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The British Podcast Awards 2020
The British Podcast Awards celebrate the UK's best podcasts.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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The British Reggae Revolution
Don Letts examines how Britain produced its own reggae revolution in the late 1970s.
BBC Radio 4
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The British Road to Bolshevism
Martin Rosenbaum explores how events in London played a role in the Russian Revolution.
BBC Radio 4
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The British Triathlon Mixed Relay Cup
Ore Oduba presents live coverage of the inaugural British Triathlon Mixed Relay Cup.
BBC Sport
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The British Whales
The British Isles are littered with whales, real and imagined. Kathleen Jamie investigates
BBC Radio 4
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The Britpop Story
Journalist and author John Harris recalls the rise and fall of Britpop during the 90s.
BBC Four
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The Brits in Bollywood
Sarfraz Manzoor reports on a new wave of British Asians reaching the screens of Bollywood.
BBC Radio 4
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The Brits Who Built the Modern World
The story of five of the most successful and globally recognised British architects.
BBC Four
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The Brittas Empire
Comedy about the trials and tribulations of Gordon Brittas, leisure centre manager.
BBC One
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The Brixmis Story
The Brixmis officer spies in uniform were the Cold War's unsung heroes.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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The Broken Melody
Musician George Kennaway recalls the life of the 19th-century cellist Auguste van Biene.
BBC Radio 4
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The Brontes at the BBC
Exploration of the BBC's long love affair with the lives and works of the Bronte sisters.
BBC Four
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The Brontës Lived Here: Writers' Houses
Margaret Drabble explores Haworth Parsonage, home of the famous Brontë family.
BBC Two
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The Brontës: An Irish Tale
Actress Aoife Hinds explores the little-known Irish part of the Brontë story.
BBC One Northern Ireland
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The Brontes' Piano
Catherine Bott explores the Bronte sisters' musical world through their restored piano
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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The Bronze Age Man of Jodrell Bank
His home's Bronze Age legacy and nearby Jodrell Bank inspire author Alan Garner to write.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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The Brooklyn Scotsman
A look at the life of a Scottish hip-hop artist pursuing his dreams in New York City.
BBC Scotland
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The Brothers
Sitcom about two dysfunctional siblings. Starring Adam Godley and Raymond Coulthard.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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The Brothers
1970s drama following the conflicts of three brothers and heirs to the family business.
BBC One
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The Brotherton Archive and Me
Julia Blackburn meets writers whose private papers reside in Leeds University Library.
BBC Radio 4
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The Brown Years
Steve Richards tells the inside story of Gordon Brown's time as prime minister
BBC Radio 4
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The Browning Version
A play by Terence Rattigan about the life of a classics master in a public school.
BBC
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The Browning Version by Terence Rattigan
John Gielgud stars as retiring teacher Andrew Crocker-Harris.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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The Brownlees: An Olympic Story
Tom Fordyce speaks to triathlete brothers Alistair and Jonny Brownlee.
BBC Sport
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The Bubble
Two social media users swap accounts and live in each other's bubble during Brexit.
BBC Radio 4
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The Buchan Tradition
Nick Rankin explores the literary legacy of the writer John Buchan.
BBC Radio 4
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The Buckingham Palace Connection
Writer Ted Willis's drama about what might have happened in Ekaterinburg in 1918.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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The Buddha of Suburbia
Comic drama following the life of 17-year-old Karim in 1970s south London suburbs.
BBC Two
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The Buddy Holly Story
Oscar-winning story of the 22-year-old rock legend who was killed in a plane crash.
BBC Two
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The Budget 1968
Ian Trethowan presents the BBC coverage of the 1968 Budget. From 19 March 1968.
BBC Parliament
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The Budget 2009
Presented by Huw Edwards. Coverage of the Chancellor's budget statement.
BBC Parliament
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The Budget: reaction and analysis
The latest updates following Labour's first Budget in 14 years.
Live News
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The Building Site
Jonathan Glancey investigates the development of a megalopolis in one part of China
BBC World Service
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The Bullseye Belles
A look at inner city Belfast life through the eyes of female darts players.
BBC One
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The Bunker
World War Two horror. Seven German soldiers realise they are trapped in a concrete bunker.
BBC One
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The Burberry Story
How Burberry grew from humble beginnings to become today's fashion giant.
BBC Two
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The Burgess Variations
Two part documentary on the life of the acclaimed British writer Anthony Burgess.
BBC Two
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The Burning Hills
Western adventure about a young farmer who sets out to avenge the murder of his brother.
BBC Two
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The Burning of Bombay Street
Lawrence Pitkethly revisits Bombay Street more than 40 years after the riots there.
BBC One Northern Ireland
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The Burning Question
How the fight against climate change can move beyond the political left/right agenda.
BBC Radio 4
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The Burning Scar
This film investigates how Papua has become the new frontier for palm oil expansion.
BBC News
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The Burrowers - Learning Zone
Short films for primary school-aged children, looking at Britain's burrowing animals.
BBC Two
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The Burrowers: Animals Underground
Chris Packham sheds light on the magical underground world of three iconic British animals
BBC Two
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The Bus Pass Road Trips
Dominic Arkwright meets senior citizens who have used their bus passes to take to the road
BBC Radio 4
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The Bush Legacy
As President Bush prepares to leave the White House, Justin Webb examines his legacy.
BBC Radio 4
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The Bushmen's Last Dance
The last few bushmen of a tribe in the Kalahari desert make a stand against resettlement.
BBC
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The Business
Graham Stewart with the stories and issues making the news in business.
BBC Radio Scotland
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The Business Covenant
Lord Digby Jones explores the relationship between business, government and society.
BBC Radio 4
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The Business of Film with Mark Kermode
Film critic Mark Kermode reveals the economic realities behind the film industry.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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The Business of Genetic Ancestry
Adam Rutherford investigates what a DNA test can and cannot tell us about our ancestry.
BBC Radio 4
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The Business of Music with Matt Everitt
Matt Everitt explores the decisions that have transformed the record industry.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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The Business of the Ryder Cup
Laura Maciver investigates the value of the Ryder Cup to the Scottish economy.
BBC Radio Scotland
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The Butterfly Effect
Amanda Roocroft explores the impact of Madame Butterfly in performance and popular culture
BBC Radio 4
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The Butterfly Season by Lea Korsgaard
Lea Korsgaard searches for all of Denmark's butterfly species in a single year.
BBC Radio 4
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The Button
Game show which takes place in the houses of five families who compete to win challenges.
BBC One
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The Buzz of Politics
Gerry Northam examines the use of the beehive as a metaphor for state government.
BBC Radio 4
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The Byrd Who Flew Alone: The Triumphs and Tragedy of Gene Clark
Profile of Gene Clark, the former Byrds frontman who pioneered folk rock and country rock.
BBC Four
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The Bystander Who Intervened in the Golders Green Attack
Ashkan Asadian - who is British-Iranian - attempted to disarm the man and barricade him
BBC News
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The C Word
A story of life, love and cancer based on Lisa Lynch's candid book about her experiences.
BBC One
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The C Word: How We Came to Swear By It
Comic Will Smith uncovers what Britain makes of this somewhat blunt Anglo-Saxon oath.
BBC Three
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The Cabaret of Dr Caligari
Alan Gilbey's sinister comedy about the goings on at a night club owned by Dr Caligari
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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The Cabinet of Animosities
Love stories from the Museum of Broken Relationships in Zagreb with Cathy FitzGerald.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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The Cable that Changed the World
The world’s first transatlantic cable pioneered by Ulster physicist William Thomson.
BBC One Northern Ireland
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The Cadbury Story
We look at the relationship between the people of Bournville and Cadbury.
BBC Radio WM
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The Caine Mutiny
Classic naval drama starring Humphrey Bogart as the commanding officer of the USS Caine.
BBC Two
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The Cairngorms - Scotland's Arctic
Dougie Vipond visits the Cairngorms, Britain's largest and newest National Park.
BBC Two
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The Californian Century
Stanley Tucci imagines the history of modern California as a Hollywood screenplay.
BBC Radio 4