC One
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Slighe Chladach Fiobha (Fife Coastal Path)
Iagan MacNeil on the history, geology, scenery and Gaelic along the Fife Coastal Path.
BBC ALBA
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Slighe gu Santiago
Gillebride MacIlleMhaoil air slighe an luchd-taisteil. The pilgrim's path to Santiago
BBC Radio nan Gàidheal
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Slighe Iain Muir
Air chuairt a' comharrachadh beatha Iain Muir; Albannach, eòlaiche-nàdair 's àrainneachd.
BBC Radio nan Gàidheal
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Slighe na Croise
An cothrom Slighe na Croise a leantainn air Dihaoine na Ceusta.
BBC Radio nan Gàidheal
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Slighe na Cuimhne
A journey to revisit classic performances from some of music’s most celebrated artists.
BBC ALBA
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Slighe Naoimh Cuithbeirt/St Cuthbert's Way
Iagan MacNeil explores the St Cuthbert’s Way, from Melrose to St Boswells.
BBC ALBA
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Slighe Òrain Ghàidhlig Ghlaschu
Tachartas sònraichte a' taisbeanadh eachdraidh na Gàidhlig ann an Glaschu le òrain is eile
BBC Radio nan Gàidheal
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Slighean Ceòlmhor
Bekah NicLeòid, a' cabadaich le daoine aithnichte ann an saoghal a' chiùil.
BBC Radio nan Gàidheal
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Slighean Fiadh-bheatha/Wild Corridors
How pathways known as 'ecological corridors' have become key to protecting biodiversity.
BBC ALBA
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Slighean Sgoile an t-Saoghail/Most Dangerous Ways to School
Exploring challenges and dangers faced as children across the world journey to school.
BBC ALBA
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Slighean Trailleachd (Slavery Routes)
A look at the slave trade in black Africans from the 7th to the 20th century.
BBC ALBA
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Slimboy Fat: The Problem with BMI
As Dr Mark Porter's waistline increases, he puts his body mass index, or BMI, to the test.
BBC Radio 4
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Slime: A Natural History by Susanne Wedlich
A ground-breaking journey through the three-billion-year history of slime.
BBC Radio 4
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Slipknot Unmasked: All Out Life
Live session and interviews from one of the biggest and most contentious metal bands ever.
BBC Four
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Slipknot: Hellbound
Daniel P Carter gains exclusive access to the band at their first UK tour in six years.
BBC Radio 1
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Slippered Pantaloons
If all the world's a stage, how do actors face old age dramas? Simon Fanshawe investigates
BBC Radio 4
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Slog's Dad
Ron Cook reads David Almond's runner-up in the National Short Story Prize, set in Tyneside
BBC Radio 4
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The Slogan Warrior
Comedian Isy Suttie tackles a selection of platitudes for everyday living.
BBC Radio 4
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Sloinneadh: dè a th' ann?
Tha Hamish Mac an Tàilleir agus triùir aoighean a' beachdachadh air sloinneadh.
BBC Radio nan Gàidheal
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Slovakian PM 'Fighting For His Life', Minister Says
Slovakia's deputy PM says he believes Robert Fico 'will survive' assassination attempt
BBC News
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The Slow Coach
Liz Barclay follows three busy people on an experiment to slow down their pace of life.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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Slow Fashion
Lorna Prichard looks at the growing trend for up-cycling clothes and second-hand shopping.
BBC Radio Wales
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The Slow Machine
Documentary poem on canal life by Jo Bell, boat dweller and former canal laureate.
BBC Radio 4
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A Slow Odyssey: The Great Wall of China
A flight following the world’s longest monument, from the Yellow Sea to the Gobi Desert.
BBC Four
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Slow Radio Comedy
Sound art meets comedy as performers swap the stage for immersive natural environments.
BBC Radio 4
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Slow Rise: A Bread-Making Adventure
Adrian Scarborough reads from Robert Penn's account of his search for the perfect bread.
BBC Radio 4
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Slow Rise: A Bread-Making Adventure by Robert Penn (Omnibus)
One man's search for the perfect bread made from ancient wheat grains.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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Slow Sunday with Ólafur Arnalds
Icelandic multi-instrumentalist and producer Ólafur Arnalds plays music for Slow Sunday.
BBC Radio 6 Music
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Slum Survivors
Young people embark on a crash course in urban survival in the world's biggest slums.
BBC Three
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The Slumber King by Kevin Crossley-Holland
A walking stick unlocks the door to an astounding journey beneath mountains
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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Slumdog Millionaire
An orphan from the slums makes it to the final question of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire.
BBC Two
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Slums 101
Paul Mason visits Manila to assess the benefits of life in the world's poorest slums.
BBC Radio 4
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Smack Em Up
Follow Irish wrestling superstar Fergal Devitt (aka Finn Bálor) on his last tour of Japan
BBC Three
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Smack in Suburbia: America’s Heroin Crisis
India Rakusen travels to Ohio, where addiction has become part of everyday life.
BBC Three
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Smacking Children Could Lead to Lower GCSE Grades
A University College London study suggests smacking children 'does no good whatsoever'
BBC News
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Small Ads
Every ad tells a story. Ricky Ross uncovers some of the most intriguing.
BBC Radio Scotland
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Small Axe - The Soundtrack
All your favourite tracks from BBC One's latest drama Small Axe
BBC Radio
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Small Axe: The Podcast
Taking the themes and dreams of the Small Axe series to tell the stories of Black Britons.
BBC Radio 1
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Small Blue Thing
An eerie tale of childhood jealousy and possession. By Jules Horne.
BBC Radio Scotland
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Small Boat by Vincent Delecroix
Drama inspired by the events surrounding the deaths of 27 migrants in the English Channel.
BBC Radio 4
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Small Boat Channel Crossings Resume
Home Office figures are set to show the longest period without crossings for several years
BBC News
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Small Boats: Is France The Answer?
Nicky Campbell takes calls on France's role in stopping migrants crossing the Channel
BBC News
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Small Business Owner Losing Thousands to Online Copies
A small business owner says she's losing thousands of pounds due to online design theft
BBC News
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A Small Business
Liz Barclay meets the owners of the small businesses which keep the UK economy running
BBC Radio 4
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Small Businesses Committee
Business and Enterprise Committee on lending to small and medium sized enterprises.
BBC Parliament