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Cymry ar Gynfas
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S4C
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Bethesda: Pobol y Chwarel
Cyfres sy'n clustfeinio ar fywydau cymeriadau yng nghymuned chwarelyddol glos Bethesda....
S4C
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Out of Soweto: BCUC
Sound African band BCUC's journey from their rehearsal space in Soweto to Glastonbury
BBC Radio 4
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Eighteen
Exploring the lives, dreams and creative worlds of six 18- to 21-year-old global artists.
BBC Radio 4
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And the Good News Is You’re Jewish
When journalist Katie Glass lost her father she began a search for her Jewish identity.
BBC Radio 4
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Wales: A Twentieth Century Tragedy?
Simon Jenkins presents a challenging personal view of the economics of contemporary Wales.
BBC Radio 4
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Girl Taken
A grieving mother, a real life search for the truth and a race to find a little girl taken
BBC Radio 4
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An Fhidil Bheo – Ceol an Northern Fiddler
The fiddle tradition of the north of Ireland explored through performance and discussion.
BBC Two Northern Ireland
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Miles Davis: Birth of the Cool
The story of a truly singular talent, unpacking the myth of the man behind the horn.
BBC Two
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Fit & Fearless
Join #GirlGains’ Tally, Zanna & Vic as they talk all things fitness and body confidence.
BBC Radio 5 Live
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My Amey and Me
A daughter and her mother seek to reconnect by working on a theatre piece together.
BBC Radio 4
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Le Divide
How France is facing the challenges of three key issues: liberty, fraternity and equality.
BBC Radio 4
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The Cash for Ash Scandal
Chris Page tells the inside story of Northern Ireland's botched green energy scheme.
BBC Radio 4
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Living National Treasures
A combination of slow radio and the personal stories of practitioners of unusual crafts.
BBC Radio 4
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Class Talk
How to have meaningful conversations across the class divide, with Kerry Hudson.
BBC Radio 4
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OK, Boomer!
The generation gap has never felt wider. Rhys Jones asks if we have seen this before.
BBC Radio 4
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Forum Internum
Exploring our right to freedom of thought in the digital age and the age of neuroscience.
BBC Radio 4
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The Likely Dads
Tim Vincent hosts a new comedy panel show about being a dad in the 21st century.
BBC Radio 4
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The Hidden Loss
An emotional programme exploring the difficult and rarely discussed subject of baby loss.
BBC Radio Wales
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Night Vision
A new after hours series re-imagining a long night of the soul that left its mark.
BBC Radio 4
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Murder 24/7
Following teams of detectives and specialists involved in murder investigations.
BBC One
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The Day of Two Suns
James Nokise looks at how Pacific wordsmiths have protested nuclear testing.
BBC Radio 4
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The Californian Century
Stanley Tucci imagines the history of modern California as a Hollywood screenplay.
BBC Radio 4
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Lift Going Up
Emma Clarke plays the voice of the lift in this cultural history of the elevator
BBC Radio 4
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My Kind of Town
Ian Hamilton explores the past, present and future of towns across Scotland.
BBC Scotland
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Royal History’s Biggest Fibs with Lucy Worsley
Lucy Worsley dispels the myths behind some of the key moments in royal history.
BBC Two
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Hong Kong: Love in a Divided City
An intimate glimpse of the Hong Kong protests, as experienced by a newlywed couple.
BBC Radio 4
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Nature Table
Sue Perkins hosts a comedy 'Show & Tell' series celebrating the natural world.
BBC Radio 4
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Andy's Aquatic Adventures
Andy explores waters across the globe and discovers amazing aquatic animals.
CBeebies
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Equal As We Are
Historic conversations between men and women reveal new truths about today's gender issues
BBC Radio 4
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The Inside Story of Election 19
Anne McElvoy talks to key figures inside the 2019 general election campaign.
BBC Radio 4
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Newscast
The daily news podcast diving into the biggest stories so you're never out of your depth.
BBC News
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Remembering Tryweryn
Guto Harri explores the event that shaped Welsh art and literature for a generation.
BBC Radio 4
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What Does Boris Johnson Really Think?
Nick Robinson explores Boris Johnson's political beliefs through interviews with insiders.
BBC Radio 4
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Code Red
The innovation in trauma science that's saving the lives of bleeding trauma patients.
BBC Radio 4
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The Purity Spiral
Gavin Haynes heads into the eye of the moral storms gripping some unlikely communities.
BBC Radio 4
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Kitchen Starter Pack
Student food gets a makeover. No-faff recipes that taste amazing and won’t break the bank
BBC
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In Wordsworth's Footsteps
Jonathan Bate reveals the true story of the making of the poet and political radical.
BBC Radio 4
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The Crisis Inside
Ian Acheson examines whether the London Bridge attack could have been prevented.
BBC Radio 4
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The Remarkable Resistance of Lilo
Lilo and her husband Erich Gloeden hid Jews from the Nazis in wartime Berlin
BBC Radio 4
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The Last of the Just: Finding Beauty in Barbarity
Naomi Gryn revisits the Holocaust novel The Last of the Just, published 60 years ago.
BBC Radio 4
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The Touch Test
The Touch Test: Claudia Hammond launches a major new study investigating the role of touch
BBC Radio 4