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Kegworth: Flight to Disaster
A passenger flight from London to Belfast ends in motorway horror.
BBC One Northern Ireland
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Banjo and Ro’s Grand Island Hotel
Banjo and his husband Ro take on the Hebrides’ most improbable hotel makeover.
BBC Scotland
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Close to the Bone
Six British orphans arrive in Australia in 1948 looking for a new and better life.
BBC Scotland
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Lucy Worsley's Victorian Murder Club
Can Lucy Worsley, assisted by a team of modern-day experts, unmask a forgotten killer?
BBC Two
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The Million Pound Shaman Scam
Hampstead residents are scammed out of £1 million by a fraudster masquerading as a shaman.
BBC Two
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Wild London
Sir David Attenborough explores the surprising wildlife of his hometown – London.
BBC One
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Being Stanley Baxter
The story of TV star Stanley Baxter, revealed through personal archive and recordings.
BBC One Scotland
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What Is Quantum?
Marnie Chesterton travels to the birthplace of quantum theory armed with just one question
BBC Radio 4
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What Happened to Progress?
From technology to the climate to the global order, has human progress gone into reverse?
BBC Radio 4
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Innes Lloyd: The Producer
A look at the career of the highly influential television drama producer Innes Lloyd.
BBC Four
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Secrets of the Conclave
The story of the conclave that elected Pope Leo XIV, told by the cardinals who were there.
BBC Two
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Who Are You in Winnie-the-Pooh?
Children's laureate Frank Cottrell-Boyce celebrates Winnie-the-Pooh's 100th anniversary.
BBC Radio 4
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Sing When You're Winning
The real-life story of the Yorkshire football fans who've formed an unlikely choir.
BBC One
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Sir Chris Hoy: Cancer, Courage and Me
Sir Chris Hoy opens up about his journey with terminal cancer.
BBC Sport
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Wild Horses, the Rockies and Me
Gordon Buchanan heads to the Rocky Mountains in search of wild horses.
BBC Scotland
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Hercules the Bear - A Love Story
The story of Hercules the grizzly bear and the Scottish couple who raised him as family.
BBC Scotland
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Michael Aspel at the BBC
Michael Aspel looks back on his career as one of Britain’s best-loved presenters.
BBC Four
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Our Girls: The Southport Families
The parents of Alice, Elsie and Bebe on the love and legacy left behind.
BBC One
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Robbie Savage: Managing Macclesfield FC
Robbie Savage takes on his first football manager job, but will he regret it?
BBC Three
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Housing Britain
Vicky Spratt explores how the UK's housing crisis unfolded and asks if we can fix it.
BBC Radio 4
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Shock Treatment: The Gay Therapy Scandal
How electric shock therapies were used by the NHS to try to change victims’ sexuality.
BBC One North West
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Cannabis Cove: Operation Seal Bay
A Welsh fishing village finds itself at the centre of a massive drug smuggling ring.
BBC One Wales
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Prisoner 951: The Hostages' Story
The documentary story of Nazanin, Anoosheh and other hostages held unjustly in Iran.
BBC Two
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What's the Monarchy For?
David Dimbleby takes a personal look at the role of the monarchy and its future.
BBC One
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Born in Belfast: A Hip-Hop Story
The untold story of how hip-hop rose from Belfast’s streets to the global stage.
BBC One Northern Ireland
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Dating Apps: The Inside Story
Dating apps changed our love lives by connecting us - but at what cost?
BBC Three
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Richard Burton: His Words
Rebecca Evans celebrates the spoken and written words of Richard Burton.
BBC Radio Wales
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Hidden Scars: An NHS Scandal
The story behind a major NHS investigation into breast cancer care in the north east.
BBC One North East & Cumbria
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Poison Water
A mass poisoning of tap water in Cornwall leads to a desperate search for truth.
BBC Two
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The Man in the Mask: An Orkney Murder
The extraordinary story of the first murder in Orkney for 25 years.
BBC Scotland
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Fake Friend: The Ticket Scammer
Unmasking the Somerset high-flyer who conned his school friends and hundreds more.
BBC Three
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Civilisations: Rise and Fall
What caused the demise of the greatest civilisations of the ancient world?
BBC Two
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Materials of State
David Cannadine examines some objects which make the British constitution so unique.
BBC Radio 4
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Chris McCausland: Seeing into the Future
Chris McCausland explores the future of technology and what it holds for him personally.
BBC Two
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Global Women
Trailblazing, influential women share their work, life and ambitions with BBC presenters.
BBC News
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Turner: The Secret Sketchbooks
JMW Turner’s sketches reveal how he became one of Britain’s most celebrated artists.
BBC Two
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The Black Swan
Danish lawyer Amira Smajic, once a trusted advisor to notorious gangs, wants out.
BBC Four
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Lorry Crime Exposed
An investigation into the organised gangs targeting goods transported by lorry.
BBC One West Midlands
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Jools Holland’s New Orleans Jukebox
Programme celebrating the 40th anniversary of the Tube special Walking to New Orleans.
BBC Four
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Men of the Manosphere
James Blake enters the manosphere, joining men seeking status, wealth and relationships.
BBC Three
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Richard Burton: Wild Genius
The epic story of a Hollywood star whose life and talent blazed like no other.
BBC One Wales
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The Eubanks: Like Father, Like Son
One of Britain’s iconic boxing families reunites to confront legacy, loss and fatherhood.
BBC Three
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The Disappearance of Captain Nairac
The search for missing British army Captain Nairac by a former enemy - nearly 50 years on.
BBC One Northern Ireland
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Empire with David Olusoga
David Olusoga explores the history and legacy of the British Empire.
BBC Two
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