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The Salon
Intimate conversations between hairdressers and their clients around the world.
BBC News Channel
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Election 2016: Bristol Decides
David Garmston chairs a debate between candidates hoping to become Bristol's elected mayor
BBC News Channel
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Next Stop: Mariachi Plaza
A night out in the Latino suburbs with the mariachis of Boyle Heights, East LA.
BBC Radio 4
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With Hope in Their Hearts
Following Hillsborough campaigner Anne Williams throughout the two-year inquest process.
BBC One
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Hillsborough
Account of the Hillsborough disaster, capturing the horror and exposing police failures.
BBC Two
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Forgotten Girls of Dhaka
Farhana Haider meets a group of teenage girls who were abandoned by their husbands.
BBC News Channel
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World on the Move
Angelina Jolie Pitt in conversation with Mishal Husain about the mass movement of people.
BBC Radio 4
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Life Under Glass
The story of how a sideshow doctor changed medical history and saved premature babies.
BBC Radio 4
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Deepcut: The Army's Shame
Former soldiers who served with Cheryl James speak about life at the notorious barracks.
BBC Two
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Blàr Jutland
Blàr Jutland, am blàr-mara bu mhotha sa Chiad Chogadh. Le Gilleasbuig MacDhòmhnaill.
BBC Radio nan Gàidheal
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5000/1: How Leicester City Beat the Odds
The inside story of how Leicester City became Premier League champions.
BBC One
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Jack to a King - The Swansea Story
Swansea City AFC's journey from the lower rungs of league football to the Premier League.
BBC Two Wales
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Artist in the Director's Chair
Miranda Sawyer explores the London Film-makers' Co-op and its refreshing approach to film.
BBC Radio 4
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The Tale of Jimmy Scott
The story of Jimmy Scott, one of the 20th century's most overlooked vocalists.
BBC Radio 4
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Suppose I Lose It: update
Joan Bakewell asks what she might expect, and how she should prepare, if she had dementia.
BBC Radio 4
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World Cup 1966: Alfie's Boys
The story of how Sir Alf Ramsey built a team to win the World Cup in 1966.
BBC Two
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Last Whites of the East End
Documentary examining the dwindling white working-class community of London's East End.
BBC One
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The Dark Way Home
How the soldiers who lost their sight in WWI changed the lives of blind people forever.
BBC Two Scotland
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World on the Move: Angelina Jolie Pitt in Conversation with Mishal Husain
Angelina Jolie Pitt discusses the migrant crisis in front of a live audience.
BBC News Channel
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Wales: The Road to the Euros
How Wales finally qualified for a major football tournament after 60 years of heartache.
BBC One Wales
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Alan Shearer's Euro 96: When Football Came Home
Documentary in which Alan Shearer looks back at Euro 96.
BBC One
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Belfast's Forgotten Hero: HMS Caroline
Following the restoration of HMS Caroline.
BBC One Northern Ireland
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Scotland: The Edge of Europe
Allan Little considers Scotland's take on the referendum on the UK's membership of the EU.
BBC One Scotland
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Codi'r To
50 o blant, prin dim cefndir cerddorol, ac un nod - i greu band a chôr mewn 6 mis.
BBC Radio Cymru
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Murphy and O'Kane Do... Le Football
Colin Murphy and Jake O'Kane attempt to understand football.
BBC One Northern Ireland
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The Royal Opening of the Assembly
Jamie Owen presents coverage of the opening of the fifth Assembly by Her Majesty the Queen
BBC One Wales
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Adelia Prado: Voice of Brazil
An immersive portrait of the Brazilian poet, who was only discovered when she was 40.
BBC Radio 4
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Michael Sheen: The Fight for My Steel Town
Michael Sheen witnesses the impact of hundreds of job losses at the Port Talbot steelworks
BBC One Wales
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Thierry Henry: My France, My Euros
Thierry Henry presents a documentary looking at the stories of Euros gone by.
BBC One
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BBC Wales EU Referendum Debate
Representatives of the two EU campaigns face questions from a studio audience.
BBC One Wales
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The Slow Machine
Documentary poem on canal life by Jo Bell, boat dweller and former canal laureate.
BBC Radio 4
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The Plastic Revolution: 50 Years of the Credit Card
The story of how easy credit changed British society forever.
BBC Radio 4
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A Bleeding Shame
Jane Garvey examines the topic of menstruation and asks if attitudes are finally changing.
BBC Radio 4
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Chinese Football - Building a Dynasty
Richard Conway presents a special film about China's aims to win the World Cup by 2050.
BBC News Channel
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Muhammad Ali: The Greatest
A look back at the phenomenal life and career of the late Muhammad Ali.
BBC One
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Ali Night
Stephen Nolan presents a special programme celebrating Muhammad Ali's life.
BBC Radio 5 Live
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Greece: Warehouse of Souls
Maria Margaronis explores worlds of hope and chaos for refugees and islanders in Greece.
BBC Radio 4
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Royal Opening of the Welsh Assembly
Recorded coverage of the Royal Opening of the Welsh Assembly, from Tuesday 7 June.
BBC Parliament
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Blàr an Somme
Dòmhnall MacGilleMhoire a' meòrachadh air a' bhlàr fhuilteach, Blàr an Somme.
BBC Radio nan Gàidheal
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They Call Us Viet Kieu
Anna Nguyen journeys to Vietnam rediscover the war-torn country her parents fled in 1975.
BBC Radio 4
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Britain's Most Spectacular Backyard Builds
Inventors try to build a sweet-dispensing carousel, a breakfast maker and a giant robot.
BBC Two
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The Big EU Reality Check
The Big EU Reality Check gets to the facts behind the claims in the EU referendum campaign
BBC One
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BBC Newsline Special - The Somme: 100 Years
Marking the centenary of the Battle of the Somme, live from Thiepval, France.
BBC One Northern Ireland
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I Work for the Government, and Let's Leave It at That
Julia Langdon uncovers how women spooks have been recruited over the years.
BBC Radio 4