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Present at the Creation
The moment Israel declared its independence, recalled by the last two surviving witnesses.
BBC Radio 4
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Plastic Fantastic
Professor Mark Miodownik explores our love/hate relationship with plastic.
BBC Radio 4
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A Church in Crisis
William Crawley explores the decline of the Catholic church's authority in society.
BBC Radio 4
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Burma with Simon Reeve
Adventurer and broadcaster Simon Reeve travels to beautiful and troubled Burma.
BBC Two
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Effective Altruism
Giles Fraser explores the movement that aims to make charitable giving most effective.
BBC Radio 4
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Beautiful Britain
Toyah Willcox takes an audio journey into the private world of hair and beauty salons.
BBC Radio 4
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Tracks of My Years
Phil Collins, Brandon Flowers, Alex Jones, Sara Cox and more guests join Vernon Kay.
BBC Radio 2
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Classified Britain
James Naughtie finds the heartbeat of history in small ads of old UK newspapers.
BBC Radio 4
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The Art of Money
As paintings sell for world record prices, John Wilson examines an art market boom.
BBC Radio 4
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Is Eating Plants Wrong?
Plants can do much more than we might think. So is it wrong to eat them?
BBC Radio 4
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Bearing Grudges
Why do many of us hold grudges, what sustains them in our lives and can we overcome them?
BBC Radio 4
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Out of this World: The Colin Pillinger story
Story of the inspirational leader behind the Beagle 2 mission to Mars - Colin Pillinger.
BBC Radio Bristol
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The Assassination
An investigation into the death of Benazir Bhutto, former prime minister of Pakistan.
BBC Radio 4
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The Remittance
The prejudices, politics and pride of the multi-billion pound world of migrant money
BBC Radio 4
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American Art: From the Outside In
How African-American self-taught artists are gaining recognition in American institutions.
BBC Radio 4
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The Invisible Man of Britain's Far Right
An investigation into Jim Dowson, the front man for Knights Templar International.
BBC Radio 4
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Art on the BBC
How has television influenced our understanding of the world's greatest artists?
BBC Four
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Single Black Female
Bridgitte Tetteh explores hurdles single black women face when looking for love in 2018.
BBC Radio 4
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The Song Hunters
Sam Lee celebrates the song collectors who have fought to save folk music from extinction.
BBC Radio 4
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Dispersing the Immigrants
Exploring the bussing of immigrant children to predominantly white schools in the 1960s.
BBC Radio 4
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Guilty Architecture
Jonathan Glancey asks for how long a building carries the charge of an evil past.
BBC Radio 4
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Too Young to Veil?
An investigation into the growing number of very young girls wearing the hijab in the UK.
BBC Radio 4
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Imperial Echo
Jonny Dymond traces the often uneven history of the Commonwealth and asks 'what next?'.
BBC Radio 4
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The Art of Immersion
Artist and sceptic Adham Faramawy uncovers virtual reality's dark and fantastical spaces.
BBC Radio 4
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Inherited Fear
Sally Herships explores how trauma that we haven't experienced directly can shape us.
BBC Radio 4
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The Man Who Buries Planes
Artist Roger Hiorns is on a mission to bury aircraft around the world.
BBC Radio 4
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Russians in Britain: A Handbook
Oligarchs, dissidents and beyond, Lucy Ash meets the Russians of the UK.
BBC Radio 4
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The Crash Detectives
Following Gwent Police's dedicated forensic collision investigators
BBC One Wales
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The Turban Bus Dispute
Sathnam Sanghera on the battle for the turban in Enoch Powell's constituency.
BBC Radio 4
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The Escape Room
Can Natalie Haynes and her team make it out and discover the secrets of this phenomenon.
BBC Radio 4
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The Opt Out
What will an opt-out organ donation system really mean for the families asked to consent?
BBC Radio 4
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Cold Art
Louise K Wilson asks fellow artists why the Cold War is so creatively inspiring.
BBC Radio 4
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Radio 1's Screen Time
Join Radio 1’s Ali Plumb for movie news, reviews and extra behind-the-screens fun.
BBC Radio 1
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Meeting the Man I Killed
Jonathan Izard attempts to come to terms with killing a man in a road traffic accident.
BBC Radio 4
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The Second Genome
How the diverse microbes that live on and in our bodies drive our metabolism and health.
BBC Radio 4
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Generation Neither
Ruth Sanderson asks if Northern Ireland politics are increasingly neither orange nor green
BBC Radio 4
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Chinese Characters
Series of essays exploring Chinese history through the life stories of key personalities.
BBC Radio 4
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Epiphanies
AL Kennedy goes in search of epiphanies - a revelation, the 'aha' instant, a eureka moment
BBC Radio 4
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Colin Powell - Learning to Lead
The late General Powell and the Harlem college he co-founded - the poor man's Harvard.
BBC Radio 4
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The Followership Game
Entrepreneur Natalie Campbell looks at our modern obsession with leadership.
BBC Radio 4
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Davy Crockett and the Irish Frontiersmen
Freya McClements meets those dealing with the uncertainty of life along the Irish border.
BBC Radio 4
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The Big Idea
A big idea that shapes how we understand our place in the world - from the idea’s creator.
BBC World Service
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Attenborough's Wonder of Eggs
From creation to hatching, David Attenborough reveals the wonder behind eggs.
BBC Two
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Gyles Brandreth and the Art of Persuasion
Gyles Brandreth explores the alchemy, art and craftiness of the great persuaders.
BBC Radio 4
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The Patch
One producer, one randomly generated postcode, and the search for an unheard story.
BBC Radio 4
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The EU after Brexit
Evan Davis and David Aaronovitch present a programme looking at the EU after Brexit.
BBC Radio 4
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