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The Dead Hour by Denise Mina
Amy Manson stars in a tale set in Glasgow, 1984 about a rookie reporter
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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The Dead of Fenwick Moor
Psychological thriller in which a woman attempts to bring her brother's killer to justice.
BBC Radio Scotland
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The Dead Sea Scrolls
Rageh Omaar tells the story of the Dead Sea Scrolls, uncovering the truth behind the myth.
BBC Four
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The Dead Sea Scrolls
Rageh Omaar tells the story of the Dead Sea Scrolls, uncovering the truth behind the myth.
BBC Two
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The Deadliest Crash: the Le Mans 1955 Disaster
How a Mercedes smashed into the crowd, causing the worst disaster in motor racing history.
BBC Four
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The Deadly Business of Democracy
How serious threats against MPs, their families and staff put the UK's democracy at risk.
BBC Radio 4
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The Deadly Companions
A man responsible for killing the son of a dancer escorts the body into Apache territory.
BBC Two
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The Deadly Ring
An investigation into the 'white collar' boxing trend after a number of recent deaths.
BBC Radio 4
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The Death and Resurrection of Robert Burns
Keara Murphy explores the strange afterlife of Robert Burns.
BBC Radio Scotland
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The Death of Her Majesty The Queen
Queen Elizabeth II, the UK's longest-serving monarch, died at Balmoral aged 96.
BBC News
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The Death of Pablo Neruda
Maria Delgado explores the life of the poet Pablo Neruda on the anniversary of his death.
BBC Radio 4
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The Death of Stalin
Moscow, 1953. Stalin dies, and members of the council of ministers scramble for power.
BBC Two
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The Death of the Postwar Settlement
Bridget Kendall asks why the international order built after 1945 is now in deep trouble.
BBC Radio 4
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The Death of Yugoslavia
The inside story of a nation’s collapse, told by those who lived it and tore it apart.
BBC Two
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The Death Row Book Club
How starting a book club helped Anthony Ray Hinton survive 28 years on death row.
BBC Radio 4
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The Death-Ray in Your Pocket: 50 Years of Lasers
Hermione Cockburn takes a lively look at the creation of the laser, 50 years old this year
BBC Radio 4
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The Deathwatch Journal by Ian Rankin
Crime serial specially written by Ian Rankin, best-selling author of the Rebus novels.
BBC Radio 4
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The Debbie McGee Show
Laugh along with Debbie McGee as she entertains you with music and chat, from 11am.
BBC Radio Berkshire
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The Debrief by Katherine Jakeways
After a social event Hannah and Mark love a debrief, with lots to get their teeth into.
BBC Radio 4
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The Debrief by Katherine Jakeways (Omnibus)
Hannah and Mark dissect events they attend, and there’s plenty to get their teeth into.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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The Debt Business
Adair Turner argues household debt could lead the UK towards another financial meltdown.
BBC Radio 4
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The Debt Saviours
Following some of the debt counsellors working for Christians Against Poverty.
BBC Two
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The Decade That Invented the Future: The 1970s
Ten essays on how this remarkable decade shaped the world in which we now live.
BBC Radio 4
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The Decade the Rich Won
The people with power in Britain reveal how their decisions shook our politics.
BBC Two
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The Decade the Rich Won
The people with power in Britain reveal how their decisions shook our politics.
BBC News
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The Decemberists Session
The Decemberists in session for Mary Anne Hobbs from February 2015.
BBC Radio 6 Music
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The Declaration of Arbroath
Billy Kay presents a major series on one of the most iconic moments in Scottish history.
BBC Radio Scotland
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The Decline of the West
Amol Rajan explores if a century-old prophecy of western decline is coming true.
BBC Radio 4
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The Decoy
A man is plucked from the factory floor to be groomed by the State as a body double.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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The Decoy Bride
Romantic comedy about an ordinary girl who is hired to be the decoy for a famous bride.
BBC Scotland
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The Deep
The crew of a research submarine, looking for micro-organisms, find themselves in peril
BBC One
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The Deer Hunter
Three friends from a steel town in Pennsylvania suffer the traumas of the Vietnam War.
BBC One
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The Deer Stalker
Documentary following Alex Macdonald, who manages 3,000 red deer on the Achnacarry estate.
BBC Scotland
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The Deer Stalker
Stalking for red deer in the Scottish Highlands is still a way of life for some.
BBC News
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The Defeat of Sleep
Pallab Ghosh investigates the potential effects of anti-sleep drugs on society.
BBC Radio 4
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The Defectors: Escaping from Captivity
Two young women spent years in captivity in China before finally being helped to escape.
BBC News
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The Defender
A martial arts expert finds himself falling for the witness he has been hired to protect.
BBC One
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The Defiant Ones
Documentary mini-series about the partnership between Jimmy Iovine and Dr. Dre.
BBC Four
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The Definitive History of UK Dance Music
Zoe Ball looks at the story of UK dance music, as told by the biggest names on the scene
BBC Radio 2
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The Degner Defection
Stephen Evans tells the story of daring East German defector Ernst Degner.
BBC Radio 4
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The Deighton File
Novelist Len Deighton talks to Patrick Humphries about his life and writing career.
BBC Radio 4
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The Delicious Miss Dahl
Sophie Dahl cooks up delicious recipes and reminisces about some of her own food memories
BBC Two
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The Delirium Wards
David Aaronovitch speaks to people struggling with delirium as cases are on the rise.
BBC Radio 4
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The Democrats Dilemma: Now What
Michael Goldfarb asks what the Democratic Party in America stands for today.
BBC Radio 4
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The Demon Barber of Bedminster
Hear the untold story of a Bristol barber who went over Niagara Falls in a wooden barrel.
BBC Radio Bristol
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The Demon Cakestand of Beastley Chase
A festive tale from the Mausoleum Club. Could Sir Henry's cake adoration be his downfall?
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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The Demon Headmaster
Kids discover their headmaster is using hypnotism to gain control of their school.
CBBC
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The Deobandis
Owen Bennett Jones investigates the UK's biggest Islamic group and asks what they believe
BBC Radio 4
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The Department Store
Series looking at the independent department stores fighting back against the big brands
BBC Four
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The Deported
The stories of three people who have been removed or deported from the UK to Nigeria.
BBC Radio 4
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The Derby
Coverage of the running of the most famous flat race in the world - the Derby from Epsom.
BBC One
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The Descent of Language
The Clerks led by Edward Wickham discover the links between music and language.
BBC Radio 3
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The Desert Fox
The story of Rommel (James Mason), who fought the British in north Africa in WWII.
BBC Two
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The Desert Rats
WWII story of an Australian squad under an English commander during the siege of Tobruk.
BBC Two
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The Design Dimension
Series that looks at the world we inhabit through the lens of design.
BBC Radio 4
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The Designated Mourner
Against a scene of political unrest, three people find their relationships under pressure.
BBC Two
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The Designed World
An insight into the world of design through 12 stories, shot across a range of countries.
BBC Two
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The Detectives
Following Greater Manchester Police detectives as they try to unravel complex cases.
BBC Two
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The Detectives: Fighting Organised Crime
Frontline insight into one police force's battle against organised crime.
BBC Two
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The Detectives: Murder on the Streets
Following Manchester's murder detectives over the course of a year.
BBC Two
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The Devil in Amber by Mark Gatiss
The adventures of dandy secret agent Lucifer Box, read by author Mark Gatiss
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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The Devil to Pay by James Follett
A car crash on a deserted road. A camper drags the driver away. What's the story?
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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The Devil You Know by Gwen Adshead and Eileen Horne
Leading forensic psychiatrist Gwen Adshead reflects on her work with violent offenders.
BBC Radio 4
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The Devil's Christmas
Doctor Who star Christopher Eccleston reads a series of stories with a sting in the tail
BBC Radio 2
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The Devil's Double
A former school companion of Uday Hussein (Dominic Cooper) is forced to be his double.
BBC One
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The Devil's Rope
Ian Marchant drives across the midwest to learn how barbed wire privatised America.
BBC Radio 4
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The Devil's Vice
A young woman starts to believe that her home is haunted by an evil entity intent on harm.
BBC One Wales
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The Devil’s Confession: The Lost Eichmann Tapes
A look at Nazi war crimes and the complex motives at play at the start of the Cold War.
BBC Two
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The Devolution Decades
Twenty years on, James Naughtie considers the impact of devolution on UK politics.
BBC Radio 4
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The Devolutionaries: Powering Up England's Cities
Steph McGovern explores proposals to devolve more powers to England's cities.
BBC Radio 4
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The Diagnosis
A doctor and their patient come together to tell the story of a single diagnosis.
BBC Radio 4