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Mammals
Mammals are everywhere. Sir David Attenborough reveals the ingenuity behind their success.
BBC One
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Rwanda Thirty Years On
Rwanda's journey towards healing and reconciliation after the 1994 genocide.
BBC Radio 4
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Stable: The Boxing Game
Every fight can be make or break. Take a ringside seat at the McGuigans' boxing stable.
BBC One
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Counterfeit Characters
What do AI and digital technology mean for actors and their relationship with audiences?
BBC Radio 4
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2 Tone: The Story
Pete Waterman shares the story and explores the influence of 2 Tone music.
BBC Local Radio
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Mila's Legacy
One mother’s efforts to save her child could start a revolution in personalised medicine.
BBC Radio 4
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Big Gay Wedding with Tom Allen
Tom Allen celebrates the tenth anniversary of same-sex marriage in England and Wales.
BBC One
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Protein: Powerhouse or Piffle?
Protein is having a moment in the spotlight. Should you be worried about getting enough?
BBC Radio 4
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Dehumidified
One baffling online scam – involving a £138 dehumidifier – and a wild journey to return it
BBC Radio 4
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I'll Be Back: 40 Years of The Terminator
Beth Singler explores the creation and enduring vision of The Terminator's AI prophecy.
BBC Radio 4
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The Reinvention of Poland
On the road in Poland as a new government tries to push through a political revolution.
BBC Radio 4
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The War the World Forgot
Sudan's latest civil war is devastating, so why aren't we hearing more about it?
BBC Radio 4
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A Reckoning with Drugs in Oregon
How has Oregon’s radical drug decriminalisation policy changed lives?
BBC Radio 4
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The Perfect Sikh Wedding
Shay Kaur Grewal on the cultural tensions faced by those wanting the perfect Sikh wedding.
BBC Radio 4
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Tracking the Planet
Emily Knight tells stories of our changing planet, though the animals which call it home.
BBC Radio 4
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The Zaks Affair: Anatomy of a Fake Collection
An extraordinary collection of Russian modern art is sold in Europe. But is it fake?
BBC Four
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Home Fires
Writer Richard King explores the past and present of the second homes debate in Wales.
BBC Radio 4
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Tremolo
Musician Justin Currie reflects on the impact of Parkinson's on his work as a performer.
BBC Radio 4
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Sarah Everard: The Search for Justice
The investigation of Sarah Everard’s murder, how the crime unfolded and its impact.
BBC One
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Dead Famous
Rosie Millard looks at three artists whose reputations were transformed after their deaths
BBC Radio 4
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Discovering the Music of Antiquity
Musical historians embark on a mission to realise the potential of an ancient music score.
BBC Four
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Strike Boy
Mark was 10 when the miners' strike took over his life. Forty years on, he goes back.
BBC Radio 4
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Catching a Killer: The Murder of Emma Caldwell
The BBC Disclosure investigation that helped catch the killer of Emma Caldwell.
BBC Scotland
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The Other IRA
What is President Biden's Inflation Reduction Act and how might it affect the UK economy?
BBC Radio 4
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Decolonising Russia
Inside the new, vital global debate about how to curb Russia's 'imperial' ambitions.
BBC Radio 4
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Three Million
The Bengal Famine of 1943 in British India: the forgotten story of World War II.
BBC Radio 4
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The Rise and Rise of the Microchip
The story of the microchip's Cold War past, corporate present and quantum future.
BBC Radio 4
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Investigating Russia's War Crimes
What does it take to investigate war crimes in Ukraine?
BBC Radio 4
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The Artificial Human
Aleks Krotoski and Kevin Fong answer the questions we're all asking about AI.
BBC Radio 4
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Blood Matters
Blanche Girouard explores the UK's contaminated blood scandal of the 1970s and 1980s.
BBC Radio 4
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Miners’ Strike: A Frontline Story
The story of 15 men and women on the front line of the 1984 miners' strike.
BBC Two
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Reports of My Death Are Greatly Exaggerated!
Jamie Dornan discovers what the BBC would say if he croaked it with Kathy Kiera Clarke.
BBC Radio Ulster
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Blasts from the Megaphone
Paul Farley speaks up for the humble megaphone that has been raising voices for centuries.
BBC Radio 4
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The Space Shuttle That Fell to Earth
In 2003, Space Shuttle Columbia breaks apart in the skies above America.
BBC Two
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Rick Stein’s Food Stories
Rick Stein meets the people and discovers the stories behind Britain's beloved dishes.
BBC Two
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Aonaracht
Composer Úna Monaghan embarks on an ambitious suite of solo performances with electronics.
BBC Two Northern Ireland
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Mel Brooks and Me - by Alan Yentob
Alan Yentob looks back on his experiences working with the great Mel Brooks.
BBC Four
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Do We Still Need the Pips?
After 100 years of GTS on the BBC, Paddy O'Connell asks Do We Still Need the Pips?
BBC Radio 4
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Labour’s Scottish Challenge
Nick Eardley on whether the Labour Party are about to make a comeback in Scotland.
BBC Radio 4
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The Forensic Jeweller
A single piece of jewellery can be the key to someone’s lost identity.
BBC Radio 4
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Amityville: An Origin Story
In 1975, George and Kathy Lutz are driven out from their dream home in just 28 days.
BBC Two
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The Israeli Hostages
Anna Foster talks to people who survived the 7 October attacks in Israel by Hamas.
BBC Radio 4
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The Miners' Strike: Return Journey
Personal memories from one of the most bitter and divisive industrial disputes in the UK
BBC Radio 4