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Wayne Rooney Meets Jordan Pickford
Wayne Rooney chats to Everton and England goalkeeper Jordan Pickford.
BBC One
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Conversation Piece in Hollywood - Mel Brooks
Sue MacGregor meets Hollywood film director Mel Brooks.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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Budget Call
Vincent Duggleby answers listeners' calls on how the Budget will affect them.
BBC Radio 4
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Has the Taliban Won in Afghanistan?
Eddie Mair chairs a debate on the progress of the conflict in Afghanistan and Pakistan.
BBC Radio 4
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Keynes Vs. Hayek
Paul Mason chairs a debate between followers of two contrasting liberal economists.
BBC Radio 4
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Make Me A National Treasure
Gyles Brandreth discovers what it takes to become a national treasure.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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The Today Programme Lecture
The Bank of England Governor, Sir Mervyn King, delivers the second Today Programme Lecture
BBC Radio 4
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The EU Debate
Should Britain stay in the European Union? Former diplomat Sir Stephen Wall puts the case.
BBC Radio 4
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In Pursuit of Dignity
Edward Stourton chairs a debate on issues surrounding human dignity.
BBC Radio 4
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The Cultural Exchange
Mark Lawson and guests debate what now shapes our cultural choices - critics or clicks?
BBC Radio 4
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Letter of Last Resort: The Discussion
Paddy O'Connell asks his guests if they would retaliate in the event of a nuclear attack.
BBC Radio 4
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The Night Visiting
Investigating songs of seduction and ghosts - the Night Visiting Songs.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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Evan Davis Meets Alan Greenspan
Former federal chairman Alan Greenspan in conversation with Evan Davis.
BBC Radio 4
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Russia, Ukraine and Us
What does the Ukrainian revolution mean for Britain, Russia and the world?
BBC Radio 4
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Alistair Cooke Memorial Lecture
Exploring the legacy of the American Civil War and its impact on race relations in America
BBC Radio 4
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Shakespeare's Bookshelf
Edith Hall, Nandini Das and Beatrice Groves on the books which inspired Shakespeare.
BBC Radio 3
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World on the Move
Angelina Jolie Pitt in conversation with Mishal Husain about the mass movement of people.
BBC Radio 4
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Party Futures
Is now the point when the structure of British party politics will fundamentally change?
BBC Radio 4
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Reporting Terror: A Dangerous Game
Journalists debate terrorism in the news. Does the media need a new approach?
BBC Radio 4
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The Solitary Billionaire: J. Paul Getty
Alan Whicker interviews billionaire J. Paul Getty at his home in Surrey. (1963)
BBC
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Daphne du Maurier Talks to Wilfred De'Ath
Author Daphne du Maurier is interviewed in her Cornwall home by Wilfred De'Ath.
BBC Four
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Vivienne Westwood Talks to Kirsty Wark
Kirsty Wark interviews fashion icon Vivienne Westwood.
BBC Four
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Water Works
Growing demand for water means that the supply of it is strained - from the US to China
BBC World Service
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The Last Days of Apartheid
Matthew Bannister reports from South Africa on the final days of the apartheid regime
BBC World Service
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Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew
Lee Kuan Yew, Singapore's visionary prime minister and his remarkable legacy
BBC World Service
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History of Architecture by Rod Hackney
Rod Hackney talks about his choice of book for a good read
BBC World Service
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Women talking about men
Women talking about what men expect from them and what they like about the opposite sex
BBC World Service
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Education
A debate by young people on 'Does the best education occur outside the classroom?'
BBC World Service
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Hockney in California
From 1991. David Hockney shares his joy of painting and delight in colour
BBC World Service
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Professor Colin Blakemore
Professor Colin Blakemore defends his research done on animals
BBC World Service
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Selling People by the Pound
Was the sale of East German citizens to West Germany a slave trade or the cost of freedom?
BBC World Service
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War Editorial Policy and Censorship
BBC and Guardian Defence Correspondents discuss war reporting, censorship and ethics
BBC World Service
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London Street-cries and Songs
The advertising of goods and services on the open streets and marketplaces of London
BBC World Service
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Reunification
East and West Germans reveal their concerns about and hopes for, reunification
BBC World Service
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Danish Hospitality
Danish contemporary composer, Per Nørgård takes part in the European City of Culture
BBC World Service
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Vaccines
First broadcast in 1996. Examining a powerful weapon against infectious disease
BBC World Service
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Young Sikhs: Adapting Their Faith
How young Sikhs are adapting their religious principles to suit a modern Western lifestyle
BBC World Service
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Life Story - Tetrapods
Discussion on the emergence of tetrapods, our early ancestors, and their move onto land
BBC World Service
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Condoms and the Catholic Church
The legacy of a cardinal's accusation that condoms do not prevent the spread of HIV
BBC World Service
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Life in 1950s Hungary
People share their recollections of the 1956 Hungarian revolution forty years on
BBC World Service