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A View from a Hill
An archaeologist is sent to authenticate a collection and finds a gruesome local legend.
BBC Four
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The View from Castle Rock by Alice Munro
Alice Munro's book of short stories weaves family fact and myth together in an epic tale.
BBC Radio 4
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The View From Moscow And Havana
Documentary about the Cuban missile crisis and how nuclear war was averted
BBC World Service
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The View from the Chair
A panel discussion on the view from the speaker's chair, from Monday 30 September.
BBC Parliament
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View from the Top
Romantic comedy. A small-town girl dreams of becoming an international flight attendant.
BBC One
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The View from the Voters
Nick Robinson talks to Conservative Party members as they prepare to vote for a leader.
BBC News
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A View of the City from Westminster Bridge
It's make or break for a young idealistic architect over a flagship tower block.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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View over St Mary's stadium in Southampton
Watch a live stream of the fire in Southampton near St Mary's Stadium
BBC News
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A View Through a Lens
Wildlife cameraman John Aitchison on human experience and the beauty of nature
BBC Radio 4
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A View With a Room - Burgh Island Hotel
The restoration of a Devon hotel which inspired Agatha Christie.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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The View
Mark Carruthers provides comment and expert analysis on the week's political news
BBC One Northern Ireland
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The View
Mark Carruthers presents analysis & reaction to the resignation of DUP leader Edwin Poots.
BBC Live Streams
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Viewfinders: Ways of Seeing at 50
Five writers on looking at pictures, in celebration of John Berger's 1972 TV series.
BBC Radio 4
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Viewfinders: Ways of Seeing at 50 (Omnibus)
Five writers looking at art, celebrate the 50th anniversary of BBC2’s ‘Ways of Seeing’.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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Views on the News
Jude Kelly, Baroness Warsi and Charlie Brinkhurst-Cuff discuss news coverage of Covid-19.
BBC Live Streams
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Vigil for Virginia Giuffre on Anniversary of Death
Memorial event in Washington for the late Virginia Giuffre, a prominent Epstein accuser
BBC News
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Vigil Held After Woman Fatally Shot in Minneapolis
US immigration officer fatally shot a woman in Minneapolis, officials say
BBC News
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Vigil Held For Austria School Shooting Victims
Candlelight vigil held for victims of a school shooting in which 10 people were killed
BBC News
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Vigil Held For Drag Queen The Vivienne
James Lee Williams, better known as drag star The Vivienne, died last week aged 32
BBC News
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Vigil held for Nottingham victims
A vigil is held in Nottingham for the victims of Tuesday's attack
BBC News
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The Vigil
People talk frankly about the challenging experience of sitting with a dying parent.
BBC Radio 4
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Vikas Swarup - Q & A
An Indian street kid wins a place on a TV quiz. Novel that inspired Slumdog Millionaire.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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Vikas Swarup - Q&A
From the novel by Vikas Swarup, which was adapted into the hit film, Slumdog Millionaire
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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Vikas Swarup - Q&A Omnibus
From the novel by Vikas Swarup, which was adapted into the hit film, Slumdog Millionaire
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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Vikas Swarup - The Seventh Test Omnibus
Sapna Sinha is offered a chance to change her life. All she has to do is pass seven tests.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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Viking Sagas
Watch stories from Norse mythology told in a fun but faithful style for 7-9 year olds.
School Radio
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The Viking Sagas
Dr Janina Ramirez finds out about one of the great Viking stories - the Laxdaela Saga.
BBC Four
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Vikings
Neil Oliver goes in search of the truth about the Vikings beyond their violent reputation.
BBC Two
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The Vikings Uncovered
Dan Snow uncovers the lost Vikings in America with space archaeologist Dr Sarah Parcak.
BBC One
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Vile Bodies by Evelyn Waugh
1928. London. The decadent exploits of the Bright Young Things socialites.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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Village Called Caio
An outsider's view of a Welsh rural village in 1968 - Caio in Carmarthenshire.
BBC One Wales
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Village Christmas by Laurie Lee
Derek Jacobi reads Laurie Lee's evocative portrait of England in the last century.
BBC Radio 4
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Village Christmas by Laurie Lee (Omnibus)
Derek Jacobi reads Laurie Lee's evocative portrait of England in the last century.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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The Village Loudspeaker
The evolution of local radio, featuring broadcasters from the industry and rare archive.
BBC News
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Village of Dreams
The village where people with learning disabilities and their carers live communally.
BBC Two
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Village of the Week
Visiting different communities, talking to the characters that make village life great.
BBC Radio Gloucestershire
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The Village People
Following three people preparing to move out of the redeveloping Village area of Belfast.
BBC Radio Ulster
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Village SOS
Sarah Beeny follows a passionate group of locals as they try to rescue their village.
BBC One
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The Village That's Falling into the Sea
The villagers of Hemsby in Norfolk try to stop their homes falling into the sea.
BBC One
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The Village Under the Forest
This film strips back the layers of myth, from denial to stories of mass genocide, telling the real story through the hidden remains of the destroyed Palestinian village of Lubya.
تلفزيون بي بي سي عربي
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The Village
Thriller. The residents of a 19th-century village live in fear of mysterious creatures.
BBC Two
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The Village
The story of 20th Century England is played out through a family in a Derbyshire village.
BBC One
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Villages by the Sea
Series looking at coastal villages that have often been on the front line of history.
BBC One
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Vince Foxall - Return Ticket
A chance meeting between a pensioner and a streetwise teenager changes both their lives.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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Vincent McInerney - Bringing Home a Budgie for Mum
A young sailor's loyalty to his family is tested by a request from his mother.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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Vincent van Gogh
The truth behind the myths surrounding Dutch painter Vincent Van Gogh
BBC World Service
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A Vindication of Frankenstein's Monster
Linda Marshall Griffiths reimagines Wollstonecraft's A Vindication of the Rights of Woman.
BBC Radio 4
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Vinegar Girl by Anne Tyler
Anne Tyler's contemporary response to Shakespeare's The Taming of the Shrew.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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Vines On The Front Line
In a country better known for war than wine Jeremy Bowen meets the winemakers of Lebanon.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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Vinette Hoffman-Jackson
Join Vinette Hoffman-Jackson on BBC Three Counties Radio.
BBC Three Counties Radio
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Vinny & Mairead
Vinny Hurrell and Mairead Campbell join forces to celebrate the start of the New Year.
BBC Radio Ulster
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Vinny and Cate live
Dream expert Ian Wallace joins Vinny and Cate to talk about the language of dreams
BBC Live Streams
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The Vinny Hurrell Show
Vinny Hurrell with music, chat and a bit of craic to get your weekend underway.
BBC Radio Ulster
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Vintage Crime: Baroness Orczy - Lady Molly of Scotland Yard
Sophie Thompson reads crime cases involving Lady Molly and assistant Mary
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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Vintage Crime: Edgar Wallace - PC Lee stories
Short stories featuring Edgar Wallace's Met constable, read by Toby Jones
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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Vintage Crime: Jacques Futrelle - The Thinking Machine
Jacques Futrelle's detective stories featuring the champion of logic, Professor Van Dusen
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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The Vintage French Farmhouse
Three dealers head to French markets in an antique-buying and online-selling adventure.
BBC One
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Viola: The Unsung Hero
Violist Ruth Gibson explores how composers write for the the unsung hero of the orchestra.
BBC Radio 3
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Violence Begins at Home
Examining the causes and consequences of violence in the home
BBC World Service
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Violence Erupts In Ballymena
Police attacked with fireworks, bottles & bricks for a third night in Northern Ireland
BBC News
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The Violence Paradox
Is physical violence in human society in decline? And can it be prevented altogether?
BBC Four
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Violent Anti-Government Clashes in Mexico City
Thousands protest against government in Mexico as clashes leave 120 injured
BBC News
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The Violent Highway
Documentary looking at the history of violence in a single London street - The Highway, E1
BBC Two
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Violent Protest Against Government in Mexico
Thousands protest against government in Mexico as clashes leave 120 injured
BBC News
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Violets by Alex Hyde
Two women navigate war and motherhood in a lyrical story of love, loss and courage.
BBC Radio 4
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VIP PEOPLE
Accessing all areas to follow not only stars, but their teams who work behind the scenes.
CBBC
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Virago: Changing the World One Page at a Time
Documentary telling the story of women's publishing house, Virago.
BBC Four
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Viral Exposure
How the coronavirus crisis has exposed fissures and faultlines in nations around the world
BBC Radio 4
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Viral Squeaky Frog Now at Risk of Extinction
Experts say mining and planned energy developments are threatening the frog's home
BBC News
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Viral: The 5G Conspiracy Theory
How Covid-19 triggered the spread of a 5G conspiracy theory.
BBC News