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Who Is Kurt Wallander?
How the work of Swedish writer Henning Mankell sheds light on his country.
BBC Four
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Who is Liz Truss?
The journey of Britain's newest prime minister, examined by BBC Newsnight's Nicholas Watt.
BBC News
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Who is My Neighbour?
The Rev Kate Bottley explores who are our neighbours in the 21st century.
BBC Radio 2
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Who is Ruben Amorim?
He's the man in charge at Manchester United, but who is Ruben Amorim?
BBC Sport
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Who is The Doctor?
Actor Russell Tovey presents a special documentary celebrating 50 years of Doctor Who.
BBC Radio 2
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Who Killed Classical Music?
Gabriel Prokofiev asks whether 20th-century classical composers killed off their audience.
BBC Radio 4
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Who Killed Dixon?
A look at key moments that have contributed to current attitudes to the police force.
BBC Two
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Who Killed Elsie Frost?
Elsie Frost was murdered on 9 October 1965. She was 14. The murderer hasn't been caught.
BBC Radio 4
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Who Killed Emma?
A missing woman. A brutal murder. And a confrontation with a prime suspect.
BBC Radio Scotland
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Who Killed Ian Parry?
The story of Ian Parry, a photojournalist who died during the Romanian revolution in 1989.
BBC Radio Wales
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Who Killed Kirsty MacColl?
Documentary investigating the mystery of the death of singer-songwriter Kirsty MacColl.
BBC Four
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Who Killed the Cockney Sparrer?
Nature detective Tom Heap investigates who, or what, is killing the common sparrow.
BBC Radio 4
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Who Killed the Honey Bee?
How an affliction is wiping out bees worldwide, which may affect global food production.
BBC Four
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Who Killed Zebedee? by Wilkie Collins
A dying policeman recalls how a gruesome murder many years before changed his life forever
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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Who Knows What the Dogs Nose Knows?
Sue Broom investigates the world of the sniffer dog.
BBC Radio 4
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Who Knows Where the Time Goes: The Sandy Denny Story
Another chance to hear Bob Harris celebrate the life and music of Sandy Denny.
BBC Radio 6 Music
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Who Knows Where the Time Goes: The Sandy Denny Story
Another chance to hear Bob Harris celebrate the life and music of Sandy Denny.
BBC Radio 2
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Who Let the Dogs Out?
Wacky dog training talent show presented by Zak George and narrated by Rik Mayall.
CBBC
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Who Lives in Scotland?
Martin Geissler explores the impact of Scotland’s changing population.
BBC Scotland
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Who Might Succeed The Dalai Lama?
Exiled Tibetan spiritual leader to release video message ahead of his 90th birthday
BBC News
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Who Murdered Maxine?
Is anyone still looking for those who bombed two Birmingham pubs almost 40 years ago?
BBC One
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Who Murdered Maxine?
Following the campaign of the family of a victim of the Birmingham pub bombings.
BBC Two
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Who Needs Ibiza? The Great British Holiday
Series following the efforts of the owners and staff at an 18-30s campsite in Devon.
BBC Three
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Who Needs Maths?
Sanjeev Kohli shows that maths is everywhere, even in the most unexpected places.
BBC Two
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Who Needs Politicians Anyway?
Chris Page looks at how Northern Ireland is coping without a government
BBC Radio 4
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Who Needs Scientists?
Mark Miodownik challenges the conventional wisdom that more scientists are essential.
BBC Radio 4
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The Who on Quadrophenia
Pete Townshend and Roger Daltrey talk about some of their most celebrated music.
BBC News
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The Who on Quadrophenia
Pete Townshend and Roger Daltrey talk exclusively to the BBC's David Willis.
BBC News
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Who on Who?
David Tennant talks to Doctor Who writer Russell T Davies about their time on the show.
BBC Radio 2
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Who Owns Adam Smith?
Which party can claim to represent the legacy of the famous Scottish economist?
BBC Radio 4
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Who Owns Leeds United: An Inside Out Special
Journalist David Conn investigates the ownership of Leeds United.
BBC One
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Who Owns Scotland?
Martin Geissler investigates where responsibility lies when it comes to owning urban land.
BBC Scotland
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Who Paid for World War 2?
This documentary examines what happened after Britain ran out of cash to pay for the arms to fight with, how this had global consequences.
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Who Pays for the High Road North?
Douglas Fraser on Scotland's biggest ever infrastructure project.
BBC Radio Scotland
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Who Runs Labour?
A look back at Labour's civil war in the 1980s and whether there is currently a re-run.
BBC Radio 4
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Who Runs the World?
Catherine Bohart's raucous new comedy series on the relationship between women and power.
BBC Radio 4
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Who Runs the World?
Elizabeth Caproni stars in an impressions show featuring your favourite female icons.
BBC Scotland
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Who Shot Ada Tansey?
We are behind the scenes of a long-running Northern soap opera when a tragedy unfolds.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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Who Should Get to Stay in the UK?
The stories of those desperate to stay in the UK and the lawyers tasked with helping them.
BBC Two
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Who Should We Let In? Ian Hislop on the First Great Immigration Row
Ian Hislop looks at British attitudes to immigration in the Victorian and Edwardian eras.
BBC Two
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Who Shrunk All the Guys?
Jim Spence joins football fans across Scotland as they attempt to lost weight.
BBC Radio Scotland
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Who Sold the Soul?
Alvin Hall examines the struggle of African-Americans in the music industry
BBC Radio 4
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Who Stole Tamara Ecclestone’s Diamonds?
£26m in jewellery and cash. A painstaking police investigation. A missing mastermind?
BBC Three
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Who Stole Tamara Ecclestone’s Diamonds?
£26m in jewellery and cash. A painstaking police investigation. A missing mastermind?
BBC News
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Who The Wild Things Are
The origins of Maurice Sendak's children's classic "Where the Wild Things Are" revealed
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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Who to Watch at The Grammy Awards
Colin Paterson looks ahead to Music’s biggest awards that take place in LA tonight
BBC News
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WHO Update on Ebola Vaccine Options
The World Health Organisation has warned Ebola cases may be spreading faster than thought
BBC News
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Who Wants to Be a Nurse?
Jenny Clayton follows nurses in training to explore key issues and debates in nursing
BBC Radio 4
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Who Wants to Be a Superhero?
Sam Nixon and Mark Rhodes search to find the world's next great superhero
CBBC
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Who Was Bessie Head?
Hugh Quarshie talks to those who knew one of Africa's most brilliant writers: Bessie Head
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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Who Was Joyce Hatto?
The real story of Joyce Hatto, the pianist embroiled in a fakery scandal.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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Who Was Michael X?
The intriguing story of the once famous Black British activist you’ve never heard of
BBC Sounds
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Who Was Opal?
The life of writer Opal Whiteley, whose childhood diary became a 1920s bestseller.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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Who Was Rosalind?
Susan Hitch looks at the boys who played Shakespeare's female characters.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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Who Was St Nicholas?
How an early Christian bishop was claimed for everything from Christmas to pawnbrokers
BBC World Service
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Who We Are
Nick Hancock marks 50 years of BBC Radio Stoke with six documentaries of archive material.
BBC Radio Stoke
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Who We Are
Documentaries about how we shape our lives through love, pain, war and hope
BBC World Service
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Who Wears the Trousers?
Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz created a TV phenomenon, but their marriage paid the price.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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Who Wears The Trousers? - George Burns and Gracie Allen
How Gracie Allen went from comedic foil to George Burns to a star in her own right.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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Who Were the Greeks?
Dr Michael Scott uncovers the strange, alien world of the ancient Greeks.
BBC Two
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Who Will Call Me Beloved?
Writer Tania Hershman on the word ‘beloved’ and commemorating single people when they die.
BBC Radio 4
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Who Women Want
Katty Kay examines who women want in this year's US presidential race.
BBC News Channel
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Who Women Want
Katty Kay examines who women want in this year's US Presidential race: Trump or Clinton.
BBC News
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Who Won the TV Election and Why?
A Media Society event looking at the effect of the Leaders' debate on the 2010 Election.
BBC Parliament
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Who Won the UK General Election, How and Why?
Coverage of a seminar at which leading academics analyse the General Election result.
BBC Parliament
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Who Won the War?
Peter Taylor ponders the 20th anniversary of the 1994 ceasefires.
BBC One Northern Ireland
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Who Would Be a Gypsy?
Three women from three generations of the same family explain life as a traveler in Wales
BBC Radio Wales
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Who Wrote Bach's Toccata?
Could Bach's most famous work be a fake? Simon Townley investigates.
BBC Radio 4
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Who You Don't See
An insight on what it’s like to work with some of the biggest names in pop culture.
BBC Sounds
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Who You Think I Am
A woman creates a fake profile on social media with unintended consequences.
BBC Four
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WHO: Hantavirus May Have Spread Between Passengers
There may have been rare human-to-human transmission of hantavirus on the MV Hondius
BBC News
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WHO: Hantavirus May Have Spread Between Passengers
Human-to-human hantavirus transmission may have occurred on ship where three people died
BBC News
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WHO: Hantavirus May Have Spread Between Passengers
Human-to-human hantavirus transmission may have occurred on ship where three people died
BBC News
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The Who: The Making of Tommy
The Who speak about the making of the album Tommy and how its success changed their lives.
BBC Four
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Who'd Be A Museum Director Today?
Our panel debate the many challenges facing museum curators in the 2020s.
BBC Live Streams
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Who'd be a Social Worker
Simon Cox follows social workers through their training and into their first jobs
BBC Radio 4
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Who's Afraid of Conceptual Art?
Dr James Fox embarks on an open-minded guide to conceptual art for the perplexed.
BBC Four
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Who's Angry Now?
John Harris investigates the current state of contemporary British protest music.
BBC Radio 4
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Who's Asking the Questions for You?
Professor Richard Sambrook on newspaper cuts and the accountability of decision-makers
BBC Radio Wales
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Who's British Now?
Fewer and fewer of us say we are 'British'. Ritula Shah asks, 'Who's British now?'.
BBC Radio 4
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Who's Drummer?
Nick Barraclough finds out about the 15 minutes of fame for one young fan of The Who.
BBC Radio 4
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Who's Getting Rich from Moroccan Hash?
Emir Nader explores how cannabis is cultivated, trafficked and consumed.
BBC News
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Who's Looking after Mum and Dad?
Riaz Khan explains why looking after his parents under their roof is a family duty.
BBC One
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Who's Looking After Mum and Dad?
The Khan family's solution to Britain's elderly care crisis is bound to their culture.
BBC News Channel
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Who's My Half-Brother? Where's My Half-Sister?
How children conceived through a sperm donor can make contact with their half-siblings.
BBC Radio 4
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Who's Spending Britain's Billions?
Jacques Peretti asks whether we the taxpayers are getting value for money.
BBC Two
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Who's That Girl
Series interviewing female rock and pop stars about their life and careers.
BBC Radio 1
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Who's the Pest?
Entomologist Erica McAlister takes listeners on an adventure in insect world
BBC Radio 4 Extra