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Soldiers of the Empire
Santanu Das tells the story of the Indian soldiers who served the Empire in WWI.
BBC Radio 4
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Solent Non League Football
A weekly round-up of the non-league football scene across the Solent region
BBC Radio Solent
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Solent Sport Special
Bringing you the latest news on our local teams and grass roots sport.
BBC Radio Solent
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The Solitary Billionaire: J. Paul Getty
Alan Whicker interviews billionaire J. Paul Getty at his home in Surrey. (1963)
BBC
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Some Girls
A comedy about a group of quirky teenage girls who live on the same inner-city estate.
BBC Three
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Some Mothers Do 'Ave 'Em
Meet Frank Spencer. He's enthusiastic, well-meaning... and disaster-prone.
BBC One
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Some Tame Gazelle by Barbara Pym
Elizabeth Proud's six-part dramatisation of Barbara Pym's novel.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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Somerset's Cricket Show: Extras
Looking at the latest news from the Somerset Cricket scene and beyond.
BBC Radio Somerset
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Something Old, Something New
From Sheffield to South Carolina, Johny Pitts explores alternative Black British identity.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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Something Special
Education show using songs, rhymes and Makaton to promote language skills.
CBeebies
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Something Special
Mr Tumble's spotty bag takes you and Justin on an adventure to meet other children.
CBeebies Radio
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Something Special at the Proms
Justin and his new friends visit the Royal Albert Hall for Something Special at the Proms.
CBeebies
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Something Special At The Proms
Get ready to hear all about a very special day at the Proms with Justin and Mr Tumble.
CBeebies Radio
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Something to Declare
Jack Boswell explores how other cultures handle the universal problems we face at home.
BBC Radio 4
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Somhairle Spins
Join Somhairle Johnston as he pushes himself to the limit in various cycling challenges.
BBC ALBA
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Sona
Vicky Kilgour embarks on a road trip in search of wellbeing with friend Duncan MacDonald.
BBC ALBA
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Sondheim at the BBC
A selection of Stephen Sondheim songs performed by some of the world's greatest stars.
BBC Four
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The Song Doctor
Stephen Evans talks to producer Rick Rubin about his work with the legendary Johnny Cash.
BBC Radio 4
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Song for Belper
The wonderful history of pop songs and music commissioned by town councils around Britain.
BBC Radio 4
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The Song Hunters
Sam Lee celebrates the song collectors who have fought to save folk music from extinction.
BBC Radio 4
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The Song of the Right Whale
A species facing extinction. An industry struggling to change. Will it be adapt - or die?
BBC Radio 5 Live
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The Song Thief by Colin Carberry
An eerie tale of forgotten songs and vengeful spirits by Belfast author Colin Carberry.
BBC Radio 4
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Songs for Madame Vasnier
Richard Langham Smith on the songs Debussy wrote for his muse Madame Vasnier.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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Songs for Tahrir
Reem Kelani explores the role of music in the Egyptian revolution of early 2011.
BBC Radio 4
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Songs for the Dead
Marie-Louise Muir explores the lost tradition of keening for the dead in Ireland.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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Songs From the Edgelands
Singer Gwenno champions the vitality of music written and sung in minoritised languages.
BBC Radio 4
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Songs of Praise
Inspiring hymns and songs, together with stories of faith from around the UK and beyond.
BBC One
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Songs That Saved Me
Jack Saunders talks to artists at the top of their game, on songs that impact their life.
BBC Radio 1
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Songs To Live By
Songs To Live By celebrates Black culture through the music we love.
BBC Radio 1Xtra
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Sonnets for Albert
The poet Anthony Joseph reflects on fatherhood, in his own work and that of fellow artists
BBC Radio 4
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Soon Gone: A Windrush Chronicle
The hopes and dreams of a fictionalised family across four generations.
BBC Four
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Sopel's Soapbox
Follow this year’s extraordinary US presidential race with the BBC’s Jon Sopel
BBC World Service
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Sophie Ellis-Bextor's Kitchen Disco
Sophie Ellis-Bextor's weekly Kitchen Disco, nothing but non-stop feel-good tunes!
BBC Radio 2
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Sophie Willan's Guide to Normality
Stand-up comedy. Sophie Willan looks at what it is to be 'normal'.
BBC Radio 4
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Sorry About Last Night
Alexei Sayle writes and stars in the comedy about life, love and not living together
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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Sort Your Life Out
Stacey Solomon helps families transform their homes with a life-changing declutter.
BBC One
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Sort Your Life Out Unpacked
Dilly Carter helps Vicky Pattison unbox three treasures from her home.
BBC Sounds
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The Soul of Ireland
Sean Rocks discovers how soul music and blues first gained an audience in 1960's Ireland.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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The Sound and the Fury in Concert
Performances recorded for BBC Four's The Sound and the Fury: A Century of Music
BBC
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Sound and Vision
Actors and directors discuss key musical moments from their films
BBC Radio 6 Music
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Sound Architecture: The Spaces That Speak
Science broadcaster Professor Trevor Cox explores the science of aural architecture.
BBC Radio 4
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Sound Business
A series of programmes designed to help you start and run your own business
BBC World Service
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Sound Lines
Verity Sharp connects musical stories along latitudinal lines around the globe.
BBC Radio 4
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Sound Mate
Aaron Butler hosts the comedy panel show based on sound effects and archive audio.
BBC Radio Ulster
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Sound Mate - Pilot
Aaron Butler hosts a comedy panel show based on sound effects and archive audio.
BBC Radio Ulster
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The Sound Odyssey
Gemma Cairney takes British artists for musical collaborations in different countries.
BBC Radio 4
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The Sound of Bombs
Fatima Al Qadiri explores how the sounds of war run through modern music.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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Sound of Cinema
Your weekly roundup of the finest film scores and movie music with Edith Bowman.
BBC Radio 3
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Sound of Dance
Katie Derham explores the relationship between music and dance in a variety of genres.
BBC Radio 3
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The Sound of Fear
Sean Street investigates the sound of fear, the noises and music that scare us, and why.
BBC Radio 4
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Sound of Metal
A heavy metal drummer has his life turned upside down when he starts to lose his hearing.
BBC Two
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The Sound of Space
Dr Lucie Green takes a sonic tour of the Universe, revealing the hidden sounds of space.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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Sound Painting
Tim Marlow explores the kinds of sounds and music that influence an artist's art and work.
BBC Radio 4
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Sound Towns
This series explores the origin stories of some of the UK's most vital musical movements.
BBC Radio 4
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Sounding Out
Contemporary rock and pop artists are presented in performance and in conversation.
BBC
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Sounding The Cape
Massacres and mouth harps: singer Nathaniel Mann explores conflicts in South Africa by ear
BBC Radio 4
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Sounds Like Fun by Bryan Moriarty
Bryan Moriarty’s candid, funny and heartbreaking rom com about having an open relationship
BBC Radio 4
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Sounds of the 20th Century: The 90s
Fearne Cotton looks back at the Sounds of the 1990s.
BBC Radio 2
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Sounds of the 21st Century
Claudia Winkleman introduces soundscapes of music, news, triumphs & tragedies, 2000-2010.
BBC Radio 2
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Sounds of the 60s with Tony Blackburn
The biggest hits and memories of the 60s. Plus the decade’s most streamed albums.
BBC Radio 2
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Sounds of the 70s with Shaun Keaveny
Classic tracks from the 70s. Plus a countdown of the decade’s most streamed albums.
BBC Radio 2
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Sounds of the 80s with Gary Davies
A heady mix of 80s tunes! Plus the decade’s most streamed albums and Madonna meets Graham.
BBC Radio 2
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Sounds of the 90s with Fearne Cotton
A nostalgia-drenched celebration of 90s music. Plus the decade's most streamed albums.
BBC Radio 2
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Sounds of the City with Kim Davis
Join Kim as she embraces all the sounds from the community stations around our city.
BBC Radio London
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Sounds of Wales
Hugh Huddy travels the length and breadth of Wales, discovering the nation through sound.
BBC Radio Wales
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Sounds Sacred
Popular, sacred music performed by local and internationally acclaimed performers.
BBC Radio Ulster
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Sounds Up There
Sound designer Glenn Freemantle, who worked on Gravity, commemorates the first spacewalk.
BBC Radio 4
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Soundwaves
Mesmerising music from the UK's brightest contemporary composers and performers.
BBC Radio 3 Unwind
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South Africa Returns to the Commonwealth
Live coverage of the ceremony from Westminster Abbey.
BBC World Service
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South Africa Spits Back
Roger Law, co-creator of Spitting Image, discovers South Africa's satirical puppets.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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South Africa: The Children of Paradise
30 years after South Africa's momentous changes what's happened to the hope and promises?
BBC Radio 4
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South Asian Music at the BBC
Asian Network DJ Bobby Friction shares his love and knowledge of South Asian music.
BBC Four
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The South Asian Shift
Barnie Choudhury investigates the changing nature of South Asian voters in the UK.
BBC Radio 4