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The Midnight Gang
Tom is hit on the head by a cricket ball and finds himself in St Hugo's Hospital.
BBC One
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The Mighty Boosh
Sitcom set in the unique comedy world of Noel Fielding and Julian Barratt
BBC Three
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The Migrant Medics
Is it fair for the rich world to cherry-pick the best doctors from poorer countries?
BBC Radio 4
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The Migration Dilemma
Edward Stourton hosts a debate on the migration crisis and what it means for Europe.
BBC Radio 4
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The Million Year March of Humanity
Tracing back the history of human evolution, civilisation and migration across the globe
BBC World Service
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The Miners' Strike: 40 years on
Stories from across England looking back at the 1984 miners' strike.
BBC Local Radio
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The Miners' Strike: Return Journey
Personal memories from one of the most bitter and divisive industrial disputes in the UK
BBC Radio 4
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The Ministry of Leave
How is the civil service preparing for Brexit? Ben Wright reports.
BBC Radio 4
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The Miracle Berry
Tom Mangold investigates a tale of dirty tricks and industrial espionage.
BBC Radio 4
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The Miracle of Bali
David Attenborough narrates a series of documentaries about the culture of Bali.
BBC
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The Misadventures of Romesh Ranganathan
Romesh Ranganathan travels to some of the most unlikely places on earth for a holiday.
BBC Two
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The Misogyny Book Club
Jo Fidgen and readers take a fresh look at books that contain misogynistic sentiments
BBC Radio 4
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The Missing
Drama exploring the emotional fallout of a child's abduction on family and community.
BBC One
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The Missing Cryptoqueen
Dr Ruja persuaded millions to join her financial revolution - then she disappeared. Why?
BBC Sounds
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The Missing Cryptoqueen with Olivia & Alex Bowen
Listen along to the hit true crime podcast alongside Olivia & Alex Bowen
BBC Sounds
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The Missing Hancocks
Long-lost, classic Tony Hancock comedies, freshly recorded and starring Kevin McNally.
BBC Radio 4
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The Missing Madonna
The wild story of Britain's biggest art theft and the search for a stolen da Vinci.
BBC Radio Scotland
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The Missionaries
A look at how different religions preach or proselytise to attract converts
BBC World Service
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The Mist
A deadly mists descend upon a town in Maine after a storm. Horror from Stephen King
BBC One
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The MOBO Awards
Celebrating black music, culture and excellence, with iconic live performances.
BBC One
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The Moment of Proof
The real stories of vital moments when detectives realised they had cracked the case.
BBC One
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The Moment That Made Putin
How Vladimir Putin's experience as KGB agent in Germany shaped his career and behaviour.
BBC Radio 4
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The Money Clinic
A relationship counsellor helps people talk about money in honest and intimate discussion.
BBC Radio 4
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The Monster Downstairs
Life for the child of an alcoholic can be lonely. Camilla Tominey hears their stories.
BBC Radio 4
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The Moon and Us
A special documentary celebrating the anniversary of the moon landing.
BBC Radio Wales
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The Moors Murder Code
Did murderer Ian Brady use a secret code to hide a school-boy victim's body?
BBC Two
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The Morecambe and Wise Show
A mixture of sketches and stand-up comedy from Eric Morecambe, Ernie Wise and guests.
BBC Two
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The Mormons Are Coming
Three young Mormons start a life-changing experience as missionaries in Lancashire.
BBC Two
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The Morning After Mix
Blissful handpicked music for the morning. Subscribe for new playlists every Sunday.
BBC Radio 6 Music
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The Mossad
Security Correspondent Gordon Corera reveals the story behind Israel's secret service.
BBC Radio 4
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The Most Successful Assassination in History
The night Israeli PM Yitzhak Rabin was gunned down - changing the Middle East forever.
BBC Radio 4
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The Most Troubled Families in Britain
Radio 4 has been granted access to track work with some of the UK most troubled families.
BBC Radio 4
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The Mother
A widow goes to stay with her daughter and starts a relationship with her boyfriend.
BBC Two
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The Mother of the Sea
Quentin Cooper tells the story of a British scientist hailed as a god in Japan.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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The Motorcycle Mavericks
Documentary exploring the history of road racing and engineering in Northern Ireland.
BBC One Northern Ireland
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The Motorsport Show
Taking you behind the wheel from behind the mic with all the latest motorsport.
BBC Radio Northampton
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The Mousetrap and Me
Louise Elliot meets Terry O'Neill whose case inspired Agatha Christie's The Mousetrap.
BBC Radio Wales
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The Move
Rosie Millard charts the progress of people across the UK as they look for a new home.
BBC Radio 4
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The Mrs Merton Show
Mock talk show starring Caroline Aherne as host and elderly agony aunt Mrs Merton.
BBC Two
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The Muhammadan Bean: The Secret History of Islam and Coffee
Abdul-Rehman Malik explores the longstanding relationship between Islam and coffee.
BBC Radio 4
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The Murder Files
Former Detective Steve Wilkins re-examines the evidence in four of Wales' notorious cases.
BBC Radio Wales
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The Murder of Kelso Cochrane
Why is one of Britain’s first post-war racist killings still unsolved?
BBC Radio 4
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The Museum of Bad Vibes
Treasured artefacts inside Britain’s celebrated museums speak for the first time.
BBC Sounds
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The Museum of Curiosity
Panel show in which guests donate fascinating exhibits to a vast imaginary museum
BBC Radio 4
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The Museum of Everything
Welcome to the only museum where you can experience the history of everything.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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The Museums That Make Us
Neil MacGregor tours Britain's museums to explore how the past tells us who we want to be.
BBC Radio 4
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The Music & Meditation Podcast
Join Izzy Judd to escape the noise of daily life through the power of music and meditation
BBC Radio 3 Unwind
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The Music Group
Dr Phil Hammond asks each of three guests to play the track of their choice
BBC Radio 4
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The Music Is Black
A series of programmes from the BBC in collaboration with V&A East Museum.
BBC Radio 2
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The Music Is Black Mixtape
Video mixtape celebrating 100 years of UK Black Music featuring over 200 artists.
BBC Radio 1Xtra
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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 Musketeers
A thrilling world of action, adventure and romance inspired by Dumas' characters.
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 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 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 Mystery of Edwin Drood
Frances Fyfield explores the manuscript of Dickens' last and unfinished novel.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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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 Week
A mischievous look behind the week's headlines with clips, unexpected guests, and satire.
BBC Radio 4
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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 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 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 Nature of Paedophilia
Matthew Hill explores the science behind the psychiatric disorder paedophilia.
BBC Radio 4
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The Nazi Next Door
Meet ‘Mr Stan’, the Shropshire pensioner hiding the darkest of secrets.
BBC Radio 4
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The Nazis: A Warning from History
How could a nation at the heart of Europe have allowed Hitler to come to power?
BBC Two
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The Neglected Sense
Radio 4 announcer Kathy Clugston is anosmic. She cannot smell - and wants to know why.
BBC Radio 4
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The Nervous Breakdown of the Internet
Internet security is vital, but increasingly fragile. Edward Lucas explores online trust.
BBC Radio 4
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The New Age of Autarky?
Are we entering a new era of national economic self-reliance? Ben Chu investigates.
BBC Radio 4
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The New Age of Capitalism
David Grossman tells ten stories which help explain the world of contemporary capitalism.
BBC Radio 4
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The New Age of Consent
What consent in sex and relationships should look like in a modern, digital world.
BBC Radio 4
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The New Anatomy of Melancholy
A new guide to what it is to suffer melancholy in the 21st century.
BBC Radio 4
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The New Deal - A Story For Our Times
Marybeth Hamilton explores how America responded to the Great Depression with The New Deal
BBC Radio 4
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The New Economy: Does Sharing Mean Caring?
Tim Samuels explores the sharing economy, as espoused by chancellor George Osbourne
BBC Radio 4
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The New Elizabethans
James Naughtie profiles 60 public figures nominated to mark the diamond jubilee
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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The New Global Economics
Martin Wolf, of the Financial Times, examines the global financial situation
BBC Radio 4
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The New Guinea Singing Dog
Could a strange dog from remote New Guinea have been man's first best friend?
BBC Radio 4
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The New New Town
East Kilbride is due to become a 'new' New Town, as writer David Scott discovers.
BBC Radio 4
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The New Normal
William Crawley and guests reflect on the world before, during and after Covid-19.
BBC Sounds
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The New Scramble for Africa
Mike Wooldridge reports on the quiet economic inroads into Africa being made by India.
BBC Radio 4
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The New Silk Road with Roger Law
Roger Law visits Yi Wu in China, fast becoming the biggest marketplace in the world.
BBC Radio 4 Extra