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Tonypandy Riots - A New History
Four locals learn the truth about events world during the Cambrian miners' dispute.
BBC One Wales
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On the Streets
Penny Woolcock's film about the eight months she spent among London's homeless.
BBC Four
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Behaviour and Discipline in Schools Committee
The Education select committee, from 20 October.
BBC Parliament
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Funding of Arts and Heritage Committee
The Culture, Media and Sport select committee evidence session, from Tuesday 19 October.
BBC Parliament
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The Real Indian Doctors
How immigrant doctors from the Indian subcontinent changed Welsh communities and the NHS.
BBC One Wales
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Donald Trump's Golf War
A billionaire's battle to build a golf course on a protected stretch of Scottish coast.
BBC Two Scotland
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Cumbria: After the Floods
After the Floods: following Cumbria's recovery from its disastrous floods.
BBC One
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Coventry Blitz: Out of the Ashes
From raid to reconciliation, a new take on the tragic story of the Coventry blitz.
BBC One
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Tall Ships
Mark Inchley reflects on the 2010 Tall Ships Race from onboard the Christian Radich.
BBC Radio Scotland
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Escape to Glasgow
Sally McNair retraces the journey and lives of Britain's first evacuees.
BBC One Scotland
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Clann ann an Eis 2010
A Children In Need Cèilidh with John Carmichael and Emma MacInnes.
BBC Radio nan Gàidheal
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Hitsville USA - The Story of Motown
Stuart Grundy concludes his look back at the incomparable record label.
BBC Radio 6 Music
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Jimmie Macgregor - 80 Years Young
A celebration of the life of 80-year-old musician and broadcaster Jimmie Macgregor.
BBC One Scotland
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Kim Howells - A Valleys View of the World
The outspoken former Labour MP for Pontypridd Kim Howells reflects on his career.
BBC One Wales
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Philip Larkin and the Third Woman
Sir Andrew Motion speaks to one of Philip Larkin's former lovers, Betty Mackereth.
BBC One
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Killer on Call
David Gray was killed by an doctor on call. His sons discover if it could happen again.
BBC One
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Damilola's Friends
Damilola Taylor's friends talk about how they have coped in the aftermath of his death.
BBC One
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Heel, Toe, Step Together
The story of an octogenarian dancer teaching a 28-year-old how to waltz.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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Limbo Babies
Revealing the issue of thousands of stillborn babies who were denied a cemetery burial.
BBC Two
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Beyond Walford: Roxy Mitchell
Rita Simons - barmaid Roxy Mitchell in EastEnders - works at a real life East End pub.
BBC Three
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Seanchas mu Thìm
Professor Donald Meek tells about an odd experience on the banks of Loch Tay.
BBC Radio nan Gàidheal
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Sheffield - The Forgotten Blitz
Terry Deary tracks down the survivors of the WWII Luftwaffe raids on Sheffield.
BBC One
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What Will the Olympics Do for Us?
Architect David Mackay looks over the ambitious plans for the 2012 Olympics at Portland.
BBC One
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A Christmas of Hope
Anna Magnusson hears of creative ideas which transform lives in Edinburgh's Grassmarket.
BBC Radio Scotland
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A Jazz Odyssey
David Quantick takes listeners through 100 years of jazz, with The Jazz Repertory Company.
BBC Radio 2
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The Teetotaller's Guide to Boozing
Sarfraz Manzoor looks at the life of a teetotaller in the UK.
BBC Radio 4
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Chart the Year
Richard Bacon's top 20 countdown of the most talked about moments of the last 12 months.
BBC Radio 5 Live
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Billy Preston: That's the Way God Planned It
Rick Wakeman explores the life and music of the so-called Fifth Beatle.
BBC Radio 4
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Pakistan After the Deluge
Lyse Doucet visits Pakistan to find out how it is coping after July's devastating floods.
BBC Radio 4
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Plumbers and Penguins
Chris Eldon Lee follows the fortunes of tradesmen recruited to work in the Antarctic.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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The British Reggae Revolution
Don Letts examines how Britain produced its own reggae revolution in the late 1970s.
BBC Radio 4
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Naidheachdan na Bliadhna 2010
Local, national and international news from throughout the year with Angus MacDonald.
BBC Radio nan Gàidheal
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Australian Wanted in Woodhall Spa
Chris Ledgard explores the tradition of overseas cricketers playing for amateur UK clubs.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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The Pope in Scotland
The story of what really happened when Pope Benedict XVI visited Scotland this year.
BBC One Scotland
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Gerard Kelly: A Celebration
A celebration of the life of Gerard Kelly, with contributions from friends and colleagues.
BBC One Scotland
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Believe: The Eddie Izzard Story
A moving portrait of one of Britain's most celebrated comedians, Eddie Izzard.
BBC Two
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At War: The Soldiers and their Families
Following the Queens Royal Lancers on their tour of Helmand Province and their return home
BBC News
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Frozen Scotland
Jackie Bird asks how Scotland will cope for the rest of winter following recent snowfall.
BBC One Scotland
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A' Togail Sgoth
John Murdo Macleòid a' mìneachadh na bha an cois a bhith togail sgoth Niseach.
BBC Radio nan Gàidheal
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Britain's Prostitutes - Life on the Edge
A look at the dangers faced by women working as prostitutes in Britain.
BBC News
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Buying Health Care
How could proposed changes to the NHS affect patients? Penny Marshall investigates.
BBC Radio 4
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Kenneth McKellar: Scotland's Great Tenor
A celebration of the late Scottish tenor Kenneth McKellar.
BBC One Scotland
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Pre-Teen Proms
Documentary focusing on the growing popularity of the pre-teen prom.
BBC One Scotland
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Arthur Miller: The Accidental Music Collector
The playwright tells how he taped North Carolina's poor singing Blues and spiritual songs.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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Ireland's Budget 2011
Irish Finance Minister Brian Lenihan outlining the Irish Government's budget for 2011.
BBC Parliament
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Children Who Kill
Winifred Robinson looks at how serious offending by youngsters is tackled in this country.
BBC Radio 4