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How to Live with Women
A boyfriend with bad habits is sent to live with three different, inspirational women
BBC Three
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How to Make
Zoe Laughlin deconstructs three design classics before creating her own bespoke versions.
BBC Four
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How to Make a Brexit
Carolyn Quinn explores the practical process for exiting the EU if UK voters opt to leave.
BBC Radio 4
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How to Make a Number One Record
Going in search of what it takes to get a number one hit single.
BBC Four
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How to Make a Royal Marines Officer
Two-part documentary following 29 men hoping to become Royal Marine officers.
BBC One
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How to Make the Perfect Cake
How to bake the most delicious, moist, light, fluffy concoction ever with Miles Jupp.
BBC Radio Scotland
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How to Make the Perfect Coffee
Flat white, half caff decaff or a frothy coffee... made to perfection. With Miles Jupp.
BBC Radio Scotland
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How To Make The World Add Up by Tim Harford
Tim Harford reads from his new book decoding the truth behind statistics.
BBC Radio 4
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How to Make the World Add Up by Tim Harford (Omnibus)
Tim Harford reads from his book decoding the truth behind statistics.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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How To Make Your First Billion
The true stories of the trials and tribulations of setting up an internet company.
BBC World Service
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How to Marry a Millionaire
Three New York models rent a luxurious apartment together to impress affluent bachelors.
BBC Two
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How to Murder Your Wife
A man who 'accidentally' gets married while drunk is accused of murdering his wife.
BBC Two
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How To Murder Your Wife
A man who 'accidentally' gets married while drunk is accused of murdering his wife.
BBC Two
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How to Play
The insiders' take on bringing great classical music to audiences in 21st-century Britain.
BBC Radio 4
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How to Play... Beethoven's Symphony No 7
A performers' perspective on bringing Beethoven’s liveliest symphony to the concert hall.
BBC Radio 4
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How to Prepare for Government
Cleo Watson and Helen MacNamara go behind the scenes of the civil service during purdah.
BBC Radio 4
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How to Put a Human on Mars
A team of scientists designs the crafts which would be needed to get a crew to Mars.
BBC News
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How to Put a Human on Mars
How would a first human mission to Mars actually work were we to try to send a crew there?
BBC News
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How to Raise a Trillion
How can the UK government can raise enough money to weather the current economic crisis?
BBC Radio 4
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How to Read the News
How the news is made and how our perception of the facts can be shaped by its presentation
BBC Radio 4
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How to Rob a Bank
How a student helped himself to 40,000 pounds of banks' credit in just over a year.
BBC Three
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How to Run a City
Shari Vahl meets some of the past, present and future stars of English local authorities
BBC Radio 4
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How to Run Europe
Anne McElvoy explores the history of governing Europe across three eras
BBC Radio 4
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How to See a Black Hole: The Universe's Greatest Mystery
Film following researchers as they try to take the first-ever picture of a black hole.
BBC Four
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How To See A Black Hole: The Universe’s Greatest Mystery
Programming from the BBC Persian Service
BBC Persian TV
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How To Solve A Problem Like Trawsfynydd
Iolo Williams explores innovative ways to decommission nuclear power stations.
BBC Radio Wales
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How to Solve Racism in America?
Is there a single step forward America could take to help solve its racism problems?
BBC News
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How to Spot Fake Banknotes
Would you be able to tell the difference between a real and fake bank note
BBC News
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How to Spot Potential
Kate Mason presents a series exploring human potential in various walks of life.
BBC Radio 4
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How to Stand Up to a Dictator by Maria Ressa
Maria Ressa's memoir chronicling her fight to protect democracy by reporting the facts.
BBC Radio 4
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How to Stay Cool in Extreme Heat
High temperatures affect our bodies more than most of us realise
BBC News
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How to Steal a Million
An art forger's daughter involves an insurance investigator in a plot to steal a fake.
BBC Two
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How to Steal a Trillion
Oliver Bullough traces Britain's vital role in the growth of 'offshore' money laundering.
BBC Radio 4
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How to Stop Time by Matt Haig (Omnibus)
Two-part omnibus edition of Matt Haig's tale of a man who does not age.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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How to Succeed in Business
The secret of success is in understanding the culture of your business partners
BBC World Service
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How to Survive the Property Crisis
Series offering advice for homeowners and house buyers during the credit crunch.
BBC One
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How to Survive the Roman Empire, by Pliny and Me (Omnibus)
Omnibus editions of How to Survive the Roman Empire, by Pliny and Me
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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How to Teach Maths
Alex Bellos looks at the science behind learning maths and if school lessons reflect this.
BBC Radio 4
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How to Train Your Dragon
Animation. A young Viking forms an unlikely friendship with Toothless, an injured dragon.
CBBC
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How to Train Your Dragon 2
When they discover a secret cave, it is up to Hiccup and Toothless to protect the peace.
BBC One
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How to Train Your Dragon 2
When they discover a secret cave, it is up to Hiccup and Toothless to protect the peace.
BBC One
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How to Train Your Dragon 3: The Hidden World
Hiccup seeks the Hidden World, a sanctuary where his villagers and dragons will be safe.
BBC One
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How to Turn Your Life Around
Succeeding against the odds. What does it take to turn your life around?
BBC Radio 4
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How to Vaccinate the World
Tim Harford reports on the global race to create a vaccine to end the Covid-19 pandemic.
BBC Radio 4
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How to Win a Campaign
A look at the building blocks and dark arts of political campaigning.
BBC Radio 4
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How to Win an Election: A Panorama Guide
The story of how television has changed British politics.
BBC Four
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How to Win an Information War by Peter Pomerantsev
Peter Pomerantsev tells the story of World War II propagandist Sefton Delmer.
BBC Radio 4
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How to Win Eurovision
Greg James and Russell Kane look at the ingredients needed to become a Eurovision winner.
BBC Three
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How to Win the Ashes: 2005
Cricket documentary that takes a deep dive into one of sport’s fiercest rivalries.
BBC Sport
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How to Win the Champions League
Locker room tales reveal what it takes to be crowned kings of Europe.
BBC One
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How to Win the TV Debate
Michael Cockerell uncovers what it's like to be in a televised political leaders' debate.
BBC Two
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How to Win the World Cup
Members of three World Cup-winning teams reveal the inside story of how they did it.
BBC News
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How to Win the World Cup
Members of three World Cup-winning teams reveal the inside story of how they did it.
BBC One
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How to Write
Authors including Michael Morpurgo and Philip Pullman share the secrets of their writing.
BBC Two
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How To Write A Novel In A Week by Tony Grounds (Omnibus)
Jim has found a way to unlock the novel inside of him.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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How to Write a Personal Statement
A personal statement is crucial for university. What should it say, asks Imogen Stubbs?
BBC Radio 4
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How to Write a Poem
Poet Glyn Maxwell leads a masterclass at a dream literature festival.
BBC Radio 4
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How to Write a Power Ballad
Can Rev. Richard Coles write a new power ballad to rival Total Eclipse of the Heart?
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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How To Write An Instruction Manual
Engineer Mark Miodownik explores the history of product guides - what's their future?
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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How To: Do Your Hair in Lockdown
Hair masterclasses from Stylist Grace Gebbie and Trichologist Ebuni Ajiduah.
BBC Live Streams
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How Tom Jones Conquered America
Gary Raymond tells the story of how Tom Jones conquered the American entertainment world
BBC Radio Wales
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How Trump Voters See the US-Israel War on Iran
US polling suggests Americans against ongoing US-Israeli military campaign in Iran
BBC News
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How Tubes Of Mud Could Reveal How Antarctica Is Changing
A new study hopes to unlock centuries of scientific secrets about the Southern Ocean
BBC News
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How Ukraine is Using Robots to Supply Its Troops
With Russian drones attacking supply lines, Ukraine is turning to robot delivery systems
BBC News
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How Voting Changed My Life
Voting takes place in all kinds of ways. Find out how putting an x in a box changes lives.
BBC Radio Scotland
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How Wales Won the Ryder Cup
A look at how the Celtic Manor succeeded in its bid to host the 2010 Ryder Cup.
BBC One Wales
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How Wars Begin
AJP Taylor on the origins of modern wars, from the French Revolution to the Cold War
BBC Parliament
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How Wars Begin
AJP Taylor, the renowned English historian, discusses the origins of modern wars.
BBC One
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How Wars End
James Naughtie examines the possible outcomes of Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
BBC Radio 4
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How We Built Britain
David Dimbleby discovers the buildings that have made the nation what it is.
BBC Two
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How We Got To Now
The secret histories of everyday objects and how they shaped the modern world.
BBC World Service
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How We Got to Now with Steven Johnson
Steven Johnson reveals the story behind the ideas that made modern life possible.
BBC Two
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How We Hustle with Yianni
Yianni and his special guests break down the art and business of side-hustling.
BBC Radio 5 Live
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How We Voted Brexit
Remainers and Brexiteers reveal the thinking that shaped their EU referendum campaigns.
BBC Radio 4
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How We Voted?
Leading academic experts share their analysis of the outcome of the UK elections.
BBC Parliament
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How We Won The Ashes
Stuart Broad and Joe Root re-live their thrilling 2015 Ashes victory over Australia.
BBC Sport
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How Will the Budget Affect Young People?
The Budget is expected to justify tax increases as a measure to control national debt
BBC News
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How Will Trump's Tariffs Impact You?
The BBC's team of experts answer your questions on Trump's new tariffs
BBC News
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How Woolies Became Wellies: One Woman's Fight for the High Street
A former Woolworths manager battles to re-open the store as Wellworths.
BBC One
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How Would a Labour Leadership Contest Work?
How would a leadership challenge work and who could stand?
BBC News
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How Would We Know If Democracy Had Died?
Phil Tinline sets out to trace where the red lines lie that keep our political system safe
BBC Radio 4
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How You Pay for the City
David Grossman investigates the ways that savers, investors and consumers pay for the City
BBC Radio 4
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How Your Other Half Spends
Two couples with out-of-control spending reveal all their financial dirty laundry.
BBC Scotland