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Paradiso
Roy Arbuckle reforms the Signetts showband in an effort to reunite divided communities.
BBC One Northern Ireland
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Maureen an Cambodia
Maureen MacLeod gives her impressions of Phnom Penh and Siem Reap.
BBC Radio nan Gàidheal
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Mountain Rescue in the City
Mark Beaumont discovers the work Mountain Rescue teams do in our towns and cities.
BBC Radio Scotland
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Bobsleigh Challenge
Documentary following four athletes as they enter the British Bobsleigh Championships.
BBC One
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Trouble in Amish Paradise
An insight into the secretive world of the Old Order Amish of Lancaster County.
BBC Two
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Could Do Better
Following schools in Denbighshire as they fight to overcome their shortcomings.
BBC Radio Wales
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Solitary Endeavour on the Southern Ocean
Film charting Andrew McAuley's attempt to travel from Australia to New Zealand in a kayak.
BBC Four
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Boys' Stories
Sarah Dickins explores why Welsh boys are struggling to keep up with girls at school.
BBC Radio Wales
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The Men Who Fell to Earth
Former paratrooper John McDonald tells the history of military parachuting.
BBC Radio 4
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18 Pregnant Schoolgirls
How and why a group of American teenagers at the same school came in for pregnancy tests.
BBC Three
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Fish! A Japanese Obsession
Charles Rangeley Wilson explores the Japanese people's passionate relationship to fish.
BBC Four
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Japan in Colour: The Wonderful World of Albert Kahn
A rare, privileged glimpse of Japan in the early 20th Century.
BBC Four
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1959: The Year that Changed Jazz
A look at 1959 albums by Miles Davis, Dave Brubeck, Charles Mingus and Ornette Coleman.
BBC Four
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India's Hospital Train
The story of a train that brings medical assistance to people in rural areas of India.
BBC Four
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Gary: Young, Psychic and Possessed
Documentary about Gary Mannion, a rising star in the world of spiritual healing.
BBC Three
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The New Scramble for Africa
Mike Wooldridge reports on the quiet economic inroads into Africa being made by India.
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 Four
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How Woolies Became Wellies: One Woman's Fight for the High Street
A former Woolworths manager battles to re-open the store as Wellworths.
BBC One
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Banana Splits, Hopscotch and Conkers
Huw Williams investigates the traditions of the Welsh schoolyard.
BBC Radio Wales
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Banana Splits, Hopscotch and Conkers
Huw Williams investigates the traditions of the Welsh schoolyard.
BBC Radio Wales
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Calum's Cabin
Calum's family have fulfilled his dying wish to give other children with cancer a holiday.
BBC One Scotland
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Uno'r Taleithiau
Gareth Evans yn croesi'r Unol Daleithiau ar gefn beic. Gareth Evans cycles across the USA.
BBC Radio Cymru
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Evening Extra
Essential news and views, local and international. Including traffic and weather updates.
BBC Radio Foyle
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The Woman in the Middle of the Motorway
Susan Morrison, a regular traveller on the M8, ventures off the motorway and into Whitburn
BBC Radio Scotland
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Sgeulachd Sgoil na Cille
Alasdair MacNeill and Angus MacLeod attended the school for Highland boys in Dunbarton.
BBC Radio nan Gàidheal
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Ladies of Leisure
The lives of women in Saudi Arabia are explored by Felicity Finch in a women-only hotel.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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An Sgoil Chòcaireachd
Stories from girls who attended a cookery school in Plockton, Lochalsh.
BBC Radio nan Gàidheal
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Getting the Gongs
Steve Punt investigates the growing trend for industry awards ceremonies.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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Foes Reunited
Why are youths in Northern Ireland using social networking sites to spread sectarianism?
BBC Radio 4
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Clement Freud on Just a Minute: A Celebration
Paul Merton shares his memories of Clement Freud and introduces clips of him in action.
BBC Radio 4
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Poetry Please: Thirty Years of the People's Poetry
A behind the scenes look at the world's longest running poetry request programme.
BBC Four
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Maureen ann an Los Angeles
Maureen MacLeod continues her journey, now in the USA.
BBC Radio nan Gàidheal
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Playing the Part
Denise Welch returns to her home town to spend a week teaching in a real school.
BBC One
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Fighting Passions
Documentary featuring interviews with soldiers on the act that defines them: killing.
BBC Two
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Going Postal
Documentary on the story of school and workplace shootings in US society since the 1980s.
BBC Two
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Kick Out the Kids
Two overgrown homebirds flee the nest for five days to learn how to survive on their own.
BBC One
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Meet the British
A look at the government-made films created in order to sell an ideal Britain overseas.
BBC Four
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Maureen ann an Los Angeles
Maureen MacLeod, in Nevada, visits Las Vegas and the Grand Canyon.
BBC Radio nan Gàidheal
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The Then and Now of Muhammad Ali
Muhammad Ali talks to Sir David Frost about his ideals, his life and his career.
BBC Four
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Oh My What a Rotten Song!
Michael Rosen celebrates the work of 1920s songwriting duo RP Weston and Bert Lee.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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Kate Adie Returns to Tiananmen Square
Kate Adie meets the eyewitnesses of the 1989 Beijing massacre to hear their testimonies.
BBC Two
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A' Sireadh Moire
Pilgrims from South Uist go on a journey to a small village in Bosnia-Herzegovina.
BBC ALBA
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Calvin at 500
William Crawley explores the life and legacy of the French reformer John Calvin.
BBC Radio Ulster
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Snowdon's Room at the Top
Documentary tracing four years in the creation of Snowdon's new visitor centre.
BBC Two
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Martin Martin
The story of the writer and his written account of the Western Isles, published in 1703.
BBC ALBA
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