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Ash on a Young Man's Sleeve
Richard Harrington reads Dannie Abse's account of growing up under the shadow of war.
BBC Radio Wales
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Braden Back on the Beat
Richard Ingrams with a career retrospective of his multi-talented friend Bernard Braden.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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Who Am I? Betty's Story
Julie Mayer takes 90-year-old Betty to meet the Welsh family she never knew she had.
BBC Radio Wales
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Màiri Ann - an neach-ciùil
"Bhrosnaich is mhisnich i sinn." Tha Màiri NicAonghais a' cuimhneachadh air Màiri Ann.
BBC Radio nan Gàidheal
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Ocean Queens: The Story of Cunard
Simon O'Brien reflects on 175 years of pioneering transatlantic travel.
BBC One
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Chalkie Davies: Rock Photographer
Documentary looking at the life and career of photographer Chalkie Davies.
BBC Two Wales
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Barry Humphries: Gladdies All Over
Another chance to hear Kathy Lette’s celebration of Barry Humphries with the man himself.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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Sir Stanley Matthews: The Wizard of Wembley
A look back at the famous 1953 FA Cup final between Blackpool and Bolton Wanderers.
BBC One
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Steph Houghton - England's World Cup Captain
A profile of Steph Houghton, as England's women prepare their bid for World Cup victory.
BBC One
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The Light
Author Bernard Hare recalls a terrifying childhood experience which changed his life.
BBC Radio 4
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Mrs Thatcher and The Writers
Three Booker Prize winners give their view on Margaret Thatcher's influence on fiction.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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Dara O Briain Meets Stephen Hawking
Documentary film about professor Stephen Hawking, the world's most celebrated scientist.
BBC One
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The Man of the Mani
John Humphrys visits the Greek home of travel writer Patrick Leigh Fermor.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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Charles Kennedy Tribute
Archive highlights from the parliamentary career of former Lib Dem leader Charles Kennedy.
BBC Parliament
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The Achalasia Diaries
Femi Martin finds fulfillment as a writer and performer as a result of a chronic illness.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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The Kampala Dream House
In a children's home in Kampala every child is given a musical chance for a future.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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Arthur Ashe: More Than a Champion
Serena Williams, Martina Navratilova and Andy Murray all explain Arthur Ashe's legacy.
BBC Two
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Archie Shepp's Message from Paris
Saxophonist Archie Shepp on life as a black American in Paris.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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David Attenborough Meets President Obama
David Attenborough talks to President Obama about issues facing the natural world today.
BBC One
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Joanna Biggs - All Day Long Omnibus
Portrait of Britain at work from lawyer to care worker, from fishmonger to ballet dancer.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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Ken Bruce Profiles Judy Garland
Ken explores the career of Frances Ethel Gumm, who first appeared on stage aged two.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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Before I Kick the Bucket
Terminally ill Rowena Kincaid tries to figure out what to do with the time that remains.
BBC One Wales
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Oliver Sacks - On the Move Omnibus
Neurologist Oliver Sacks on his passion for motorbikes.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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Melvyn Bragg: Wigton to Westminster
An intimate portrait of the working class Cumbrian boy who became an establishment figure.
BBC Two
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The New Leader: Edward Heath
First shown in 1965. Edward Heath, newly elected Conservative leader, talks to Robin Day.
BBC Parliament
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Impressions of Heath
Edward Heath's former colleagues talk of their memories of him. Narrated by Sean Curran.
BBC Parliament
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Long Time No See by Hannah Lowe (Omnibus)
A story of a father and a daughter; and of games of chance from Jamaica to Ilford, Essex.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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Rob Brydon at 50
Welsh comedian, actor and presenter Rob Brydon retraces his rocky road to success.
BBC One
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Philip Glass: Taxi Driver
In the 1970s the composer Philip Glass drove a taxi around Manhattan to make ends meet.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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Race for the World's First Atomic Bomb: A Thousand Days of Fear
The inside story of the men and women who worked on the Manhattan Project at Los Alamos.
BBC Four
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A City Dreaming
A recollection of Derry/Londonderry, written and narrated by the late Gerry Anderson.
BBC One Northern Ireland
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The Jacqueline Effect
Can there be too many cellists? How Jacqueline du Pré created a surfeit of cellists!
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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Transsexual Stories
Cameras follow five different trans women at various stages of transition.
BBC Scotland
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Close Up: Agatha Christie
Profile of the author known as the Queen of Crime - Dame Agatha Christie. From 1955.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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Michael Peppiatt - Francis Bacon in Your Blood: Omnibus
Michael Peppiatt's account of his 30-year friendship with Francis Bacon.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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Ginny in the Hut
A reflection in sound on the life of Virginia Fiennes, first wife of explorer Sir Ranulph.
BBC Radio 4
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Michael Coveney - Maggie Smith: A Biography Omnibus
How Dame Maggie Smith got the acting bug. Peter Firth reads Michael Coveney's biography.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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Hozier
Hozier reflects on his career since the success of his first release Take Me to Church.
BBC ALBA
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James Dean: The Last Ten Weeks
The story of James Dean's last ten weeks told through essays and pictures by Sanford Roth
BBC Radio 2 50s
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Jim Baxter
A portrayal of the personal and professional life of the Scottish football legend.
BBC ALBA
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The Food Bank: Scotland's Hidden Hunger
The stories of some of the people receiving help from Scotland's busiest food bank.
BBC One
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Jim McColl at 80
Marking Jim McColl's 80th birthday, examining the life of the horticultural broadcaster.
BBC One Scotland
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Feachdan Ionatain/Jonathan's Army
A small Scottish charity attempts to build a school in the west African country of Gambia.
BBC ALBA
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John Lennon's Last Day
Docu-drama recounting the events of the day on which John Lennon was shot dead in New York
BBC Radio 2
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Something Old, Something New
From Sheffield to South Carolina, Johny Pitts explores alternative Black British identity.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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Rooney: The Man Behind the Goals
Who is the real Wayne Rooney, off the pitch and away from the media spotlight?
BBC One