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Ken Dodd: A Legacy of Happiness
A star-studded documentary revealing the private man behind Britain’s great comic genius.
BBC Two
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Neil Martin: Bóthar an Cheoil
Composer Neil Martin collaborates with artists and friends made from a lifetime of music.
BBC Two Northern Ireland
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Pauline Boty: I Am the Sixties
Documentary about 60s pop artist Pauline Boty, tracking her contribution to British art.
BBC Four
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Angela Wynter and Rudolph Walker Remember... EastEnders: Yolande and Patrick
Angela Wynter and Rudolph Walker look back on their poignant two-hander episode.
BBC Four
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Pam St Clement Remembers... EastEnders: Pat and Frank's Affair
Pam St Clement remembers one of the most iconic episodes of EastEnders.
BBC Four
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Ross Kemp Remembers... EastEnders: Sharongate
Actor Ross Kemp recalls one of the most explosive storylines in EastEnders.
BBC Four
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Out of the Silence
Ulster-Scots poet Anne McMaster explores women’s writing in Northern Ireland.
BBC One Northern Ireland
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Simon Schama’s Story of Us
Simon Schama searches for who we are now - and discovers the answers in art and culture.
BBC Two
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Off The Telly
Natalie Cassidy and Joanna Page chat about all things on and off the telly.
BBC Sounds
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My Poetry and Other Animals
The poet laureate, Simon Armitage, meets different animals as he drafts a brand new poem.
BBC Radio 4
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Leonardo da Vinci
Artist, inventor, genius. Discover the visionary work of the 15th-century innovator.
BBC Four
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The Snow
Dame Siân Phillips delves into Dafydd ap Gwilym's centuries-old poem To the Snow.
BBC Radio Wales
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Renaissance: The Blood and the Beauty
The story of how the greatest art works of all time were born of war and bloodshed.
BBC Two
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Bill Douglas: My Best Friend
The films and friendship of director Bill Douglas and collaborator Peter Jewell.
BBC Scotland
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Sphere of Influence
Kate Bryan explores the surprising influences on Edvard Munch's The Scream.
BBC Radio 4
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Take Four Books
James Crawford discusses an author's new book and its connections to three other works.
BBC Radio 4
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Money by David McWilliams
Economist David McWilliams charts the relationship between humans and money.
BBC Radio 4
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Dance Passion Swansea
Dancers take over Swansea to showcase the city and celebrate the joy of dance.
BBC Four
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Something to Declare
Jack Boswell explores how other cultures handle the universal problems we face at home.
BBC Radio 4
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Afternoons
Feel good music, laughs with celebrity guests and a look at what's keeping us entertained.
BBC Radio Scotland
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The Man Who Definitely Didn’t Steal Hollywood
The inside story of a waiter turned movie mogul and the scandal that rocked Hollywood.
BBC Two
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The Lion, the Witch and the Wonder by Katherine Rundell
Book of the Week. Five original essays on the power and politics of children’s fiction.
BBC Radio 4
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Charlie Cooper’s Myth Country
This Country's Charlie Cooper explores the gloriously bonkers world of British folklore.
BBC Three
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Elizabeth Taylor - Rebel Superstar
The story of Elizabeth Taylor: actor, feminist, business mogul and activist.
BBC Two
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Mozart: Rise of a Genius
The story of Mozart - a prodigy, a flawed human and one of the greatest composers.
BBC Two
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Bradford: UK City of Culture 2025
Stories, cultural moments and local radio coverage from Bradford.
BBC Radio Leeds
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Broadcast Icons
Steven Rainey explores the archives to reveal the voices that have shaped broadcasting.
BBC Radio Ulster
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A Year in the Life of the Swinging Sixties
James Peak and Joan Bakewell find incredible archive from 1963. Wait! Is that The Beatles?
BBC Radio 4
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Inside The Wasp Factory
Simon Pegg explores Iain Banks's controversial novel, 40 years after publication.
BBC Radio 4
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Status by Carl Honoré
Status. We don't like to talk about it. Carl Honoré brings it out into the open.
BBC Radio 4
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Rage Against the Regime: The Revolutionary Power of Metal Music
Dannii Leivers explores how metal musicians perform, and rebel, under oppressive regimes.
BBC Radio 4
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The Third Information Crisis by Naomi Alderman
Naomi Alderman argues we are living through the third great information crisis.
BBC Radio 4
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Song Exploder
Where musicians take apart their songs and tell the story of how they were made.
BBC Sounds
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Orwell vs Kafka
Ian Hislop and Helen Lewis celebrate the ideas and impact of Franz Kafka and George Orwell
BBC Radio 4
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Maya Angelou at the BBC
A look back through the archive at the extraordinary life of writer and poet Maya Angelou.
BBC Four
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Rob and Rylan's Grand Tour
Rob Rinder and Rylan discover the greatest art treasures of Italy.
BBC Two
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ABBA: Against the Odds
ABBA's journey in their own words: backlash, breakup and social change to pop stardom.
BBC One
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Love's Growth
Michael Symmons Roberts celebrates John Donne’s great poem of spring, Love’s Growth.
BBC Radio 4
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Tish
Moving story of photographer Tish Murtha, who used her camera to fight for social change.
BBC Four
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Counterfeit Characters
What do AI and digital technology mean for actors and their relationship with audiences?
BBC Radio 4
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2 Tone: The Story
Pete Waterman shares the story and explores the influence of 2 Tone music.
BBC Local Radio
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