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What to Buy and Why
Cherry Healey enlists the help of industry experts to get the inside track on products.
BBC Two
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What to Do If You're Not Like Everybody Else
Andrew Lawrence's comic monologues on the pressures of conventional living.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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What to Expect as Chancellor Delivers Budget
The BBC breaks down Budget Day with analysis on what to expect and what it means
BBC News
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What To Expect From Sunday's Super Bowl
The Seattle Seahawks face the New England Patriots and a half-time show from Bad Bunny
BBC News
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What to Expect From Trump's Visit to Scotland
Donald Trump is due to arrive in Scotland for a four-day trip
BBC News
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What We Did on Our Holiday
A couple (Rosamund Pike and David Tennant) try to hide the fact that they are divorcing.
BBC One
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What We Do in the Shadows
Following four vampires who have been roommates for hundreds and hundreds of years.
BBC Two
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What We Do in the Shadows (Film)
Comedy about three vampires who are struggling with modern life.
BBC Two
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What We Eat...
A 26 part video series looking at some of the world’s best-known dishes.
BBC World Service
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What We Fear Most: Reflections on a Life in Forensic Psychiatry by Dr Ben Cave
Dr Ben Cave's compassionate memoir of a life working in prisons and secure hospitals.
BBC Radio 4
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What We Know About Strikes On Iran
US and Israeli forces have carried out a series of strikes on cities across Iran
BBC News
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What We Know About Strikes On Iran
US and Israeli forces have carried out a series of strikes on cities across Iran
BBC News
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What We Know About Strikes On Iran
US and Israel launched attacks across Iran, followed by Iranian retaliations
BBC News
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What We Know About US Strike in Venezuela
Details on how the US captured President Nicolas Maduro after striking Venezuela's capital
BBC News
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What We Know So Far About US Strike in Venezuela
Details are still emerging of how the US captured Nicolas Maduro after striking Venezuela
BBC News
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What We Know: The Abduction of Savannah Guthrie's Mother
Police say Nancy Guthrie, 84, was kidnapped from her home in Arizona
BBC News
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What We Leave We Carry: The Legacy of John la Rose
Burt Caesar on John La Rose, founder of Britain's first black publishing house.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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What We’ve Learnt About Grief
Cariad Lloyd reveals how science is revolutionising our understanding of grief.
BBC Radio 4
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What Went Wrong with the Olympics?
Spoof documentary set in the future providing a critique of the London 2012 Olympics
BBC Radio 4
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What Were They Thinking?
Mark Lawson examines how four cultural hits from 1999 have stood up to the test of time
BBC Radio 4
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What Will the Olympics Do for Us?
Architect David Mackay looks over the ambitious plans for the 2012 Olympics at Portland.
BBC One
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What Will The Spring Statement Mean For You?
At 12:30 GMT the chancellor Rachel Reeves will set out plans for the UK economy
BBC News
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What Would Bagehot Say?
What does Bagehot's The English Constitution mean today? Adrian Wooldridge investigates.
BBC Radio 4
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What Would Elizabeth Bennet Do?
A 21st-century update of Austen's Pride and Prejudice. Can James win his girlfriend back?
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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What Would Jesus Eat?
Food writer Stefan Gates investigates what was on the menu at The Last Supper.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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What You Can See from Here by Mariana Leky
Mariana Leky's bittersweet portrait of a small town in Germany and its quirky inhabitants.
BBC Radio 4
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What You Didn't Learn in School
Have we been really bad at teaching our own history? Lesley Riddoch investigates
BBC Radio Scotland
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What You Need to Know About Hantavirus
BBC News explores the facts behind the hantavirus outbreak on the cruise ship MV Hondius
BBC News
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What? Seriously??
Dara O Briain and Isy Suttie, with special guests, discover strange-but-true stories.
BBC Radio 4
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What? Where? When? Why?
Childrens' education for ages five to nine, introducing and explaining the world around
CBBC
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What? Where? When? Why?
Education programme looking a people who help us. Today we start out of school.
BBC Two
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What? Where? When? Why?
Educational programme. The Happy Gang find people who have helped schools.
BBC Two
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What? Where? When? Why?
Spatz discovers how technology can make life easier when it comes to getting around town.
BBC Two
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What's Eating The Museum?
The battle to save museum collections from insect pests.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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What's Funny About ...
Peter Fincham and Jon Plowman hear the inside story of Britain's biggest TV comedies.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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What's Funny about Money?
Comedian Colm O'Regan reports from the Kilkenomics festival in Ireland. Davos with laughs.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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What's Funny About the Indyref?
Comedy sketch show written by new young writers aged 16- 25.
BBC Two Scotland
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What's Funny About...
Peter Fincham and Jon Plowman hear the inside story of the biggest TV comedies.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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What's Going On: The Life and Death of Marvin Gaye
The turbulent story of Marvin Gaye, one of the great figures of soul music.
BBC Four
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What's Gonna Kill Us?
Comedian Dan Thomas goes on a quest to find out how the world will end.
BBC Radio Wales
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What's in a Game?
Alex Humphreys asks if video games should be appreciated as a form of art
BBC Radio 4
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What's in a Meme?
Dr Susan Blackmore examines internet memes - from film parodies to kittens.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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What's in a Name?
Series investigating the meanings of the names of the towns and villages of Wales
BBC Two Wales
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What's in a Name?
Sangita Myska with a witty and insightful exploration of names in contemporary Britain.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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What's in Your Head
How words or songs learned as a child have helped people in situations of extreme pressure
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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What's Inside the Singing Kettle?
Edi Stark asks: what's inside the Singing Kettle?
BBC Radio Scotland
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What's It All About - The Cilla Black Story
Claire Sweeney presents a special programme exploring the life and career of Cilla Black.
BBC Radio 2
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What's Left Of Communism?
Where and how communism has survived the collapse of the Soviet Union
BBC World Service
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What's Love Got to Do with It
No-holds-barred account of Tina Turner's personal and professional life.
BBC One
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What's Love Got to Do with It?
An award-winning film-maker documents her best friend's journey into an assisted marriage.
BBC One
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What's New
Informative and entertaining BBC programme aimed at 11-16 year-olds in Africa
BBC World Service TV
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What's News?
Young people find the news boring. How do we make current affairs matter to them?
BBC World Service
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What's on Your Head?
Explore things that people wear on their head in different cultures, jobs and sports.
CBeebies
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What's Really in our Food
Peeling back the packaging to get to the bottom of the baffling world of food labelling.
BBC One
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What's Really in Our Food?
Can we trust the food we eat? Reporters Tom Heap and Simon Boazman try to find out.
BBC One
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What's So Funny About Northern Ireland?
Satirist Newton Emerson gives his view on Northern Irish humour past and present.
BBC Radio Ulster
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What's So Funny?
News, reviews and previews of what's happening in comedy this week.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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What's So Great About ...?
Lenny Henry explores the iconic status of people or things held dear by many
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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What's That You're Eating?
The human body needs fuel to work. A look at how our body responds to food
BBC World Service
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What's the Benefit?
Tom Heap aims to get behind the tabloid headlines on the UK's unemployed
BBC Radio 4
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What's The Big Idea?
Hugo loves exploring big ideas by asking questions about the world around him.
CBeebies Radio
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What's the Matter with Tony Slattery?
Comedian Tony Slattery turns to psychiatry for some answers to his psychological problems.
BBC Two
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What's the Point of Forgiveness?
Bettany Hughes traces the history of the challenging virtue of forgiveness.
BBC One
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What's the Point of Religion?
Chief Rabbi, Lord Jonathan Sacks, delivers his New Year Rosh Hashanah message.
BBC One
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What's the Point of...?
Quentin Letts takes a witty but thought-provoking look at some great British institutions
BBC Radio 4
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What's The Problem?
A panel of experts are on hand to help advise listeners with their problems
BBC World Service
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What's The Right Diet For You? A Horizon Special
This series takes dieters and employs the latest science to fashion a tailor-made diet.
BBC Two
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What's the Score?
Tim Burden takes a personal journey into the wonderful world of film soundtracks.
BBC Radio Ulster
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What's the Secret to Living a Long Life?
There are currently around 17,000 people in the UK who have reached 100-years of age
BBC News
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What's the Story, Ashley Storrie?
The story of Ashley, a tall comedian who loves William Shatner and hates textured fabrics.
BBC Radio 4
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What's The Story?
Topical panel show hosted by Justin Waite. With guests Ruth Jones and Steve Williams.
BBC Radio Wales
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What's The Story? The Story Of Oasis
Another chance to hear Mark Radcliffe take a canny look at Oasis
BBC Radio 6 Music
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What's the Story?: The Story of Oasis
Mark Radcliffe tells the story of Britpop band Oasis.
BBC Radio 6 Music
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What's Up Docs?
Chris and Xand van Tulleken are on a mission to help us take better care of ourselves.
BBC Radio 4
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What's Up, Doc?
Four identical bags get mixed up - one of which is full of top-secret documents.
BBC Two
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What's West
A radio programme exploring life in Northern Ireland; especially in the West of Ulster.
BBC Radio Ulster
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What's Wrong With a Food Price Cap?
Government ministers are pressing supermarkets on cutting costs for shoppers
BBC News
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What's Wrong with Democracy?
Bethan Rhys Roberts examines the issues raised by Michael Sheen's Valley's Rebellion.
BBC Two Wales