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The Woollen Mill
Documentary looking at how Wales' tradition of double weave cloth is popular again.
BBC Two Wales
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The Cult of Kidnapping
Kidnapping is a growing worldwide phenomenon. Frank Gardner investigates.
BBC Radio 4
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Your Country Needs You
Dominic Arkwright looks at the condition of British farming in the current climate.
BBC Radio 4
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Byw yn ôl y Llyfr
Cyfres hanes hwyliog lle mae Tudur Owen a Bethan Gwanas yn camu yn ôl i Oes Fictoria. L...
S4C
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Bois y....
Cyfres o dair rhaglen yn edrych ar wahanol swyddi. Three part series looking at jobs mo...
S4C
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If You're Reading This
A look at letters written by soldiers only to be opened in the event of their death.
BBC Radio 4
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A Failure to Provide?
Yasmeen Khan investigates the problem of caring for elderly British Asians.
BBC Radio 4
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By Royal Appointment
Celebrating the 400th anniversary of the five Royal Schools of Ulster.
BBC One Northern Ireland
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The Howard Winstone Story
Eddie Butler tells the story of Howard Winstone, the World Featherweight Champion.
BBC Two
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Circles
Documentary about an organisation supporting sex offenders on their release from prison.
BBC Radio 4
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Tribal Gathering
Jane Little visits the world's biggest casino, owned and run by Native Americans.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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Langoustines on the Clyde
Mark Stephen reports on a remarkable development on Glasgow's river Clyde.
BBC Radio 4
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Getting the French to Work
Alasdair Sandford assesses Christine Lagarde, France's first female finance minister.
BBC Radio 4
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Sex and the City Shanghai Style
An exploration into Shanghai's sexual revolution.
BBC Radio Scotland
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Two Tribes
Adam Walton joins Welsh Liverpool and Everton fans as they head for Anfield on derby day.
BBC Radio Wales
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The Day John Met Paul
A recreation of the moment when John Lennon and Paul McCartney first met in 1957.
BBC Radio 2
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Langoustines on the Clyde
Mark Stephen reports on a remarkable development on Glasgow's river Clyde.
BBC Radio Scotland
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Royal Air Force: Celebrating 90 Years
The Royal Air Force celebrates 90 years of service at RAF Fairford.
BBC One
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River Cops
Documentary about the 80 police officers who patrol the capital's waterways.
BBC One Northern Ireland
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Siberia to Sahara: A Snowboarder's Odyssey
Ed Leigh travels in search of the world's most exciting snowboarding destinations.
BBC Two
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Little Big Dreams
Documentary about the children at the infamous Li Xiaoshuang Gymnastic School in China.
BBC HD
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Meter Mad
Jenny Eclair narrates a eulogy mourning the imminent death of the parking meter.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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The Real Life on Mars
A look at the world of 'old-style policing' as portrayed on TV in Life on Mars.
BBC Four
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Six Of The Best
Celebrating the day that Garry Sobers became the first man to hit six sixes off an over.
BBC Radio Wales
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Tales of Twelve Cities
Documentary which takes a look at Liverpool through the eyes of playwright Alan Bleasdale.
BBC Two
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Once upon a Time on the Front Line
Story of the families of British soldiers recording bedtime stories for their children.
BBC Radio 4
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Deirdre Donnelly
Deirdre Donnelly discusses the issues affecting daily life in the north-west.
BBC Radio Foyle
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The Betrayal of Blackpool
Martin Wainwright looks at the decline of Blackpool as a holiday resort.
BBC Radio 4
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Don't Miss a Trick
Real Hustle magicians Jessica Clement, Paul Wilson and Alex Conran perform for the public.
BBC One
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Textbook Diplomacy
Mark Whitaker reports on a European trend towards teaching history to overcome mistrust.
BBC Radio 4
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Bully for You
Eamonn Devlin looks at the effect childhood bullying has had on his adult life.
BBC One Northern Ireland
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Iolo Goes Techno
Iolo Williams discovers the night-time world of the forest with a thermal imaging camera.
BBC Two Wales
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The Funny Thing About Ramadan
Comedienne Ayesha Hazarika attempts to fast during Ramadan for the first time.
BBC One
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Boot Camp for Dads
Richard Johnson investigates a new trend for support for fathers-to-be.
BBC Radio 4
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Dosbarth Ty Derwen
Dei Tomos yn ymweld â Ysgol Gyfun Gymraeg Llangynwyd. Dei Tomos visits Ysgol Llangynwyd.
BBC Radio Cymru
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La Machine in Liverpool: A North West Tonight Special
The French performance artists present a mixture of mystery and spectacle in Merseyside.
BBC One
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The Oldest Bible
The story of the Codex Sinaiticus found in 1844 in a monastery in the Sinai desert.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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Designing Utopia
Bruce Macgregor looks at a project aiming to design a New Town that people will love.
BBC Radio Scotland
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The Turra Coo
How did a small white cow become the centre of a riot in the north-east town of Turriff?
BBC Radio Scotland
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Richard Evans
Debate on the stories that matter to Wales. Including news, sport and travel updates.
BBC Radio Wales
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Làrach anns an Fhàsach
Donnie Murdo Macleod tours Botswana assessing the impact of free schooling in rural areas.
BBC ALBA
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London to Brighton in Four Minutes
An undercranked film of a train journey from London to Brighton.
BBC Two
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Hindsight: Lord Beeching
Eric Robson talks to Lord Beeching about his time as Chairman of British Railways.
BBC Four
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The Undercover Soldier
Undercover investigation into bullying in the army following the Deepcut scandal.
BBC One
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The Loneliness of the Goalkeeper
Hardeep Singh Kohli introduces a tragi-comic look at the isolated role of the goalkeeper.
BBC Radio 4