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The Music of Shaun Davey
John Toal presents a homecoming concert for the Belfast-born composer.
BBC Radio Ulster
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The Music of the Earls
How Belfast composer Neil Martin created a symphony based around the flight of the Earls.
BBC Two
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The Music of the Montreux Jazz Festival - Concert Highlights
Jamie Cullum presents highlights from the 43rd Montreux Jazz Festival
BBC Radio 2
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The Music of the Primes
The story of those who have tried to solve the pattern of prime numbers.
BBC Two
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The Music of the Spheres
Out-of-this-world animation. The Clangers discover how to make music on their planet.
BBC Four
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The Music Room
Drama about a young boy who finds refuge from his warring parents in an imaginative way.
BBC One Northern Ireland
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The Music Room by William Fiennes
Dan Stevens reads William Fiennes's account of his magical childhood in a moated castle.
BBC Radio 4
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The Music Room by William Fiennes (Omnibus)
William Fiennes' memoir of his childhood in a moated castle.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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The Music Shop by Rachel Joyce (Omnibus)
Frank only sells vinyl, and he is never going to change. But then, everything does.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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The Music Teacher
Comedy written by Richie Webb as multi-instrumentalist music teacher Nigel Penny
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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The Music That Melted
Under a full moon and the Northern Lights, Richard Coles hears the Ice Music of Norway.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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The Musical
A series of documentaries celebrating the most successful form of theatrical entertainment
BBC Radio 2
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The Musical History of Greenwich Village
John Sebastian explores the creative influence of Greenwich Village in New York
BBC Radio 6 Music
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The Musical Human by Michael Spitzer
Michael Spitzer tells what his book's subtitle claims to be 'A History of Life on Earth'.
BBC Radio 4
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The Musical Human by Michael Spitzer (Omnibus)
Evidence of humankind's musicality abounds in relics of instruments from around the world.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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The Musketeer
Swashbuckling adventure about a country-bred young man who dreams of becoming a Musketeer.
BBC Two
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The Musketeers
A thrilling world of action, adventure and romance inspired by Dumas' characters.
BBC One
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The Muslim Pound
British Muslim Myriam Francois discovers why the high street is targeting Muslim shoppers.
BBC News
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The Muslim Premier League
Players and managers reveal the impact Muslims are having on the Premier League.
BBC One
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The Muslim Sex Doctor
The work of Imam Alyas Karmani, counselling those Muslims who have troubled sex lives.
BBC Radio 4
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The Muslim Tommies
Documentary giving voice to some of the Muslim soldiers who fought in the First World War.
BBC One
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The Mysterious Commander
James Maw visits Hull to investigate a Cold War naval espionage operation.
BBC Radio 4
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The Mysterious Dame Agatha
Cliff Michelmore presents an 85th birthday tribute to the Queen of whodunits. From 1975.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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The Mysterious Geographic Explorations of Jasper Morello
Animated gothic horror mystery. A disgraced aerial navigator flees his plague-ridden home.
BBC Four
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The Mysterious Mr Webster: BBC Arts at the Globe
Revealing the mysterious man who many consider Shakespeare's greatest rival.
BBC Two
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The Mysterious Murder of Nipsey Hussle
Ben Zand sets out to unravel the mystery of Nipsey Hussle’s murder. Who wanted him dead?
BBC Three
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The Mystery of a Hansom Cab
It's Melbourne, Australia, 1886, and a dead body is found in curious circumstances
BBC Radio 7
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The Mystery of Agatha Christie
Frances Donnelly sets out to solve the puzzle of the life and character of Agatha Christie
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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The Mystery of Anthrax Island
How shadowy Scots activists used deadly anthrax to get a Scottish island cleaned up.
BBC Scotland
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The Mystery of Charles Dickens
Simon Callow brings Charles Dickens to life with a host of his colourful characters.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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The Mystery of Christie
Celebrating Agatha Christie's birthday this week, with readers and writers of her novels.
BBC Radio Devon
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The Mystery of Edwin Drood
A two-part period drama adapted from the novel by Charles Dickens
BBC Two
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The Mystery of Edwin Drood
Written by Charles Dickens, adapted by Mike Walker. Stars Pippa Nixon as Kate Dickens.
BBC Radio 4
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The Mystery of Father Brown: Ann Widdecombe Investigates
Ann Widdecombe goes on the trail of GK Chesterton's crime-solving priest Father Brown.
BBC Radio Scotland
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The Mystery of Mary Magdalene
Melvyn Bragg sets out to unravel the many questions surrounding Mary Magdalene.
BBC One
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The Mystery of Murder: A Horizon Guide
Michael Mosley looks at how scientists have probed the mind of the murderer.
BBC Four
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The Mystery of Rome's X Tomb
Unlocking the secrets of a tomb containing over 2,000 bodies in the catacombs of Rome.
BBC Two
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The Mystery of the Black Boy
Lemn Sissay explores the demise of the Black Boy as a name for a pub.
BBC Radio 4
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The Mystery of the Desert Kites
An international team of archaeologists explores megastructures in the Arabian desert.
BBC Four
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The Mystery of the Holy Thorn
Who cut down Glastonbury's 'holy thorn' tree? And why did it matter to so many people?
BBC Radio 4
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The Mystery of the Lost Soviet Soldier
The BBC helps a family track down what happened to a WW2 Soviet prisoner of war
BBC News
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The Mystery of the Marine Strandings
Sue Broom investigates why 26 dolphins were stranded and died in Falmouth Harbour in 2008.
BBC Radio 4
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The Mystery of the Moving Statues
Gerry Anderson finds out why people in Ireland are seeing visions of the Virgin Mary.
BBC Radio 4
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The Mystery of the Mystery of Edwin Drood
Frances Fyfield explores the manuscript of Dickens' last and unfinished novel.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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The Mystery of Van Gogh's Ear
What happened on the December night when Vincent van Gogh took a blade to his own ear?
BBC Two
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The Mystic Masseur
Drama about an Indian schoolteacher who takes up his father's trade as a masseur.
BBC Two
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The Mystical Mutt
The story of how Badger the Mystical Mutt became a favourite book of Scottish children.
BBC Radio Scotland
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The Nags Head, Wollastan
How U2 and Rod Stewart propelled a pub to a place in rock history.
BBC Radio 7
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The Naked Chef Unwrapped
Celebrity chef Jamie Oliver speaks about life in the spotlight and his charity foundation.
BBC Radio 5 Live
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The Naked Choir with Gareth Malone
Gareth Malone searches for Britain's most entertaining amateur a cappella group.
BBC Two
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The Naked City
Documentary-style drama following two detectives during their murder investigations.
BBC Two
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The Naked Civil Servant
Biography of Quentin Crisp, an honest account of coming out in a bygone era.
BBC Four
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The Naked Podcast
Two friends. One guest. No clothes. Celebrating and undressing the taboos about nudity.
BBC Radio Sheffield
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The Naked Rambler
Documentary following naked rambler Stephen Gough as he attempts to return to his family.
BBC One
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The Naked Scientists
Answering questions from everyday chemistry to quantum physics.
BBC Three Counties Radio
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The Naked Truth
Young people share their personal perspectives on life and their bodies…while naked.
BBC Three
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The Naked Week
A mischievous look behind the week's headlines with clips, unexpected guests, and satire.
BBC Radio 4
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The Name of the Father
The story of William Lloyd Webber, the genius who spawned a musical dynasty.
BBC Radio 4
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The Name of the Rose
Thriller set in an Italian monastery in the Middle Ages, based on Umberto Eco's novel.
BBC Four
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The Name of the Rose
In 1327, a Franciscan friar is asked to investigate the unfortunate death of a monk.
BBC Two
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The Name’s DeSantis
James Naughtie profiles the Florida governor who just might be aiming for The White House.
BBC Radio 4
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The Namer of Clouds
Lavinia Greenlaw pays poetic tribute to Luke Howard, the man who named the clouds.
BBC Radio 4
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The Naming of Genes
Sue Broom cracks the code of the cryptic names that are given to genes by scientists.
BBC Radio 4
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The Narnia Code
CS Lewis expert Dr Michael Ward explains the hidden meaning behind the Narnia Chronicles.
BBC One
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The Narrow Margin
Tense story of a tough cop attempting to transport a gangster's to trial to testify.
BBC Two
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The Narrow Road to the Disaster Zone
Stephen Henry Gill follows poet Basho's path to areas of Japan devastated by the tsunami.
BBC Radio 4
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The Narrow Sea, The Farther Shore
Musician Phil Cunningham travels the "narrow sea" between Scotland and Northern Ireland.
BBC Radio Scotland
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The Narrow Sea, The Farther Shore with Phil Cunningham
Composer Phil Cunningham creates a new musical composition inspired by the Narrow Sea.
BBC Two Northern Ireland
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The Narrow Sea, The Farther Shore with Phil Cunningham
Composer Phil Cunningham creates a new musical composition, inspired by the Narrow Sea.
BBC Radio Ulster
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The Narrowcasters
Series featuring some of Europe's most unusual minority TV stations with Nigel Cassidy
BBC Radio 4
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The Nathan Carter Christmas Special
Join Nathan Carter for a very special festive celebration from Belfast's Grand Opera House
BBC Radio Ulster
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The Nathan Carter Christmas Special
Nathan Carter hosts a very special festive celebration from Belfast's Grand Opera House.
BBC One Northern Ireland
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The Nation's Favourite Children's Book
Celebrities talk about their favourite childhood reads.
BBC One
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The Nation's Favourite Christmas Food
A look at the nation's top eleven Christmas choices for the yearly gastronomic blowout.
BBC Two
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The Nation's Favourite Love Poem
Britain's favourite romantic verse, recited by various celebrities.
BBC One
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The Nation's Favourite Rock and Roll Band
Archive footage of the rock'n'roll band that the public have voted their favourite.
BBC Two
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The Nation's Playlist at Blackpool
Danny Wallace finds out what people in Blackpool are listening to and why.
BBC Radio 2
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The Nation's Playlist at Glastonbury
Danny Wallace is amongst the crowds at Glastonbury creating a special festival playlist.
BBC Radio 2
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The National
Politics and theatre do battle in the fight to establish a successful National Theatre
BBC Radio 4
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The National Covid Commemorative Event
A special event to remember those who have lost their lives during the Covid-19 pandemic.
BBC One Wales
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The National Eisteddfod
Sian Pari Huws looks back over the 2008 National Eisteddfod at Pontcanna Fields, Cardiff.
BBC Radio Wales
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The National Eisteddfod
Sian Pari Huws looks at the events and highlights of the 2009 National Eisteddfod in Bala.
BBC Radio Wales
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The National Eisteddfod
A look back at the highlights of the Welsh festival of literature, music and performance
BBC Radio Wales
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The National Eisteddfod 2014
Nicola Heywood Thomas presents highlights from the National Eisteddfod in Llanelli.
BBC Radio Wales
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