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Series celebrating 1980s pop culture.
BBC Two
Series about 1990s pop culture.
Margaret Drabble investigates the problems of town planning and traffic. (1969)
BBC
The enduring appeal of favourite TV formats
BBC World Service
On St David's Day, Connie Fisher and Gareth Gwynn talk to people about why they love Wales
BBC One Wales
Iolo Williams discovers what the Welsh love most about Wales.
BBC Two Wales
Penny Woolcock investigates who sprayed a marriage proposal on a Sheffield bridge.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
Following a devastating event, a village's inhabitants discover loves both old and new.
Comedy about an estate agent who realises that he doesn't have any real friends.
BBC One
An aspiring politician is plagued by a pair of re-embodied spirits seeking vengeance.
A fearless, frank and provocative new drama about sexual consent and modern relationships.
Ordinary Scots get opportunity to share their experience of meeting someone famous
BBC Radio Scotland
Rhaglen sy'n dilyn digwyddiadau cyffrous clwb pêl-droed Wrecsam dros y misoedd diwethaf.
BBC Radio Cymru
An astronaut explores how isolation in space prepared him to cope with isolation today.
BBC Radio Wales
Pips Taylor explores why thousands of rapes go unreported and conviction rates remain low.
BBC Three
Presenter Pips Taylor explores why so many rapes go unreported in the UK.
Andrew Graham-Dixon profiles the long-underrated 20th century artist Edward Burra.
BBC Four
Shaun Ley meets the actors who have played the role of Prime Minister on screen and radio
Stories marking the centenary of the birth of American civil rights heroine Rosa Parks
1961 extract of silent film star Bessie Love on how she was discovered by DW Griffith.
Drama about a family of immigrants struggling to get by in San Francisco.
What connects the disappearance of two boys 60 years apart?
Documentary following athletes as they prepare for the Wild Atlantic Adventure Race.
BBC Two Northern Ireland
BIopic of country music legend Hank Williams.
Poet Helen Mort reflects on being the object of deepfake pornography.
BBC Radio 4
Despite being buddies, what Craig and Jon do not share, is a love of each other’s music.
BBC Radio 2
Documentary looking at the case of a 14-year-old boy who tried to kill his parents.
Band leader Edmundo Ros talks to composer Michael Nyman about his rich life.
A reality game show set six months into a zombie outbreak.
Music-themed comedy series, starring Bob Monkhouse and Suggs
Henry Moore walks among the pieces in an exhibition of his works at the Tate gallery.
Jo Brand and Sandi Toksvig are among the friends celebrating the much-missed comic.
BBC Radio 7
Her old home is now a museum, a ghostly reflection of its past but she recalls how it was.
Drama charting the lives of five young layabouts in the Italian seaside village of Rimini.
A Canadian nurse arrives on a Caribbean island to tend an invalid woman.
Ian McMillan reveals the heart of Poetry and Jazz and detects its strong beats today.
Series in which kids take control of a room in their house and re-design it.
CBBC
Romantic comedy about one man's attempts to discover why his wife left and win her back.
A series of stories about the experience of being alone
Young Brits turn the cameras on themselves and get under the skin of body-obsessed Britain
Top tips and design know-how from the designers from I Want My Own Room.
Laurie Taylor takes an affectionate look back at 50 years of careers advice.
Trevor Nelson looks back at the rise and fall of Motown's last great act.
The riveting and moving story of four generations living in the shadow of the Holocaust.
Danielle Fahiya, 30, is now 15. Being home for lockdown is turning her into a teenager!
Chris Ledgard looks at the lives of people who were labelled child prodigies
Former dotcom millionaire Benjamin Cohen confronts his past.
Nina Myskov confronts the ultimate question for '70s teenage girls - David or Donny?
The story of Shirin and Lewiza, two Yazidi women captured by IS, who escape to .
An officer resembling General Montgomery is persuaded to impersonate him. With John Mills.
Andrew McGibbon tells the story of Katy Haber, Sam Peckinpah's Girl Friday and much more.
Andrew McGibbon tells the story of Tricia Hammond, PA to Peter Sellers in 1975.
Allan Little describes a terrifying encounter with mujahideen volunteers in Bosnia
Peter Allen revisits some famous moments in history by talking to people who were there.
BBC Radio 5 Live
Fans of the Beatles and Jimi Hendrix recall seeing them live in Belfast in the 60s.
BBC Radio Ulster
A look back in time with the voices of the people who can say "I was there".
Real life stories from those who saw major news events happen right before their eyes.
BBC News
Historic moments from history told by those who lived through them.
Fresh 'witness' insights into history.
Kate Adie re-examines her historic coverage of the 1989 massacre in Tiananmen Square.
Never-before-seen footage from interviews with eyewitnesses of the First World War.
Interviews with eyewitnesses of the Great War, recorded by the BBC in the 1960s.
Series analysing great artists from the perspective of someone who knew them
Git gets out of jail and into trouble when he's forced into an underworld assignment.
Michelle Visage celebrates 30 years of the smash hit Whitney Houston movie The Bodyguard.
Steve Wright examines the phenomenon of Queen's Bohemian Rhapsody.
The untold story of the inspiration behind Ian Pattison's comedy creation Rab C Nesbitt.
Guests imagine meeting their heroes from the past
A look at human ingenuity and spirit
I Wish I'd Written That
A special programme for Christmas I Wish I'd Written That featuring Gilbert O'Sullivan.
A human rights activist investigates a series of deaths in a small Mexican border town.
How a stroke changed a man from a typical rugby playing straight lad to a gay hairdresser.
Three unlikely young people volunteer for the first time. Will they love it or hate it?
BBC Radio 1
Julia Langdon uncovers how women spooks have been recruited over the years.
Barry Cryer recalls his career in conversation with Steve Wright.
Alan Thompson explores the anatomy of classic songs with the artists who wrote them.
Visually engaging sequences which help pupils look at the world in a mathematical way
How scientific process can be used to test ideas and develop theories. Aimed at KS4.
Exploring how the internet and technology is changing the way we deal with death.
Two ambitious influencers set out to become social media's favourite interabled couple.
Poet Sean O'Brien reflects on the waterscape and landscape of Hull, 2017 City of Culture.
Historical drama series examining the reigns of Augustus, Tiberius, Caligula and Claudius
Serialisation of Robert Graves' story of the Roman emperor, read by Sir Derek Jacobi
Ken Loach drama. Daniel Blake needs help from the state after a heart attack.
Ian Hislop celebrates artefacts that show mankind's enduring desire to dissent.
Matt Berry plays a twisted regression therapist in this dark and surreal comedy
Andrew Graham-Dixon immerses himself in the art and practices of the Samurai warrior cult.
A father learns that his son has died for the eighth time.
Seeking figure-skating success, Tonya Harding (Margot Robbie) finds notoriety instead.
Ricky Boleto and Leah Gooding explore the life and times of William Shakespeare.