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A Walk to Remember
Teen melodrama about a popular high school rebel who falls for a geeky student.
BBC One
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The Walk: Across the Water
Cole Moreton walks through Calais and Dover finding out about life beyond Brexit headlines
BBC Radio 4
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The Walk: For Richer, For Poorer
How do rich and poor live together side by side? Mesmerising real-life London encounters.
BBC Radio 4
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Walkabout
A teenage girl and her little brother are left stranded in the Australian outback.
BBC Two
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Walkabout Oz
Roger Fenby explores diverse aspects of the land and people of Australia
BBC World Service
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Walker of the Downs
Martin Sorrell walks the Sussex Downs which inspired the nature poet Ted Walker.
BBC Radio 4
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Walking a Stick Back Home
James Crowden brings home a walking stick formerly belonging to author Thomas De Quincey.
BBC Radio 4
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Walking Away Omnibus
Armed with hat and stick, poet Simon Armitage walks along the South West Coast Path.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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The Walking Dead
Novelist AL Kennedy investigates revenants, Scotland's medieval equivalent of the zombie.
BBC Radio Scotland
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Walking for Change: The 3 Dads
Three dads, united by the loss of their daughters to suicide, set out to save young lives.
BBC News
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Walking for Change: The 3 Dads
Three dads, united by the loss of their daughters to suicide, set out to save young lives.
BBC News
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Walking in the Steps of Christ
The moving story of a survivor of the Rwandan genocide who now works for reconciliation.
BBC Radio Wales
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Walking in the Steps of Christ
The remarkable story of Antoine Rutayisire, survivor the Rwandan genocide.
BBC Radio Wales
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Walking on Planet C (2012)
Musician Nile Rodgers walks the streets of New York, after a cancer diagnosis.
BBC Radio 4
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Walking Round in Circles
Northern Ireland writer Nick Laird returns home to consider the culture of marching.
BBC Radio 4
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Walking Tall
Sanjeev Bhaskar confronts an odd prejudice - bias against the vertically challenged.
BBC Radio 7
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Walking the North Downs Way through Surrey
From Farnham to the Kent border, joins us along the Surrey stretch of the North Downs Way
BBC Radio Surrey
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Walking the Plank
The Yorkshire town of Withernsea is dying on its feet. Can a new pier change its fortunes?
BBC Radio 4
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Walking the Via Dolorosa
What does the Via Dolorosa mean to pilgrims and to Christians living in Jerusalem?
BBC World Service
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Walking Through History
Series featuring walks through Scotland's richest historical landscapes
BBC Radio Scotland
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Walking Through Landscape
Iain Stewart reveals the impact of human activity on Scotland's most intriguing landscapes
BBC Radio Scotland
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Walking Through Time
Francis Pryor explores prehistoric archeological sites at Goldcliff, near Newport.
BBC Radio Wales
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Walking with Beasts
Bringing the Cenozoic period to life with computer animation and anamatronics.
BBC One
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Walking with Cavemen
Professor Robert Winston uses special effects to illustrate the drama of human evolution.
BBC One
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Walking With Dinosaurs
The legend is back as Walking With Dinosaurs returns. Meet six iconic dinosaurs.
BBC One
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Walking With Headphones: How the Walkman Conquered the World
Steve Punt meets people who simply wouldn't leave home without their personal stereo.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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Walking With the Dead
Writer Colm Tóibín explores the Dublin locations haunted by James Joyce's Dubliners.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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Walking with the Wind
Nile Rodgers on the struggle for African-American civil rights in the 1960s and beyond.
BBC Radio 2
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Walking With...
Well-known personalities take scenic walks in various locations across England.
BBC One
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Walking Wounded
An uncompromising look at the experiences of ex-soldiers as they adapt to civilian life.
BBC Two Scotland
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Walkouts and Shouting at Epstein Hearing
Angry scenes as Pam Bondi refuses to apologise to Epstein victims in the hearing room
BBC News
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Walkouts and Shouting at Epstein Hearing
Angry scenes as Pam Bondi refuses to apologise to Epstein victims in the hearing room
BBC News
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Walkouts and Shouting at Epstein Hearing
Angry scenes as Pam Bondi refuses to apologise to Epstein victims in the hearing room
BBC News
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Walks Like a Duck
Louise Halling's unflinching and sometimes funny account of living with a disability.
BBC Radio 4
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Walks, talks and York
Gemma, James and Tim speak to Yorkshire A-Level students who feel their life is on hold
BBC Radio Leeds
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The Wall by John Lanchester (Omnibus)
A ravaged island nation has built the Wall. Joseph Kavanagh must defend it.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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The Wall of a Million Bricks
David Holmes puts music to the stories of people across the divide in Northern Ireland.
BBC Radio Ulster
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Wall-E
On an abandoned Earth, two robots go on an adventure that changes the destiny of humanity.
BBC One
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The Wall
A look at the peace lines that have divided Northern Ireland for nearly 40 years
BBC Radio Ulster
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The Wall
New dystopian novel from John Lanchester, author of Capital and The Debt to Pleasure.
BBC Radio 4
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Wall: An Essay by David Hare
David Hare gives his thoughts on the potential future border between Israel and Palestine.
BBC Radio 4
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Wallace & Gromit: A Close Shave
While Wallace is distracted by a romance, Gromit is framed for sheep rustling.
BBC One
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Wallace & Gromit: A Grand Day Out
Wallace and Gromit blast off in a homemade rocket to see if the moon is made of cheese.
CBBC
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Wallace & Gromit: A Matter of Loaf and Death
Wallace and Gromit's business faces danger when a killer starts targeting local bakers.
BBC One
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Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit
Wallace and Gromit's pest control business is called into action against a giant rabbit.
BBC One
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Wallace & Gromit: The Wrong Trousers
A mysterious penguin moves in with Wallace and Gromit, embroiling them in a heist.
BBC One
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Wallace & Gromit's World of Invention
Wallace & Gromit showcase mind-boggling machines and inventions from around the world.
BBC One
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Wallace & Gromit's World of Invention Do-It-Yourself kits
Make your own crazy gadgets with these do-it-yourself kits.
BBC One
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Wallace and Bacon - Make Christmas Better
Richard Bacon and best buddy Danny Wallace team up to deliver a host of Christmas goodies.
BBC Radio 5 Live
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Wallace and Gromit's Cracking Contraptions
A look at some of Wallace's labour-saving mechanical marvels
BBC Three
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Wallace v Darwin
Arbenigwyr yn trafod 'Y Cynllwyn Darwinaidd'. Experts discuss The Darwin Conspiracy.
BBC Radio Cymru
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Wallander - Faceless Killers
Swedish inspector Kurt Wallander investigates an attack on an elderly couple
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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Walled City Nights
Mark Patterson explores the historic Walls of Derry late at night.
BBC Radio Foyle
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Walliams & Friend
David Walliams is joined by a different guest in each episode for a variety of sketches.
BBC One
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Wallis - The Life and Legends of Wallis Simpson
Stockard Channing stars in Elizabeth Proud's drama about the Duchess of Windsor
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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Wally K Daly - What's Stigmata?
What happens when the 'greatest non-believer of all time' develops mystical powers?
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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Wally K Daly Trilogy
Wally K Daly's trilogy of criminal gang capers in the style of old British comedy films.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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Wally Webb
Wally Webb brings you the very early breakfast show for the East of England.
BBC Local Radio
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Wally Who?
Tony Brandon stars as Wally, who aims to add some culture into his life
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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Wally, the Reluctant Nuclear Hero
The story of Wally, the physicist that prevented nuclear disaster during the Vietnam war.
BBC Radio 4
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The Walnut Bureau
The mysterious Mrs Drewe commissions a bureau to be made with a secret drawer.
BBC Radio 4
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The Walnut Bureau
The bureau has kept its secrets for 120 years but now Emily has found the hidden drawer.
BBC Radio 4
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The Walnut Bureau
Magazine programme, featuring drama The Walnut Bureau, by Ellen Dryden
BBC Radio 4
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The Walpole Chronicle
Eric Robson asks why bestselling 1920s author Hugh Walpole has been forgotten.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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Walt Whitman's War
What happened when the great 19th-century poet met the American Civil War?
BBC Radio 4
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Walter de la Mare - Memoirs of a Midget
The diminutive Miss M must struggle to find her place, and love, in Victorian society.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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Walter Gropius: Visionary Founder of the Bauhaus (Omnibus)
Eleanor Bron reads Fiona McCarthy’s biography of Bauhaus founder, Walter Gropius.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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Walter Kershaw: The UK's First Street Artist?
Uncovering the life and work of a pioneering and under-appreciated British painter
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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Walter Lord - A Night to Remember
Walter Lord's retelling of the fatal voyage of the Titanic, read by Martin Jarvis
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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