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The Fast and the Farmer-ish
Two teams of petrol heads put their souped-up tractors to the test.
BBC Three
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The Fast Furniture Fix
Venetia La Manna explores the rise of fast furniture, asking if and how it can slow down.
BBC Radio 4
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The Fast Lady
Comedy. A cycling enthusiast takes driving lessons in order to seduce his dream girl.
BBC Two
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The Fastest Steam Car in the World
A team of British engineers attempts to break the longest standing land speed record.
BBC Two
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The Fate of Russia's Soldiers
Tim Whewell follows the stories of Russian soldiers fighting in Ukraine.
BBC Radio 4
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The Father of Australia
Drama-documentary about the life of Lachlan Macquarie, British governor in Australia.
BBC Two Scotland
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The Father of English Football
Hardeep Singh Kohli traces the stormy creation of the Football Association 150 years ago.
BBC Radio 4
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The Father of My Children
A film producer struggles with anxiety and despair as work pressures become too much.
BBC Two
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The Fats Domino Story
Paul Jones tells the story of the much-loved star from New Orleans
BBC Radio 6 Music
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The Fault in Our Stars
Two sharp-witted, unconventional teens find love at a cancer support group.
BBC Three
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The Fear
Horror fans vote on short horror movies in a cinema rigged to capture their every jump.
BBC Three
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The Fear of God: Twenty-Five Years of The Exorcist
Mark Kermode explores the extraordinary history of The Exorcist.
BBC Four
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The Feelgood Factor
Mark Radcliffe and his buddy Wammo set off on a poignant search for Doctor Feelgood.
BBC Radio 2
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The Female Persuasion by Meg Wolitzer
A disturbing incident alters the way a young student looks at her life.
BBC Radio 4
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The Female Persuasion by Meg Wolitzer (Omnibus)
A disturbing incident alters the whole way a young student looks at her life.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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The Femicide Detectives
BBC 100 Women meets two women who are carrying out detective work to identify femicides.
BBC News
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The Fens: Discovering England's Ancient Depths
The Fens seen through the eyes of one of Britain’s most distinguished archaeologists.
BBC Radio 4
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The Fens: Discovering England's Ancient Depths (Omnibus)
The Fens seen through the eyes of one of Britain’s most distinguished archaeologists.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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The Ferguson Theory
Mad, bad and dangerous to know, Craig Ferguson hosts a series of comedy sketches.
BBC
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The Festival of Funny on BBC Radio 2
The Festival Of Funny on Radio 2 introduces four brand new comedy shows for the BBC.
BBC Radio 2
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The Festival of Politics
Festival featuring drama, music and debate held at the Scottish Parliament in Edinburgh
BBC Parliament
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The Fibre Factor
Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall learns all about fibre, and why we need to eat more of it.
BBC Radio 4
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The Field of Blood
A series based on Denise Mina's best-selling 1980s-set Glasgow crime novels.
BBC One Scotland
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The Fiend
Horror film. A mentally disturbed man murders prostitutes to save them from a life of sin.
BBC Two
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The Fiend by Gerry Jones
Mary broke up with Philip two years ago. Who's following her now?
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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The Fifth Floor
At the heart of global storytelling, with BBC journalists from all around the world
BBC World Service
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The Fight Beyond the Ring
A look at the challenges fighters face beyond the ring and how the sport is responding.
BBC Sport
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The Fight for Israel's Desert
Newsnight's Tim Whewell reports from the Negev desert in the south of Israel.
BBC News
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The Fight for Saturday Night
TV skullduggery and dirty dealings in the battle to win the Saturday night ratings crown.
BBC Four
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The Fight Of The Century - Ali v Frazier
Nas presents 'The Fight of the Century - Ali v Frazier', an event that transcended sport.
BBC Radio 5 Live
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The Fight Of The Century - Ali v Frazier
Hip hop legend Nas recounts a sporting event that changed the world forever.
BBC Radio 5 Live
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The Film Programme
The latest releases, the hottest stars and the leading directors, plus news and insights
BBC Radio 4
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The Film Programme
Francine Stock talks to filmmaker Ian Sinclair about Fritz Lang's dark 1931 masterpiece, M
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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The Film Review
Mark Kermode's unique take on the best and worst of the week's film and DVD releases.
BBC News
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The Final Countdown
A Pacific aircraft carrier finds itself transported back in time from 1980 to 1941.
BBC One
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The Final Curtain
Black comedy. An ailing gameshow host looks back on his career for his biography.
BBC Two
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The Final Cut
Political thriller. Urquhart aims to secure a legacy and be Britain's longest-serving PM.
BBC One
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The Final Frontier? A Horizon Guide to the Universe
The scientific breakthroughs that have transformed our understanding of the universe.
BBC Four
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The Final of the Eurovision Song Contest
Twenty-six incredible acts perform in a bid for the most points to win Eurovision crown.
BBC News
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The Final Test by Terence Rattigan
A comedy (nearly a tragedy) about a cricketer's son - who prefers music and poetry.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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The Final Twist
A world famous actor/manager is about to star in his greatest role. Stars Donald Sinden.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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The Final Whistle
Michael Stewart looks at what happens to football players when the final whistle is blown.
BBC Radio Scotland
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The Final Word
David Owen Norris explores how the word Amen has appeared in music over the centuries.
BBC Radio 4
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The Finest Hotel in Kabul by Lyse Doucet
Lyse Doucet reads her vivid account of how Afghans have survived decades of conflict.
BBC Radio 4
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The Finest Hours
A coastguard team tackle brutal conditions as they attempt to save lives. With Chris Pine.
BBC One
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The Finish Line
Knowledge equals speed as contestants battle it out to reach the finish line first.
BBC One
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The Fir Tree
Film telling the story of a Christmas tree through the 'voice' of the tree itself.
BBC Four
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The Fir Tree by Hans Christian Andersen
Out in the woods, a little fir tree is keen to grow up.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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The Fire in the Mountain: Sicily, Etna and her People by Helena Attlee
Life in the shadow of Mount Etna, Sicily's most dangerous and alluring landmark.
BBC Radio 4
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The Fire Inside by Nick Stafford
A stranger seeks shelter at an isolated farmhouse in the depths of winter.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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The Firebird with the Royal Ballet
The Firebird, Stravinsky's colourful fairytale masterpiece created for the Ballet Russes.
BBC Four
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The Fires that Foretold Grenfell
The story of five fires that foretold and might have prevented the Grenfell Tower disaster
BBC Two
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The Firing Line
Paying tribute to the skill and determination of freelance cameramen and women.
BBC News
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The Firing Line
Paying tribute to the skill and determination of freelance cameramen and women
BBC News
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The Firm
A look at whether blood really is thicker than water in the world of family business
BBC Radio Scotland
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The First 1000 Days: A Legacy for Life
Dr Mark Porter on whether adult health is determined by the first thousand days of life
BBC Radio 4
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The First Action Movie
1903 Sheffield's on location 'Daring Daylight Burglary' inspired every action movie since.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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The First Banana in England by Jonathan Treitel
A fruity discovery made in Elizabethan times. Read by Stephen Moore.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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The First Black Music Station in Europe
Reflections on the launch and impact of Europe’s first black music station in 1981.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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The First Church of the New Millennium by Bryan Appleyard
In 1999, Stephen Rix is a successful architect who has a vision
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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The First Georgians: The German Kings Who Made Britain
Dr Lucy Worsley tells the story of Britain's first Georgian kings.
BBC Four
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The First Grader
Drama about an 84-year-old ex Mau Mau freedom fighter who wants to go to school.
BBC One
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The First Great Train Robbery
A gentleman crook and a master safe-cracker attempt the first moving train robbery.
BBC Two
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The First Heart Transplant: Beat by Beat
Surgeon Stephen Westaby explores the events leading up to the first heart transplant.
BBC Radio 4
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The First Jazz Poet
Michael Rosen visits the seminary where Gerard Manley Hopkins changed the sound of poetry.
BBC Radio 4
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The First Lady: Nancy Astor
Ninety years after Nancy Astor's by-election victory, Rosalyn Ball considers her career.
BBC Parliament
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The First LP in Ireland
The extraordinary story of how classic Irish folk songs were saved from extinction.
BBC Radio 4
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The First LP in Ireland
The extraordinary story of how classic Irish folk songs were saved from extinction.
BBC Radio Ulster
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The First Master Chef: Michel Roux on Escoffier
Michel Roux Jr explores the life of his great culinary hero, Georges Auguste Escoffier.
BBC Four
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The First Men in the Moon
An old man tells a young boy about how he and a professor were the first men on the moon.
BBC Four
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The First Minister reveals the government’s priorities in the Senedd
The First Minister reveals the government’s priorities in the Senedd.
BBC Live Streams
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The first minister takes your calls
First Minister Eluned Morgan takes your calls on the Phone In on BBC Radio Wales.
BBC Live Streams
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The First of the Few
The true story of visionary Spitfire designer RJ Mitchell and test pilot Geoffrey Crisp.
BBC Two
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The First Pirate
The story of Captain Plugge's Radio Normandie, the first station to take on the BBC.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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The First Private Eye
Val McDermid probes the man who gave the world the term "private eye".
BBC Radio 4 Extra