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The Richard Burton Legacy
Michael Sheen looks at the life and legacy of his fellow Welshman Richard Burton.
BBC Radio 2
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The Richard Dimbleby Lecture
Annual lecture by an influential speaker, delivered in honour of the veteran broadcaster.
BBC One
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The Richard Dimbleby Lectures at 50
Jonathan Dimbleby looks back on half a century of the BBC’s annual lectures.
BBC Four
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The Richest Man in Britain
Sitcom by Nick Hornby and Giles Smith about an ageing rock star
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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The Richest Scot in the Empire
Phyllis Logan narrates the story of John Crichton-Stuart, the 3rd Marquess of Bute.
BBC Two Scotland
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The Richest Songs in the World
A countdown of the ten songs which have earned the most money of all time.
BBC Four
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The Riddle of the Sands by Erskine Childers
Erskine Childer's 'immortal' tale of espionage is set before the First World War.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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The Right Notes in the Wrong Order
Radio 3 lets its hair down with a festive comedy panel show hosted by Frank Skinner.
BBC Radio 3
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The Right Stuff
Michael Portillo considers the enduring influence of the writer and philosopher Ayn Rand.
BBC Radio 4
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The Right Temptation
Thriller. A private investigator is hired by a suspicious woman to spy on her husband.
BBC One
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The Righteous Sisters Omnibus
Jane Purcell's true-life tale of the opera-loving Cook sisters, who saved Jews from Nazis.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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The Rime of the Ancient Mariner
Biographer Richard Holmes introduces Coleridge's classic poem of a cursed sea voyage.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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The Ring
A journalist (Naomi Watts) races against time when she investigates a strange videotape.
BBC One
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The Ring II
Sequel to the cult horror about a videotape that brings death to anyone who watches it.
BBC One
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The Riots 2011: One Week in August
This revelatory film hears from those who experienced the 2011 riots.
BBC Two
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The Riots: In Their Own Words
Revisiting the riots of 2011 through previously unseen footage and personal accounts
BBC Two
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The Ripple Effect
A series that hears from people who live with someone affected by mental health issues
BBC Radio Scotland
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The Rise and Fall of ...
Get to know the shocking highs and lows of the biggest stories in music.
BBC Radio 6 Music
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The Rise and Fall of Apartheid
A story of occupation, repression, struggle, and freedom
BBC World Service
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The Rise and Fall of Margaret Thatcher
Martha Kearney charts the unlikely rise of the grocer's daughter and her bitter downfall.
BBC News Channel
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The Rise and Fall of Margaret Thatcher
BBC presenter Martha Kearney charts the unlikely rise of Margaret Thatcher.
BBC News
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The Rise and Fall of Michelle Mone
The rise and spectacular fall of one of the UK’s most high-profile businesswomen.
BBC Scotland
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The Rise and Fall of Nokia Mobile
A look at the rollercoaster years at Nokia, a company that dominated a nation.
BBC Four
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The Rise and Fall of T in the Park
Arielle Free uncovers what happened to Scotland's legendary festival.
BBC Radio 1
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The Rise and Fall of the Antique
Travis Elborough charts the rise and fall of the antique.
BBC Radio 4
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The Rise and Fall of the Meritocracy
Toby Young asks if his father's dark prophesy about meritocracy is becoming a reality.
BBC Radio 4
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The Rise and Fall of Timex Dundee
1993: Scotland’s last full-blooded strike - the story of Timex.
BBC Scotland
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The Rise and Fall of Yugoslavia: The Story of Tito
Martin Bell tells the story of Tito, the fall of Yugoslavia and current crisis in Bosnia
BBC Radio 4
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The Rise and Rise of the Microchip
The story of the microchip's Cold War past, corporate present and quantum future.
BBC Radio 4
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The Rise of Female Violence
Alys Harte looks at the rising number of females who are involved in violence.
BBC Three
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The Rise of Luke Littler
How did Luke Littler become a teenage darts sensation? Watch his incredible darts journey
BBC Sport
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The Rise of Luke Littler
How did Luke Littler become a teenage darts sensation? Watch his incredible darts journey
BBC Sport
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The Rise of Sinn Féin
Ireland Correspondent Chris Page looks at the growth of Sinn Féin over the last 30 years.
BBC Radio 4
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The Rise of the Lifestyle Nutritionists
Dr Ben Goldacre explores our past and present fascination with nutrition and lifestyle
BBC Radio 4
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The Rise of the Murdoch Dynasty
The incredible story of Rupert Murdoch’s influence on world events.
BBC Two
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The Rise of the Robots
Adam Rutherford explores the role of robots in science and culture across the ages.
BBC Radio 4
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The Rise of the SNP
Sarah Smith charts the SNP's rise and asks, how did they do it?
BBC One Scotland
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The Rise of Women's Golf in India
Can India produce a major female champion in one of the most competitive global sports?
BBC News Channel
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The Rising Right in Europe
Why some populist movements are attracted to Christian symbols and values.
BBC Radio 4
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The Rita Rudner Show
Sitcom. American comedian Rita Rudner returns to the UK - with chaotic results
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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The Rite of Autumn
Folklorist Doc Rowe on how we mark summer's end in 'The Rite of Autumn'.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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The Rite of Spring
Scottish Ballet’s intense and visceral production set to Stravinsky’s exhilarating score.
BBC Arts
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The Rivals by Richard Brinsley Sheridan
A cheeky alias throws the plans of two young lovers into doubt.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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The River Man
Fergal Keane investigates the fate of James Kane, executed by the IRA a century ago.
BBC Radio 4
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The River Taff with Will Millard
Writer and fisherman Will Millard tells the story of the River Taff.
BBC One Wales
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The River Wild
A family on a white-water rafting adventure are taken hostage by a pair of fugitives.
BBC One
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The River Wye with Will Millard
Writer and angler Will Millard travels down the River Wye in the mountains of mid-Wales.
BBC One Wales
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The River: A Year in the Life of the Tay
Author Helen Macdonald meets wildlife, science and history along Britain’s greatest river.
BBC Four
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The Riviera: A History in Pictures
Richard E Grant follows in the footsteps of artists who have painted on the Cote d'Azur
BBC Four
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The RnB Hour from 1Xtra
The freshest RnB cuts peppered with serious classics under the expert guidance of 1Xtra
BBC Sounds Mixes
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The Road Ahead
Louise Cullen examines the lives affected by the planned construction of the A5.
BBC Radio Ulster
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The Road Dance
Kirsty MacLeod dreams of a better life away from an isolated small village.
BBC Scotland
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The Road Home: Remaking Homer's Odyssey
Tom Holland explores the continuing appeal of Homer's Odyssey.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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The Road Taken
John Knox reports on what a difference ten years of devolution has made to people's lives
BBC Radio Scotland
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The Road to Armistice: Amiens Remembered
Commemorating the centenary of the battle that changed the course of the First World War.
BBC One
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The Road to Ascot
Shan Cothi embarks on the challenge of a lifetime - to race a horse at Ascot
BBC Radio Wales
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The Road to Coronation Street
How creator Tony Warren overcame obstacles to bring Coronation Street to our screens.
BBC Four
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The Road to El Alamein: Churchill's Desert Campaign
Jonathan Dimbleby sheds new light on the significance of the North African campaign.
BBC Two
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The Road to El Dorado
Animated comedy adventure. Two rogues find themselves at the fabled city of El Dorado.
BBC Two
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The Road to Hope with Fergal Keane
Fergal Keane has spent 40 years seeing the worst of humanity. So why is he full of hope?
BBC News
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The Road to Nirvana
Mark Sutherland looks back at the roots of Nirvana and the grunge scene.
BBC Radio 6 Music
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The Road to Nowhere
On the eve of its 25th anniversary, Sally Boazman examines impact of the M25.
BBC One
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The Road to Palmyra
Dan Cruickshank and Don McCullin document the cultural destruction in war-torn Syria.
BBC Four
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The Road to Partition
Documentary series exploring the dramatic events that led to the partition of Ireland.
BBC One Northern Ireland
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The Road to Rio
Geoff Twentyman brings you our build-up to the 2016 Rio Olympics and Paralympics.
BBC Radio Bristol
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The Road to Rome
On its 50th anniversary, Allan Little recalls the tortured birth of the Treaty of Rome.
BBC Radio 4
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The Road to Sochi
Robin Lustig investigates the controversies surrounding the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi.
BBC Radio 4
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The Road to the National Theatre
James Naughtie investigates the founding of the National Theatre.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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The Road to the Open - At Royal Portrush
Following the preparations for the arrival of the 148th Open at Royal Portrush Golf Club.
BBC One Northern Ireland
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The Road to Tokyo 2021
Geoff Twentyman with athletes, coaches and Olympians as we build-up to the Games in July.
BBC Radio Bristol
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The Roadkill Chef
Fergus Drennan aims to throw a road-kill feast for a whole community, with no budget.
BBC Three
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The Roads Not Taken
Molly juggles her father's condition with keeping her hopes of an important job alive.
BBC Two
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The Roald Dahl Story
Griff Rhys Jones flicks through the pages of Roald Dahl's extraordinary life story.
BBC Radio Wales