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Ghosts of the Tsunami
Five years after Japan's tsunami, some survivors report seeing the ghosts of the dead.
BBC Radio 4
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Tim Key Delves Into Daniil Kharms And That’s All
Tim Key gives his surreal and startling take on the Soviet absurdist writer Daniil Kharms.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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Turntable Tales
Colleen Murphy celebrates the development and impact of the record-playing turntable.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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Saving Science from the Scientists
Alok Jha wonders if science is as rigorous as it should
BBC Radio 4
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Brexit: What Happens to Scotland?
What impact would Brexit have on Scotland's politics and economy? Sarah Smith investigates
BBC Radio 4
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This Farming Life
Documentary following the struggles and triumphs of very different farming families.
BBC Two
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The Greatest Ever Faker
Gareth Gwynn uncovers the fantastical world of a Welsh cultural lodestone, Iolo Morganwg
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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Back to the Ice
Meteorologist Peter Gibbs returns to Antarctica where he spent two years in the 1980s.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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The Return of the Flying Scotsman
Following the Flying Scotsman as it returns to the tracks after a ten-year restoration.
BBC Four
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Laura Barton's Notes from a Musical Island
Laura Barton takes a close listen to music found in different landscapes around Britain.
BBC Radio 4
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Glad to Be Grey
Grey-haired Professor Mary Beard investigates why fewer people are now "Glad to be Grey".
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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Laverne in the Willows
Lauren Laverne celebrates Kenneth Grahame's classic tale, 'The Wind in the Willows'.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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An Eton Experience
Each year disadvantaged pupils get the opportunity to enter the hallowed corridors of Eton
BBC Radio 4
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Black, White and Beethoven
Joseph Harker asks why Britain's classical music scene remains so resolutely white.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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The Arts Exodus
Deborah Coughlin examines the value of art to communities and cities.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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Museum of Lost Objects
Tracing the histories of antiquities and landmarks that have been destroyed or looted.
BBC Radio 4
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Simon Schama: The Obliterators
Simon Schama offers some context for the destruction of antiquities in Syria and Iraq.
BBC Radio 4
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Six Degrees of Connection
Julia Hobsbawm investigates the idea that we are all connected by only six links.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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The Art of Adultery
Natalie Haynes finds out why adultery remains such a regular subject in popular culture.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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Musical Variations: The Life of Angela Morley
The colourful career of British composer and transgender pioneer Angela Morley.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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Cancer Moonshot
Graham Easton explores the anti-cancer campaign of US vice president Joe Biden
BBC Radio 4
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Choose Life
Twenty years after Trainspotting's release, the real-life addicts who inspired the actors.
BBC Radio 4
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JD Salinger: Made in England
How 3 months in rural Devon influenced one of the greatest chroniclers of urban New York
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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Verdun - The Sacred Wound
David Reynolds presents a two-part documentary about the battle of Verdun
BBC Radio 4
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The Pope's Letters
Extracts from letters charting a friendship between Pope John Paul II and a married woman.
BBC Radio 4
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Unhappy Child, Unhealthy Adult
How traumatic experiences in childhood contribute to poor health and shorter lives.
BBC Radio 4
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America in Black and White
Rajini Vaidyanathan examines some of the underlying issues that America has with race.
BBC Radio 4
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Ireland's Treasures Uncovered
The story of the iconic Irish artefacts that have helped shape and create modern Ireland.
BBC One Northern Ireland
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In Therapy
Psychotherapist Susie Orbach explores the relationship between therapist and patient.
BBC Radio 4
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Curious Cases
Hannah Fry and Dara Ó Briain tackle listeners' conundrums with the power of science!
BBC Radio 4
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Batman and Ethan
Ethan, a 10-year-old blind boy and gifted musician, learns echolocation.
BBC Radio 4
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Mao's Golden Mangoes
Benjamin Ramm explores one of the strangest chapters in China’s history - mango mania.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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Tropicalia - Revolution in Sound
A revolution in music, politics and attitude - how Tropicalia exploded in Brazil.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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Editing Life
Matthew Cobb explores the excitement and concerns about the new genome editing technology.
BBC Radio 4
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Ar Mo Bhealach Féin
Three-part series retracing Seosamh Mac Grianna's epic 300-mile hike through Wales in 1934
BBC Two Northern Ireland
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Herman Melville's Sea Change
Moby-Dick was made in England. Paul Farley tells a story of fast fish and loose fish.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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The Best Dishes Ever
A selection of classic recipes from some of the BBC's best-loved television chefs.
BBC Two
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Give It a Year
Documentary series about five single people and what happens to them over a year
BBC Radio 4
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Greece with Simon Reeve
Simon Reeve travels across Greece, from the stunning islands to the mountainous north.
BBC Two
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Jarvis on McCullers
Jarvis Cocker celebrates the life and work of literary wunderkind Carson McCullers.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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Mao's Little Red Book Goes West
David Aaronovitch asks why Mao's Little Red Book captured the imagination of the West.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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Invisible Belfast
A mysterious note sends a visitor to Belfast on a labyrinthine journey through the city.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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Splitting the Assets
Examining the emotionally charged court process of financial settlement following divorce.
BBC Radio 4
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Living with Water
Susan Marling discovers what architects can do to make homes more flood resilient.
BBC Radio 4
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Unnatural Selection
Adam Hart reveals how humanity is altering the evolutionary paths of other creatures.
BBC Radio 4
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Gay Bombay
Zareer Masani returns to Mumbai to measure India's changing attitudes to homosexuality.
BBC Radio 4