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Road Wars: Cycling in Paris
How a recent killing in Paris reveals a dark side to the city's cycling revolution.
BBC Radio 4
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Putin’s Blood Feud
Charles McPhedran investigates the truth behind a state-sponsored murder.
BBC Radio 4
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You Do Not Have to Say Anything
Some questions, raised and answered, on the British Justice system.
BBC Radio 4
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Angela Wynter and Rudolph Walker Remember... EastEnders: Yolande and Patrick
Angela Wynter and Rudolph Walker look back on their poignant two-hander episode.
BBC Four
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Pam St Clement Remembers... EastEnders: Pat and Frank's Affair
Pam St Clement remembers one of the most iconic episodes of EastEnders.
BBC Four
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Ross Kemp Remembers... EastEnders: Sharongate
Actor Ross Kemp recalls one of the most explosive storylines in EastEnders.
BBC Four
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Out of the Silence
Ulster-Scots poet Anne McMaster explores women’s writing in Northern Ireland.
BBC One Northern Ireland
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Indebted: The Story Behind National Debt
The UK's debt is in the headlines - Dharshini David tells the story behind national debt.
BBC Radio 4
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Giorraíonn Beirt Bóthar
Tessa Fleming and Cormac Ó hÁdhmaill walk the ancient route from Dundalk to Armagh.
BBC Two Northern Ireland
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The Balkans: Europe’s Forgotten Frontier
The BBC's Europe editor, Katya Adler, travels across the Balkans.
BBC Two
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How Boarding Schools Shaped Britain
Nicky Campbell explores the history and influence of British boarding schools.
BBC Radio 4
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Germany: Rebellion on the Rhine
Jeremy Cliffe examines how economic decline is shaping the German election.
BBC Radio 4
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Uncanny: Post Mortem
Danny Robins takes a deeper dive into real-life supernatural encounters with new evidence.
BBC Two England
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Idris Elba: Our Knife Crime Crisis
Idris Elba seeks to understand the knife crime crisis and how to bring it to an end.
BBC One
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First Communion
Across the UK, four children prepare for a sacred rite of passage in the Catholic church.
BBC One
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Showpeople: Licensed to Thrill
Uncover the secret world of the men and women who bring all the fun of the fair.
BBC Scotland
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The Last Musician of Auschwitz
It was hell. But music gave prisoners at Auschwitz a lifeline - and even a way to resist.
BBC Two
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Alison Hammond's Florida Unpacked
Alison and her son Aidan tour America’s most colourful state in a jam-packed journey.
BBC Two
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The Prophets of Profit
Simon Jack reveals what many believe to be the most important idea in business today.
BBC Radio 4
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How to Win the Champions League
Locker room tales reveal what it takes to be crowned kings of Europe.
BBC One
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Shadow of War - A Tainted Anatomy
Why is the brain of a Scottish soldier in a German archive, 80 years after his death?
BBC Radio 4
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The Ideas List
Claudia Hammond revisits a list of ideas she prepared for a BBC job interview 30 years ago
BBC Radio 4
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The Body Politic
Sonia Sodha explores thorny ethical debates around the political issues of human life.
BBC Radio 4
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Canadian Immigration: Boom or Bust?
Canada has a proud history of immigration. Why do some now want to close its doors?
BBC Radio 4
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Monty Don’s British Gardens
Monty Don travels around Britain to learn what gardens can tell us about the country.
BBC Two
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Simon Schama’s Story of Us
Simon Schama searches for who we are now - and discovers the answers in art and culture.
BBC Two
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Lost and Found in the Lakes
Helen Skelton reunites people with treasured possessions they'd feared were gone forever.
BBC One
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Human Intelligence
Great minds don't think alike. Naomi Alderman investigates brilliant thinkers.
BBC Radio 4
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7/7: The London Bombings
On 7 July 2005, four bombs explode in London, followed by a further attack.
BBC Two
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The Strange Death of Cultural Originality?
Is cultural originality dead? Ben Chu investigates.
BBC Radio 4
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The Future Seekers
Exploring the long-running science experiments that might give us hope for the future
BBC Radio 4
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Gavin & Stacey: A Fond Farewell
A documentary special which tells the story of one of Britain’s best-loved sitcoms.
BBC One
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The Shipping Postcards (Omnibus)
Presenters of the Shipping Forecast travel to some of the areas included in their reports.
BBC Radio 4
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The Shipping Forecast: A Beginner's Guide
Paddy O'Connell guides us through the history and meaning of 'The Ships'.
BBC Radio 4
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Wild West Sweeny
Western movie fan Sweeny discovers the US. Sweeny ‘s na Stàitean, dùthaich filmean an iar.
BBC ALBA
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Whisky Galore No More?
Is the Scotch whisky industry on the rocks? Kirsty Wark investigates.
BBC Radio 4
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Maggie Smith at the BBC
Celia Imrie narrates a celebration of one of Britain’s greatest acting icons.
BBC Two
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Comb 'n' Paper
Ian Sansom goes into intensive training for the 2024 World Paper and Comb Championships
BBC Radio 4
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My Poetry and Other Animals
The poet laureate, Simon Armitage, meets different animals as he drafts a brand new poem.
BBC Radio 4
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Fifty-One Frenchmen
All accused of raping a woman sedated by her husband who had invited them. Only in France?
BBC Radio 4
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Footprints
The mystery of why human feet began washing ashore on the west coast of Canada and the US.
BBC Radio 4