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’68 is a BBC Radio Foyle series marking the 50th anniversary of the start of the Troubles.
BBC Radio Foyle
Ben Wright looks back at the dramatic 1971 Commons vote that led to the UK ing the EEC
BBC Radio 4
Discussing the process of retraining, as part of our £10M Of Work campaign.
BBC Live Streams
James Landale examines why Margaret Thatcher was ousted from power 25 years ago.
An exercise programme designed for older people from Sport England and Demos.
BBC Radio 5 Live
couples as they get married on the same day at one of the UK's most famous venues.
BBC News
High-profile women speak to BBC presenters about their work, life and ambitions.
Looking at the lives of women around the world
BBC World Service
A special season commemorating one hundred years of BBC Northern Ireland.
BBC Two Northern Ireland
Katy Long investigates 100 years of refugee politics.
Sharing the special stories that mean the most to you and your families.
BBC Radio Scotland
Recounting the largest mass shooting in US history, the Las Vegas Harvest music festival.
BBC Two
Paul Morley on the 7 inch single's grand relative - the 12 inch - and its peak in the 80s.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
13 million people in the UK are disabled. Radio 4 brings you some of the funniest.
Epic space stories. Beginning with Nasa’s missions to the Moon: Apollo 11 and Apollo 13
Hardeep Singh Kohli chooses a word and sees where it leads him
Classic and contemporary original drama and book dramatisations
The story of how two of the greatest albums of all time were released on the same day.
The podcast that makes you think about how you think.
BBC Sounds
Michael Portillo challenges the notion of calm before the storm of the Great War
Historian Margaret MacMillan chronicles the road to war in 1914.
Fintan O'Toole looks at letters written at the time of the 1916 Easter Rising in Ireland.
Matthew Sweet investigates objects and events from 1922, the crucial year for modernism.
A chance to relive the first recorded BBC television election results coverage.
BBC Parliament
An archive broadcast of the BBC's 1959 General Election results programme.
Michael Grade celebrates 1963 with special guests at London's Riverside Studios.
The BBC's 1966 election night programme, presented by Cliff Michelmore.
Discussion of the legacy of 19th-century African leaders who re-drew the political map.
1Xtra brings you interviews and chat from the biggest stars
BBC Radio 1
Nadia serves up 1Xtra's biggest hits and the best new music for Breakfast.
BBC Radio 1Xtra
1Xtra presents special weekly podcast collaborations. This week, Brave Conversations
1Xtra brings you a taste of the Caribbean!
The sound of 1Xtra...
The sounds of the streets with Kenny. @1Xtra on social
The sound of tomorrow, today...
A shout-out to some of the biggest names in hip-hop, R&B, reggae, dancehall and Afrobeats.
Richie Brave hosts the biggest group chat of the week.
The hottest sounds out of Africa - afrobeats from all corners of the motherland.
Electronic, experimental hip-hop plus emerging genres and moods from around the world.
Bashment party vibes from the Caribbean and beyond. Dancehall, reggae, soca and much more.
A weekend packed with dancehall and reggae!
A spotlight on exceptional individuals and organisations who are making Black history now.
DJ Target kick-starts the Saturday night party.
Laid-back R&B in the mix.
Your weekly fix of everything R&B from 1Xtra...
Chuckie mixes up R&B slow jams.
1Xtra's essential rap mix.
Black dance and electronic music, amapiano, house, garage, jungle and drum & bass.
Joelah and Keke bring a hour of nostalgic bangers to 1Xtra!
One hour of ultimate nostalgia! Iconic tracks from hip-hop, R&B, dancehall and more!
Pete Waterman shares the story and explores the influence of 2 Tone music.
BBC Local Radio
20 Minutes with Mark Patterson - a snapshot of life in the north west.
John Tusa's award-winning series on turbulent times
A young soldier and his father face up to painful realities.
Astronomer Paul Murdin asks if Jupiter's moon, Europa, might sustain biological life.
Richie and guests talk 2011 riots, the legacy and ask, what if anything has changed?
As the Mayan prophecy of doom approaches, enjoy this light-hearted guide to the apocalypse
Series looking at the impact of the hashtags that got millions talking.
Kate Molleson and Gillian Moore shine new light on the 'modern' music of the 20th century.
BBC Radio 3
The Jack Reacher author Lee Child investigates the unusual life of author John D Macdonald
If teenagers had more say in what they learn, would they be more engaged with school?
Peter Conrad dissects the popular culture of his era, as Roland Barthes did 60 years ago.
A hypnotic half-hour of aural bliss taking you inside the world of 'wellness sound'.
Inside the digital news outlets that are reinventing journalism for the social media age.
Yr anturiaethwr Richard Parks sy'n archwilio dyddiau allweddol yn hanes Cymru. Adventur...
S4C
Living your life in Snapchat
Laura Barton walks the length of Sunset Boulevard in 24 hours, from city to coast.
27-time bridesmaid Jane's happy routine is punctuated by cynical journalist Kevin.
What do you really know about the menstrual cycle? Periods are just the beginning.
Stressed mum Bill, daft dad Ben, and two troublesome teens in the classic 90s sitcom.
BBC One
Pobl adnabyddus sy'n ein cyflwyno i dri lle sydd, neu fu'n chwarae, rhan bwysig yn eu b...
Amazing things humans have learnt from animals
Stori Gethin o Borthmadog sydd am golli 10 stôn mewn blwyddyn efo cymorth ei ffrind a'r...
John Henshaw explores the unrelenting success of one of the longest running comedy series.
Jessica Lack explores public art in the UK through a city's attempt to commission new work
Tom Heap and Dr Tamsin Edwards uncover fresh ways to save the planet from climate change.
Howard Stableford investigates whether advances in 3D printing can benefit nature.
Quiz show hosted by Steve Punt from UK universities
Aspiring rappers at Elsemere High deal with detentions, friends and new relationships.
CBBC
All the latest news from cyberspace and the bloggersphere.
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Expect the unexpected on these journeys through the BBC’s magical music archives.
A trip into the BBC’s archives for a selection of songs from 1985.
Documentary strand
Miles Jupp celebrates 40 years of the The News Quiz.
Travel from London’s King’s Cross to Edinburgh on the 'Flying Scotsman'. (1968)
BBC
Discussion, analysis and the latest news from big fight nights and the world of boxing.
Rachel Burden and Rick Edwards with the new look 5 Live Breakfast.
5 live's drive programme with a round-up of the day's top news and sport.
News, reports, commentary and features from the world of Formula 1
Adrian Goldberg presents cutting edge investigative journalism
A round-up of the latest stories.
Showcasing BBC Radio 5 Live's news specials, including in-depth interviews.
The latest news from the world of rugby league.