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Remembers...
Famous names reflect on making some of TV's most popular and influential programmes.
BBC Four
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Birdsong
Ornithologist Seán Ronayne’s mission to record the sound of every bird species in Ireland.
BBC Four
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Expedition with Steve Backshall
Naturalist Steve Backshall visits uncharted territory in pursuit of new discoveries.
BBC Two
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Mhairi Black: Being Me Again
Ex-MP Mhairi Black talks politics, neurodiversity and stand-up comedy.
BBC Scotland
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Neil Martin: Bóthar an Cheoil
Composer Neil Martin collaborates with artists and friends made from a lifetime of music.
BBC Two Northern Ireland
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Lockdown’s Legacy
How did the UK Covid lockdown affect a generation of children and young people?
BBC Radio 4
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Changing the Odds
How the 2005 Gambling Act propelled the UK to become the biggest online gambling market.
BBC Radio 4
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Nazis, U-boats and the Battle for the Atlantic
Deep-sea divers hunt for the wrecks of Hitler’s dreaded U-boat fleet.
BBC One Northern Ireland
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1Xtra's Guide to Sound Clashes
Dynamq breaks down the history, rules, and dos and don't of sound clashing.
BBC Radio 1Xtra
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Jailed: Women in Prison
A rare look inside two of Scotland’s leading prisons which house women.
BBC Scotland
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Jack Vettriano: Heaven & Hell - Ex-S
A profile from 2001 of painter Jack Vettriano and his work.
BBC Four
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Saint Patrick: Born in Britain, Made in Ireland
In Roman Britain 1,500 years ago, Patrick’s extraordinary mission changed Irish history.
BBC One Northern Ireland
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The Priests: Faith and Fame
The incredible story of three priests from NI who landed a million-pound record contract.
BBC One Northern Ireland
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An Bothy Band
Irish traditional music group The Bothy Band reunite for a special performance.
BBC Two Northern Ireland
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Gaming Empire: The Roblox Story
How Roblox skyrocketed into one of the biggest gaming platforms in the world.
BBC News
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The Making of a Chancellor
Laura Kuenssberg explores Rachel Reeves' ideas and her attempt to bring them into practice
BBC Radio 4
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Ashley Cain: Into the Danger Zone
Former footballer Ashley Cain explores the issues that affect young men.
BBC Three
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The Man Who Murdered His Family
The gripping story of the life and downfall of Grant Amato.
BBC Three
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Policing Paradise
Keep palm and carry on with Bermuda's island-hopping, crime-stopping police force.
BBC One
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Rose Ayling-Ellis: Old Hands, New Tricks
As Rose sets out to prove, it’s never too late to learn.
BBC One
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Love and Loss: The Pandemic 5 Years On
The story of the pandemic, told through the eyes of those bereaved by Covid-19.
BBC One
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Sondheim on Broadway: Follies - Four Days in New York
Documentary telling the story behind a 1985 concert performance of Sondheim's Follies.
BBC Two
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Ken Dodd: A Legacy of Happiness
A star-studded documentary revealing the private man behind Britain’s great comic genius.
BBC Two
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The Balkans: Europe's Forgotten Frontier
Katya Adler visits the Balkans. What's next for this often overlooked corner of Europe?
BBC News
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Untaxing
Albert Einstein called tax 'the hardest thing in the world to understand', was he right?
BBC Radio 4
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Payslip Britain
Sean Farrington sheds light on invisible trends affecting our lives at work.
BBC Radio 4
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This Week in History
Fascinating, surprising and eye-opening stories from the past, brought to life.
BBC Radio 4
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Heston: My Life with Bipolar
Chef Heston Blumenthal looks back at how bipolar disorder has impacted his life.
BBC Two
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Nightclubs: Is the Party Over?
From DJs and club owners to party-goers, we find out why the UK's club scene is shrinking.
BBC News
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Tribe with Bruce Parry
Bruce Parry visits three tribal communities who have never had outsiders to stay before.
BBC Two
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Twitter: Breaking the Bird
The inside story of the tech entrepreneurs who created the social media app Twitter.
BBC Two
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Trump, Tariffs and Us
How will Trump’s presidency impact Northern Ireland? Paul Colgan delves below the surface.
BBC One Northern Ireland
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Art That Conquered the World
James Fox explores what it is that propels just a handful of artworks to true global fame.
BBC Radio 4
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Gareth Malone's Messiah
Gareth Malone prepares eight rookie singers for a performance of Handel’s Messiah.
BBC One
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Ride or Die
Three motorcycle road racers reflect on faith and this most dangerous of sports.
BBC One
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Belsen: What They Found
A documentary directed by Sam Mendes, reliving the liberation of Bergen-Belsen.
BBC Two
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Simon Schama: The Road to Auschwitz
Simon Schama confronts the Holocaust as a Europe-wide crime of complicity.
BBC Two
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Artists and Models
Drama documentary set in a Paris art studio during a century of scandal and revolution.
BBC Two
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How Safe Are Our Nurseries?
Do parents know enough about standards of care in the nurseries they choose?
BBC One North West
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Banned by the BBC
Declan Harvey and guests explore iconic songs that were once banned by the BBC.
BBC Radio Ulster
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Flight of the Vulture
Sacha Dench investigates the plight of one of the world's most persecuted birds.
BBC Radio 4
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Like and Subscribe: How YouTube Changed the World
YouTube is turning 20. Discover the story behind the video empire that changed everything.
BBC Radio 4
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Beat the Drum: Dìleab Runrig
Following the band The Runrig Experience on tour as they build up to a Glasgow gig.
BBC ALBA