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Six Weeks to Save the World
Dr John Wright records his work in setting up an Ebola centre to serve Moyamba junction.
BBC Radio 4
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Character Studies with Alexander McCall Smith
Alexander McCall Smith explores the work of writers and their favourite characters.
BBC Radio 4
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Virtual Stars
Hardeep Singh Kohli discovers and explores the world of internet personalities.
BBC Radio 4
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A Year Like No Other
BBC Radio Scotland reflects on an unforgettable year for Scotland.
BBC Radio Scotland
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Pass the Turkey Twizzlers
Lucy Kellaway hosts an argumentative dinner party where all the debates are about food.
BBC Radio 4
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Take That Gary Barlow
Carolyn Hitt recalls the 1986 BBC carol-writing competition in which she beat Gary Barlow.
BBC Radio Wales
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BBC Commonwealth Voices
Hear about BBC Scotland's pop-up radio station from summer 2014.
BBC Radio Scotland
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Gone to Earth
Horatio Clare walks with former soldiers to see the Brecon Beacons through their eyes.
BBC Radio Wales
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Splaoid nan Ciobar
A bus full of islanders on their annual sheep-show outing to the Scottish borders.
BBC ALBA
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An Dotair Mòr
The story of Alex Macleod, the North Uist doctor who pioneered the air ambulance.
BBC ALBA
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Prois Tartan/Tartan Pride
The story of the oldest international football fixture in the world, Scotland v England.
BBC ALBA
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Music to Save Grimethorpe
Ian McMillan celebrates his local brass band and the community it represents.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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Newyddion y Flwyddyn
Alun Thomas a'i westeion sy'n bwrw golwg yn ôl ar rai o brif straeon y flwyddyn.
BBC Radio Cymru
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Blwyddyn Slay
Gary Slaymaker gyda golwg llai na difrifo yn edrych nôl dros ddigwyddiadau'r flwyddyn.
BBC Radio Cymru
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When the Games Came to Glasgow
A celebration of those who came together to deliver an unforgettable Commonwealth Games.
BBC One Scotland
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Naidheachdan na Bliadhna
Naidheachdan na Bliadhna dà mhìle 'sa ceithir deug còmhla ri Aonghas Dòmhnallach.
BBC Radio nan Gàidheal
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One Day in Winter: Driving Home for Christmas
The stories of some of the millions of travellers making their way home for Christmas.
BBC Radio 4
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All the Christmases
Cerys Matthews guides us through Dylan Thomas's famous journey into Welsh Christmas past.
BBC Radio 4
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Dylan Thomas: Rock and Roll Poet
A programme marking one hundred years since the birth of poet Dylan Thomas.
BBC News
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Speak Low, Speak Weill
Ute Lemper explores the political and musical legacy of Mack the Knife composer Kurt Weill
BBC Radio 4
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Sasha's Song
Sasha Tsaliuk fights for his Moscow A Capella Jewish choir in a rapidly changing Russia.
BBC Radio 4
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India's Beats: The Hungry Generation
Angry young Calcutta poets whose anti-establishment antics impressed the Beat Generation.
BBC Radio 4
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The City on the Couch
Psychoanalyst Mary Bradbury investigates mental health in the pressured financial sector.
BBC Radio 4
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Hip in a Hijab
Shelina Janmohamed explores what it means to be young, female and Muslim today.
BBC Radio 4
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Oíche na Gaoithe Móire - Night of the Big Wind
A look at Ireland's worst storm on record, known as the Night of the Big Wind.
BBC Two Northern Ireland
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The Pat Kerr Story: 25 Years On
The story of Pat Kerr, the woman behind the creation of the Sreepur Village, in Bangladesh
BBC Two Scotland
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Fear and Loathing in Harrogate
Phill Jupitus, John Cooper Clarke and Johnny Green at the first day of the Tour de France.
BBC Radio 4
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Mindfulness: Panacea or Fad?
How a Buddhist meditation technique became a cure-all for the ills of modern life.
BBC Radio 4
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Mein Kampf: Publish or Burn?
Hitler's Mein Kampf comes out of German copyright this year. What happens next?
BBC Radio 4
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Billionaire's Paradise: Inside Necker Island
A look at one of the most exclusive holiday destinations in the world - Necker Island.
BBC Two
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The Secretaries of Juliet
Jolyon Jenkins meets the women of Verona who answer letters sent to Shakespeare's Juliet
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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MCAT: The Scourge of the Valleys
Writer Rachel Trezise looks at the effects of class B drug MCAT on the South Wales Valleys
BBC Radio 4
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The Single Life
What happened to the musicians who poured their hopes and savings into a DIY 7" single?
BBC Radio 4
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The Inflating Shopping Basket
Food journalist Andrew Webb charts food shopping trends since 1947.
BBC Radio 4
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Inez: A Challenging Woman
The life of trade union leader and human rights campaigner Inez McCormack.
BBC One Northern Ireland
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Can You Spot the Hidden Message?
How did subliminal advertising begin, and does it work? David Aaronovitch investigates.
BBC Radio 4
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Gaeilgeoirí an Chogaidh Mhóir
The story of Irish language speakers during WWI.
BBC Two Northern Ireland
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Inside the Unit - Treating Disorder
Carole Hayman serves time in a secure unit for men detained under the Mental Health Act.
BBC Radio 4
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Anne Frank's Trees: Keeping the Memory Alive
Michael Rosen commemorates Holocaust Memorial Day and looks at how we choose to remember.
BBC Radio 4
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Fergusson - Burns' Forgotten Hero
A tribute to Robert Fergusson, the neglected Scottish poet who inspired Burns.
BBC One Scotland
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Gaming: The Rise of the Cyber Athletes
OJ Borg explores the debate on whether gaming could be considered as a true sport.
BBC Sport
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JD Salinger's Spiritual Quest
Vishva Samani explores author JD Salinger's enduring relationship with Hindu philosophy.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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Spoilsport: Science Stops Play
Claudia Hammond investigates sporting concussions and asks how safe our sports are.
BBC Radio 4
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Putting Your Money Where Your Mouth Is
Giles Fraser explores the personal moral response to inequality.
BBC Radio 4
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Clinging On: The Decline of the Middle Classes
Is the middle class in decline? The divide between a rich elite and those now clinging on.
BBC Radio 4