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Exposed: Groomed for Sex
Adil Ray investigates the grooming of young girls for sex by Pakistani men in the UK.
BBC Three
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The Wedding Gold Thefts
The high price of gold has led to Asians being targeted for their wedding jewellery.
BBC Radio 4
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Blackpool Tram
How the Blackpool tram has become an efficient solution to traffic and pollution problems.
BBC Four
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The Blood Telegram
The story of one of the most controversial documents in US diplomatic history.
BBC Radio 4
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Boundaries of Blood
How does the Indo-Pakistan war of 1971, which created Bangladesh, still resonate today?
BBC Radio 4
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The Unsettled Dust: The Strange Stories Of Robert Aickman
Screenwriter Jeremy Dyson praises the supernatural stories of Robert Aickman.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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Post Mortem
Professor Lucas performs a 'consented' post mortem, defending its contribution to medicine
BBC Radio 4
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Unravelling Eve
Women who have suffered psychotic illness after childbirth talk about their recovery.
BBC Radio 4
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Blue Notes, Cold Nights
How Scandinavia became home to a generation of African-American jazz and blues musicians.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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The Bob Graham Round
Can the beauty of the Lake District and the grit of fell running inspire a composer?
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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Donated to Science
Film about people who donated their bodies to a medical school for students to dissect.
BBC Four
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Pop Goes the Bible!
From Bob Dylan to U2, Paul Gambaccini explores pop songs inspired by the Bible.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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Ulster's Major Year
A look back at Rory McIlroy and Darren Clarke's double golfing success this summer.
BBC Radio 5 Live
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The Art of Darkness
Richard Coles on the inspiration to artists of darkness and the Northern lights in Norway.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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Look What Santa Left
John Bennett takes a nostalgic look at the toys Santa left on Christmas mornings long ago.
BBC Radio Ulster
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Little Donkey
Laura Spence discovers why donkeys have a starring role in the Christmas story.
BBC Radio Ulster
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Warsaw Variations
The story of two Polish composers, Andrzej Panufnik and Witold Lutoslawski.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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Tourettes: I Swear I Can Sing
Documentary about singer Ruth Ojadi as she comes to terms with having Tourette's Syndrome.
BBC Three
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Steve Jobs: Billion Dollar Hippy
Evan Davis decodes the formula that took Apple from suburban garage to global supremacy.
BBC Two
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Still Ringing After All These Years: A Short History of Bells
Richard Taylor unravels the history that has made bells such a key British sound.
BBC Four
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Up in Flames: Mr Reeves and the Riots
Documentary following one shop owner in the aftermath of the riots of August 2011.
BBC One
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Sex and the Single Girl
Karen Krizanovich revisits the career defining book of Cosmo editor Helen Gurley Brown.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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Dexter and Dodd
Colin Dexter and Ken Dodd are mutual fans - and they perform together for the first time.
BBC Radio 4
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Can You Touch Your Toes?
Anita Anand investigates a new system designed to work out who is and isn't fit for work.
BBC Radio 4
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Goodnight John Boy
Frank Cottrell Boyce celebrates one of the great TV families - The Waltons.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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Am I Really Free?
When are mentally ill patients really free to make decisions about their treatment?
BBC Radio 4
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John Peel's Shed
This is an ode to radio, rare records and anyone who's sought solace in the wireless.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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Inside the Academie Francaise
Agnes Poirier explores the role of the body which protects the French language.
BBC Radio 4
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Constantine: The Man Who Invented Christmas
Giles Fraser travels to Bethlehem to reveal the true origin of Christmas.
BBC Radio 4
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Jack and the Genetically Modified Beanstalk
Stage and science collide to show how laboratory research could make fairytales a reality.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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Stopping by Woods
Kenneth Steven explores Robert Frost's iconic poem Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening.
BBC Radio 4
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Beatles Christmas
Alexei Sayle explores The Beatles festive fan club recordings and Christmas concerts.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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From New York to the New Town: The Story of Lach
Lach is a New York City folk legend. He's just moved to Edinburgh. We find out why.
BBC Radio Scotland
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The Voice on the Hill
A tribute to the late Sean Crummey, host of BBC radio and TV's The Folks On The Hill.
BBC One Northern Ireland
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Children's Home at Christmas
Sam Walker joins the Christmas festivities live from a children's home in Manchester.
BBC Radio 5 Live
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2011 Changed My Life
Lesley Ashmall and Nick Garnett meet those whose lives have completely transformed in 2011
BBC Radio 5 Live
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One Week in August
Rachel Burden examines the lasting impact of the summer's riots.
BBC Radio 5 Live
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The Arab Spring
Peter Allen looks back at the extraordinary story of the Arab Spring.
BBC Radio 5 Live
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Night on Film: An A-Z of the Dark
The night comes alive in this unusual mixture of music and archive.
BBC Four
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The Art of the Night
Waldemar Januszczak tries to discover why the dark adds extra drama and mystery to art.
BBC Four
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King Kenny - Sgeulachd Dalglish
The career of Kenny Dalglish, after the year that saw him return to Liverpool FC.
BBC ALBA
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Heart Man
Dr Alice Roberts narrates the story of the pioneering heart surgeon John Wallwork.
BBC One
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The Joy of Country
Documentary which celebrates the history and aesthetic of country music.
BBC Four
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The Roasts of Christmas Past
Documentary exploring TV's changing relationship with the British Christmas dinner.
BBC Four
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Shrek: Once upon a Time
A celebratory look at how an ogre with a Scottish accent changed the face of animation.
BBC Three