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Acting Disabled
BBC disability correspondent Nikki Fox on the portrayal of disability in films and on TV.
BBC Radio 4
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Slaughter of the Innocents
Tim Montgomerie reflects on the largely forgotten Collect for Holy Innocents day.
BBC Radio 4
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Controlling the Unaccountable Algorithm
Emily Bell asks how we can control the powerful algorithms which shape modern life.
BBC Radio 4
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Travels with Bob
Paddy O'Connell and a small dog go in search of modern-day local pride in where we live.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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Glenda Jackson and the Making of King Lear
Glenda Jackson's returns to the stage for the first time in 23 years playing King Lear.
BBC Radio 4
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Inside Chernobyl's Mega Tomb
Film following the team racing to entomb the ruins of the Chernobyl nuclear power plant.
BBC Four
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Playing Tennis in a Coma
Researchers and families discuss a study of consciousness in patients with brain injuries.
BBC Radio 4
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Out in Africa
Charles Adesina explores what it means to be gay, lesbian or transgender in Africa.
BBC Radio 4
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Almost Human Rights
Is this the beginning of a new expansion in human rights for great apes?
BBC Radio 4
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Burn Slush! The Reindeer Grand Prix
Run, Rudolph, run! Cathy FitzGerald goes reindeer-racing in the Arctic Circle. From 2015.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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The Kids Who Decide What All the Other Kids Talk About
The university dropouts using social media to influence youngsters on a huge scale.
BBC Radio 4
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Paying for the Hostage
John McCarthy looks at how handling a hostage crisis has changed 30 years since his kidnap
BBC Radio 4
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Freud for Our Times
If psychoanalysis is only for the wealthy few, can we all still benefit from Freud?
BBC Radio 4
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Everything You Think About Sport Is Wrong
Simon Barnes presents a series challenging conventional thinking about sport.
BBC Radio 4
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The Woman Who Invented James Bond?
Miles Jupp investigates the strange case of the woman who may have invented James Bond.
BBC Radio 4
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Faith or Family
The struggle between the world of Hasidic Jews in the UK and those who decide to leave.
BBC Radio 4
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It's Obscene!
Matthew Syed explores the vexed role of money at the pinnacle of contemporary sport.
BBC Radio 4
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Supply and Demand
Sushma Puri asks if the supply teacher system is failing teachers, schools and children.
BBC Radio 4
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The Art of Australia
Academic Corin Throsby explores the rich cultural life of her native Australia.
BBC Radio 4
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The Green Book
Alvin Hall tells the story of an African American travel guide during the segregation era.
BBC Radio 4
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Bursting the Social Network Bubble
Bobby Friction discovers the impact social media is having on his life.
BBC Radio 4
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Life at LIPA
Series that raises the curtain on the Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts.
BBC Radio 4
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As Many Leaves
A journalist revisits the audio diary that documents her husband's sudden departure.
BBC Radio 4
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GCHQ: Minority Report
The domestic challenge facing Britain's biggest secret intelligence service.
BBC Radio 4
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The Man Who Wanted to 'Cure' Smoking
John Waite looks at the work of the anti-smoking guru Allen Carr who died ten years ago.
BBC Radio 4
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The Power of Negative Thinking
Psychology writer and proud curmudgeon Oliver Burkeman explores the virtues of negativity.
BBC Radio 4
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Letters from America
After the US presidential election, five writers give their view on where America goes now
BBC Radio 4
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24 Hours of Sunset
Laura Barton walks the length of Sunset Boulevard in 24 hours, from city to coast.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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The French Culture War
Exploring the culture war between secularism and a new generation of Muslims in France.
BBC Radio 4
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Black Is the New Black
Exceptional figures from all walks of life share their thoughts on being black today.
BBC Two
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Black and British: A Forgotten History
A look at the relationship between Britain and people whose origins lie in Africa.
BBC Two
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The Vigil
People talk frankly about the challenging experience of sitting with a dying parent.
BBC Radio 4
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Our Man in China: The Diaries
Extracts from the extraordinary diaries of Sir Robert Hart, a Victorian diplomat in China.
BBC Radio 4
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Planet Earth II
How animals meet the challenges of surviving in the most iconic habitats on earth.
BBC One
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Butterfly Mind
Can a Shaman cure writer's block? Playwright, David Greig, tries to find out.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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The Unswayables: Trump's Loyal Army
Michael Goldfarb is in Pennsylvania hearing the reasons Americans are voting Trump.
BBC Radio 4
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The Escaped Lyric
Nick Berkeley shows how song lyrics help us articulate and negotiate aspects of our lives.
BBC Radio 4
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Asquith's Fight for Equality
Oona King reveals how West Indian Asquith Xavier fought a colour bar at Euston station.
BBC Radio 4
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Searching for Tobias
Eight years after she first met him in Mississippi, Chloe Hadjimatheou searches for Tobias
BBC Radio 4
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The Pursuit of Power
What is power, and how does it work? Bronwen Maddox talks to five people to find out.
BBC Radio 4
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Aberfan: Memory and Meaning
Dai Smith asks what meaning might be found in the deaths of so many people at Aberfan.
BBC Radio Wales