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Race and Our Public Space
If public spaces need to better reflect our nation - how should they change?
BBC Radio 4
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Writing's on the Wall
Lucky socks, pre-match rituals, Nadal’s water bottles. Sport is teeming with superstition.
BBC Radio 4
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Behind the Buzzwords
How do buzzwords become so widely used, and where do they come from?
BBC Radio 4
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Bloodsport
The story of the systematic doping of the 2012 and 2014 Olympics by the Russian state.
BBC Radio 4
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Walks Like a Duck
Louise Halling's unflinching and sometimes funny account of living with a disability.
BBC Radio 4
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How to Play
The insiders' take on bringing great classical music to audiences in 21st-century Britain.
BBC Radio 4
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James Naughtie’s Letter to America
Reflections on half a century of ‘looking in’ on the United States
BBC World Service
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Guilty Men
In 1940, an attack on the 'guilty' in government caused uproar. What can it tell us today?
BBC Radio 4
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Heno Aur
Angharad Mair a Siân Thomas sy'n dathlu 30 mlynedd o Heno ac yn rhyfeddu ar rai o strae...
S4C
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Mapping the Future
Jerry Brotton navigates the transformation from paper to digital mapping.
BBC Radio 4
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Home Birds
Naturalist Brett Westwood considers migration in differing forms from the DRC to the UK.
BBC Radio 4
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Go Domhain san Fhuil
Exploring the life of fishermen working out of Magheraroarty Pier.
BBC Two Northern Ireland
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Your Call Is Important to Us
New universal credit claimants tell us about their lives on hold.
BBC Radio 4
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On the Menu
Adam Hart explores our relationship with some of the animal kingdom's deadliest predators.
BBC Radio 4
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Stretch and Listen!
Derrick Evans, aka Mr Motivator, tells the global story of fitness on the radio.
BBC Radio 4
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Rethink: How Change Happens
Amol Rajan and guests discuss how social transformation comes about.
BBC Radio 4
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The Last Songs of Gaia
How are the world's musicians, sound artists and poets responding to the loss of species?
BBC Radio 4
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Rethink: Fast Forward
How Covid-19 accelerates changes to our world that were not expected until at least 2025.
BBC Radio 4
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Rethink: The Edge of Change
How has the coronavirus pandemic created an opportunity to reshape our world?
BBC Radio 4
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Dim Byd Fel Hogia'r Wyddfa
Yn dilyn camgymeriad clerigol, mae'n debyg bod Syr Anthony Hopkins mewn gwirionedd wedi...
S4C
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The New Tech Cold War
Gordon Corera asks if the West is losing the technological race with China.
BBC Radio 4
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Art of Persia
Broadcaster and journalist Samira Ahmed reveals the remarkable story of Iran.
BBC Four
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Life, Uncertainty and VAR
Tom Chivers asks what football's search for truth tells us about uncertainty in our lives.
BBC Radio 4
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No Justice, No Peace: Religion and Protest
Chine McDonald chairs a transatlantic conversation on Christianity and racism.
BBC Radio 4
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Afterlives
Two people come together to examine how their pasts have changed but not overwhelmed them.
BBC Radio 4
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The Bidding Room
Sellers come face to face with five dealers who battle it out to make the highest bid.
BBC One
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A Big Disease with a Little Name
Charting the early years of the AIDS crisis, as told by the people who lived through it
BBC Radio 4
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Watching Us
Jamie Bartlett looks at the impact of twenty years of reality TV on culture and society.
BBC Radio 4
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Sgwrs Dan y Lloer
Noson hamddenol yn yr ardd a chyfle arbennig am sgwrs dan y sêr yng nghwmni Elin Fflur ...
S4C
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Knight Fights Giant Snail
Dr Alixe Bovey presents a surreal journey through the world of medieval marginalia.
BBC Radio 4
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Meanwhile...
Covid-19 has dominated the media for months. Meanwhile, other stories are developing.
BBC Radio 4
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The Great Post Office Trial
The extraordinary story of a campaign to uncover a massive scandal at the Post Office.
BBC Radio 4
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Butch
Joelle Taylor celebrates 'being butch' and asks whether it's an identity with a future.
BBC Radio 4
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The Global Ventilator Race
Engineers and inventors worldwide are rushing to build new ventilators. Are they any good?
BBC Radio 4
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The Irish Houses – Scéal Phobal Bhóthar Seoighe
Documentary telling the story of the founding of Belfast’s urban Gaeltacht.
BBC Two Northern Ireland
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The Migrant Medics
Is it fair for the rich world to cherry-pick the best doctors from poorer countries?
BBC Radio 4
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Pandemic 1918
Series on the flu pandemic that devastated much of the planet just over 100 years ago.
BBC Radio 4
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Legacy of War
How wartime experiences have informed the dynamics of families in subsequent generations.
BBC Radio 4
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The Pebble In Your Pocket
Why do people love pebbles? What do pebbles tell us about the world – and about ourselves?
BBC Radio 4
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Happy Little Trees
An exploration of young people's mental health and their attraction to TV artist Bob Ross.
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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Spitfire: The People’s Plane
Before a plane could save a country, the people had to build it
BBC World Service
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Senedd Cymru - Welsh Parliament
Coverage of Welsh Parliament proceedings from the Senedd, Cardiff.
BBC Parliament
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Nudes4Sale
Ellie Flynn investigates people making money from selling their nude photos and videos.
BBC Three
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Grounded with Louis Theroux
Louis is using the lockdown to track down some of the people he's been longing to talk to.
BBC Radio 4