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Pavarotti: A Life in Seven Arias
Portrait of one of the world's great tenors, the late Luciano Pavarotti.
BBC Two
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Lost in the Moment
A year in the life of four young friends coming to terms with cancer.
BBC One Northern Ireland
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Alan Bennett Remembers Richard Briers
The playwright recalls working with the actor on his adaptation of The Wind in the Willows
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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Travels with Cap'n Bob
Former Daily Mirror political editor Julia Langdon recalls the travels of Robert Maxwell.
BBC Radio 4
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Doonesburyland
BD, Zonker and Duke - an insight into Garry Trudeau's cartoon creations.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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The Saving of Fordhall Farm
The remarkable story of a community coming together to save a Shropshire farm.
BBC Radio 4
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Karim's Journey
Documentary following the development of pianist, conductor and composer Karim Said.
BBC Four
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Heart of Saturday Night
Six people share their social life with the cameras.
BBC One Northern Ireland
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Behind Closed Doors
Documentary following the sisters at the Poor Clare monastery in Belfast.
BBC One Northern Ireland
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Freedom Song
The story behind African-American singer Marian Anderson's 1939 Lincoln Memorial concert.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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Lost for Words
Noel Thompson follows the remarkable recovery of stroke victim Nicola Harkin.
BBC One
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The Choir Revisited
A catch up with Gareth Malone and the choir he took to the World Choir Games in 2006.
BBC Two
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John Curwen and His Moveable Doh
The story of John Curwen, who devised the tonic sol-fa method of musical annotation.
BBC Radio 4
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Ray Gravell: A Wonderful Life
The story of Ray Gravell, one of Wales' most-loved and colourful personalities.
BBC Two Wales
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Last Days of Tower
Documentary about the closing of the single remaining deep coal mine in Wales.
BBC One Wales
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Lady Bountiful and the Bluecoat Boys
Two men attempt to discover more about the woman who bankrolled their secondary education.
BBC Radio 4
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The King of Light Music
Alasdair Molloy on the composer of the Desert Island Discs theme, Eric Coates.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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Jac a Wil
Rhaglen yn olrhain hanes Jac a Wil Davies. The history of Jac and Wil Davies.
BBC Radio Cymru
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John McDouall Stuart: The Scot Who Opened Up Australia
Documentary celebrating Australia's greatest inland explorer.
BBC Two
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William Burroughs: Nothing Is True, Everything Is Permitted
Laurie Anderson profiles one of the most original writers and thinkers of the 20th century
BBC Radio 4
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Surviving Suicide
Sensitive documentary about those whose lives have been affected by suicide.
BBC One
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The Muse of Rose Street
The story of Stella Cartwright, the muse who bewitched a generation of Scottish poets.
BBC Radio 4
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A Blunt Instrument
Michael Rosen remembers Wilfred Scawen Blunt, atheist, libertine, adventurer and poet.
BBC Radio 4
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The Egg and I: Betty MacDonald Had a Farm
Lynne Truss celebrates the centenary of comic genius Betty MacDonald.
BBC Radio 4
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Hovis Has Left the Building
Mark Radcliffe celebrates the unique and much-loved Bolton poet and comedian Hovis Presley
BBC Radio 4
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How Robin Ince Got His Groove Back
Comedian Robin Ince asks if his was the last generation of truly obsessed pop fans.
BBC Radio 4
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Scotland's Saint in Waiting
Denise Mina tells the story of Margaret Sinclair who may become the second Scottish saint.
BBC Radio Scotland
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David Ogilvy: Original Mad Man
Documentary about pioneering ad executive and self-proclaimed genius, David Ogilvy.
BBC Four
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Martin Luther King: American Prophet
Oona King goes in search of the real Martin Luther King.
BBC Two
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Abandoned Projects by Alan Plater (Omnibus)
Playwright Alan Plater talks about the career moves he never made.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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Welsh Eye: Philip Jones Griffiths
The late Magnum photographer Philip Jones Griffiths on locations taht influenced his art.
BBC Two
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The Best Years of His Life
Patrick Humphries explores the life and career of author Paul Brickhill.
BBC Radio 4
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Stephen Fry and the Gutenberg Press
Stephen Fry examines the story behind printing press inventor Johann Gutenberg.
BBC Four
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I Don't Know What to Say
Nick Clarke's widow Barbara Want investigates how we as a society deal with bereavement.
BBC Radio 4
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Nigel Balchin: The Small Back Room Boy
DBC Pierre reassesses the work of writer and scientist Nigel Balchin.
BBC Radio 4
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Ex-Forces and Homeless
Ken Hames takes to the streets to find out why so many ex-soldiers are homeless.
BBC One
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The Holy Show
Documentary using unseen footage to tell the story of Father Michael Cleary.
BBC One Northern Ireland
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Amy: My Body for Bucks
Documentary which follows Amy Hall, a full-time drama student, single mum and lap dancer.
BBC Three
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Child Stars
Documentary which follows three youngsters who want to see their names in lights.
BBC Three
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Page Three Teens
Documentary following Chelsea White, a teenager considering a career as a Page 3 girl.
BBC Three
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Fever: The Music of Peggy Lee
With contibutions from k.d.lang, Nancy Sinatra, Leiber and Stoller and Quincy Jones.
BBC Four
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Armando Iannucci
Dave Batchelor plays sketches from TV comedian Armando Iannucci's time at the station.
BBC Radio Scotland
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Virgin Memories
Celebrities and members of the public recall the truth about the moment they lost it.
BBC Two
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The Bond Correspondence
Lucy Fleming embarks upon a quest to discover more about her mysterious uncle Ian.
BBC Radio 4
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Hold Me Tight, Let Me Go
Documentary about a school for children with extreme behavioural and emotional problems.
BBC Four
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