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Keepsake for My Lover
Janine H Jones explores the history of the 'voice recording booth'.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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Secret Life of Sue Townsend (Aged 68 ¾)
Julie Walters narrates the extraordinary story of author Sue Townsend.
BBC Two
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Stars of the 50s - Alma Cogan
Britain's highest paid female entertainer of her era is profiled by Chris Stuart.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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James Naughtie - I love to Read
James Naughtie searches for the books that made him into a lifelong reader.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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Voices of the Earth
Andrew Motion responds to the subject of climate change in a unique audio poem.
BBC Radio 4
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Bob and Roberta's Excellent Protest Adventure
Bob and Roberta Smith sets out to discover what's getting everyone so angry.
BBC Four
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Broadcasting Across Britain: Are You Being Served?
Kirsty Wark chairs a debate about the future of broadcasting across the UK.
BBC Radio 5 Live
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Jazzie B's 1980s: From Dole to Soul
The Soul II Soul frontman tells his tale of the 1980s, a time of radical social change.
BBC Two
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The Mystery of Agatha Christie
Frances Donnelly sets out to solve the puzzle of the life and character of Agatha Christie
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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Dr John Cooper Clarke: Heroes and Villains
John Cooper Clarke on heroes and villains that have caught his imagination.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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Kevin Bacon's Game of Fame
Rajesh Mirchandani meets actor Kevin Bacon and explores the strange game of fame.
BBC Radio Scotland
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The Sigh
Poet Imtiaz Dharker explores the history, cultural significance and psychology of sighing.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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Dòmhnall 's Seumas @ 30
Sùil air ais air mar a thòisich iad ann an seòmar nan naidheachdan an 1985.
BBC Radio nan Gàidheal
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Hear The Year
The biggest moments of the year as heard live on 5 live and 5 live Sports Extra.
BBC Radio 5 Live
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Kevin Bacon's Game of Fame
Rajesh Mirchandani meets with Kevin Bacon to explore the strange game of fame.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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Victoria Wood As NOT Seen on TV
Maxine Peake remembers friend and Dinnerladies co-star, Victoria Wood.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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Darcey Bussell: Looking for Margot
Darcey Bussell uncovers the tumultuous life of star ballerina Margot Fonteyn.
BBC One
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West Side Stories - The Making of a Classic
Bruno Tonioli and Suzy Klein unearth the stories behind the inception of West Side Story.
BBC Two
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Shakespeare: Lord of Misrule
Jerry Brotton looks back at the power of Shakespearian mischief.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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Aly Bain's America
Alex Norton talks to fiddler Aly Bain about his love for American folk and roots music.
BBC Two Scotland
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Lleisiau Mametz
Casgliad o ysgrifau gan Llŷr Gwyn Lewis yn nodi canrif ers Brwydr Coed Mametz.
BBC Radio Cymru
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Cò Ach... Cathy Ann?
Sùil air beatha Cathy Ann Nic a' Phì. A look at the life of Cathy Ann MacPhee.
BBC ALBA
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Wha's Like Us
Sanjeev Kohli takes a humorous look at how films have shown Scots and the Scots character.
BBC Scotland
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Hardeep Singh Kohli's Making Himself at Home
Hardeep Singh Kohli assesses how TV has reflected changing multi-cultural Britain.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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I, by the Tide of Humber
Poet Sean O'Brien reflects on the waterscape and landscape of Hull, 2017 City of Culture.
BBC Radio 4
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The Paper Thistle: 200 Years of the Scotsman
The story of The Scotsman, one of Britain's most famous newspapers.
BBC Two Scotland
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Orhan Pamuk's Museum Of Innocence
This is a film about Orhan Pamuk's Museum of Innocence which is both a novel and a museum.
BBC News
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A Night at the Rijksmuseum
Andrew Graham-Dixon goes behind the scenes at the Rijksmuseum in the Netherlands.
BBC News
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Donna Tartt: A Review Show Special
An exclusive interview with the acclaimed writer Donna Tartt.
BBC News
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Museums At Night
Will Gompertz celebrates Museums at Night, a three-day festival of museums and galleries.
BBC News
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Royal Academy of Arts: Summer Exhibition
A look behind the scenes at the Royal Academy in the run-up to the Summer Exhibition.
BBC News
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Scotland's Maverick Generation
Scotland's transformation into an international centre of artistic creativity.
BBC News
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Talking Television
Tom Brook looks at how social media has given a new premium to 'live' TV broadcasts.
BBC News
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Blurred Lines
Kirsty Wark asks whether it is now acceptable to refer to women in an offensive way.
BBC News
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Urban Art of Brazil
The Urban Art of Brazil explores Brazil's diverse and politically engaged art.
BBC News
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Artists on the Streets of Tunis
Maryam Erfan meets artists who have worked bringing arts into the public space in Tunis.
BBC News
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Samuel Johnson Prize
Kirsty Wark is joined by judges Claire Tomalin and Alan Johnson to discuss the shortlist.
BBC News
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The Best Nightclub in Africa
DJ Edu finds the best nightlife in Africa as part of the BBC's Richer World season.
BBC News
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Unfinished Masterpieces
Alastair Sooke explores the mysterious appeal of unfinished works of art.
BBC News
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Manchester International Festival 2015
Interviews and performance from this year's Manchester International Festival.
BBC News
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When Artists Meet Science
A look at a collective of artists, engineers, designers, biological and computer scientist
BBC News
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Royal Academy: Summer Exhibition
A look inside the Royal Academy as it prepares for its annual artistic extravaganza.
BBC News
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Design Icons
Jonathan Glancey explores the enduring appeal of the world's most famous design icon.
BBC News
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Frankfurt Book Fair
Hephzibah Anderson presents a special programme recorded live at the Frankfurt Book Fair.
BBC News
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The Story of The Day The Clown Cried
Comedian David Schneider explores actor Jerry Lewis' hidden film about the Holocaust.
BBC News
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How Pop Art Changed the World
Alastair Sooke champions the subversive wit, radical energy and influence of pop art.
BBC News