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Concerts and musical performances
BBC
Kayvan Novak imagines the answerphone messages of the rich and famous.
BBC Radio 4
Adam Rutherford and Francine Stock explore the relationship between film and science.
The best in traditional and contemporary folk groups and acoustic music
BBC Radio Wales
Revisiting the turmoil of Central America during the 1980s
BBC World Service
Examining the importance of Central Asian development
Greg Proops looks back at the life of Bob Hope, whose career spanned the 20th century.
Christine Lampard hosts a gala concert to mark 100 years of the BBC in Northern Ireland.
BBC One Northern Ireland
Adam Curtis examines how Freudian theory influenced twentieth century society.
BBC Two
Stories of immigration from the Asian community in the UK
Eclectic music from blues to beats with poetry and live sessions.
BBC Radio 6 Music
Series in which public figures choose others to interview
Crime writer Val McDermid on how boarding school novels inspired her to be a writer.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
How do business balance profits with their responsibilities to workers and communities?
Five programmes celebrating the World Conference against Racism
Following the barristers, clerks and staff of one of London's leading law chambers
Two siblings face off one another in their quest for musical stardom.
BBC One
What are the largest, fastest, longest-living, and most numerous animals on earth?
BBC Radio Sheffield presents a live special ahead of the Championship play-off final.
BBC Sport
BBC Radio Newcastle previews Sunderland's Championship playoff final.
BBC Radio Newcastle
Chance Litchfield on BBC Radio Leicester.
BBC Radio Leicester
Chance Litchfield on BBC Radio Derby.
BBC Radio Derby
Chance Litchfield on BBC Radio Nottingham.
BBC Radio Nottingham
Series looking at the educational dance project run by The Royal Opera House
Comedy sketch show with Shane Todd, Ciarán Bartlett and the very best of NI comedy talent.
Artist Andrew Shoben explores a controversial idea to 'rotate or retire' public artworks
Groundbreaking series following Julia Grant through her life as a transgender person.
How extreme weather affects people in marginal areas
Roger Harrabin examines the science, politics and solutions of climate.
John Hammond on the fiction that has reflected our understanding of climate change.
Meditating on the care and carelessness we've brought to bear on Scotland's environment.
BBC One Scotland
Christopher Gabbitas explores the effects on singers of changing the pitch of their voice.
How the 2005 Gambling Act propelled the UK to become the biggest online gambling market.
Five viewpoints assessing the English Channel's impact on the British identity.
Series examining how the English Channel has affected British identity through time.
Richard Coles journeys in the footsteps of superstar monks.
Exploring the vast archive of Chaplin's unfinished scripts, letters and press cuttings
An Irish theatre group tours the Soviet Union and compares theatrical traditions
Alexander McCall Smith explores the work of writers and their favourite characters.
Francine Stock's history of the alluring yet elusive quality that is charisma
Matthew Taylor presents a series asking what charities are for.
Charles Chilton's sci-fi drama starring Nicky Henson, Nigel Stock and Barry Foster
Radio adaptations of Dicken's classic English literature.
Dickens's classic story, set in London and Paris before and during the French Revolution
Dickens's classic tale about the turbulent childhood of orphan Pip. Starring Maggie Steed
The life and significance of architect Le Corbusier (Charles Edouard Jeanneret)
Documentary chronicling the making of Charli XCX's fourth album, How I'm Feeling Now.
BBC Three
Perfect tracks for life's ultimate playlist - Charli and friends have the best song ever.
BBC Radio 1
siblings Lola and Charlie as they deal with topics that affect their everyday lives.
CBeebies
Charlie Taylor on BBC Radio Somerset.
BBC Radio Somerset
Comedy by about a young charity volunteer and the old lady she has been paired with.
Drama charting five momentous visits Charlotte Brontë made to London.
After years of always having a waterproof and a plan B, Charlotte asks - am I missing out?
Josie d'Arby tells the remarkable story of Charlotte White's road to musical redemption.
The writer Garrett Carr reveals his unusual map of the Irish border.
A true story of crime, dominance and deception with dark sexual undertones.
BBC Sounds
Exploring how music, radio, film and photography reflects Nigerian society
Chipzel unlocks the past, present and future of UK gaming and technology.
BBC Radio Ulster
Medical discussion phone-in programme with weekly guest experts
BBC Radio Berkshire presents live coverage from this year's Cheltenham Festival.
BBC Radio Berkshire
How chemist Fritz Haber saved billions from starvation - and pioneered gas warfare too.
Dr Graham Easton explores how the brain deals with drugs and who might become an addict
Cherry Valentine tries to unite her Queer and Gypsy identities to become proud of both.
Rising chess stars to take on the legendary game of psychology, strategy and intensity.
Twelve rising stars of the UK’s booming chess community battle it out.
Naturalist and journalist Henry Nicholls traces the story of Chi-Chi the panda.
A guide to raising chickens for food
Scot Squad’s top cop dives deep into dealing with colleagues, bams and family alike.
BBC Scotland
A new telling of the extraordinary story of where we all begin. Presented by India Rakusen
Emily Buchanan explores the dilemmas of sponsoring children in developing countries.
Radio 2 harnesses the nation's favourite stars to raise money for BBC Children In Need
BBC Radio 2
Children give their s of the events that earned them National Awards for Gallantry
Documentary exploring how devolution has shaped Scottish lives.
Series following the youngsters who went to Singapore in of London's Olympic bid
Clare Jenkins tells the story of children cared for in 'scattered homes' of Sheffield.
The Stones are calling you. Do you feel the shiver?
Mike Thomson reports from Northern Iraq on the changing role of child soldiers.
Why the rights of children around the world need to be protected
Adrian Chiles gets you set for the weekend.
BBC Radio 5 Live
Giving young people a chance to air their views about events in the news
A team of independent experts re-examine the evidence in the Chillenden murders case.
Has the Covid-19 epidemic weakened or strengthened the grip of China’s Communist Party?
Isabel Hilton looks at contemporary China's relationships with the wider world.
A history to provide explanations for China’s actions and for its attitudes today
Examining the controversial presidency of Xi Jinping.
Carrie Gracie presents a series exploring ten great lives from Chinese history
The women battling the Chinese state after their loved ones were jailed as dissidents.
Hearing from people who experienced the Cultural Revolution, between 1966 and 1976
Clive Anderson visits China to find out why success at the sport has eluded the country.
BBC art historian Alastair Sooke travels through China to explore its greatest treasures.
BBC News
The Long March of 1934-35, a look at the history of the march and Chinese politics
Governments around the world are uncovering secret operations to expand China's influence.
Rana Mitter discovers the unexpected thinking behind China's welfare state.
New arts documentary series for BBC Radio 4.
China's economic growth saw investments being made all over the world
Series of essays exploring Chinese history through the life stories of key personalities.