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Your Health in the Balance
Clare English discusses the ethical dilemmas surrounding stem cell research
BBC Radio Scotland
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Correspondent Lookahead
Stephen Sackur and some of the BBC's top correspondents give their predictions for 2008.
BBC News
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Lily Allen and Friends
Aided by her online network of friends, Lily Allen hosts a programme of music and chat.
BBC Three
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Franchi on Faith
Jane Franchi speaks to people of all religions across the country
BBC Radio Scotland
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Without a Trace
Kaye Adams hears compelling stories from people who have lost loved ones
BBC Radio Scotland
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Bruce MacGregor's Strings and Things
Fiddler Bruce MacGregor invites fellow musicians to their share stories and music
BBC Radio Scotland
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Value Judgements from LA
Phil George talks to his guests from Los Angeles about the values that influenced them
BBC Radio Wales
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Great Inspirations
Series in which guests discuss the people and ideas that inspired them
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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Breaking News
The programme that goes behind the scenes on the big breaking news stories.
BBC Radio Scotland
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1968 - The Year of Revolutions
John Tusa and guests discuss the impact of the tumultuous world events of 1968
BBC Radio 4
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Alan Coren - Core Coren
Musings from the late humorist, writer and broadcaster, recorded in 1997
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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Fighting Back
How four remarkable people fought back to regain their lives after a dramatic event
BBC Radio Scotland
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The NHS at 60: The Cost of Health
A series of debates examining funding dilemmas as the NHS marks its sixtieth anniversary
BBC Radio 4
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Chinese Food Made Easy
Ching-He Huang reveals how delicious Chinese food can be prepared at home
BBC Two
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At the Sharp End
Ruth Wishart speaks to people who face moral decisions in their work
BBC Radio Scotland
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Sound Bites: Eating on Tour with Franz Ferdinand
Eating adventures around the world with Alex Kapranos, the singer of Franz Ferdinand
BBC Radio 7
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Mo Roghainn Fhèin
Marc Wringe at festivals in Scotland discussing guests' favourite poetry
BBC Radio nan Gàidheal
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Child of the Manse
Graham Spiers talks to sons and daughters of ministers about their upbringing
BBC Radio Scotland
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Do You Remember the First Time
Scotland's actors, comedians and broadcasters look back at their first experiences of love
BBC Radio Scotland
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Speaking Personally
Walter Love talks to Ulster people about themselves and the times of their lives
BBC Radio Ulster
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Passions
Sue Nelson talks to acclaimed scientists who explain their unexpected inspirations
BBC Radio 7
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The Dark Side of Fame with Piers Morgan
Series exploring the downside of fame. Presented by Piers Morgan
BBC One
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Cracking the Crunch
Cathy MacDonald offers a guide to surviving the credit crunch
BBC Radio Scotland
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Up Late at Glastonbury
Jenny Eclair presents a mix of comedy and interviews from the Glastonbury Festival 2004
BBC Radio 7
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Iconoclasts
Edward Stourton chairs a discussion series in which guests set out their strong views
BBC Radio 4
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Hooked on History
Historian Fiona Watson speaks with people who share her passion for history
BBC Radio Scotland
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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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Gerry Robinson and the Money Makers
Gerry Robinson finds out what makes Britain's top financial movers and shakers tick
BBC Four
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Rod Stewart: Some Guys Have All The Luck
Johnnie Walker interviews Rod Stewart about his life and 40-year career in music
BBC Radio 2
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Class of 2008
Paul Gambaccini presents his choice of the breakthrough artists of the year
BBC Radio 2
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The Art of the Matter
Edi Stark talks to artists who challenge our ethical and moral views
BBC Radio Scotland
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Poems People Love
People reflect in a very personal way on the poems they have enjoyed
BBC Radio Wales
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Clive Norling: Whistling in the Dark
Clive Norling talks about his depression and about the road to recovery
BBC Radio Wales
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D-Day Remembered
Veterans and experts on history, politics and the arts look at the legacy of D-Day
BBC Four
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The Movie That Changed My Life
Well-known figures review their favourite movie with the assistance of expert contributors
BBC Radio 2
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Sex, Drugs and Woolly Semmits
Jack McLaughlin finds out how swinging Scotland was in the 1960s
BBC Radio Scotland
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Speaking Personally
Walter Love talks to Ulster people about themselves and the times of their lives
BBC Radio Ulster
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