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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
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Drugs Map of Britain
A landmark series exploring the drugs of choice in different parts of the UK.
BBC Three
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Shakespeare: Rise of a Genius
A look at the life of William Shakespeare, his place and time and the work he produced.
BBC Two
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Being Roman with Mary Beard
From a slave to an emperor, Mary Beard reveals the real people of the Roman Empire.
BBC Radio 4
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Battle Grounds: Culture Wars in the Countryside
Anna Jones uncovers the stories of people caught up in the battles of British rural life.
BBC Radio 4
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Liz Bonnin's Wild Caribbean
Liz Bonnin explores the extraordinary natural wonders of the Caribbean.
BBC Two
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Roman Kemp: The Fight for Young Lives
Roman Kemp strives to improve support for young people suffering with their mental health.
BBC Three
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Fed with Chris van Tulleken
How chicken got big. Chris van Tulleken unwraps the forces that shape what we eat.
BBC Radio 4
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How to Spot Potential
Kate Mason presents a series exploring human potential in various walks of life.
BBC Radio 4
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The Planet Earth Podcast
Go behind-the-scenes of the making of the acclaimed series with Sir David Attenborough.
BBC Radio 4
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The Hidden Children of Ruinerwold Farm
Released from the dark shadow of their father’s beliefs, a family unravel their existence.
BBC Four
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Hunting the Catfish Crime Gang
James's attempts to recover his stolen identity unearth a shocking web of organised crime.
BBC Three
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A Wake for Lough Neagh
Author Nick Laird investigates the environmental crisis at Northern Ireland's Lough Neagh.
BBC Radio 4
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Talkin’ Tay
Mark Thompson on the fascinating history of the world’s favourite drink - tea.
BBC Two Northern Ireland
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The Devil’s Confession: The Lost Eichmann Tapes
A look at Nazi war crimes and the complex motives at play at the start of the Cold War.
BBC Two
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Britain’s Housing Crisis: What Went Wrong?
Britain’s housing market is broken. How did we get here - and what could happen next?
BBC Two
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Black Music Wales
Newport rapper L E M F R E C K explores the often-overlooked history of Welsh black music.
BBC Two Wales
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Poet Laureate in the Arctic
Simon Armitage is in the Arctic to witness climate change and write new poems in response.
BBC Radio 4
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The 93% Club
Can a university club for the 93% who attend state schools improve social mobility?
BBC Radio 4
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First Ladies of Hip-Hop
The hidden history of hip-hop through the eyes of the women that have defined the genre.
BBC Two
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Street Gangs
Ex gang member Graeme Armstrong tries to understand life inside a modern gang.
BBC Scotland
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Am Madadh-Allaidh
The history of the Scottish wolf and its extinction - is it time for their return?
BBC ALBA
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The Mandates
How the effects of French and British mandates in the Middle East still reverberate today.
BBC Radio 4
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A Very Australian Scandal
The curious story of the Sydney Opera House’s founding father, Sir Eugene Goossens.
BBC Radio 4
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Building Soul: with Thomas Heatherwick
Thomas Heatherwick asks why our cities feel so soulless and what we can do about it.
BBC Radio 4
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Union with David Olusoga
David Olusoga exposes the fault lines dividing the UK through the lens of the past.
BBC Two
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Redeeming Ricky
Ex-offender Ricky has a deeply troubled past. And now he's set to help others like him.
BBC Radio 4
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Moulin Rouge: Yes We Can-Can!
Behind the scenes at the Moulin Rouge as a group of dancers audition for the famous show.
BBC Two
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Nadiya’s Simple Spices
Nadiya Hussain uses just eight simple spices to create meals for every occasion.
BBC Two
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How to Win a Campaign
A look at the building blocks and dark arts of political campaigning.
BBC Radio 4
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In the Jaws of Cerberus
Personal accounts of the Southern European heatwave heatwave from Spain, Italy and Greece.
BBC Radio 4
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Hamza: Strictly Birds of Prey
Hamza Yassin travels across the UK to track down his favourite birds of prey.
BBC One
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Stories in the Air
A celebration of today's rich audio drama scene, live from Contains Strong Language.
BBC Radio 4
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The TikTok Effect
Are TikTok-inspired 'frenzies' making us behave in ways that many consider unacceptable?
BBC Three
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Picasso: The Beauty and the Beast
Family, friends and experts reassess the artistic and personal life of Pablo Picasso.
BBC Two
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The Great Replacement
Raffaello Pantucci explores the Great Replacement theory fueling far-right recruitment.
BBC Radio 4
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Crossing the Cuillin Mountains
Robert Macfarlane crosses the iconic Cuillin Ridge on the Isle of Skye.
BBC Radio 4
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Voyage to Mars: The Longest Goodbye
A look at how Nasa astronauts are prepared for the mental demands of a lengthy mission.
BBC Four