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The Nature of Britain Where You Live: North East
Alan Titchmarsh explores Britain's wildlife
BBC One
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The Nature of Britain Where You Live: North West
Alan Titchmarsh explores Britain's wildlife.
BBC One
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The Nature of Britain Where You Live: Northern Ireland
A look at conservation projects in Northern Ireland.
BBC Two
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The Nature of Britain Where You Live: South East
Alan Titchmarsh explores Britain's wildlife.
BBC One
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The Nature of Britain Where You Live: South West
Alan Titchmarsh explores Britain's wildlife.
BBC One
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The Nature of Britain Where You Live: West Midlands
Alan Titchmarsh explores Britain's wildlife.
BBC One
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The Nature of Paedophilia
Matthew Hill explores the science behind the psychiatric disorder paedophilia.
BBC Radio 4
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The Nature of Spring by Jim Crumley
Nature writer Jim Crumley paints a captivating picture of Scotland's wilderness in spring.
BBC Radio 4
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The Nature of Spring by Jim Crumley (Omnibus)
Captivating picture of Scotland’s wilderness in spring.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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The Nature of Wales: Your Country Needs You
A two-part compilation of the Nature of Britain Where You Live: Wales series
BBC Two Wales
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The Naughty Pictures Committees
Laurie Taylor seeks out the local censors who privately vetted controversial films
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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The Naughty Room
Subaru is shaken from his drug-blurred apathy when he tries to help a neighbour.
BBC Four
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The Navy Lark
Chaotic comedy aboard HMS Troutbridge. Long-running classic BBC comedy.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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The Navy Lark: Left Hand Down A Bit with Leslie Phillips
Leslie Phillips recalls the classic comedy aboard HMS Troutbridge.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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The Navy Lark: Left Hand Down A Bit!
Leslie Phillips recalls the comedy with the aid of several classic episodes.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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The Nazi Next Door
Meet ‘Mr Stan’, the Shropshire pensioner hiding the darkest of secrets.
BBC Radio 4
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The Nazi Pug: Joke or Hate?
Documentary following Markus Meechan as he explores what stand-ups can get away with.
BBC Three
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The Nazis: A Warning from History
How could a nation at the heart of Europe have allowed Hitler to come to power?
BBC Two
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The Nearlyweds
Two couples discover potential pitfalls in each other's relationship before marrying.
BBC Three
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The Nearlyweds
A new comedy. Happy couple Tom and Nia would probably get married but for their families.
BBC Radio Wales
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The Necessary War
Sir Max Hastings argues that the First World War was far from being futile.
BBC Two
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The Necklace by Guy de Maupassant
A woman discovers that scaling the social ladder needs delicate balance.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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The Neglected Sense
Radio 4 announcer Kathy Clugston is anosmic. She cannot smell - and wants to know why.
BBC Radio 4
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The Negotiator
Tense thriller. A hostage negotiator is framed for the murder of his partner.
BBC One
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The Negro Tragedian
The story of Ira Aldridge, a 19th-century actor who defied racial prejudice.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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The Neighbour
Combination of dance, music and cinema which follows a couple with domestic problems.
BBC Four
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The Nervous Breakdown of the Internet
Internet security is vital, but increasingly fragile. Edward Lucas explores online trust.
BBC Radio 4
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The Nest
Two sides of Glasgow collide when a teenage girl makes a pact with a wealthy couple.
BBC One
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The Netball Show
Claire Carter and Jess Thirlby talk all things from the world of netball.
BBC Radio Somerset
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The Nether Regions
Sketches dredged from the Nether Regions of Grant and Marshall’s fermented brains.
BBC Radio 4
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The Nether Regions
Sketches dredged from the Nether Regions of Grant and Marshall’s fermented brains.
BBC Radio 4
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The Nether Regions
Sketches from the Nether Regions of Rob Grant and Andrew Marshall's fermented brains.
BBC Radio 4
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The NeverEnding Story
While reading a book about an endangered fantasy land, a child is drawn into saving it.
BBC One
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The New 10 Commandments
Filmmakers and artists look at Scotland through the prism of human rights.
BBC Two
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The New Age of Autarky?
Are we entering a new era of national economic self-reliance? Ben Chu investigates.
BBC Radio 4
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The New Age of Capitalism
David Grossman tells ten stories which help explain the world of contemporary capitalism.
BBC Radio 4
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The New Age of Consent
What consent in sex and relationships should look like in a modern, digital world.
BBC Radio 4
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The New Anatomy of Melancholy
A new guide to what it is to suffer melancholy in the 21st century.
BBC Radio 4
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The New Apprentice
David Matchett hears stories from young people on apprenticeships.
BBC Radio Scotland
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The New Art of Diplomacy
James Naughtie asks if British diplomacy is still fit for purpose
BBC Radio 4
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The new BBC+ app
Tips and information on how to get the most from the BBC Homepage, search and the BBC+
BBC
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The New Blues
Series following recruits as they train to become Police Community Support Officers.
BBC One
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The New Blur Album
Story by writer-performer John Osborne about life, love, friendship and growing older.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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The New Boy
In 1940s Australia, a young orphan is brought to a remote orphanage run by two nuns.
BBC Two
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The New Builds Are Coming: Battle in the Countryside
Is building estates across the countryside a solution to the UK's broken housing market?
BBC Two
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The New Catacomb by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
An archaeologist is overly-keen to share his discovery.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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The New Deal - A Story For Our Times
Marybeth Hamilton explores how America responded to the Great Depression with The New Deal
BBC Radio 4
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The New Dissidents
The Good Friday Agreement is 15 years old. But for some, Northern Ireland remains violent.
BBC Radio 4
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The New Drug Threat
An investigation into the supply of illegal synthetic opioid drugs called nitazenes.
BBC One South
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The New Economy: Does Sharing Mean Caring?
Tim Samuels explores the sharing economy, as espoused by chancellor George Osbourne
BBC Radio 4
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The New Elizabethans
James Naughtie profiles 60 public figures nominated to mark the diamond jubilee
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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The New Faces of the Games
The BBC profiles the potential stars of the Games in this special programme.
BBC News
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The New Faces of the Games
The BBC profiles the potential stars of the Games in this special programme.
BBC News
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The New Faces of the Games
BBC Sport hears from four athletes from across the world as they prepare for the Olympics.
BBC News
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The New Faces of the Games
BBC Sport hears from four athletes from across the world as they prepare for the Olympics.
BBC Sport
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The New Girlfriend
A woman's visit to her dead best friend's home leads to an unexpected discovery.
BBC Four
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The New Global Economics
Martin Wolf, of the Financial Times, examines the global financial situation
BBC Radio 4
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The New Global Indians
How have Indians moved so rapidly from running cornershops to running corporations?
BBC Radio 4
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The New Guinea Singing Dog
Could a strange dog from remote New Guinea have been man's first best friend?
BBC Radio 4
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The New Hindu Fundamentalists
Navdip Dhariwal investigates the rise of Hindu fundamentalism in Britain.
BBC Radio 4
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The New Japanese Poetry
Poet Jordan Smith explores how Japanese poets are pushing creative boundaries.
BBC Radio 4
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The New Leader: Edward Heath
First shown in 1965. Edward Heath, newly elected Conservative leader, talks to Robin Day.
BBC Parliament
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The New Legends of Monkey
A motley trio of fallen gods escort a young girl disguised as a monk on a perilous quest.
CBBC
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The New Look
Malcolm McLaren celebrates the life of fashion designer Christian Dior.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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The New Lyrical Ballads
New lyrical ballads by four leading poets to mark 250 years since Wordsworth's birth.
BBC Radio 4
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The New MBAs
How has the global ecomonic crash affected the courses taught in business schools?
BBC Radio 4
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The New Media Show
Meet the current and rising stars of new media: podcasts, YouTube channels and more.
BBC Radio Oxford
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The New Middle Classes
Tim Lott takes a quirky and humorous journey through the new social landscape of Britain.
BBC Four
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The New New Town
East Kilbride is due to become a 'new' New Town, as writer David Scott discovers.
BBC Radio 4
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The New Normal
William Crawley and guests reflect on the world before, during and after Covid-19.
BBC Sounds
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The New North
Martin Goodman visits iconic new cultural buildings in search of a 'New North' of England
BBC Radio 4
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The New Romantics: A Fine Romance
A look at the movement born from the London club scene at the beginning of the 80s.
BBC One
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The New Saints v Barry Town
Live: Nathaniel MG Cup Final The New Saints v Barry Town K/O 17.30
S4C Livestreams
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The New Saints v Pen-y-bont
The JD Cymru Premier league leaders welcome Pen-y-bont to Park Hall K/O 12.30
S4C Livestreams
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The New Scots
Exploring the incredible stories of people who have chosen to make Scotland their home.
BBC Scotland
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The New Scramble for Africa
Mike Wooldridge reports on the quiet economic inroads into Africa being made by India.
BBC Radio 4
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The New Silk Road with Roger Law
Roger Law visits Yi Wu in China, fast becoming the biggest marketplace in the world.
BBC Radio 4 Extra