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The Next Step Live - The Movie
A performance by the cast of The Next Step in their sold-out tour across Canada.
CBBC
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JD Salinger: Made in England
How 3 months in rural Devon influenced one of the greatest chroniclers of urban New York
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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Verdun - The Sacred Wound
David Reynolds presents a two-part documentary about the battle of Verdun
BBC Radio 4
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The Pope's Letters
Extracts from letters charting a friendship between Pope John Paul II and a married woman.
BBC Radio 4
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Unhappy Child, Unhealthy Adult
How traumatic experiences in childhood contribute to poor health and shorter lives.
BBC Radio 4
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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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Ireland's Treasures Uncovered
The story of the iconic Irish artefacts that have helped shape and create modern Ireland.
BBC One Northern Ireland
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In Therapy
Psychotherapist Susie Orbach explores the relationship between therapist and patient.
BBC Radio 4
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Batman and Ethan
Ethan, a 10-year-old blind boy and gifted musician, learns echolocation.
BBC Radio 4
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Mao's Golden Mangoes
Benjamin Ramm explores one of the strangest chapters in China’s history - mango mania.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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Tropicalia - Revolution in Sound
A revolution in music, politics and attitude - how Tropicalia exploded in Brazil.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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Editing Life
Matthew Cobb explores the excitement and concerns about the new genome editing technology.
BBC Radio 4
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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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Herman Melville's Sea Change
Moby-Dick was made in England. Paul Farley tells a story of fast fish and loose fish.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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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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Greece with Simon Reeve
Simon Reeve travels across Greece, from the stunning islands to the mountainous north.
BBC Two
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Invisible Belfast
A mysterious note sends a visitor to Belfast on a labyrinthine journey through the city.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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Splitting the Assets
Examining the emotionally charged court process of financial settlement following divorce.
BBC Radio 4
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Living with Water
Susan Marling discovers what architects can do to make homes more flood resilient.
BBC Radio 4
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Unnatural Selection
Adam Hart reveals how humanity is altering the evolutionary paths of other creatures.
BBC Radio 4
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Gay Bombay
Zareer Masani returns to Mumbai to measure India's changing attitudes to homosexuality.
BBC Radio 4
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The Good Goering
The story of Hermann Goering's brother, who claimed he saved people from Nazi persecution.
BBC Radio 4
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Crafty Orchids
Why are orchids so popular? Jim Endersby offers a new scientific history of their allure.
BBC Radio 4
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Trump and the Politics of Paranoia
The story of how ethnic fear has been used from the republic through to Donald Trump.
BBC Radio 4
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Attenborough and the Giant Dinosaur
The story of the discovery in Argentina of the largest animal to ever walk the earth.
BBC One
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Raising the Dead
Composer Adam Gorb goes on a journey to listen to the lost music of concentration camps.
BBC Radio 4
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Rethinking Anorexia Nervosa
How stimulating the brain could be used to treat severe and enduring anorexia nervosa.
BBC Radio 4
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Deciding Fast and Slow
Elinor Goodman investigates how government ministers take decisions in the 21st century.
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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Can We Trust the Opinion Polls?
David Cowling examines the role of opinion polling in British politics
BBC Radio 4
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Bus Lines
First bus company run a writing competition for their drivers. Hop on board...
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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The Abuse Trial
David Nolan tells a very personal story of a historical sex abuse investigation.
BBC Radio 4
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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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The Best Exotic Etiquette Academy
Why is there such a demand for British etiquette around the world?
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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Compression versus Art
Trevor Cox finds out how recording and copying music compromises the original quality.
BBC Radio 4
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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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Road Stories
Miles Warde presents the untold story of roads and the people who live on them
BBC Radio 4
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How to Make a Brexit
Carolyn Quinn explores the practical process for exiting the EU if UK voters opt to leave.
BBC Radio 4
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From Mumbai to Machynlleth
A poetic and musical collaboration melding two traditions and seeking common ground.
BBC Radio 4
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Liberte, Egalite, Fraternite... Laicite
Catherine Guilyardi examines traditional French values after the Charlie Hebdo killings.
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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After Ebola
Dr John Wright, one of the first NHS volunteers in Sierra Leone, returns to the country.
BBC Radio 4
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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 Future of Leadership
Margaret Heffernan argues existing models of leadership have outlived their usefulness.
BBC Radio 4
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