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Saving the Forgotten Jews
How the Ethiopian Jewish community came to arrive in the state of Israel.
BBC News
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Sue Lloyd-Roberts Remembered
BBC World News looks back at the work of renowned BBC journalist Sue Lloyd-Roberts.
BBC News
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David Bowie: Sound and Vision
A special programme on the life and music of David Bowie, presented by Jeremy Vine.
BBC News
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BBC Pop Up Canada
As Canadians go to the polls, BBC Pop Up asks voters what election stories they want told.
BBC News
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Transgender: Back to Jamaica
Follow two transgender friends on a life-changing journey to Jamaica.
BBC News
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Weather World
Weather World's Nick Miller looks back at some of this year's extreme weather.
BBC News
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Muslim Beauty Pageant and Me
Dina Torkia heads to Indonesia for the finals of an international Muslim beauty pageant.
BBC News
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Taiz - Under Siege
Safa Al Ahmad, from BBC Arabic reports from Taiz at the heart of Yemen's civil war.
BBC News
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Never Again: Fear And Faith In Paris
Never Again: Fear And Faith In Paris explores the huge rise of anti-Semitism in France.
BBC News
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Afghanistan: Killing the Messenger
Yalda Hakim is in Kabul with Afghanistan's Tolo Television.
BBC News
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The Man Who Filmed the Somme
Robert Hall tells the story of Geoffrey Malins a cameraman from the First World War.
BBC News
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Life Inside Wandsworth Prison
A special programme showing the reality of prison life in Britain.
BBC News
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The Salon
A series of conversations with women around the world while they're being styled.
BBC News
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Death in Service
Mostafa el-Marsafawy investigates suicides in Egypt's Central Security Forces.
BBC News
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World on the Move
World on the Move examines the lives of passengers passing through Dubai Airport.
BBC News
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I am Yazidi
Pegah Ghaemi asks whether the Yazidi's current plight is changing their sense of identity.
BBC News
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Fighting for Assad
The BBC's Persian Service uncovers the secrets of Iran's "Foreign Legion".
BBC News
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The Story of the Russian Whistle-blower
Yulia Stepanova talks about exposing one of the greatest sporting scandals of all time.
BBC News
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Hacking: Truth or Treason?
Should journalists feel free to report on the contents of stolen material?
BBC News
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Israel's Arab Warriors
Follows the first unit of Israeli Arab soldiers serving in the Israeli occupied West Bank.
BBC News
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Auerbach at the Biennale
Frank Auerbach talks about his work, produced from his small studio flat in London.
BBC Two
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Borrowed Pasture
Two Polish soldiers struggle to make a living from a derelict farm in Wales. (1960)
BBC
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Jungle Green: Borneo
40 Commando patrols jungles in North Borneo, in search of Indonesian terrorists. (1964)
BBC
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Eddie Thomas: The Champ from Colliers Row
A profile of the life of Merthyr Tydfil-born boxing champion Eddie Thomas.
BBC One Wales
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Inside Out: Ticking With the Crow/The Officers' Mess
Squaddies and officers provide their viewpoint on the realities of Army service. (1989)
BBC
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Soldier in the Sun
Informational film following the Army in Aden (Yemen) during a state of emergency. (1964)
BBC
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Meet the Red Devils: Parachute Regiment
The parachute regiment demonstrate training at their Aldershot barracks. (1960)
BBC
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Britain in a Day
A follow-up film to the movie Life in a Day, crafted from submissions by people in the UK.
BBC Two
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A Life Through The Lens: David Peat
A film made by David Peat shortly before his death from cancer in early 2012.
BBC Two
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I Woke Up Gay
How a stroke changed a man from a typical rugby playing straight lad to a gay hairdresser.
BBC Three
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Off by Heart: Shakespeare
Nine teenagers compete to become the BBC Shakespeare Schools Champion.
BBC Two
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London: A Tale of Two Cities with Dan Cruickshank
Dan Cruickshank explores how London survived the travails of the 17th century.
BBC Four
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Felicity Kendal's Indian Shakespeare Quest
Felicity Kendal travels around India uncovering the country's passion for Shakespeare.
BBC Two
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A House in Bayswater
An early film by Ken Russell about the tenants of a house in Bayswater. (1960)
BBC
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