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Challenging Racism
Five programmes celebrating the World Conference against Racism
BBC World Service
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The Chambers
Following the barristers, clerks and staff of one of London's leading law chambers
BBC Radio 4
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Champions
What are the largest, fastest, longest-living, and most numerous animals on earth?
BBC World Service
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Chance to Dance
Series looking at the educational dance project run by The Royal Opera House
BBC World Service
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Change of Art
Artist Andrew Shoben explores a controversial idea to 'rotate or retire' public artworks
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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A Change of Sex
Groundbreaking series following Julia Grant through her life as a transgender person.
BBC Two
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Changing Climate
Roger Harrabin examines the science, politics and solutions of climate.
BBC Radio 4
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Changing Landscapes
Meditating on the care and carelessness we've brought to bear on Scotland's environment.
BBC One Scotland
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Changing My Voice
Christopher Gabbitas explores the effects on singers of changing the pitch of their voice.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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The Changing Sound of Radio
Chris Watson examines some of the ways technology has changed the radio we listen to.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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Changing the Odds
How the 2005 Gambling Act propelled the UK to become the biggest online gambling market.
BBC Radio 4
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The Channel (Omnibus)
Five viewpoints assessing the English Channel's impact on the British identity.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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Channel Islands News
The latest news, sport, weather and features from across the Channel Islands
BBC One
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The Channel
Series examining how the English Channel has affected British identity through time.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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Chaos Walking
2257. Teen Todd finds crash survivor Viola near his colony world community without women.
BBC One
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The Chaplin Archive
Exploring the vast archive of Chaplin's unfinished scripts, letters and press cuttings
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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Charabanc to Russia
An Irish theatre group tours the Soviet Union and compares theatrical traditions
BBC World Service
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Character Studies with Alexander McCall Smith
Alexander McCall Smith explores the work of writers and their favourite characters.
BBC Radio 4
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Charisma: Pinning Down the Butterfly
Francine Stock's history of the alluring yet elusive quality that is charisma
BBC Radio 4
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Charles Dickens - A Tale of Two Cities
Dickens's classic story, set in London and Paris before and during the French Revolution
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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Charles Dickens - Great Expectations
Dickens's classic tale about the turbulent childhood of orphan Pip. Starring Maggie Steed
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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Charles Edouard Jeanneret
The life and significance of architect Le Corbusier (Charles Edouard Jeanneret)
BBC World Service
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Charli XCX's Best Song Ever
Perfect tracks for life's ultimate playlist - Charli and friends have the best song ever.
BBC Radio 1
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Charlie and Lola
Join siblings Lola and Charlie as they deal with topics that affect their everyday lives.
CBeebies
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Charlotte and Lillian
Comedy by about a young charity volunteer and the old lady she has been paired with.
BBC Radio 4
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Charlotte Smith Is Sensible
After years of always having a waterproof and a plan B, Charlotte asks - am I missing out?
BBC Radio 4
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Charlotte White's Musical Fight
Josie d'Arby tells the remarkable story of Charlotte White's road to musical redemption.
BBC Radio 4
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Charting the Border
The writer Garrett Carr reveals his unusual map of the Irish border.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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Chat, Snaps and Videotape
Exploring how music, radio, film and photography reflects Nigerian society
BBC World Service
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Chauvet: Humanity's First Great Masterpiece
Documentary following the work of scientists at archaeological marvel the Chauvet cave.
BBC Four
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Cheat Code: The Gaming and Tech Podcast
Chipzel unlocks the past, present and future of UK gaming and technology.
BBC Radio Ulster
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Checkout Confessions
Matt Tebbutt rummages through famous guests’ baskets in the ultimate supermarket snoop!
BBC Radio Wales
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Cheltenham Festival
BBC Radio Berkshire presents live coverage from this year's Cheltenham Festival.
BBC Radio Berkshire
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Cheltenham Town
Cheltenham Town pre and post-match interviews and discussion.
BBC Radio Gloucestershire
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The Chemist of Life and Death
How chemist Fritz Haber saved billions from starvation - and pioneered gas warfare too.
BBC Radio 4
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The Chemistry of Addiction
Dr Graham Easton explores how the brain deals with drugs and who might become an addict
BBC Radio 4
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Chess Masters: The Endgame
Twelve rising stars of the UK’s booming chess community battle it out.
BBC Two
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Chi-Chi: Panda Ambassador
Naturalist and journalist Henry Nicholls traces the story of Chi-Chi the panda.
BBC Radio 4
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Chief constable to speak amid call for unity across area
Sarah Crew is due to talk as she says communities should "stand against hate".
BBC Live Streams
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The Chief
Scot Squad’s top cop dives deep into dealing with colleagues, bams and family alike.
BBC Scotland
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A Child to Sponsor
Emily Buchanan explores the dilemmas of sponsoring children in developing countries.
BBC Radio 4
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Children in Need on Radio 2
Highlights from Sara's Great Northern Marathon Challenge for BBC Children in Need.
BBC Radio 2
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Children of Courage
Children give their accounts of the events that earned them National Awards for Gallantry
BBC World Service
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Children of the Blitz
Some of the last survivors of the Blitz, children who weren't evacuated, tell their story.
BBC Two
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Children of the Olympic Bid
Series following the youngsters who went to Singapore in support of London's Olympic bid
BBC Radio 4
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Children of the Scattered Homes
Clare Jenkins tells the story of children cared for in 'scattered homes' of Sheffield.
BBC Radio 4
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Children of the Tsunami
How the 2011 tsunami and the Fukushima nuclear accident have affected children's lives.
BBC Two
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Children on the Front Line
Mike Thomson reports from Northern Iraq on the changing role of child soldiers.
BBC Radio 4
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Children's Correspondents
Why the rights of children around the world need to be protected
BBC World Service
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Chill Out
Giving young people a chance to air their views about events in the news
BBC World Service
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The Chillenden Murders
A team of independent experts re-examine the evidence in the Chillenden murders case.
BBC Two
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China and the Virus
Has the Covid-19 epidemic weakened or strengthened the grip of China’s Communist Party?
BBC Radio 4
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China and the World
Isabel Hilton looks at contemporary China's relationships with the wider world.
BBC Radio 4
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China Uncovered
A history to provide explanations for China’s actions and for its attitudes today
BBC World Service
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China: As History Is My Witness
Carrie Gracie presents a series exploring ten great lives from Chinese history
BBC Radio 4
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China's Accidental Activists
The women battling the Chinese state after their loved ones were jailed as dissidents.
BBC Radio 4
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China's Cultural Revolution
Hearing from people who experienced the Cultural Revolution, between 1966 and 1976
BBC World Service
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China's Football Revolution
Clive Anderson visits China to find out why success at the sport has eluded the country.
BBC Radio 4
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China's Greatest Treasures
BBC art historian Alastair Sooke travels through China to explore its greatest treasures.
BBC News
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China's Long March
The Long March of 1934-35, a look at the history of the march and Chinese politics
BBC World Service
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China's Magic Weapon
Governments around the world are uncovering secret operations to expand China's influence.
BBC Two
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China's New Iron Rice Bowl
Rana Mitter discovers the unexpected thinking behind China's welfare state.
BBC Radio 4
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China's World
China's economic growth saw investments being made all over the world
BBC World Service
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Chinese Characters
Series of essays exploring Chinese history through the life stories of key personalities.
BBC Radio 4
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The Chinese Nureyev
Li Cunxin, Madame Mao's favourite dancer, tells Darcey Bussell about his amazing journey.
BBC Radio 4
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The Chinese Reader
Writer and presenter Julie Tsang explores the world of Chinese literature.
BBC Radio 4
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Chinook: Zulu Delta 576
Two-part documentary series examining the 1994 Mull of Kintyre Chinook helicopter crash.
BBC One Northern Ireland
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The Chipping Forecast
Join Andrew, Eddie and Iain for a golf show that doesn't take itself seriously.
BBC Sounds
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The Choir - The Choral Interview
Sara Mohr-Pietsch interviews performers about their choral passions.
BBC Radio 3
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Choose Life
Twenty years after Trainspotting's release, the real-life addicts who inspired the actors.
BBC Radio 4
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Choosing Race
Stories of people fighting to claim their racial identity - and those looking to police it
BBC Radio 4
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Choral Diplomacy
Alex Stevenson explores musical diplomacy, as the Parliament and Bundestag choirs sing.
BBC Radio 4
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Choral History of Britain
Roderick Williams explores how singing together is at the heart of being human.
BBC Radio 4
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A Choral Pilgrimage with The Sixteen
Luminous choral music on the theme of peace, performed in Peterborough Cathedral.
BBC Four
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Chris and Meg's Wild Summer
Chris Packham and stepdaughter Meg go on a road trip with amazing animal encounters.
BBC Two
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