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Rescuing The Last Dornier 17
The story of a unique World War Two German bomber rescued from the English Channel.
BBC News
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Scotland Votes: What's at Stake
Andrew Neil explores what an independent Scotland would mean for the rest of the UK.
BBC News
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Oscar Pistorius: Blade Runner
As part of the Big Stories 2014, how the darling of South African sport fell from grace.
BBC News
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The First World War From Above
This fascinating documentary offers a unique perspective on the scale of the First World W
BBC News
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The People vs Ebola: Inside Sierra Leone
Tulip Mazumdar travels to Sierra Leone to report on the outbreak of Ebola.
BBC News
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100 Women: The Conversation Continues
A lively and fascinating debate asking how should we be bringing up girls.
BBC News
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Review of the Year
Lyse Doucet looks back at the biggest news stories of 2014 for BBC World News.
BBC News
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Slaves of the Caliphate
Film following a young woman as she negotiates to free Yazidi women being held captive.
BBC News
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Russia's Imperialist Warriors
Tim Whewell is in St Petersburg to meet the self-styled Russian nationalists and patriots.
BBC News
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Inside Kobane
The Kurdish border city of Kobane in Northern Syria has been under siege by Islamic State
BBC News
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The Story of the Turban
Tracing the history of the turban and its crucial place in the Sikh faith.
BBC News
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Dying for a Better Life
Fariba Sahraei investigates Australia's controversial re-settlement policy.
BBC News
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MH17: In Search of Truth
The nephew of a passenger on board Malaysia Airlines Flight MH17 searches for the truth.
BBC News
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Australia Direct
Yalda Hakim introduces highlights from the season of programming from Australia.
BBC News
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UAE Direct
BBC World News is focussing on the United Arab Emirates in a season of programmes.
BBC News
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Tata: India's Global Giant
The story of this 150-year old-company with a reputation for ethical capitalism.
BBC News
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Singapore at 50
How Singapore has transformed into one of the wealthiest per capita economies in the world
BBC News
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Waterloo 200 - A Battle Remembered
Robert Hall explores whether the events of 200 years ago still resonate today.
BBC News
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Boarding School: Boys to Men
How the traditional boarding school system has shaped a group of men.
BBC News
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Race For the Skies
Part of The Big Stories: 2015. We meet the Chinese millionaire determined to build faster.
BBC News
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Chasing History at the Boston Marathon
A film about a city that came together to rally against terror.
BBC News
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Afghanistan - Back to the Future
A remarkable set of films shot by American Glenn Foster and Hajji Mehtabuddin.
BBC News
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Behind the Veil
Muslim women speak out about the physical attacks they have been subjected to
BBC News
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What Makes a Hero?
American veterans discuss the widespread act of calling all veterans "heroes".
BBC News
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Surviving Srebrenica
The story of those who survived the worst atrocity of the Balkan wars.
BBC News
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White Horse Village: 10 Years In
Carrie Gracie returns for a special documentary to White Horse Village.
BBC News
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Island Stories
Island Stories will travel to six islands to meet the people who call them home.
BBC News
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Children of the Gaza War
Part of The Big Stories: 2015. A look at the devastation on both sides of the conflict.
BBC News
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Fall Seven Times: Japanese War Brides
Atsuko, Emiko and Hiroko reveal the story of the Japanese war brides.
BBC News
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The Real Cost of a Cuppa
Justin Rowlatt reports on the plight of workers on tea plantations in India's Assam state.
BBC News
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Iranian Revolutionary Justice
Revealing the human impact of the Revolutionary Courts over the last 30 years.
BBC News
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