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Bitesize GCSE English Language
Whatever you're studying for your English Language GCSE, our experts have your back.
BBC Sounds
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Bitesize GCSE English Literature
Whatever text you're studying for your English Lit. GCSE, our experts have your back.
BBC Sounds
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Bitesize GCSE History
Our hosts take you through history topics to revise for your GCSE History exam.
BBC Sounds
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Bitesize GCSE Physics
James and Ellie take you through the main things to know for your GCSE Physics exam.
BBC Sounds
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Bitesize GCSE: Literally
Join characters from GCSE English literature set texts in social media-style challenges.
BBC Bitesize
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Bitesize Parenting Teens
A new podcast about teens presented by actress and comedian Kerry Godliman.
BBC Sounds
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Bitesize Primary Parents' Survival Guide
Answering your biggest questions about schooling at home.
BBC Sounds
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Bitesize Secondary Parents' Survival Guide
Answering your biggest questions about schooling at home.
BBC Sounds
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Bitesize Study Support
Tips and advice to help make school, life and revision feel more manageable.
BBC Sounds
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Bitesize: Northern Ireland
Learn from home with educational programmes for the curriculum in Northern Ireland.
BBC Bitesize
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Bitter Lake
Adam Curtis's epic story of how Britain, America and Russia got lost in Afghanistan.
BBC
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The Bitter Pill
Why aren't the pharmaceutical needs of the world's poorest being met?
BBC World Service
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Bjorn Borg on his Cancer Diagnosis
Tennis legend Bjorn Borg discusses his diagnosis with "aggressive" prostate cancer.
BBC Sport
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Black America in History
Series looking at moments of empowerment in Black American history.
BBC World Service
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Black and British: A Forgotten History
A look at the relationship between Britain and people whose origins lie in Africa.
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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Black Art Matters
Sonia Boyce views current interest in black British art through the life of Donald Rodney.
BBC Radio 4
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The Black Blood Donor Crisis
Lindsay Johns asks why so few black Britons give blood and examines why it matters.
BBC Radio 4
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Black Eyed Girls by Katie Hims
Poignant drama by Katie Hims that follows the lives of separated twins.
BBC Radio 4
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Black Flight and the New Suburbia
Hugh Muir charts the movement of ethnic minorities from cities to the English countryside.
BBC Radio 4
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Black Girls Don't Cry
Marverine Cole explores why some black women are more prone to anxiety and depression.
BBC Radio 4
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Black Gold
Stories about the impact of Stanlow oil refinery on a community and landscape.
BBC Sounds
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Black Hill, Bleak Summer
A farming community recalls the UK's worst ever foot-and-mouth disease outbreak in 2001.
BBC Radio 4
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Black Hollywood: 'They've Gotta Have Us'
How art and activism for black people in film are indivisible from race and cinema.
BBC Two
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Black Is a Country
Exploring the underground music generated by the Black Power and Black Arts movements
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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Black Is the New Black
Exceptional figures from all walks of life share their thoughts on being black today.
BBC Two
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Black Music in Europe: A Hidden History
Clarke Peters uncovers the stories of black musicians in Europe.
BBC Radio 4
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Black Music Wales
Newport rapper L E M F R E C K explores the often-overlooked history of Welsh black music.
BBC Two Wales
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Black Ops
Two inept community support officers go undercover to thwart a violent criminal gang.
BBC One
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Black Panther: Wakanda Forever Q&A
Danai Gurira, Lupita Nyong'o, Letitia Wright on Black Panther: Wakanda Forever.
BBC Radio 1Xtra
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Black Power: A British Story of Resistance
An examination of the Black Power movement in the late 1960s in the UK.
BBC Two
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Black Roots
Grammy award-winner Rhiannon Giddens explores the history of African American roots music.
BBC Radio 4
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Black Star Line: The Story of Marcus Garvey
A look at the life of black activist Marcus Garvey.
BBC Radio 4
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The Black Swan
Danish lawyer Amira Smajic, once a trusted advisor to notorious gangs, wants out.
BBC Four
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Black Waters: The Sea Empress Disaster
The story of the 1996 Sea Empress oil spill off the Welsh coast.
BBC One Wales
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Black, African and British
How Britain's black African communities are shaping politics, faith, business and culture.
BBC Radio 4
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Black, White and Beethoven
Joseph Harker asks why Britain's classical music scene remains so resolutely white.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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The Blackburn Files
Fine Time Fontayne stars as Stephen J Blackburn, ex-pitman turned private investigator
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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Blackburn Rovers
Blackburn Rovers pre and post-match interviews and discussion.
BBC Radio Lancashire
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Blackface on Campus
Student journalist Megan Schellong investigates racist incidents at American universities.
BBC Radio 4
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Blackmailed: The Sextortion Killers
Reporter Tir Dhondy investigates the rise of sextortion scams on social media.
BBC Three
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Blackout Ballet
Ismene Brown uncovers the story of Mona Inglesby and International Ballet.
BBC Radio 4
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Blackpool FC
Blackpool FC pre and post-match interviews and Seasiders discussion.
BBC Radio Lancashire
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Blackwater by Claire McGowan
A multi-voiced dark story about secrets and lies in a small town
BBC Radio 4
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Blades, Sweat and Tears
Behind the scenes access with the GB Rowing Team as they strive for Olympic glory.
BBC Radio Berkshire
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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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Blair's Faith Foundation
Can Tony Blair's Faith Foundation succeed in promoting religion as a force for progress?
BBC Radio 4
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The Blame Game
Topical comedy panel show with an irreverent view of the news
BBC One Northern Ireland
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The Blame Game
The former director of MI5 questions why there must always be someone to blame.
BBC Radio 4
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Blank
A novelist struggling with writer's block gets trapped on a fully AI-automated retreat.
BBC Two
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Blasted: The Life and Death of Sarah Kane
Dan Rebellato explores the life and work of playwright Sarah Kane.
BBC Radio 4
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Blasts from the Megaphone
Paul Farley speaks up for the humble megaphone that has been raising voices for centuries.
BBC Radio 4
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Bleached Bone and Living Wood
Christine Finn visits the house that was the poet Wilfred Owen's final refuge in France.
BBC Radio 4
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Bleak Mornings
Artists improvising on the spot, to soundtrack listeners terrible mornings
BBC Radio 1
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A Bleeding Shame
Jane Garvey examines the topic of menstruation and asks if attitudes are finally changing.
BBC Radio 4
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Bleep Bleep Bloop: Music and Video Games
Paul Bennun explores the world of music composed for video games.
BBC Radio 4
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The Bletchley Girls
Who were the women who worked at Bletchley? What did they do? What became of them?
BBC Radio 4
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Bletchley Park: Codebreaking's Forgotten Genius
A look at the life of Gordon Welchman, a codebreaker crucial to the defeat of the Nazis.
BBC Two
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The Blind Astronomer
Kate Molleson tells the story of Wanda Diaz-Merced and her pioneering work with sound.
BBC Radio 4
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Blind Date with Don Camillo
Communism vies with the Catholic church in Italy's post-war comic creation, Don Camillo.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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Blind Man Roams the Globe
Peter White explores the experience of travel from a blind person's perspective
BBC Radio 4
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Blind Man's Bete Noire
Peter White explores some of the things that annoy him about blindness
BBC Radio 4
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Blind Mind's Eye
Sue Armstrong hears the personal experience of people with aphantasia - no mind's eye.
BBC Radio 4
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Blitz Spirit with Lucy Worsley
Lucy Worsley explores the lives of six real people who lived through the Blitz.
BBC One
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Blociau Lliw
Anturiaethau grwp o ffrindiau sy'n dod â lliw i'r byd. The adventures of a group of fri...
S4C
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Blociau Rhif
Hwyl a sbri i blant ifanc gyda'r blociau rhif. Fun and games for young children with th...
S4C
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Block On Block
Series about the construction and impact of six different types of buildings
BBC World Service
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Blogging In Brazil
Down Brazil's 600km São Franciso river following Richard Burton's 1867 historic canoe trip
BBC World Service
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The Blonde Women of India
Exploring the lives of white women married to local Indian men who have made India home.
BBC Radio 4
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Blood and Milk by Gregory Evans
By Gregory Evans. Thriller set in 1890s Whitechapel.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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Blood For Blood
Why are black and Asian people in Britain reluctant to act as blood and organ donors?
BBC Radio 4
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Blood Lands
A true story of a murder investigation which takes us to the heart of modern South Africa.
BBC Radio 4
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Blood Matters
Blanche Girouard explores the UK's contaminated blood scandal of the 1970s and 1980s.
BBC Radio 4
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Blood on the Dance Floor
The untold story of the murder of a gay police officer in Northern Ireland in 1997.
BBC Radio 5 Live
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The Blood Telegram
The story of one of the most controversial documents in US diplomatic history.
BBC Radio 4
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Blood, Sage and Grace
Grace Dent explores the life and work of literary luminary Lorna Sage.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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Blood, Sex and Money: The Life and Work of Emile Zola
Glenda Jackson presents a documentary in Paris of France's great writer–Emile Zola.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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Blood, Sweat and Cheer
Can a Welsh cheer squad defy the odds, beat superstar Team USA and become world champions?
BBC Three