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Last Word: Doing Death Differently
Matthew Bannister looks at the changing nature of the way we memorialise our dead.
BBC Radio 4
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Queen Elizabeth II: Her Story, Our Century
A century of change in Britain through the prism of Queen Elizabeth II’s remarkable life.
BBC One
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Van Club
Steven Cockroft and Ralph McLean explore the life, work and achievements of Van Morrison.
BBC Radio Ulster
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Artemis: To the Moon and Back
The inside story of the Artemis II mission - filmed over three and a half years at NASA.
BBC Two
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Miriam Margolyes Made Me Me
Director Simon Draper sets out to make a podcast with actress Miriam Margolyes.
BBC Two
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Great Japanese Railway Journeys
Michael Portillo is in Japan for a breathtaking railway journey.
BBC Two
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About the Girls
Teenage girls in the UK talk to Catherine Carr about what it is like to be a girl in 2026.
BBC Radio 4
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The Climate Question
Why we find it so hard to save our own planet, and how we might change that.
BBC News
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McCartney: The Hunt for the Lost Bass
The story of Paul McCartney’s original Höfner bass and the fan-powered quest to find it.
BBC Two
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Michael Jackson: An American Tragedy
Charting the genius, controversy, trials and tragedy of Michael Jackson.
BBC Two
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Secret Garden
David Attenborough reveals the drama unfolding in the wild world of Britain's backyards.
BBC One
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Baby Brain: What's Really Going On?
Baby brain is a concept many mums can relate to. But what’s really going on?
BBC News
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Rachel Khoo's Kitchen Notebook
Passionate cook Rachel Khoo travels the globe in search of fresh culinary inspiration.
BBC News
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Michelle McManus Sings for the Pope
Michelle McManus travels to Rome on a mission to sing a new hymn in front of the Pope.
BBC Scotland
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Harry Clark Goes to Rome
Harry Clark embarks on a personal pilgrimage to Rome, where he attempts to meet the pope.
BBC One
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Chauvet: Humanity's First Great Masterpiece
Documentary following the work of scientists at archaeological marvel the Chauvet cave.
BBC Four
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21st Century TV with Lucy Owen
BBC Wales’s Lucy Owen celebrates Welsh news and entertainment from the year 2000.
BBC One Wales
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Tubaiste sa Phortach
Journalist Kevin Magee investigates a WWII RAF plane crash in County Donegal in 1943.
BBC Two Northern Ireland
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Inside Britain's National Parks
A look at four of Britain’s national parks and the people who live and work in them.
BBC Two
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Captive Audience: A Real American Horror Story
A child returns after seven years missing, but his story is far from a happy ending.
BBC Two
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My Garden of a Thousand Bees
Wildlife film-maker Martin Dohrn sets out to film over 60 species of bee in his garden.
BBC Four
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The Trials of Pa Salieu
Rapper Pa Salieu returns to the stage after prison, turning a second chance into music.
BBC Three
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Clash of the Superpowers: America vs China
How America and China have become locked in a battle for global power and influence.
BBC Two
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What Do Our Politicians Need to Know Now?
Isabel Hardman asks if our politicians need to upgrade their skill set.
BBC Radio 4
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Gloves Are Off: The Rise of Bare-Knuckle Boxing
Ade Adedoyin looks at whether this extreme sport is going mainstream.
BBC Sport
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Lost and Found
An actor with Down's syndrome recreates the journey his adoptive mother took to find him.
BBC Two Wales
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The Birds
A wildlife film-maker uncovers meaning in the mesmeric murmurations off the Norfolk Coast.
BBC Four
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Inside the Rage Machine
The inside story of how social media algorithms sow division with real-world consequences.
BBC Two
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The Race to Control the World
Misha Glenny looks at the global battle for supremacy in key technologies.
BBC Radio 4
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Evan Davis's Heat Pump Challenge
Evan Davis explores how heat pumps work and why government wants us to install them.
BBC Radio 4
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Dunblane: How Britain Banned Handguns
How grieving parents forced the government to ban handguns after the Dunblane shooting.
BBC Scotland
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Caroline Walker: Women's Work
Caroline Walker paints women’s lives, from housework to caregiving to creative production.
BBC Scotland
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Ben Youngs Investigates: How Safe Is Rugby?
Rugby's Ben Youngs asks if there is a link between concussion and long-term brain health.
BBC Sport
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Europe on the Edge with Katya Adler
Katya Adler travels around European countries to see what the political future holds.
BBC Two England
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World's Ultimate Adventures
World's Ultimate Adventures travels the globe in search of extraordinary experiences.
BBC News
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Mike Bubbins: Welsh Learner
Comedian and actor Mike Bubbins' entertaining attempt to learn Welsh in 12 months.
BBC One Wales
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LS Lowry: The Unheard Tapes
The secretive artist revealed as never before, with his voice lip-synced by Ian McKellen.
BBC Two
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The Zero Line: Inside Russia's War
Russian soldiers and civilians film in secret, exposing executions and brutality.
BBC Two
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Bone Setters of Ynys Môn
How a dynasty on Ynys Môn gave the gift of orthopaedic medicine to the world.
BBC Radio Wales
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AI Confidential with Hannah Fry
Hannah Fry looks at some of the extraordinary human stories emerging from the world of AI.
BBC Two
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Black Waters: The Sea Empress Disaster
The story of the 1996 Sea Empress oil spill off the Welsh coast.
BBC One Wales
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Jane Rea's Bloomin' Wild
Nature’s seasons, Antrim’s story - from a family farm in the heart of Ulster-Scots culture
BBC One Northern Ireland
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Meet the Buchanans
The Clan Buchanan family celebrate the inauguration of their newly confirmed chief.
BBC Scotland
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Playing to Be Seen
Two young female athletes use sport to fight back against child marriage and prejudice.
BBC News
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Life Without
Alan Davies hosts a thought experiment: will removing one thing from our world destroy it?
BBC Radio 4
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How Did We Get Here?
The deep back-stories behind the most consequential events in the world right now
BBC Radio 4