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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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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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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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Gangs, Drill and Prayer
Spitting holy bars. The journey of Enrique - gang member to pastor, at 21 years old.
BBC Radio 1Xtra
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HRH The Duke of Edinburgh and Wales: A Tribute
Felicity Evans pays tribute to HRH The Duke of Edinburgh, whose death has been announced.
BBC Radio Wales
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Lives Less Ordinary
Step into someone else’s life and expect the unexpected. Extraordinary personal stories
BBC World Service
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No Country For Young Women
Life, love and work in a white man's world. Let's help each other figure it out!
BBC Sounds
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Unexpected Fluids
Real-life, embarrassing stories of when sex gets sloppy, goes floppy & a little bit wrong
BBC Radio 1
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Kalki Presents: My Indian Life
Life for young Indian adults in the 21st Century explored by Kalki Koechlin
BBC World Service
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The LGBT Sport Podcast
Nicola Adams is joined by inspirational people from different sporting backgrounds
BBC Radio Cornwall
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Multi Story
Personal stories from across England, with handpicked audio treats from BBC Local Radio.
BBC Local Radio
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RAW
Rare conversations with iconic names - Amy Winehouse, Beyonce, Oasis, Madonna and more.
BBC Sounds
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Texting Keith Olbermann
When one of America's most notorious broadcasters starts texting you, what do you do?
BBC Sounds
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It's Always Summer Somewhere by Felix White
Felix White's funny and moving memoir about cricket, grief and life in The Maccabees.
BBC Radio 4
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Redemption: My Story by Troy Deeney
A powerful memoir from footballer and anti-racism campaigner Troy Deeney.
BBC Radio 4
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Lioness: My Journey to Glory by Beth Mead
Faye Marsay reads the highly anticipated memoir of England football star Beth Mead.
BBC Radio 4
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Jeff Brown’s Sporting Greats
Exploring Jeff Brown's contact book of sporting heroes.
BBC Radio Newcastle
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Bantam of the Opera
Bradford City AFC fans - known as the Bantams - form a choir and learn Opera.
BBC Radio Leeds
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North Sea collision
Analysis from the coastal communities affected by a ship colliding from an oil tanker.
BBC Radio Humberside
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The Whale, Secrets of a Stranding
A whale washed up on a Cornish coast, its head was removed to a secret location.
BBC Radio Cornwall
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NHS Stories
Discover stories of patients, staff and communities at the heart of the NHS.
BBC Local Radio