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France and Race: A Question of Identite
Julian Jackson on the issue at the heart of the forthcoming French presidential election.
BBC Radio 4
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France: Soundtrack To The Revolution
The sound of modern protest. Young people fight the power in France.
BBC Radio 4
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Frank Off The Radio: The Frank Skinner Podcast
Put the kettle on, sit down and enjoy Frank Off The Radio.
BBC Sounds
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Fraud Squad
Follow the dedicated teams pursuing the criminals who steal billions every year.
BBC One
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Freak Out! The Frank Zappa Story
Germaine Greer presents a profile of eccentric 1970s rock icon Frank Zappa.
BBC Radio 4
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Freak Zone Playlist
Hand crafted playlists from creators of underground and experimental music.
BBC Radio 6 Music
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Fred & Pete's Treasure Tales
A fun-packed adventure as artists Fred and Pete charge around Cornwall seeking treasure!
CBeebies
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Fred at The Stand
Stand-up comedy with Fred MacAulay and guests, from the Stand Comedy Club in Edinburgh.
BBC Radio 4
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Freddie Flintoff's Field of Dreams
Freddie Flintoff heads back to the grassroots to turn reluctant teens to keen cricketers.
BBC One
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The Free Degrees
How a new wave of debt-free degree apprenticeships is filling the skills gap.
BBC Radio 4
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Free Speech
Author Timothy Garton Ash examines one of the most hotly debated subjects of our time.
BBC Radio 4
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Free Thinking
The ideas shaping our lives today - with artists and thinkers in debates and interviews.
BBC Radio 4
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Free Wales Harmony: When Pop Went Welsh
Manchester DJ and record collector Andy Votel explores Welsh language pop music.
BBC Radio 4
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Freedom Pass
Terry Waite and Christopher Matthew use their Freedom Passes on the buses of London.
BBC Radio 4
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The Freedom Trail
Edward Stourton walks the most dangerous WWII escape route over the Pyrenees
BBC Radio 4
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The French Culture War
Exploring the culture war between secularism and a new generation of Muslims in France.
BBC Radio 4
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The French East End
Lucy Ash explores London's new French community, as it spreads beyond South Kensington.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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The Frequency of Laughter: A History of Radio Comedy
Grace Dent presents a conversational history of radio comedy, from 1975 to 2005.
BBC Radio 4
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Frequently Asked Questions About Time Travel
Three ordinary blokes discover a rift in the space-time continuum in their local pub.
BBC Two
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Fresh Cops
Series following some of the police force's new recruits as they begin their careers.
BBC Three
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Fresh from the Fringe
A showcase of the best new acts from the Edinburgh Festival Fringe
BBC Radio 4
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Freud for Our Times
If psychoanalysis is only for the wealthy few, can we all still benefit from Freud?
BBC Radio 4
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The Friday Documentary
A collection of feature documentaries, retelling stories from across the world
BBC World Service
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Friday Night Comedy from BBC Radio 4
The best topical comedy from BBC Radio 4, every Friday. Listen first on BBC Sounds.
BBC Radio 4
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Friday Night is Music Night
Light music and the best in film and TV scores from the BBC Concert Orchestra.
BBC Radio 3
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The Friday Night Social
Geraint Hardy and guests chew over what's happening in the world of sport.
BBC Radio Wales
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Friday Night Sport
A round-up of Devon's sporting week and a look ahead to the weekend's games.
BBC Radio Devon
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Friday Requests with Cameron Stout
Cameron Stout plays your dedications, messages and music choices.
BBC Radio Scotland
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The Friday Show
Weekly news roundup for those learning and teaching English as a foreign language
BBC World Service
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Friend or Foe by Michael Morpurgo
An abridgement of Friend or Foe by Michael Morpurgo, which is set during World War Two.
School Radio
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Friends & Foes - A Narrative History of Diplomacy
Professor David Rothkopf charts the transformation of modern international diplomacy.
BBC Radio 4
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Friends Like These
Two teams compete against each other in a series of nerve-jangling challenges.
BBC One
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Friends Will Be Friends with Cat & Edith
Cat Deeley and Edith Bowman find out more about the stories behind lasting friendships.
BBC Radio 2
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Fright Krewe
A girl who lives for horror accidentally breaks a spell and unleashes an ancient evil.
CBBC
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Frightened of Each Other's Shadows
Nihal Arthanayake presents a portrait of contemporary Britain in an epoch of terror.
BBC Radio 4
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The Fringe Comedy Showcase
Stand-up comedy from some of the best comedians at this year’s Edinburgh Fringe.
BBC Radio Ulster
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Frinton Forever
Richard Wilson stars at Frinton Summer Theatre to mark its 75th anniversary of weekly rep.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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Fritz Reiner
"Engendering fear was a basic tool": a profile of Hungarian conductor Fritz Reiner
BBC World Service
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The Frock and the Church
Women bishops? Will the Church of England approve them and can it cope with the fallout?
BBC Radio 4
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Froglets
For the Froglets, the human world is a playground full of everyday challenges and wonders.
CBeebies
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From Agony to Analgesia
Irene Tracey, professor of neuroimaging at Oxford University, explores pain.
BBC Radio 4
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From Birmingham to Beijing: The Lure of a Chinese Career
The stories of graduates finding work internships far afield in China.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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From College to Clink
Britain's brightest graduates start their working life behind bars as prison officers.
BBC Radio 4
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From Cradle to Care
Nigel Richardson investigates the surging number of newborns entering the care system.
BBC Radio 4
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From Dunkirk to D-Day
Charles Wheeler recalls the epic of strategic success that made victory possible.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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From Enlightenment to Entanglement
Science writer Stuart Clark explores the relationship between scientists and computers.
BBC Radio 4
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From Fact to Fiction
Series in which writers create a fictional response to recent headlines.
BBC Radio 4
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From Frestonia to Belgravia: The History of Squatting
Robert Elms charts the history, ideology and culture of squatting.
BBC Radio 4
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From Hoplite to Harrier
A history of warfare. Exploring advances in technology and tactics
BBC World Service
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From Kabul to Manchester
Documentary following a group of Afghan families settling into new lives in Manchester.
BBC Radio 4
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From Luton Streets to Jersey Shores
Sarfraz Manzoor goes in search of Bruce Springsteen's New Jersey.
BBC Radio 4
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From Mumbai to Machynlleth
A poetic and musical collaboration melding two traditions and seeking common ground.
BBC Radio 4
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From Nairobi to Beijing
A look at the changing situation for women globally and future patterns of development
BBC World Service
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From Our Home Correspondent
Mishal Husain presents despatches from journalists and writers across the UK.
BBC Radio 4
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From Our Own Correspondent
Insight, wit and analysis from BBC correspondents, journalists and writers
BBC Radio 4
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From Our Own Correspondent
Insight wit and analysis from BBC correspondents and writers on the BBC World Service
BBC World Service
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From Rags to Riches
Amber Butchart charts the journey of charity shop clothes to vintage mainstream fashion.
BBC Radio 4
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From Scotland with Love
Vic Galloway delves into his archives for the ultimate in homegrown music.
BBC Radio Scotland
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From Sensuality to Puritanism: How Muslim Cultures turned Grey
Yasmin Alibhai-Brown explores the increasingly austere nature of Muslim culture and art.
BBC Radio 4
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From Shame to Pride
Val McDermid presents a series charting the history of same-sex relationships in Britain.
BBC Radio 4
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From Sputnik to Satnav
The history of the man-made satellite, from Sputnik's Cold War launch to the present day.
BBC Radio 4
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From the Cockpit to the Operating Theatre
Why lessons learned from aviation psychology are starting to save lives in hospitals.
BBC Radio 4
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From the Couch to the Courtroom
Helena Kennedy QC explores the relationship between law, psychotherapy and mind doctors.
BBC Radio 4
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From the Mayflower to the Moon (and Back Again)
A 400-year journey into the creation of the United States with the writer Joe Queenan.
BBC Radio 4
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From the Steppes to the Stage
Kate Molleson tells the story of Mongolia's remarkable rise to being an opera superpower.
BBC Radio 4
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From Worcester with Love
Peter White finds out what the blind boarding school he attended is like today
BBC Radio 4
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Front Row
Live magazine programme on the worlds of arts, literature, film, media and music
BBC Radio 4
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Frontiers
Programme exploring new ideas in science and meeting the researchers responsible
BBC Radio 4
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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 Frontline Prince
Edward VIII, the king who abdicated, was deeply marked by the Great War.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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Frontlines of Journalism
Jeremy Bowen presents stories from the frontlines of conflict - and journalism itself.
BBC Radio 4
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