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A Bright Yellow Light
Nadim Ednan-Laperouse reflects on his extraordinary religious experience.
BBC Radio 4
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Brighton & Hove Albion
Talking all things Brighton & Hove Albion in the Premier League.
BBC Radio Sussex
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Brighton Bomb
First-hand account of the 1984 bombing of the Conservative Party Conference in Brighton.
BBC One
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Brighton: The Bomb That Changed Politics
Michael Dobbs explores the political legacy of the Brighton hotel bombing.
BBC Radio 4
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Bring Them Down
Two rams go missing from a sheep farmer's flock, reigniting a long-running family feud.
BBC Two
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Bringing Up Baby
A madcap heiress (Katherine Hepburn) meets an absent-minded palaeontologist (Cary Grant).
BBC Two
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Bringing Up Baby
Series looking at the challenges of child-rearing in five locations round the globe
BBC World Service
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Bringing Up Boys
Jude Kelly Nihal Arthanayake and Karen Blackett ask is there a right way to bring up boys?
BBC Live Streams
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Bringing up the Grandkids
Aasmah Mir meets the families in which grandparents are bringing up their grandchildren.
BBC Radio 4
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Bristol Balloon Fiesta - early ascent
Watch as balloons fly over Bristol as part of the opening of the annual fiesta event.
BBC Live Streams
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Bristol Balloon Fiesta - night glow
Watch as balloons light up to music in the dark at the Bristol Balloon Fiesta.
BBC Live Streams
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Bristol City
Bristol City pre and post-match interviews and discussion including 'Sound of the City'.
BBC Radio Bristol
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Bristol City manager Gerhard Struber answers questions from fans
The new Robins manager will be live on BBC Radio Bristol - and you can watch live here.
BBC Live Streams
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Bristol Rovers
Bristol Rovers pre and post-match interviews, discussion and the 'Having a Gas' show.
BBC Radio Bristol
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Bristow
Michael Williams stars as a buying clerk based on Frank Dickens' cartoon strip
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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Britain and China
Carrie Gracie looks at the past and future of the relationship between Britain and China.
BBC Radio 4
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Britain and the Sea
David Dimbleby takes to his wooden sailing boat to explore Britain's maritime heritage.
BBC One
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Britain at Sea
Admiral Lord West tells the story of the Royal Navy during the 20th century.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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Britain in a Box
Series exploring the stories behind programmes which have become part of TV history
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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Britain in Ten Operas
Roderick Williams investigates what our opera history tells us about British identity.
BBC Radio 4
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Britain's Ancient Capital: Secrets of Orkney
Neil Oliver, Chris Packham, Andy Torbet and Dr Shini Somara explore the secrets of Orkney.
BBC Scotland
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Britain's Atlantis
The most recent knowledge of what the land around Britain was like before the Ice Age.
BBC Radio 4
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Britain's Best Young Artist
Young artists from around the UK compete to be crowned Britain’s Best Young Artist.
CBBC
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Britain's Black Past
Gretchen Gerzina explores the lives of black people in Britain during a time of slavery.
BBC Radio 4
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Britain's Canals
The arteries of the industrial revolution and a triumph of Victorian engineering
BBC World Service
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Britain's Christmas Story
Revealing the stories and legends behind some of Britain’s Christmas traditions.
BBC One
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Britain's Communist Thread
Historian Camilla Schofield explores a century-long thread of communism in Britain.
BBC Radio 4
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Britain's Daily Papers
A behind the scenes look at the daily newspapers of Great Britain
BBC World Service
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Britain's Fascist Thread
Camilla Schofield explores the unbroken thread of fascism in Britain.
BBC Radio 4
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Britain's Forgotten Slave Owners
David Olusoga explores Britain's dark past - how it was built on the profits of slavery.
BBC Two
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Britain's Hidden Talent: Women Engineers
Susan Marling asks why the UK has the lowest proportion of female engineers in Europe.
BBC Radio 4
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Britain's Josh Kerr Runs Fastest Ever Mile
The long-standing men's mile world record is smashed in London.
BBC News
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Britain's Most Fragile Treasure
York Minster's Great East Window, the UK's largest expanse of medieval stained glass.
BBC Four
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Britain's Nuclear Bomb Scandal: Our Story
The shocking tale of Britain’s nuclear tests, the human cost and allegations of cover-up.
BBC Two
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Britain's Sputnik
Roland Pease recalls ZETA, a nuclear energy project unveiled in 1958 by British scientists
BBC Radio 4
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Britain's Underground Army
Three surviving Bevin Boys reflect on the ways the experience changed them forever.
BBC Radio 4
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Britain’s Housing Crisis: What Went Wrong?
Britain’s housing market is broken. How did we get here - and what could happen next?
BBC Two
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British Art at War: Bomberg, Sickert and Nash
The story of how three British artists responded to the cataclysm of World War One.
BBC Four
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The British Caste Conundrum
Paul Sinha finds some British Asians believe caste discrimination is alive and well in UK.
BBC Radio 4
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British Conservatism: The Grand Tour
Anne McElvoy on the challenges that have spurred British conservative thinkers into action
BBC Radio 4
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British Conservative MP Nicky Morgan
Pro-EU British MP Nicky Morgan on scrutinizing her own Conservative Party over Brexit.
BBC World Service
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The British Empire: An Equivocation
A reappraisal of the British Empire, from one its finest historians, Jan Morris.
BBC Radio 4
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The British Germans
Why many thousands of former British army soldiers have settled in Germany.
BBC Radio 4
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A British History in Weather
Alexandra Harris tells how the weather has been reflected in British culture.
BBC Radio 4
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British History's Biggest Fibs with Lucy Worsley
How British history is a concoction of stories manipulated by whoever was in power.
BBC Four
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British Muslims - In the Shadow of 9/11
Navid Akhtar explores the British Muslim experience in the ten years since the 9/11 attack
BBC Radio 4
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The British Road to Bolshevism
Martin Rosenbaum explores how events in London played a role in the Russian Revolution.
BBC Radio 4
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British Steel Taken Into Public Ownership
British Steel has been nationalised in a move the government said would protect jobs
BBC News
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British, More or Less
Tracey Logan looks at how new advances in genetics may mean a rewrite of British history.
BBC Radio 4
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Brixton: Flames on the Frontline
Brixton burned. People versus the police. Big Narstie finds out why.
BBC Radio 5 Live
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Bro's in Control
Adam Beales and Joe Tasker battle to be the best in challenges set by Adam's little bro.
CBBC
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Broad Spectrum
Helen Keen had a diagnosis of autism as an adult: she explores how it appears in women.
BBC Radio 4
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Broadcast Icons
Steven Rainey explores the archives to reveal the voices that have shaped broadcasting.
BBC Radio Ulster
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Broadcasting House
The Sunday morning news magazine programme. Presented by Paddy O'Connell.
BBC Radio 4
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Broadcasting House Highlights
The best moments from our Sunday morning magazine programme.
BBC Radio 4
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Broken Politicians, Broken Politics
With personal testimonies from across Parliament we ask, is British politics broken?
BBC Radio 4
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The Bronze Age Man of Jodrell Bank
His home's Bronze Age legacy and nearby Jodrell Bank inspire author Alan Garner to write.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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Brothers in Law
Richard Briers stars as Roger Thursby, a young barrister in his first year in chambers
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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The Brothers
Sitcom about two dysfunctional siblings. Starring Adam Godley and Raymond Coulthard.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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The Brotherton Archive and Me
Julia Blackburn meets writers whose private papers reside in Leeds University Library.
BBC Radio 4
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Brought to Tiers
Matt & Molly play Brought to Tiers with their famous friends on Radio 1.
BBC Radio 1
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Brown Girl Like Me by Jaspreet Kaur
An honest, unflinching account of life for South Asian women and girls in the UK today.
BBC Radio 4
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Brown Girls Do It Too
For most Asian girls, openly chatting about sex is firmly off limits...until now.
BBC Sounds
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The Brown Years
Steve Richards tells the inside story of Gordon Brown's time as prime minister
BBC Radio 4
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Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band: Hammersmith Odeon 1975
A key concert from 1975, which includes Born to Run, Jungleland and Backstreets.
BBC Two
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Buachaillí ón Éirne
Series following Cormac Ó hÁdhmaill and Antaine Ó Donnaile as they kayak down the Erne.
BBC Two Northern Ireland
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The Bubble
Two social media users swap accounts and live in each other's bubble during Brexit.
BBC Radio 4
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The Buchan Tradition
Nick Rankin explores the literary legacy of the writer John Buchan.
BBC Radio 4
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The Buckingham Palace Connection
Writer Ted Willis's drama about what might have happened in Ekaterinburg in 1918.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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Budget Call
Vincent Duggleby answers listeners' calls on how the Budget will affect them.
BBC Radio 4
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Budget Call
The Money Box team answer your personal finance questions arising from the Budget.
BBC Radio 4
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Bug in the System: The Past, Present and Future of Cancer
Where does cancer came from, where is it going, and how might we finally overcome it?
BBC Radio 4
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Bugs that Rule the World
Bad bacteria, how they spread and the diseases they can cause
BBC World Service
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Bugzy Malone’s Grandest Game
Grand Theft Auto shocked and thrilled the world. For rapper Bugzy Malone – it goes deep.
BBC Radio 5 Live
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Buidheagain
A traveller girl, devoted to her brood of laying hens, seeks revenge on a mean farmer.
BBC ALBA
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Build and Be Damned
The Victorians built grand ambitious railways, sewers and tunnels. Should we do the same?
BBC Radio 4
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Build Me a Fast Bowler
Jonathan Agnew unravels the qualities that make the perfect fast bowler.
BBC Radio 4
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Building a Better Bee
Martha Kearney examines if robotic/genetically modified bees can protect the world’s crops
BBC Radio 4
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