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To Remember
A portrait of how one US Army war widow copes with the grief of losing her husband.
BBC News
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Sophia: Suffragette Princess
The story of Princess Sophia Duleep Singh who became a suffragette and a revolutionary.
BBC News
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9 Months in the Bronx
Felicia is 22, from the Bronx and pregnant. Film-maker Anna Bressanin follows her story.
BBC News
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The Gift Of Hearing
The moving story of one woman's mission to help deaf children in Bangladesh.
BBC News
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Fidel Castro: America's Nemesis
This film considers Fidel Castro and his controversial legacy, following his recent death.
BBC News
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Alex Belfield in conversation with Graham Norton
Graham Norton discusses his life, career and his current run in the West End
BBC Radio Kent
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Britain in a Day
A follow-up film to the movie Life in a Day, crafted from submissions by people in the UK.
BBC Two
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The Solitary Billionaire: J. Paul Getty
Alan Whicker interviews billionaire J. Paul Getty at his home in Surrey. (1963)
BBC
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Stacey Solomon: Depression, Teen Mums & Me
Stacey Soloman explores why young mums get PND and looks at what help is available.
BBC Three
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Facing the King: Barry John
Dai Smith talks with Welsh Rugby Union legend, Barry John.
BBC One Wales
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Paisley…Child of Wrath…Man of God
A portrait of Ian Paisley, the politician and religious leader from Northern Ireland.
BBC One
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Ian Paisley: The Unquiet Man
A portrait of the Ulster preacher and politician, Ian Paisley.
BBC One Northern Ireland
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The Man who Brought the Blues to Britain: Big Bill Broonzy
Biography of the bluesman Big Bill Broonzy, who would inspire a generation of musicians.
BBC Four
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Rhyfel DT Davies: Heb Ryddid Heb Ddim
Pererindod hen garcharor rhyfel. The pilgrimage of an ex-POW.
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Living with Lockerbie
Glenn Campbell marks the 25th anniversary of the Lockerbie bombing.
BBC One Scotland
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Life and Death on the A9
Documentary about the A9 with a look at what the future holds for the iconic road.
BBC One Scotland
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Joanna Lumley Meets will.i.am
Joanna Lumley gets to know music performer and producer will.i.am in his home town of LA.
BBC One
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Sir Chris Hoy: How To Win Gold
Sir Chris Hoy reveals how he became Britain's greatest ever Olympian.
BBC One Scotland
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Summoned by Bells
John Betjeman recalls in vivid detail the agonies and the delights of growing up. (1976)
BBC
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Teenage Millionaire: The Year I Won the Lottery
Following 17-year-old Jane Park over a year as she decides what to do with her winnings.
BBC One Scotland
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Rick Ross Becoming the Boss
Rick Ross tells Semtex how he went from the Port Of Miami to Hood Billionaire.
BBC Radio 1
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Chris Martin meets Zane Lowe
Another chance to see this exclusive interview with Chris Martin, first shown April 2014
BBC Radio 1
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Fancy Cats
Pedigree cat breeders speak about the lengths to which they go to look after their animals
BBC World Service
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Andrew Carnegie: Rags to Riches, Power to Peace
The story of Scottish-American industrialist Andrew Carnegie.
BBC Two Scotland
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The Secret Life of Arthur Ransome
Drama-documentary about the Swallows and Amazons author's secret life. (2005)
BBC
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Catfish: Unbottled
Indie stars Catfish and The Bottlemen reflect on the most incredible year of their lives
BBC Radio 1
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Calculating Ada: The Countess of Computing
How 19th-century countess Ada Lovelace helped give rise to the modern era of computing.
BBC Four
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The Bushmen's Last Dance
The last few bushmen of a tribe in the Kalahari desert make a stand against resettlement.
BBC
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Lady Gaitskell
Life peer Lady Gaitskell on politics, marriage and work in the House of Lords and the UN.
BBC World Service
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Backs To The Land: Beekeeping
"Better education means better beekeeping" says Reginald Gamble in Backs to the Land, 1945
BBC World Service
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Nelson Mandela
Mandela's life, told through archive recordings, dramatic re-enactments and interviews
BBC World Service
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I Won't Do That For Free!
Three unlikely young people volunteer for the first time. Will they love it or hate it?
BBC Radio 1
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Jennifer Lawrence: Six Films That Made Me
Hollywood star Jennifer Lawrence takes a nostalgic look at her film back catalogue
BBC Radio 1
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On The Road With Wolf Alice
A day on the road with Wolf Alice ahead of the Brighton leg of their 2016 whirlwind tour.
BBC Radio 1
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Caffeine
The most commonly used drug in the world, present in tea, coffee and soft drinks
BBC World Service
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Qaanaaq – World made of Water
One of the most northern communities on earth – Qaanaaq, Greenland
BBC World Service
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History of Leipzig's Jews in a Single House
Mike Joseph discovers his mother's pre-war Leipzig home and the family's fate under Nazism
BBC World Service
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Mental Health Work in the Outback
Nina is a mental health carer working among remote communities around Alice Springs
BBC World Service
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Learning with Dogs
How pairing troubled dogs with troubled young men produces results for both
BBC World Service
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London – for Richer and Poorer
What does the word "London" mean to the city's richest and poorest?
BBC World Service
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When the Rainforest is Stolen
The threats to the rainforests of Madagascar through the eyes of the Malagasy people
BBC World Service
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The Ties That Bind
Teachers take a journey to Bangladesh to find out about the culture of their pupils
BBC World Service
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Spring Break Miami
Sun, sand, and sweet tunes. Radio 1 finds out why Miami is the best party on Earth.
BBC Radio 1
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Anthony Joshua: In The Barber's Chair
Back in 2016, DJ Ace caught up with the now-heavyweight champ, as he had a pre fight trim
BBC Radio 1Xtra
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Attenborough at 90
To celebrate his 90th birthday, David Attenborough shares his life and career highlights.
BBC One
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School of Tupac
For one day only, Charlie Sloth sets up a school teaching the wisdom of Tupac Shakur.
BBC Radio 1Xtra