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The Shamima Begum Story
An investigation into Shamima Begum's account of joining the Islamic State.
BBC News
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The Shamima Begum Story
At 15, Shamima Begum left London to join the terror group Islamic State.
BBC Persian TV
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The Shamima Begum Story
At 15, Shamima Begum left London to join the terror group Islamic State.
تلفزيون بي بي سي عربي
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The Shamrock Tenors - St Patrick's Night Concert
The Shamrock Tenors perform live in concert on St Patrick’s Night.
BBC Two Northern Ireland
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The Shane Todd Show
Comedian Shane Todd hosts a mix of sketches, interviews, music and even a bit of poetry.
BBC Radio Ulster
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The Shane Todd Show
Comedian Shane Todd sets up the weekend with irreverent humour and ridiculous games.
BBC Radio Ulster
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The Shankill Bomb
Recounting the events of October 23 1993, when the IRA bombed a shop on the Shankill Road.
BBC One Northern Ireland
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The Shapes of Things: BB Remembered
Kate Best tells the story of the writer Denys Watkins-Pitchford, better known as 'B.B.'
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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The Shawshank Redemption
Two imprisoned men bond over a number of years, finding solace and eventual redemption.
BBC One
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The Sheffield Picasso
Artist Pablo Picasso stirs up a community at a peace conference.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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The Sheila Tracy Tapes
Sheila Tracy speaks to great jazz and big band musicians about their lives and careers.
BBC Radio 2
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The Shell Seekers
Rosamunde Pilcher's bestselling saga. The story of one family's passions and heartbreaks.
BBC Radio 4
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The Sheltering Sky
Two American socialites visit North Africa in an attempt to patch up their marriage.
BBC Two
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The Shepherd's Hut
Tim Winton's fierce and lyrical tale of survival in the Australian outback.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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The Shepherd's Hut by Tim Winton (Omnibus)
Tim Winton's fierce and lyrical tale of survival in the Australian outback.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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The Shepherd's Life by James Rebanks
James Rebanks' emotional account of growing up in a farming family in the Lake District
BBC Radio 4
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The Shepherd's Life by James Rebanks (Omnibus)
Powerful account of growing up in a farming family in the Lake District.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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The Sheriffs Are Coming
A look at the work of sheriffs, as they help members of the public who are owed money.
BBC One
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The Shetland Dividend
Douglas Fraser reports from Shetland on how the islands spend their oil income.
BBC Radio Scotland
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The Sheugh Jumper
School bus driver Alan Wright takes a road trip deep into the Ulster-Scots heartland.
BBC Radio Ulster
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The Shiny Show
Quiz show for the very young, with Dogsby the dog, Mukka the monkey and Tigs the tiger
CBeebies
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The Shipman Files: A Very British Crime Story
The loved ones of GP serial killer Harold Shipman's victims share their stories.
BBC Two
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The Shipping Forecast: A Beginner's Guide
Paddy O'Connell guides us through the history and meaning of 'The Ships'.
BBC Radio 4
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The Shipping News
After his wife dies, a man returns to his ancestral home in a fishing village.
BBC Two
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The Shipping Postcards
Visits to the areas from the Shipping Forecast: Dogger, Irish Sea, Wight, Lundy and Forth.
BBC Radio 4
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The Shipping Postcards (Omnibus)
Presenters of the Shipping Forecast travel to some of the areas included in their reports.
BBC Radio 4
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The Shipwrecked Bears
Gyles Brandreth probes the mystery of the missing teddy bears - the first ever made.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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The Shires: New Country
A look at the rise of The Shires as they launch their second album and head to Nashville.
BBC Four
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The Shirley Bassey Show
Shirley Bassey's variety show, featuring guests from the world of music and entertainment
BBC One
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The Shirt Factory Horn
Engaging and poignant documentary charting the work and legacy of Derry's shirt factories.
BBC One Northern Ireland
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The Shisha Lounge Mix with DJ Limelight
Amazing Shisha Lounge mixes courtesy of DJ Limelight.
BBC Asian Network
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The Shock
Kidnapping, robbery or an accident are common moments of shock. How do our brains cope?
BBC Radio 4
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The Shock of the Knee
Fashion writer Colin McDowell recalls the rise of the miniskirt.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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The Shock of the New
Robert Hughes' 1980 series tracing the development of modern art from 1880 to the present.
BBC Two
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The Shooting of Sam Cooke
Dotun Adebayo investigates the circumstances in which Sam Cooke was shot dead in 1964.
BBC Radio 2
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The Shooting Party
England, 1913. As the clouds of war gather, the old world order is under threat.
BBC One
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The Shop Around the Corner
Two work rivals unknowingly write to each other via a lonely hearts column.
BBC Two
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The Shore
Two boyhood friends are divided by the Troubles only to be reunited 25 years later.
BBC One Northern Ireland
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The Shoreline at Sunset by Ray Bradbury
Two beachcombers discover a strange creature.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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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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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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The Show What You Wrote
Themed sketch show made entirely from contributions sent in by the public.
BBC Radio 4
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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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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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The Showstopper
How HIV/Aids impacted the theatre community and how it, in turn, supported those affected.
BBC Radio 2
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The Shruti Show
Shruti Chauhan with the stories and sounds of the Asian community in Leicester and beyond.
BBC Radio Leicester
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The Shuffle: London's New Jazz
Writer Tej Adeleye meets London’s new generation of jazz musicians.
BBC Radio 4
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The Sian Williams Interview
Sian Williams speaks with leading Welsh women who have made an impact beyond Wales.
BBC One Wales
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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 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 Sigh
Poet Imtiaz Dharker explores the history, cultural significance and psychology of sighing.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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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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The Sikhs of Smethwick
Filmmaker Billy Dosanjh celebrates 50 years of the Sikhs in his hometown of Smethwick.
BBC Four
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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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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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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 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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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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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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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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The Silver King
After losing his money, Wilfred Denver heads to America to seek his fortune.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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The Silver Sword - Ian Serraillier
When the Germans invade Poland in 1939, the Balicki family are suddenly torn apart by war.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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The Simon Fuller Story
Nicki Chapman tells the story of the entrepreneur and artist manager Simon Fuller
BBC Radio 2
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The Simon Neil Experience
Biffy Clyro frontman Simon Neil with some of his most loved and influential music.
BBC Radio Scotland
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The Simple Pie Man
Geoffrey Wheeler presents a tribute to Richard Hearne, remembered by millions as Mr Pastry
BBC Radio 4
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The Singer
Drama. A middle-aged crooner becomes infatuated with a young, beautiful estate agent.
BBC Two
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The Singer Behind the Glasses: The Story Of Nana Mouskouri
Michael Aspel tells the story of the bestselling singer from Greece
BBC Radio 2
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The Singer Not the Song
Series analysing the qualities that make a singing voice unforgettable
BBC Radio 4
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The Singer Story: Made in Clydebank
How the Singer sewing machine helped establish the town of Clydebank.
BBC Scotland
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The Singing Ape
Tom Service and Steven Mithen explore music's origins in human evolutionary development.
BBC Radio 3
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The Singing Bird: Joseph Tomelty
Tinkers Phil and Aneas travel the roads together but Aneas can hear voices in his head.
BBC One