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Lord of the Sleigh
Olympic Gold winner Robin Dixon - now Lord Glentoran - returns to Innsbruck.
BBC Radio Ulster
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The Welsh M1
Cerys Matthews drives the A470, the highway running through the heart of Wales.
BBC Radio Wales
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India Uncorrupted?
Can the radical new 'Party of the Common People' clean up Indian politics?
BBC Radio 4
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Charley Hull: Teenage Tigress
Charting the golfing success of 18-year-old Charley Hull from Kettering.
BBC One
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The Party of No
Can the US Republican Party stop tearing itself apart and start to retake the country?
BBC Radio 4
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Suicide Watch
Why are more American veterans of Afghanistan and Iraq dying by suicide than in combat?
BBC Radio 4
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Voices from Our Industrial Past
Professor Emma Griffin unpicks the dark myth of Britain's Industrial Revolution.
BBC Radio 4
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With Humble Duty Reports...
How a government whip told the Queen what really went on in the House of Commons.
BBC Radio 4
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The Big Trip
Documentary following Raploch's Big Noise children's orchestra as they travel to Venezuela
BBC One Scotland
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Margo
Kenneth Macdonald looks back on the remarkable life and career of Margo MacDonald.
BBC One Scotland
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The Future Is Not What It Used to Be
How will the workforce of the future be changed by advanced technologies?
BBC Radio 4
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Sir Neville at 90
Sue MacGregor presents a 90th birthday profile of the conductor Sir Neville Marriner.
BBC Radio 4
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Cyprus: Divided Memory, United Future?
Maria Margaronis explores the divided history of Cyprus, as a new settlement awaits.
BBC Radio 4
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Bird-Mothers of the Border
Zoe Williams investigates two opposing models of European motherhood.
BBC Radio 4
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Tutor Proof
Peter White looks at a new 11-plus system aimed at reducing the impact of tutoring.
BBC Radio 4
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The Miners' Strike - Childhood Memories
Actor Aled Pugh, a miner's son, discovers the impact the Miners' Strike had on his family.
BBC Radio Wales
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Facing up to Mackintosh
A look at the design and construction of the Reid Building in Glasgow.
BBC Two Scotland
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Margo MacDonald Memorial Service
Live coverage of the Margo MacDonald memorial service in Edinburgh.
BBC Radio Scotland
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Disabled and Behind Bars
Nikki Fox investigates the treatment of disabled people in British prisons.
BBC Radio 4
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Try a Little Tenderness: The Lost Legacy of Little Miss Cornshucks
Salena Godden presents the best blues singer you've never heard.
BBC Radio 4
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Vertigo Roadtrip
Five people with an extreme fear of heights set off on a once-in-a lifetime adventure.
BBC One
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The Birth of Blondie
Debbie Harry and Chris Stein celebrate Blondie's fortieth anniversary.
BBC Radio 2
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Your Weather Covered
A glimpse behind the scenes with the BBC News NI weather team.
BBC Two Northern Ireland
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Nicola Benedetti's Indian Serenade
Nicola Benedetti joins the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra on a tour of India.
BBC Two Scotland
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Personality Politics
Timandra Harkness discovers links between political choices and how our brains function.
BBC Radio 4
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Rise of the Willies
They work in London but live in Edinburgh. Alan Cochrane meets Edinburgh's super-commuters
BBC Radio 4
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Disabled and Broody: My Impossible Choice
Julie Fernandez considers whether to have children at risk of inheriting her disability.
BBC Radio 4
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First There Was the Word
Yasmin Hai explores British Muslim writing and the forging of a literary Islamic gaze.
BBC Radio 4
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Educating Ulster
Andrea Catherwood examines the movement for integrated schools in Northern Ireland.
BBC Radio 4
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Rooms with a View
Tom Dyckhoff discovers that few things show our social status as clearly as windows.
BBC Radio 4
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Little Chechnya on the Steppes
The story of Kazakhstan's Chechens: exiled by Stalin, sustained by faith and memory.
BBC Radio 4
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For All the TV in China
Paul Jackson reports on TV in China, and the British producers hoping to succeed there.
BBC Radio 4
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Singing with the Nightingales
Sam Lee marks the 100th anniversary of cellist Beatrice Harrison's duet with a nightingale
BBC Radio 4
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Is Journalism Healthy?
Can an NHS ethics code for medics, managers and public relations staff ever work?
BBC Radio 4
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A Good Man in Rwanda
A story of remarkable bravery from the Rwandan genocide of twenty years ago.
BBC Radio 4
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Oscar Pistorius: The Truth
Documentary going behind the scenes of the Oscar Pistorius murder trial.
BBC Three
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D-Day: A Family Affair
Paddy O'Connell meets D-Day veterans and asks 'what is remembrance?'.
BBC Radio 4
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A King's Speech - Martin Luther King on Tyneside
Lenny Henry tells the story of Martin Luther King's visit to Tyneside in 1967.
BBC One
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Love Letter to Manchester
Peter Bowker, the writer of BBC1's new drama From Here to There, reveals his inspirations.
BBC One
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Pol, An Gibearnach Glic/Paul the Psychic Octopus
The octopus who predicted results during the 2010 World Cup.
BBC ALBA
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Finding a Future for Hull?
With the title of City of Culture 2017, what is the vision for the future of Hull?
BBC Radio 4
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The Unmaking of the English Working Class
Historian Jon Lawrence of Cambridge University asks what has happened to the working class
BBC Radio 4
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Nis: Samhradh '84
Coinneach MacLeòid ag innse mu àm sònraichte ann an eachdraidh Sgioba Ball-coise Nis.
BBC Radio nan Gàidheal
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Generation Right
Declan Harvey investigates if today's under-30s are a new right-wing political generation.
BBC Radio 4
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Ata Kak and the Crate Diggers
Meet the crate diggers devoted to giving Africa's obscure musical gems a new lease of life
BBC Radio 4
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Pole to Pole
Half a million Poles have settled here in the last decade. Are they becoming British?
BBC Radio 4