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Miss Frost and the Spitfire
A documentary about Margaret Frost, a female pilot during the Second World War.
BBC Radio Wales
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The Migration Dilemma
Edward Stourton hosts a debate on the migration crisis and what it means for Europe.
BBC Radio 4
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Mind the Gap
As a reluctantly gap-toothed woman, Patricia Cumper explores their cultural significance.
BBC Radio 4
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John Simpson: Stories from the Frontline
John Simpson and guests discuss the challenges of reporting from the frontline.
BBC Four
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Jim McColl at 80
Marking Jim McColl's 80th birthday, examining the life of the horticultural broadcaster.
BBC One Scotland
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Sian Lloyd's Work Life Balance
Sian Lloyd seeks to understand the health impacts of the stresses of a modern lifestyle.
BBC One Wales
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Feachdan Ionatain/Jonathan's Army
A small Scottish charity attempts to build a school in the west African country of Gambia.
BBC ALBA
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Return to the Welsh Weight Clinic
Professor Nadim Haboubi and the team try to ensure their patients stay healthy.
BBC One Wales
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Will Cameron Change Britain?
Janan Ganesh asks if the Conservatives, now free from coalition, will transform Britain.
BBC Radio 4
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John Lennon's Last Day
Docu-drama recounting the events of the day on which John Lennon was shot dead in New York
BBC Radio 2
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Hell Is Other People: A Self-Help Guide to Social Anxiety
Performer Byron Vincent tries to overcome his paralysing fear of social situations.
BBC Radio 4
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Jeremy Corbyn and Britain's Place in the World
Gavin Esler and a panel of experts debate the foreign policies of the new Labour leader.
BBC Radio 4
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Welcome to the Mosque
Documentary filmmaker Robb Leech explores Europe's biggest Muslim community.
BBC Two
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KKK: The Fight for White Supremacy
Dan Murdoch meets members of America's most infamous supremacist group, the Ku Klux Klan.
BBC Three
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Dark Side of the Greens
Investigation into the controversial development of massive luxury golf resorts.
BBC Four
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Is Britain Racist?
Mona Chalabi goes beyond the statistics to investigate the reality of racism in Britain.
BBC Three
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How to Live to a Hundred
Documentary in which Michela Chiappa attempts to discover the recipe for longevity.
BBC One Wales
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Spain's Battle for the Bull
Neal Razzell reports on Spain's economic crisis, which has hit bullfighting hard.
BBC Radio 4
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In Search of Great Uncle Frank
Hugh Dennis heads to Gallipoli to learn how his great uncle died in the First World War
BBC Radio 4
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Nigel Owens: True to Myself
International rugby union referee Nigel Owens talks about the pressures of the modern game
BBC One Wales
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The Last Adventure in Aviation
An insight into the lives of ferry pilots who deliver small planes across continents.
BBC Radio 4
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Seven Songs for a Long Life
Documentary following six patients at Strathcarron Hospice over the course of three years.
BBC Two Scotland
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Cold War Confidential
Fresh revelations about the Cambridge spies Guy Burgess and Donald Maclean.
BBC Radio 4
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The Jazz Ambassadors of the Cold War
Julian Joseph recounts how jazz diplomacy was used during the Cold War.
BBC Radio 4
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Sir Alex Ferguson: Secrets of Success
Documentary about Alex Ferguson's development of Man Utd into a global business.
BBC One
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The Secret Life of Midges
Dr James Logan looks at how best to cope with the Scottish midge.
BBC Scotland
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Britain and China
Carrie Gracie looks at the past and future of the relationship between Britain and China.
BBC Radio 4
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Duelling Scars
Horatio Clare meets the German student duellists for whom a scar is a badge of honour.
BBC Radio 4
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Welby: The Turbulent Priest
Mark D'Arcy examines the life and times of the Archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby.
BBC Radio 4
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Ghost Stories from Theatreland
Actor Jack Shepherd goes backstage to unearth the strange tales of haunted theatres.
BBC Radio 4
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How Gay Is Pakistan?
Mawaan Rizwan sets out to discover what life is really like for gay people in Pakistan.
BBC Three
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Adrenalin yn y Dŵr
Beth Angell yn gwneud sblash yng nghwmni pedair merch sy'n chwilio am adrenalin yn y dŵr.
BBC Radio Cymru
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Taobh Thiar den Gheansaí
Documentary examining the impact of suicide on GAA communities across Ireland.
BBC Two Northern Ireland
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Spanish Steps
Clap those hands, stamp those feet! Chris Stewart goes on the trail of flamenco in Granada
BBC Radio 4
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Myanmar's Bright Young Stars
Nomia Iqbal learns how youth radio is playing a part in Myanmar's shift from military rule
BBC Radio 4
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1975 - The Year of Queen
Queen's Brian May and Roger Taylor look back on the band's defining year.
BBC Radio 2
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The Muslim Sex Doctor
The work of Imam Alyas Karmani, counselling those Muslims who have troubled sex lives.
BBC Radio 4
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Ninety Years of the Grand Ole Opry
Baylen Leonard tells the story of country music's oldest institution.
BBC Radio 2
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Who Runs Labour?
A look back at Labour's civil war in the 1980s and whether there is currently a re-run.
BBC Radio 4
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Children in Need Special
Bryan Burnett finds out how heroic Scotland is being for Children in Need.
BBC Radio Scotland
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Sgrìobhaidhean às an Trainnse
Leabhraichean-là Murdie MhicÌomhair agus Mhurchaidh Mhoirich bhon Chiad Chogadh.
BBC Radio nan Gàidheal
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Britain's Biggest Sexists?
Leah Green looks at some of the most notorious examples of sexism in British life.
BBC Three
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Pudsey Pays Out
Bryan Burnett visits groups and charities that benefited from Children in Need.
BBC Radio Scotland
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The Dictatorship of Data
The battle over big data, as some governments try to use information power to rule.
BBC Radio 4