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Lloyd George's War
Dan Snow looks at the role played David Lloyd George in the First World War
BBC Radio Wales
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Britain's Outlaws: Highwaymen, Pirates and Rogues
Swashbuckling series in which Dr Sam Willis charts the great age of the British outlaw.
BBC Four
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Changing Climate
Roger Harrabin examines the science, politics and solutions of climate.
BBC Radio 4
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Deòrsa Mac an Dheòrsa
Beatha is bàrdachd an nua-bhàird Ghàidhlig chliùitich Deòrsa Caimbeul Hay
BBC Radio nan Gàidheal
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Ireland with Simon Reeve
Simon Reeve sets out on an epic journey around the island of Ireland.
BBC Two
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Wales in the Eighties
Series using archive and personal accounts to recount life in the Eighties.
BBC One Wales
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Tomorrow's Food
Dara O Briain is joined by a team of experts to reveal the awe-inspiring future of food.
BBC One
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What a Performance! Pioneers of Popular Entertainment
Exploring the history of British popular entertainment in the 100 years before television.
BBC Four
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His Master's Voices
Cerys Matthews and Tris Penna examine the legacy of Britain's first gramophone records.
BBC Radio 4
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Blood and Gold: The Making of Spain with Simon Sebag Montefiore
Simon Sebag Montefiore embarks on a journey to unlock 2,000 years of Spain's history.
BBC Four
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The Secret Lives of Carers
Series looking at the silent army of workers who look after Britain's old and needy
BBC Radio 4
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Would You Eat an Alien?
Professor Christine Nicol explores the challenging subject of animal sentience and welfare
BBC Radio 4
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Writing a New Nigeria
A portrait of Nigeria, seen through the eyes of a new generation of writers and poets.
BBC Radio 4
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Ancient Ways with Bettany Hughes
Bettany Hughes follows the Egnatian Way and explores how it helped to shape Europe.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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Putting Science to Work
Jim Al-Khalili and guests work out how science might solve society's problems.
BBC Radio 4
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2015 Hashtags of the Year
Series looking at the impact of the hashtags that got millions talking.
BBC Radio 4
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School of Thought
Former universities minister David Willetts examines the UK's education system
BBC Radio 4
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Children Talking
Insight into British life straight from school children from the 1960s and '70s.
BBC Four
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Great Barrier Reef with David Attenborough
David Attenborough returns to his most magical place on earth, the Great Barrier Reef.
BBC One
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Air an Smùid/Steaming
Documentary following enthusiasts as they battle to restore a rusting puffer.
BBC ALBA
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Empire of the Tsars: Romanov Russia with Lucy Worsley
Lucy Worsley tells the story of the dynasty that ruled Russia for over three centuries.
BBC Four
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Kipling and France
How motoring influenced Rudyard Kipling's view of England and France
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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My Mediterranean with Adrian Chiles
Adrian Chiles is a Catholic, but could he just as easily have been a Muslim or a Jew?
BBC Two
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I Know What You Weighed Last Summer
Obese teenagers spend five weeks at a camp in an effort to tackle their weight issues.
BBC Three
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Immortal Egypt with Joann Fletcher
Joann Fletcher explains how Ancient Egypt's extraordinary story fits together.
BBC Two
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Behaving Ourselves: Mitchell on Manners
David Mitchell investigates the confusing world of manners.
BBC Radio 4
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The Etiquette Guide
An examination of the way manners and etiquette have evolved over the centuries
BBC Radio 4
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Road Stories
Miles Warde presents the untold story of roads and the people who live on them
BBC Radio 4
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Kerry 's Kirsty: Rothan gu Robhanais
Documentary following sisters Kerry and Kirsty as they bike through the Western Isles.
BBC ALBA
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The Ever Widening War
Professor Christopher Clark presents a documentary series on the First World War.
BBC Radio 4
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Three Score Years and Ten
Bishop Richard Holloway looks back on his life and wonders about his decreasing future
BBC Radio 4
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Nature's Wonderlands: Islands of Evolution
Series looking at why islands are natural laboratories of evolution.
BBC Four
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The Brain with David Eagleman
Neuroscientist David Eagleman explores the wonders of the human brain.
BBC Four
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The Story of China
Michael Wood embarks on a historical adventure to explore China's distinctive character.
BBC Two
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Calanais - Full Circle
Documentary Following the activites taking place at the Callanish Stones on Lewis.
BBC ALBA
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Can We Trust the Opinion Polls?
David Cowling examines the role of opinion polling in British politics
BBC Radio 4
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Emergency Rescue Down Under
Series looking at the work of British members of the Australian emergency services.
BBC One
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Cats v Dogs: Which Is Best?
Chris Packham and Liz Bonnin battle it out to find an answer to the burning question.
BBC Two
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Earth's Greatest Spectacles
Showcase of stunning transformations that occur each year, narrated by Domhnall Gleeson.
BBC Two
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Ar Mo Bhealach Féin
Three-part series retracing Seosamh Mac Grianna's epic 300-mile hike through Wales in 1934
BBC Two Northern Ireland
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Battling with Benefits
How some of society's most vulnerable people battle with a changing benefits system.
BBC One Wales
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Give It a Year
Documentary series about five single people and what happens to them over a year
BBC Radio 4
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The Renaissance Unchained
Waldemar Januszczak challenges the traditional view of art's most important epoch.
BBC Four
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America in Black and White
Rajini Vaidyanathan examines some of the underlying issues that America has with race.
BBC Radio 4
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Chinese New Year: The Biggest Celebration on Earth
An amazing window into this monumental annual occasion.
BBC Two