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Universe
Professor Brian Cox reveals epic moments of sheer drama that changed the universe forever.
BBC Two
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Pride or Prejudice: How we Read Now
Professor Abigail Williams explores changing views of the novel.
BBC Radio 4
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Hacking Capitalism
Leo Johnson asks how capitalism could be made to it fulfil its promises of a better life.
BBC Radio 4
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Blown
A dance film by Corey Baker to coincide with COP26 and inspired by renewable energy.
BBC Scotland
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A Summer of Fire and Flood
The stories of three places which have been at the sharp end of extreme weather events.
BBC Radio 4
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Expert Witness
True crime series revealing how some of the UK’s most serious cases were solved.
BBC One
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Slime: A Natural History by Susanne Wedlich
A ground-breaking journey through the three-billion-year history of slime.
BBC Radio 4
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Pick of the World
The pick of BBC World Service audio and video chosen by listeners around the globe
BBC World Service
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The Nuremberg Legacy
Philippe Sands explores the legacy of the Nuremberg Trials, 75 years after the judgement.
BBC Radio 4
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Glasgow: Our Last Best Hope?
Douglas Alexander's essential guide to COP26 from his home city of Glasgow.
BBC Radio 4
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Hunting the Essex Lorry Killers
The hunt for the gang responsible for the deaths of 39 Vietnamese people found in a lorry.
BBC Two
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The Black and the Green
Exploring the relationship between Black and Green political movements and ideas.
BBC Radio 4
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Nature and Us: A History through Art
The story of our ever-changing relationship with nature, told through the lens of our art.
BBC Four
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Welcome to the World of George the Poet
A mix of poetry, music and conversation exploring what rap can teach us about education.
BBC Radio 4
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Lá i 1916
Kevin Magee examines the shooting of the first RIC man to die in the 1916 Easter Rising.
BBC Two Northern Ireland
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Alexander Pope: Rediscovering a Genius
Docudrama that recounts the astonishing life story of a forgotten genius.
BBC Four
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This Cultural Life
In-depth conversations with some of the world's leading artists and creatives.
BBC Radio 4
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The Story of Aids
The early years of the HIV-AIDS crisis, as told by the people who lived through it
BBC World Service
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The Young Farmers
A series of three programmes giving voice to the trials and triumphs of young farmers.
BBC Radio 4
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A Stitch through Time
Four aspiring designers take on fashion challenges inspired by heritage and history.
BBC One Northern Ireland
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Blair & Brown: The New Labour Revolution
The story of two powerful personalities at the heart of a political phenomenon.
BBC Two
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White Mischief
How did whiteness become one of the most influential yet elusive ideas of the modern age?
BBC Radio 4
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A Home of Our Own
Lynsey Hanley explores Britain's broken housing market through ten homes and their owners.
BBC Radio 4
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Stacey Dooley
Stacey Dooley meets people from all walks of life and hears their fascinating stories.
BBC Radio 5 Live
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Listening through the Lens: The Christopher Nupen Films
A film about Christopher Nupen, a pioneering director of films about classical music.
BBC Four
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The Mating Game
David Attenborough reveals spectacular scenes of courting and companionship.
BBC One
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Teach Me A Lesson with Greg James and Bella Mackie
Greg James and Bella Mackie are back in the BBC Sounds Classroom.
BBC Radio 5 Live
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Comedy from the Wilderness
A report from the 2021 Wilderness Festival with Marcel Lucont, Robin Clyfan and The Idler.
BBC Radio 4
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The Earthshot Prize
Prince William and David Attenborough explore simple, ambitious ideas to repair our planet
BBC One
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A Geochemical History of Life on Earth
Justin Rowlatt tells the story of how our planet was made
BBC World Service
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2 Tone: The Sound of Coventry
The story of 2 Tone, which exploded from Coventry in 1979 with a musical message of unity.
BBC One West Midlands
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The Dreams We Live Inside
Engineer and author Roma Agrawal explores how the built environment shapes us.
BBC Radio 4
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The Hidden History of the Window
Rachel Hurdley looks through the window to discover our inner and outer worlds.
BBC Radio 4
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Who We Are
Documentaries about how we shape our lives through love, pain, war and hope
BBC World Service
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History on the Edge
Anita Anand uncovers an extraordinary untold refugee story from 1940.
BBC Radio 4
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Poison
Jacob Zuma, South Africa's former president, believes the world is out to poison him.
BBC Radio 4
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Landscapes of the Mind
Landscape architect James Corner on Covid, urban green space and mental health.
BBC Radio 4
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The Last Mountain
The fateful story of climber Tom Ballard who perished on Nanga Parbat in 2019.
BBC Two
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Dàna | Scotland's Wild Side
Coinneach Rankin takes on a series of adventures in the wilds of Scotland.
BBC ALBA
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Tony Bellew Is Angry
Ex-boxing world champ Tony Bellew talks to different people about what makes them angry.
BBC Radio 5 Live
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Electric Ride UK
Peter Curran travels from Land's End to John O'Groats in an electric car.
BBC Radio 4
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A Killing in Tiger Bay
The story of one of Britain's most notorious and astonishing miscarriages of justice.
BBC One Wales