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The Smugglers' Trail
Sue Mitchell and Rob Lawrie investigate human trafficking, exposing some of those involved
BBC Radio 4
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The Anatomy of Kindness
Using evidence from the BBC Kindness Test, Claudia Hammond asks what it means to be kind.
BBC Radio 4
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A Welsh Mountain College for the World
On a Welsh hilltop, a revolution in education is beginning. Selma Chalabi finds out more.
BBC Radio Wales
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Rap Gets Real
Can rap help to change black men's attitudes towards mental illness? Guvna B investigates.
BBC Radio 4
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Eilean Mo Ghaoil (From Lewis with Love)
Following the stories of islanders on the beautiful Outer Hebridean island of Lewis.
BBC ALBA
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Pay Freezes
Phil Tinline traces the ups and downs of the politics of pay in Britain since 1945.
BBC Radio 4
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The Museums That Make Us
Neil MacGregor tours Britain's museums to explore how the past tells us who we want to be.
BBC Radio 4
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Egypt's New Capital
Jonathan Glancey reports on Egypt’s mega-project to build a brand new Cairo in the desert.
BBC Radio 4
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Letter from Ukraine
Ukrainian writer Andrey Kurkov gives a personal account of daily life in war-torn Ukraine.
BBC Radio 4
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The Big Green Money Show
Deborah Meaden talks to some of the world's biggest business names about climate change.
BBC Radio 5 Live
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Banding: Love, Spit and Valve Oil
Folk musician Martin Green explores the phenomenon that is modern brass banding.
BBC Radio 4
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Michael Sheen: Margins to Mainstream
Michael Sheen introduces new writers from under-represented backgrounds
BBC Radio Wales
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Bad Love: Why Did Fri Kill Kyle?
Fri Martin was jailed for her boyfriend's murder. Now she is appealing her conviction.
BBC Three
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Whipped
Ben Wright looks at whether a political crisis will force the Whips to change their ways.
BBC Radio 4
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Marcus Wareing's Tales from a Kitchen Garden
Marcus Wareing expands his smallholding with help from the country’s best producers.
BBC Two
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The Lowball Tapes
The audio recordings that could upend the received version of a giant financial scandal.
BBC Radio 4
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Fantastic Beasts: A Natural History
Stephen Fry discovers the fascinating stories behind the world’s most fantastic beasts.
BBC One
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Extraordinary Portraits
Renowned artists paint portraits of people with extraordinary stories.
BBC One
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I See You: Poetry, Porn and Me
Poet Helen Mort reflects on being the object of deepfake pornography.
BBC Radio 4
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Dating's Dangerous Secrets
When a date goes wrong, what happens when you report sexual assault to a dating app?
BBC Three
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Unspun World with John Simpson
Unspun World provides an unvarnished version of the week's major global news stories.
BBC News
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Mission: Joy – with Archbishop Desmond Tutu and the Dalai Lama
A feelgood film that follows the 2015 meeting between the Dalai Lama and Archbishop Tutu.
BBC Four
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We Are Black and British
Six black Britons from different backgrounds come together to share personal stories.
BBC Two
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The Case of the Brillante Virtuoso
An investigation into a plot which would not be out of place in an Ian Fleming thriller.
BBC Radio 4
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Women in Stitches: The Making of the Bayeux Tapestry
Who stitched the Bayeux Tapestry? Abigail Youngman looks for clues in the margins.
BBC Radio 4
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Stephen Nolan Ulster-Scots, My Family & Me
Exploring his roots, Stephen Nolan learns where his people came from and how they lived.
BBC One Northern Ireland
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Frontline
Ophelia Byrne asks why more Catholics aren’t joining the police in Northern Ireland.
BBC Radio 4
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The Shadow of Algiers
Stories from France's troubled history with Algeria and why they still matter today.
BBC Radio 4
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Dance Passion
A UK-wide celebration of dance in all its forms, from ballet and contemporary to ballroom.
BBC Four
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The Archbishop Interviews
Archbishop Justin Welby has conversations with public figures about what they believe.
BBC Radio 4
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The Reveal
Nalini Chetty takes a mischievous peek into unusual and intriguing lives.
BBC Radio Scotland
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Political Animals
Lucy Cooke meets females from the animal world that smash the 'dominant male' stereotype.
BBC Radio 4
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Unsafe Space
Diversity of opinion, thought-provoking debate, and comedy from voices new to Radio 4.
BBC Radio 4
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Illuminated
BBC Radio 4's home for creative documentaries that shed light on hidden worlds.
BBC Radio 4
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Nazanin
How an old debt with Iran may have ended up costing Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe her freedom.
BBC Radio 4
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A Recipe for Love
Sophie Ward makes a scientifically-accredited love potion. Don't try this at home.
BBC Radio 4
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Eddie Hearn: No Passion, No Point
Eddie Hearn talks to some of the biggest names in sport and entertainment.
BBC Radio 5 Live
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Louis Theroux's Forbidden America
Louis Theroux returns to the USA to explore the most controversial corners of America.
BBC Two
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Bodies in the Garden: The Wycherley Murders
A true crime story of murder, deceit and an obsession with the golden age of Hollywood.
BBC Radio Nottingham
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Split Up in Care: Life without Siblings
Reporter Ashley John-Baptiste explores the separation of siblings by the UK care system.
BBC Three
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The Fast and the Farmer-ish
Two teams of petrol heads put their souped-up tractors to the test.
BBC Three