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The Man Who Shot the 60s
Iconic 1960s photographer Brian Duffy talks about his life and work for the first time.
BBC Four
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The Man Who Shot the Great War
The story behind what has been described as the photographic discovery of the century.
BBC One Northern Ireland
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The Man Who Shot Tutankhamun
The story of photographer Harry Burton, who documented the Tutankhamun excavation.
BBC Four
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The Man Who Sold Peerages
Shaun Ley tells the tale of Maundy Gregory, who sold peerages on behalf of Lloyd George.
BBC Radio 4
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The Man Who Squeezes Muscles: Searching for Purple Aki
Across Merseyside, a name has been whispered by kids for decades - "Purple Aki".
BBC Three
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The Man Who Told the Truth
Uncovering the real story behind Charles Thomson, one of the Founding Fathers of the USA.
BBC Two Northern Ireland
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The Man Who Took on a Mansion
One man’s quest to transform one of the most majestic and historic mansions in north Wales
BBC One Wales
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The Man Who Used HIV As a Weapon
The shocking accounts of five men who were abused by Daryll Rowe.
BBC Three
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The Man Who Walked Across the World
Documentary following in the footsteps of 14th Century Moroccan scholar Ibn Battutah.
BBC Four
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The Man Who Wanted to 'Cure' Smoking
John Waite looks at the work of the anti-smoking guru Allen Carr who died ten years ago.
BBC Radio 4
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The Man Who Wanted to Fly
Bobby Coote has always wanted to fly. Even if it's the last thing he does.
BBC One Northern Ireland
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The Man Who Was Bojangles
Kwame Kwei-Armah unravels the myths behind tap dancer Bill 'Bojangles' Robinson.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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The Man Who Was Thursday by GK Chesterton
Gabriel Syme, part of a secret Scotland Yard division, goes undercover to battle anarchy
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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The Man Who Went Looking for Freedom
A family returns to Romania to look at the Securitate files documenting their every move.
BBC News
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The Man Who Witnessed 219 Executions
A chilling portrait of the inner workings of the death penalty in America.
BBC Three
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The Man Who Would Be King
Colourful epic in which two British soldiers become godlike rulers in colonial India.
BBC Four
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The Man with Many Names
Peter Day explores the wayward genius of Irish writer Flann O'Brien on his centenary
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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The Man with the Golden Arm
A professional card dealer and heroin addict tries to kick his habit.
BBC Two
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The Man with the Golden Gavel
Film about the auctioneer they call the Mick Jagger of the saleroom, Baron Simon de Pury.
BBC Four
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The Man with the Iron Heart
Two Czech Resistance fighters plan to assassinate the mastermind of the Holocaust.
BBC Two
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The Man with the Red Beard by Edgar Wallace
Notorious vigilante, The Ringer, sets out to exact revenge.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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The Man without a Face
Drama. A former teacher, disfigured in an accident, is befriended by a young boy.
BBC One
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The Man without a Past
Drama about a nameless man who arrives in Helsinki and develops amnesia.
BBC Two
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The Manchester Arena Inquiry: Security under the Spotlight
Judith Moritz reports on the security failings that enabled the Manchester Arena bombing.
BBC News
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The Manchester Ballads
Folk singer Eliza Carthy discovers Manchester's 19th-century broadside ballads.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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The Manchester Writers
How have writers in 1930s Manchester shaped our views of the north?
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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The Manchurian Candidate
A decorated war hero returns home but his platoon are troubled with recurring nightmares.
BBC Two
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The Mandates
How the effects of French and British mandates in the Middle East still reverberate today.
BBC Radio 4
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The Mangione Trial
Accused of murder, Luigi Mangione went viral. We ask why and bring you major news updates
BBC World Service
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The Manor Reborn
A team of historians and experts reinterpret 500-year-old Avebury Manor in Wiltshire.
BBC One
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The Manuscript Hunter
Profile of Thomas Staley, who has bought the archives of UK writers for a Texas university
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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The Many Faces Of...
Actors look back at their career, with testimony from friends and colleagues.
BBC Two
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The Many Lives of James Lovelock by Jonathan Watts
The life of the extraordinary, controversial polymath scientist and inventor, 1919-2022.
BBC Radio 4
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The Many Lovers of Miss Jane Austen
Amanda Vickery looks at how and why Jane Austen has won over generations of readers.
BBC Two
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The Many Primes of Muriel Spark
Kirsty Wark celebrates the life and work of Scottish writer Dame Muriel Spark.
BBC Two Scotland
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The Many Wrongs of Lord Christian Brighty
Christian Brighty stars in a Regency era audience sitcom.
BBC Radio 4
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The Maoris of New Zealand
The Maori cultural renaissance and drive to reclaim their land and fishing rights
BBC World Service
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The Map That Made Manhattan
Exploring the Manhattan grid as city matrix, psychic space and a bold political ideal.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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The Marble Arch Caves: An Underground Journey in County Fermanagh
Belfast's Rathmore Grammar School choir takes a musical tour of the Marble Arch Caves.
BBC One Northern Ireland
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The Marchioness: A Survivor's Story
Jonathan Phang, at the centre of the Marchioness disaster in 1989, addresses his guilt.
BBC One
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The Mario Lanza Story
Dame Kiri Te Kanawa profiles the stormy life of singer Mario Lanza
BBC Radio 2
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The Mark and the Void
Paul Murray's madcap novel of institutional folly. Read by Peter Serafinowicz.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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The Mark Patterson Show
News, views, issues and culture from across the north west of Northern Ireland.
BBC Radio Foyle
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The Mark Patterson Show live from Stendhal Festival
Join Mark and guests live from Karma Valley
BBC Live Streams
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The Mark Steel Lecture
Lectures and sketches by the comedian, arguing the significance of historical figures
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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The Mark Steel Lectures
Mark Steel presents witty arguments for the importance of a historical figure.
BBC Four
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The Mark Steel Revolution
Mark Steel presents six lectures on the theme of revolution.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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The Mark Steel Solution
Mark uses his unique logic to propose solutions to society's problems
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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The Market: A Tale of Trade
A Turkish small time black marketeer attempts to enter the cell phone business.
BBC Four
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The Marriage - 25 Years On
A look at the marriage of Karen and Marc Adams-Jones who featured in a 1984 documentary.
BBC One Wales
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The Marriage of Figaro
A richly-detailed staging of Mozart's comic masterpiece from the Royal Opera House.
BBC Four
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The Marriage of Figaro
Garsington Opera presents John Cox’s celebrated production of Le nozze di Figaro.
BBC Music
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The Martian
An astronaut stranded on Mars and presumed dead must find a way to contact Earth.
BBC One
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The Martin Lewis Podcast
Martin Lewis answers your financial questions, offering valuable money-saving tips.
BBC Radio 5 Live
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The Martins
Black comedy. A scrounger steals tickets for an all-expenses-paid trip to the Isle of Man.
BBC One
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The Marvellous Mrs Beeton, with Sophie Dahl
Sophie Dahl explores the extraordinary life and times of her food heroine, Mrs Beeton.
BBC Two
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The Marvellous World of Roald Dahl
Fighter pilot, inventor, spy - the life of Roald Dahl is often stranger than fiction.
BBC Two
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The Marvellous World of Roald Dahl
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BBC Two
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The Marx Brothers in Britain
Glenn Mitchell profiles the visits to Britain of legendary comedy team The Marx Brothers.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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The Marx Brothers' Flywheel, Shyster and Flywheel
The Marx Brothers' lost radio shows recreated. Stars Michael Roberts as Groucho Marx.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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The Mary Berry Story
Mary Berry revisits some favourite recipes and talks candidly about her culinary career.
BBC Two
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The Mary Rose Reborn
Robert Hall tells the story of the restoration of Henry VIII's world famous ship.
BBC News
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The Mary Whitehouse Experience
The double double-act of Newman and Baddiel and Punt and Dennis
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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The Mash Report
Nish Kumar and hilarious correspondents deliver a surreal take on the week's news.
BBC Two
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The Mash Report Best Bits
Rachel Parris, Nish Kumar and a cast of correspondents bring you highlights from Series 1.
BBC Two
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The Mask
An ancient mask transforms put-upon nice guy Stanley Ipkiss into a twinkle-toed charmer.
BBC One
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The Mason's Coin by Patrick Carroll
A tradesman makes a fascinating discovery behind a wall.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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The Mass for the Inauguration of Pope Francis
Coverage from St Peter's Square of the mass marking the beginning of Pope Francis's papacy
BBC One
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The Master and Margarita by Mikhail Bulgakov
A four-part dramatisation of Mikhail Bulgakov's satire on 1930s Russia.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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The Master Builder
Henrik Ibsen's searing tale of middle-aged male hubris, adapted by David Hare.
BBC Radio 4
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The Master Minds
Meet the engineers and scientists at MIT who are shaping our future
BBC World Service
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The Master of Ballantrae
A Scottish aristocrat makes a new life for himself amidst pirates far from home.
BBC Two
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The Master of Glenveagh
The fascinating story of American philanthropist Henry McIlhenny.
BBC Two Northern Ireland
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The Masters
Live golf commentary, reports and reaction from the first major of the season at Augusta
BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra
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The Masterson Inheritance
Improvised comedy with Paul Merton, Josie Lawrence, Caroline Quentin and Jim Sweeney.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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The Mastertapes Guide to Writing the Perfect Song
Leading musicians give a masterclass in the art of songwriting
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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The Mastertapes Guide to Writing the Perfect Song
Leading musicians give a masterclass in the art of songwriting.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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The Matador
An unlikely friendship forms between a travelling salesman and a washed-up hitman.
BBC One
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The Mathematics of Elections
Understanding voting systems, and how they might be reformed.
BBC World Service
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The Maths Channel
Educational series for five- to eleven-year olds, featuring a spoof television channel
BBC Two
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The Matinee - The Creation of a Theatrical Institution
Ned Sherrin investigates the lore and history of matinees in theatres.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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The Matinee: The Creation of a Theatrical Institution
Ned Sherrin investigates the lore and history of matinées in theatres.
BBC Radio 4 Extra