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Far-ainmean
Ailean Caimbeul a' siubhal tro na h-eileanan an tòir air far-ainmean.
BBC Radio nan Gàidheal
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The Envy of the World
Humphrey Carpenter charts the history of the Third Programme and Radio 3
BBC Radio 3
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Seòid a' Mhòid
Cò iad agus dè bhios iad a' dèanamh? Coinnichidh sinn ri cuid dhiubh san t-sreath seo.
BBC Radio nan Gàidheal
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Lemn Sissay's Origin Stories
Poet Lemn Sissay looks at foster children and children in care in popular culture.
BBC Radio 4
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Good Cop, Bad Cop
Former policemen Tom Wood and Peter Ritchie question a series of guests.
BBC Radio Scotland
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The Intimate Art of Tattoo
Laurence Llewelyn Bowen explores the exponential rise in tattooing across the UK.
BBC Radio 4
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Books That Made Britain
A look at how books have reflected and portrayed the different areas they are based in
BBC One
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Africa's Digital Poets
Poet Thabiso Mohare looks at the way digital platforms are serving poets across Africa.
BBC Radio 4
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Comedy Club: Books to Read in Your Lifetime
Book debates as part of BBC's #LovetoRead celebrations
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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24 Hours of Sunset
Laura Barton walks the length of Sunset Boulevard in 24 hours, from city to coast.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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Cinema's Secret History
Antonia Quirke uses her knowledge and contacts to reveal secrets of the movie industry.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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Sold! Inside the World's Biggest Auction House
An inside look at Christie's, the world's biggest auction house.
BBC Two
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Letters from America
After the US presidential election, five writers give their view on where America goes now
BBC Radio 4
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Life at LIPA
Series that raises the curtain on the Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts.
BBC Radio 4
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The Art of Australia
Academic Corin Throsby explores the rich cultural life of her native Australia.
BBC Radio 4
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Disneyfied
Phill Jupitus on the effect Disney had turning classic children's stories into films
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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Imagining the New Truth
Leading international artists on how they process the turbulent world through their work.
BBC Radio 4
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Hull Before Culture
Playwright John Godber takes a drive around Hull to explore the city's culture.
BBC Radio 4
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All in a Chord
Ivan Hewett examines five chords to test the idea that harmony is a reflection of history.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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Art of Spain
Andrew Graham-Dixon tells the story of some of Europe's most exciting and vital art.
BBC News
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Art of Russia
Art historian Andrew Graham-Dixon travels through time to unlock the world of Russian art.
BBC News
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Art of Germany
Andrew Graham-Dixon explores German art and examines the country's cultural legacy
BBC News
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Collaboration Culture
Leading artists from different countries combine forces on an innovative new project.
BBC News
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What Do Artists Do All Day?
Portraits of leading artists, with insights into their working lives and creative process.
BBC News
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Art of America
Andrew Graham-Dixon explores the rich, exciting and diverse art history of the USA.
BBC News
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Best of Hay Festival
Razia Iqbal presents two programmes looking at the best of this year's Hay Festival.
BBC News
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The High Art of the Low Countries
Exploring how history has influenced the Low Countries' art, architecture and culture.
BBC News
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Talking Books at Hay Festival
BBC Talking Books once again comes to Hay to produce four interviews.
BBC News
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Bunkers and Brutalism
Jonathan Meades looks at the architectural movement known as brutalism.
BBC News
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Civilization Under Attack
What we can do to stop Islamic State destroying important ancient architectural sites?
BBC News
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Edinburgh Festivals
Interviews and performances from the world's biggest arts festival, hosted by Kirsty Wark.
BBC News
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Bright Lights, Brilliant Minds
The story of three cities whose creative people set the world on a new course.
BBC News
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Art of Gothic
Andrew Graham-Dixon looks at 19th-century Britain's obsession with all things Gothic.
BBC News
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Global Pulse
Global Pulse will take you on a tour of some of the world's most exciting, vibrant and cre
BBC News
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The Story of Luxury
Documentary looking at the items valued or desired by men and women over the centuries.
BBC News
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Art out of Nature
Dr James Fox journeys through different landscapes across Britain meeting various artists.
BBC News
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Edinburgh Nights
Kirsty Wark presents performances from the world’s biggest festival of arts and culture.
BBC News
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Conversations with Artists
A series of radio interviews by renowned art critic Edward Lucie-Smith first aired between 1980 and 1982.
BBC Radio 3
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Henry Moore: Carving a Reputation
A two part documentary about sculptor Henry Moore marking the centenary of his birth.
BBC Two
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Landscape and Memory
Series examining the relationship between culture and the natural environment.
BBC Two
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Renaissance
Six-part series about the Italian Renaissance, presented by Andrew Graham-Dixon.
BBC Two