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The Secrets of Scott's Hut
Ben Fogle joins the international effort to preserve Captain Scott's hut in Antarctica.
BBC Two
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Fix My Family
Homeless parents receive support to avoid having their children taken into care.
BBC Two
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So What If My Baby Is Born Like Me?
Options available to carriers of genetic conditions should they decide to start a family.
BBC Three
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Jon Venables: What Went Wrong?
Retired detective Albert Kirby looks at the system designed to rehabilitate Jon Venables.
BBC One
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Holst: In the Bleak Midwinter
Film about the composer and socialist revolutionary Gustav Holst, who wrote The Planets.
BBC Four
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The Winner Loser
A portrait of a man with severe memory problems, determined to piece together his past.
BBC Two Scotland
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Alive in Chernobyl
Olga Betko finds the people who have returned to live in a nuclear 'dead zone'.
BBC Radio 4
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When Hollywood Met Halifax
How Jayne Mansfield shook up the northern club scene before she died.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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Skiing for Ghana
Ghana is famous for cocoa, Kofi Annan and football, but not skiing. Until now...
BBC Radio Scotland
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Lebanon: The Next Generation
20 years on John McCarthy returns to Lebanon, in search of signs of the Arab spring.
BBC Radio 4
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Requiem for a Moth
Martin Wainwright looks at our national night time obsession - with the beauty of moths.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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Being Alice - Adventures in Wonderland
Following the creation of full-length ballet, Alice's Adventures in Wonderland.
BBC Two
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Morpurgo's Islands of Inspiration
Michael Morpurgo tours the Isles of Scilly to investigate local myths and legends.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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Kate and William: A Royal Love Story
Special documentary celebrating the love story of William and Kate.
BBC One
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Meet the Multiples
A look at what life is really like for couples with twins and triplets.
BBC Three
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78 Revolutions
Jenny Hammerton - a DJ of 78s - explores why the old discs are still alive and kicking.
BBC Radio 4
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The Prison Restaurant
Documentary going behind-the-scenes at The Clink, a restaurant staffed by criminals.
BBC One
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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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A Conversation with Gregory Peck
Documentary following the Hollywood star Gregory Peck on a tour of speaking engagements.
BBC Two
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Manchester and Liverpool: Britain's American Civil War
Tristram Hunt on a tale of two cities, and their contrasting response to the US Civil War.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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Giving Voice to the Victims
Winifred Robinson investigates what more could be done for the victims of crime.
BBC Radio 4
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Irish Blood English Hearts
Joseph O'Connor considers the complex cultural relationships between Britain and Ireland.
BBC Radio 4
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The Wheels of Power
Meet the people who see everything in politics: ministerial car drivers.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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Monty Python's Fliegender Zirkus!
Henning Wehn explores the story of one of Monty Python's most bizarre adventures.
BBC Radio 4
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Còisir Lunnainn @ 120
A profile of London Gaelic Choir which celebrates its 120th anniversary this year.
BBC Radio nan Gàidheal
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A History of the World Special
The story of the portrait of a private soldier's sweetheart, painted for him in Auschwitz.
BBC Radio 4
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Fighting The Power of Pink
Kat Arney investigates why little girls are addicted to the colour pink, and if it matters
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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Australian Rap
Rapping out dreamtime stories: a new outlet for Australian Aboriginal youth
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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The Mystery of Father Brown: Ann Widdecombe Investigates
Ann Widdecombe goes on the trail of GK Chesterton's crime-solving priest Father Brown.
BBC Radio Scotland
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The Quite Remarkable David Coleman
A look back at how David Coleman OBE left an indelible imprint on sports broadcasting.
BBC One
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The Viking Sagas
Dr Janina Ramirez finds out about one of the great Viking stories - the Laxdaela Saga.
BBC Four
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Julia Bradbury's Icelandic Walk
Julia Bradbury walks the 60 kilometres of Iceland's most famous hiking route.
BBC Four
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Heel, Toe, Step Together
The story of an octogenarian dancer teaching a 28-year-old how to waltz.
BBC Radio 4
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The Twangmasters: The Art of the Lead Guitarist
Nick Barraclough explores what makes a great lead guitar player.
BBC Radio 4
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The Chinese Nureyev
Li Cunxin, Madame Mao's favourite dancer, tells Darcey Bussell about his amazing journey.
BBC Radio 4
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The Bankers and the Bottom Billion
Will an explosion in financial services aimed at the world's poorest help, or hurt, them?
BBC Radio 4
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The Luddite Lament
The songs inspired by the Luddites and their uprisings - which began 200 years ago.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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The Life and Death of Methodism
As Methodism fades in Britain, its huge influence on national and global history remains.
BBC Radio 4
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School for Startups
The class of 88 from one Northumberland school remember their entry into the world of work
BBC Radio 4
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Wootton Bassett: The Town That Remembers
The behind-the-scenes story of the town of Wootton Bassett.
BBC One