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Prosecuting Polmont
Katie and William killed themselves at Polmont Young Offenders Institution. Who's liable?
BBC Radio 4
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Darcey Bussell on The Magic of Dance
Darcey Bussell remembers the 1979 series The Magic of Dance, presented by Margot Fonteyn.
BBC Four
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Attenborough and the Giant Sea Monster
Sir David Attenborough investigates a unique discovery: the skull of a giant sea monster.
BBC One
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Obsessed with the Quest
Stories of dangerous expeditions, told first-hand by adventuring, tenacious scientists.
BBC Radio 4
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Fixing Britain with Louise Casey
Baroness Casey looks at some of the challenges facing whoever wins the general election.
BBC Radio 4
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The Wilkie Collins Guide to Modern Life
Matthew Sweet on the life and work of the sensationally modern figure - Wilkie Collins.
BBC Radio 4
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Finding My Father
Sue Mitchell reports on how loneliness and cognitive decline leaves people open to abuse
BBC Radio 4
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Lives Well Lived
A look back at the lives of some of the famous people who died in the past year.
BBC Two
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Why War? The Einstein-Freud Letters
Exploring the 1932 letters between Einstein and Freud on global peace and total war.
BBC Radio 4
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The Screening Dilemma
Could good intentions to detect illnesses early actually be causing more harm?
BBC Radio 4
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Incandescent: The Phoebus Cartel
Shaun Keaveny marks the centenary of planned obsolescence by exploring the Phoebus Cartel.
BBC Radio 4
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Pilgrimage for a Pint
Julie Fowlis and Karine Polwart journey to the most remote pub in mainland Britain.
BBC Radio 4
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Living Free
The basic income trial for 18-year-olds leaving care in Wales - what impact is it having?
BBC Radio 4
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The Hidden History of the Wall
Rachel Hurdley uncovers what walls tell us about how we live.
BBC Radio 4
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Uninsurable Planet
Felicity Hannah explores how climate change is leaving communities 'uninsurable'.
BBC Radio 4
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imagine... Russell T Davies: The Doctor and Me
imagine... follows Russell T Davies's return to Doctor Who.
BBC One
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Mythical Creatures
Rhianna Pratchett meets mythical creatures to discover what they reveal about us.
BBC Radio 4
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A Dyeing Wish
Facing his own mortality, an artist collaborates with a farmer to transform toxic dyes.
BBC Radio 4
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The Deadly Ring
An investigation into the 'white collar' boxing trend after a number of recent deaths.
BBC Radio 4
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Artificial Implosion
Chris Stokel-Walker asks what impact OpenAI’s recent implosion could have on the world.
BBC Radio 4
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Killing Sherlock: Lucy Worsley on the Case of Conan Doyle
A look at the relationship between Arthur Conan Doyle and his creation Sherlock Holmes.
BBC Two
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Disappeared: Mexico’s Missing 43
Nine years ago in Mexico, 43 students disappeared. What happened, and who is responsible?
BBC Two
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Hunting the Rolex Rippers
Journalist Tir Dhondy meets the gang members behind the rise in luxury watch theft.
BBC Three
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The Green Backlash
Why many across Europe are now unwilling to pay the costs associated with the Green Deal.
BBC Radio 4
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Doctor, Doctor
Examining the stress, excitement and challenges facing a 21st-century medic.
BBC Radio 4
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Seeds of Deceit: The Sperm Donor Doctor
The shocking story of the fertility doctor who used his own sperm to impregnate women.
BBC Four
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South Africa: The Children of Paradise
30 years after South Africa's momentous changes what's happened to the hope and promises?
BBC Radio 4
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Empire of Tea
Sathnam Sanghera tells the story of our national drink and its imperial past.
BBC Radio 4
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Berlin 1933
Hitler's rise to power, told through the personal writings of those who lived through it.
BBC Four
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Julius Caesar: The Making of a Dictator
How Julius Caesar dismantled five centuries of ancient Roman democracy in just 16 years.
BBC Two
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Waking Up to World Debt
Borrowing levels have soared during recent global crises. Will there be a reckoning?
BBC Radio 4
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Immigration Tracks
Anne MacAlpine traces Scottish Gaelic families who made a new life in Canada a century ago
BBC ALBA
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The Bright Side of Life
An intimate conversation between two brothers about living with Motor Neurone Disease.
BBC Radio 4
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Seven Deadly Psychologies
The science and psychology behind each of the seven deadly sins.
BBC Radio 4
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Across the Divide
Families from the many sides of the Gaza/Israeli dispute share their personal histories.
BBC Radio 4
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Doctor Who: The Wilderness Years
Matthew Sweet tells the extraordinary story of Doctor Who's hiatus between 1989 and 2005.
BBC Radio 4
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When Blondie Came to Britain
The story of Britain’s long relationship with one of the world’s biggest bands – Blondie.
BBC Two
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The Skinny Jab Uncovered
Reporter Pria Rai reveals a black market in cut-price 'skinny jabs.'
BBC Three
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The Reinvention of Italy
On the road talking to Italians as a country steeped in the past wrangles over its future.
BBC Radio 4
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Nato's Newest Member
Ash Bhardwaj travels to Finland to find out how Nato membership has changed the country.
BBC Radio 4
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The Remarkable Journey of Bernard Levin
The life of Bernard Levin, one of the most famous journalists of the 20th century.
BBC Four
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Where It's At: A Short History of Girlbands
Where It's At: A Short History of Girlbands - Mollie King dives into girlband history.
BBC Radio 1
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Dylan Thomas: I Sing to You Strangers
Friends, relatives and broadcasters give an account of the person Dylan Thomas really was.
BBC Four