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Westway to the World
The Clash's four original members each tell their side of the band's story.
BBC Two
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Westwood: Punk, Icon, Activist
The extraordinary career of Dame Vivienne Westwood, looking at her artistry and activism.
BBC Two
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WG Lyttle and Me
Darren Gibson explores the life and works of 19th-century writer WG Lyttle.
BBC Radio Ulster
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Wha's Like Us
Sanjeev Kohli takes a humorous look at how films have shown Scots and the Scots character.
BBC Scotland
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Whaam! Roy Lichtenstein at Tate Modern
Alastair Sooke tours the Roy Lichtenstein Retrospective and discusses his legacy.
BBC Four
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Whale Hunters
Documentary telling the inside story of Japan's attempts to restart commercial whaling.
BBC Four
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The Whale Menopause
Animal wisdom, mothers and sons. What do killer whales tell us about the human menopause?
BBC Radio 4
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Whale Rider
New Zealand drama. An 11-year-old girl bids to become an elder of her Maori tribe.
BBC Two
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Whale-hunting
The history of one of mankind's most controversial industries - whaling
BBC World Service
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The Whale, Secrets of a Stranding
A whale washed up on a Cornish coast, its head was removed to a secret location.
BBC Radio Cornwall
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Wham! at the BBC
Andrew Ridgeley, Pepsi DeMacque and Shirlie Kemp present Wham!’s biggest performances.
BBC Two
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Wham!: Last Christmas Unwrapped
The story of how Wham! turned one song into a cultural phenomenon.
BBC Two
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What a Load of Buzzcocks
A look back at music news and highlights from Never Mind The Buzzcocks down the years.
BBC Two
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What a Performance
Deborah Coughlin explores the influence of performance art upon popular culture.
BBC Radio 4
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What a Performance! Pioneers of Popular Entertainment
Exploring the history of British popular entertainment in the 100 years before television.
BBC Four
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What Are the Police For?
Mark Easton asks what the UK public wants from its police force
BBC Radio 4
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What Are the Railways For?
The railways are soon to be reorganised, but what are they for?
BBC Radio 4
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What Are We Doing to Our Kids?
Debate looking at some of the major issues affecting children and teenagers in Wales.
BBC One Wales
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What Are We Feeding Our Kids?
Is ultra-processed food causing obesity in children, and could it even be addictive?
BBC One
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What Are We Going to do About Tyler?
Tyler Haire spent almost four years without trial waiting for a mental health assessment.
BBC News
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What Are You Talking About?
Satirical special hosted by Mock The Week regular Rhys James.
BBC Radio 4
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What Are You Talking About?
Radio 4 regular Rhys James fronts a weekly round-up of news.
BBC Radio 4
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What Became of the Bank Manager?
Clive Anderson investigates the demise of the traditional bank manager.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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What Britain Buys and Sells in a Day
Exploring the systems that enable Britain to import and export goods around the world.
BBC Two
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What Britain Earns
Peter and Dan Snow reveal who earns what in Britain. Do the hardest workers earn the most?
BBC One
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What Burns Did For Me
Tam sets out on a trip to find out as much as he can about Robert Burns.
BBC Two
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What can be done to tackle racism in the East of England?
After the death of George Floyd we reflect on what has happened and ask what comes next.
BBC One East
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What can be done to tackle racism in the Midlands?
We'll be reflecting on the events following the death of George Floyd.
BBC One West Midlands
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What Colour is Friday? Synaesthesia and Me
Comedian Lorna Prichard explores the neural condition synaesthesia which colours her world
BBC Radio Wales
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What Darwin Didn't Know
The story of evolution theory over the past 150 years and how it may develop in future.
BBC Four
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What Did You Do in the Great War, Daddy?
Documentary telling the tragic story of the greatest loss of fathers in British history.
BBC Four
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What Difference Does a Year Make?
How are people with disabilities getting involved in EEC policy making?
BBC World Service
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What Do Artists Do All Day?
Portraits of leading artists, with insights into their working lives and creative process
BBC Four
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What Do Artists Do All Day?
Portraits of leading artists, with insights into their working lives and creative process.
BBC News
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What do Christians Believe?
Christian theology and hypothesis. Which beliefs unite the Christians?
BBC World Service
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What do Jews Believe?
Exploring the personal and collective relationship with God for Jewish people
BBC World Service
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What Do Museums Do For Us?
A panel of professionals discuss the role of museums in our communities.
BBC Live Streams
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What Do Our Politicians Need to Know Now?
Isabel Hardman asks if our politicians need to upgrade their skill set.
BBC Radio 4
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What Do You Think? by Francis Durbridge
Is a crime writer using his apparent breakdown and plotlines to mask an actual murder?
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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What do you want to know about the lockdown in Leicester?
With Matthew Day, deputy director of Public Health England in the East Midlands.
BBC One East Midlands
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What do you want to know about the potential extension to lockdown in Leicester?
City mayor Peter Soulsby and MP Andrew Bridgen on hand to answer your questions.
BBC One East Midlands
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What Does Boris Johnson Really Think?
Nick Robinson explores Boris Johnson's political beliefs through interviews with insiders.
BBC Radio 4
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What does Christmas mean to me?
Debate and discussion in the BBC Radio Lancashire Radio Theatre.
BBC Radio Lancashire
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What Does David Cameron Really Think?
Nick Robinson explores the underlying values and political philosophy of David Cameron.
BBC Radio 4
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What Does Easter Mean To Me?
Faith leaders discuss the importance of the religious festival.
BBC Radio Lancashire
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What Does Ed Miliband Really Think?
Steve Richards talks to Ed Miliband, his friends and critics about his political ideas.
BBC Radio 4
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What does the Iran war mean for your money?
Expert advice on how the US-Israel war with Iran could affect your finances.
Live News
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What Does the K Stand For?
Sitcom about comedian Stephen K Amos's teenage years in 1980s South London.
BBC Radio 4
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What Does Theresa Really Think?
Nick Robinson examines Theresa May's political beliefs and underlying philosophy.
BBC Radio 4
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What Doesn't Kill You
Two friends concoct a dangerous plan to get rid of the mafia boss they are working for.
BBC One
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What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?
Joan Crawford and Bette Davis star as ageing sisters living in a decaying mansion.
BBC One
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What Ever Happened to Rock 'n' Roll?
Lauren Laverne hosts a discussion about the future of rock 'n' roll in the 21st century.
BBC Four
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What Faith in Our Schools? A Midlands Today Special
Adrian Goldberg hosts a debate on the lessons learned from the Trojan Horse affair.
BBC One
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What Friday?
Connections between Good Friday and everyday life are found at a South Leith food bank.
BBC Radio Scotland
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What Goes On Here
Interviews with people who changed their lives after life changed them
BBC Radio 5 Live
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What Happened at Copenhagen?
A year after the Copenhagen climate summit, Roger Harrabin explores what really happened.
BBC Radio 4
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What Happened Last Night in Sweden?
Ruth Alexander looks at the rise in violent crime in Sweden.
BBC Radio 4
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What Happened Next?
Series which finds out what happened to people featured in past documentaries.
BBC Four
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What Happened Next?
Journalist Pennie Taylor talks to people who lived through traumatic events
BBC Radio Scotland
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What Happened Next?
Series which finds out what happened to people featured in past documentaries.
BBC One Northern Ireland
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What Happened to Africa's Revolutions?
Ben Shepherd examines the history and legacy of Africa's left-wing liberation movements.
BBC Radio 4
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What Happened to Brazil...
BBC News looks at how the dreams of a better future for Brazil appear to have disappeared.
BBC News
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What Happened to Brazil...
This three part documentary series explores the crisis years of 2010-2018 in Brazil.
BBC News
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What Happened to Progress?
From technology to the climate to the global order, has human progress gone into reverse?
BBC Radio 4
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What Happened to Ricky Reel?
Can a mother reignite an investigation into her son's death, 25 years after it happened?
BBC Radio 4
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What Happened, Miss Simone? by Alan Light (Omnibus)
“I was born a child prodigy darling. I was born a genius.” The story of Nina Simone.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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What Happens in Ulster
Mockumentary. Ambitious young reporter Georgina jumps on the true crime podcast bandwagon.
BBC Radio Ulster
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What Happens When
Going behind the headlines to understand the what, how, and why of big issues in the news.
BBC News
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What has Religion done for Women?
Shelagh Fogarty explores what religion has done for women and their identity.
BBC Radio 2
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What Has Sat-Nav Done to Our Brains?
Timandra Harkness scrutinises sat nav. How does it affect our brains and well-being?
BBC Radio 4
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What Have the Ulster Scots Ever Done for Us?
Jennie Browne and Jane Rea explore the influence of Ulster Scots on language and culture.
BBC Radio Ulster
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What He Said
A man endures the unwelcome approaches of an inquisitive, mysterious stranger.
BBC Radio 4
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What I Read to the Dead: Wladislaw Szlengel
In the last days of the Warsaw Ghetto, the poetry of Wladislaw Szlengel shouted defiance.
BBC Radio 4