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DEC Yemen Crisis Appeal
A Yemen Crisis Appeal on behalf of the Disasters Emergency Committee.
BBC Radio 4
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DEC Yemen Crisis Appeal
Cathy NicDhòmhnaill le tagradh as leth an DEC, airson daoine a tha fulang ann a Iemen.
BBC Radio nan Gàidheal
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DEC Yemen Crisis Appeal
Clare Balding presents the Disasters Emergency Committee's Yemen Crisis Appeal.
BBC One
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Life on the Run
A look at the couple who exposed Russian's systemic, state-sponsored doping programme.
BBC News Channel
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DEC Yemen Crisis Appeal
An appeal on behalf of Yemen by the Disasters Emergency Committee.
BBC Radio Scotland
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DEC Yemen Crisis Appeal
Cathy MacDonald presents the Disasters Emergency Committee Yemen Crisis Appeal.
BBC ALBA
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La Frontera
Carrie Gibson asks what Trump's presidency could mean for Mexican Americans in the US.
BBC Radio 4
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I, by the Tide of Humber
Poet Sean O'Brien reflects on the waterscape and landscape of Hull, 2017 City of Culture.
BBC Radio 4
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A Nolan Show Investigation
Stephen quizzes Jonathan Bell and Arlene Foster on the Renewable Heat Incentive Scheme.
BBC One Northern Ireland
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Laura Mvula's Miles Davis
Laura Mvula and Jason Yarde, Laura Jurd, Kevin Le Gendre discuss jazz legend Miles Davis.
BBC Radio 4
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Japan: A Story of Love and Hate
Documentary which tells a love story of survival in the world's second richest economy.
BBC News
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Inside Syria: Reporting for al-Assad
Unique access to one of Syria's pro-regime TV channels in Damascus.
BBC News
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Prince Harry in Afghanistan
Prince Harry speaks about his military role, the press and his future.
BBC News
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Peter Higgs: Particle Man
Documentary about Peter Higgs, the man who proposed the existence of a new particle.
BBC News
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The Who on Quadrophenia
Pete Townshend and Roger Daltrey talk exclusively to the BBC's David Willis.
BBC News
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The Fall and Rise of a German Bomber
The story of the plan to salvage a survival of World War Two from the English Channel.
BBC News
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The Battle for Syria's Courts
The escalating struggle between moderates and Islamists linked to al-Qaeda.
BBC News
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Freedom to Broadcast Hate
An investigation into the extreme religious TV channels that are stoking hate.
BBC News
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Addiction - Afghanistan's Secret Shame
Tahir Qadiry travels to Afghanistan to investigate the recent growth in domestic drug use.
BBC News
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Ahmadinejad: The Populist and The Pariah
Documentary explaining how Ahmadinejad became a personality to be reckoned with.
BBC News
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Iranian Enough?
Musician and film maker Roxana Vilk explores her identity as a British-Iranian.
BBC News
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Tea: A Revolution Brewing
Persian tea expert Behzad Bolour examines the beginning of a new age for British tea.
BBC News
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The Spaceman of Afghanistan
The story of Ahad Momand, who became the first and only Afghan astronaut in 1988.
BBC News
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An Artist's Stories of a Changing Time
BBC World Service Arts correspondent Maryam Erfan interviewes the artist Gulsun Karamustaf
BBC News
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Make Me a German
This programme bids to uncover the secret of what makes Germans so successful.
BBC News
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Das Auto: The Germans, Their Cars and Us
A look at Germany's automobile industry, the heart of its economic power.
BBC News
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Overland to Syria
Catrin Nye follows the British Muslims risking their lives to hand deliver aid to Syria.
BBC News
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Nobel Minds Debate
A discussion between this year's Physics, Chemistry, Medicine and Economics Laureates.
BBC News
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Kindertransport: Journey to Life
Memories of those who came to Britain 75 years ago as part of the Kindertransport.
BBC News
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Welcome to Our World
Fergal Keane finds out what life is really like for a group of illegal immigrants.
BBC News
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Burying the Past
Volunteers search for the four million Russians missing after the Second World War.
BBC News
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Living with Lockerbie
Glenn Campbell explores the profound impact of this enduring tragedy.
BBC News
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Children of Syria
As part of the Big Stories 2014. Lyse Doucet follows the lives of six Syrian children.
BBC News
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All That Stands in the Way
Ros Atkins meets four girls from four different countries to discuss gender equality.
BBC News
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The Great Big Romanian Invasion
Journalist and filmmaker Tim Samuels meets Romanians who have headed to British shores.
BBC News
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My Brother the Islamist
Documentary in which a man sets out to reconnect with his radical Islamist stepbrother.
BBC News
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All That Stands in the Way: The Debate
Ros Atkins chairs a unique debate on gender inequality.
BBC News
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My Brother the Terrorist
Robb Leech follows his stepbrother's journey from middle-class boy to convicted terrorist.
BBC News
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D-Day Battles in the Shadows
As D-Day is remembered, Robert Hall tells the little known story of the French resistance
BBC News
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London's Property Gamble
Mark Jordan joins first time buyers and Chinese investors as they race to buy London homes
BBC News
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Philippines Direct
Rajan Datar Presents a look ahead to the weekend's Philippines Direct programmes.
BBC News
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The Science Of D-Day
Engineer Rob Bell explores the new inventions that made the Normandy invasion possible.
BBC News