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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
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The People's Pyramid
Once they made pop records. Now they're building a pyramid out of dead people.
BBC Radio 4
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Orwell in Five Words
George Orwell has been dead for 70 years. What can his ideas tell us about life in 2020?
BBC Radio 4
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Curating the Future
V&A Director Tristram Hunt explores the new challenges facing the world's oldest museums.
BBC Radio 4
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Am Dro!
Yn y gyfres hon byddwn yn darganfod llwybrau a lleoliadau gorau Cymru - gan wahodd y bo...
S4C
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Croí Briste
Documentary following a two-year-old boy and his parents as he awaits a heart transplant.
BBC Two Northern Ireland
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Politics North (Yorkshire and Lincolnshire)
Tim Iredale with the latest political news, interviews and debate.
BBC One Yorks & Lincs
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Murder Trial
Murder, mystery, justice? A compelling insight into the UK's criminal justice system.
BBC Two
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The Stem Cell Hard Sell
Lesley Curwen investigates the hope, hype and potential harm of stem cell treatments
BBC Radio 4
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Sounding The Cape
Massacres and mouth harps: singer Nathaniel Mann explores conflicts in South Africa by ear
BBC Radio 4
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The Diagnosis
A doctor and their patient come together to tell the story of a single diagnosis.
BBC Radio 4
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Green Originals
Reflections on the pioneers of the environmental movement over the last sixty years.
BBC Radio 4
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The World Turned Upside Down
The transition from fossil fuels to renewables and its geopolitical consequences.
BBC Radio 4
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Gary Barlow - We Write The Songs
The stories behind the songs from the world’s best loved songwriters
BBC Radio 2
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The End of the World Has Already Happened
Philosopher Timothy Morton explores our psychological relationship with the climate crisis
BBC Radio 4
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Earth’s Tropical Islands
Exploring some of the world's most isolated and iconic tropical islands.
BBC Two
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Selling Scotland
Jack Docherty takes an entertaining look at Scotland's most memorable adverts.
BBC Scotland
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A Guide to Disagreeing Better
Why do we hold our opponents in contempt? And what steps should we take to stop?
BBC Radio 4
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Fidget on Four
Dr Kat Arney examines the potential health benefits of jiggling and doodling.
BBC Radio 4
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A Small Matter of Hope
Life's getting better. So why don't we believe it? Fraser Nelson finds out.
BBC Radio 4
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Could an Ancient Athenian Fix Britain?
Comedian and classicist Jon Harvey explores modern politics through an ancient lens.
BBC Radio 4
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Positive Thinking
Big ideas that might solve some of the biggest problems facing Britain today.
BBC Radio 4
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Josie Long's Gambit
Josie Long celebrates the pleasures of chess as she rekindles her own love for the game.
BBC Radio 4
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What Were They Thinking?
Mark Lawson examines how four cultural hits from 1999 have stood up to the test of time
BBC Radio 4
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Feeding the Problem
Is the sandwich you buy for a rough sleeper doing more harm than good?
BBC Radio 4
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Swooshes, Seaboards, Synths and Spawn
Musician Bishi examines how tech and AI shape the future of music creation.
BBC Radio 4
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Dolly Parton: Here I Am
A fascinating documentary charting the extraordinary life and music of Dolly Parton.
BBC Two
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Balach aig a’ Mhullach
Twelve-year-old Lachlan takes on a mountainous challenge with a group of friends.
BBC ALBA
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Neil Gaiman and the BBC Symphony Orchestra
Concert of readings and music from Neil Gaiman and friends with the BBC Symphony Orchestra
BBC Radio 4
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A Bright Yellow Light
Nadim Ednan-Laperouse reflects on his extraordinary religious experience.
BBC Radio 4
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Dads and the Delivery Room
Today we expect dad to be at the birth. Fi Glover asks, ‘Is this always the best idea?’
BBC Radio 4
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Romania's Revolution 30 Years On
Three decades after the execution of Nicolae Ceausescu, how has Romania changed?
BBC Radio 4
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Searching for Sam: Adrian Dunbar on Samuel Beckett
Adrian Dunbar explores what made the man who wrote Waiting for Godot.
BBC Two Northern Ireland
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A Merry Tudor Christmas with Lucy Worsley
Lucy recreates festivities from Henry VIII's era: costumes, customs, food and festive fun.
BBC Two
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What If We Stopped Buying Stuff and Started Making It?
Meet the crafts people behind the current revival in making and repairing belongings.
BBC Radio 4
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What Has Sat-Nav Done to Our Brains?
Timandra Harkness scrutinises sat nav. How does it affect our brains and well-being?
BBC Radio 4
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Like, Share, Vote
Following the fluctuating views of floating voters who get political news via Facebook
BBC Radio 4
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Villages by the Sea
Series looking at coastal villages that have often been on the front line of history.
BBC One
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Fake Heiress
Anna Delvey blazed a trail through New York as a wealthy heiress. But it was all a lie.
BBC Radio 4
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Singing the Messiah
Neil Martin creates a community choir on the Ards Peninsula.
BBC Two Northern Ireland
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Assisted Loving
Navigating the world of sex and relationships for people with learning disabilities.
BBC Radio 4
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What If Our Textbooks Were Black?
A series celebrating Black cultural figures who should be more central to history.
BBC Radio 4
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The Boy in the Video
When a BBC journalist is sent a child sex abuse video, it sparks an investigation.
BBC Radio 4