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Yinka Bokinni explores rap mogul Sean Combs's life and the criminal charges he denies.
BBC Three
Is the use of the ‘P’ word ever acceptable?
BBC Radio 4
A new sketch show that showcases the best online talent.
A philosophical discussion series hosted by Vanessa Feltz.
Golwg ysgafn ar amryw faterion yn ein byd modern Cymraeg. A lighthearted look at variou...
S4C
Pablo, who is on the autistic spectrum, creates imaginary friends who come to life.
CBeebies
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Son of a railway worker, Nobel prize winner, observer extraordinaire, and a man of hope
BBC World Service
Hours of music mixes handpicked to get you moving!
BBC Sounds Mixes
Geoff Bird and his siblings clear fifty years’ worth of stuff from their old family home.
A young Peruvian bear arrives in London and is taken in by the Brown family.
BBC One
Paddington finds himself the prime suspect when Aunt Lucy's birthday present is stolen.
Documentary series following UFC fighters Paddy Pimblett and Molly McCann.
Paddy Raff is challenged by his posh alter-ego Nigel to show off NI's hidden gems.
BBC One Northern Ireland
Paddy keeps you company live from the Salford Riviera!
BBC Radio 2
BBC Persian presents Page 2 Tuesday.
BBC Persian TV
A weekly politics show with debate and chat about the topical issues of the week.
Tracing the histories of some of the most ionate pieces of music ever written
Vivienne Parry explores the similarities between emotional and physical pain.
Michael Mosley tells the story of the creation of our most useful and valuable drugs.
BBC Four
Sally Marlow investigates the hidden problem of addiction to over-the-counter painkillers.
Six stained-glass windows depicting the ion of Christ
Owen Bennett-Jones examines the long game Pakistan played in the US defeat in Afghanistan.
When a young woman is murdered, a mysterious list of names is discovered.
Pam St Clement re one of the most iconic episodes of EastEnders.
Bookish young Ofelia gets drawn to a fantastical world - one as disturbing as her reality.
BBC Two
A major investigation reveals how the world's most notorious regimes get around sanctions.
Series on the flu pandemic that devastated much of the planet just over 100 years ago.
Adam Curtis explores the cultural impact of 20th Century science.
The biggest hip hop, Bollywood and bhangra anthems with Dee and Rav
BBC Asian Network
Investigative documentary series revealing the truth about the stories that matter.
How has Pope John Paul II affected the Catholic church?
After a financial crisis, a millionaire loses everything apart from a fish and chip shop.
As the Glasgow Games begin, Dr Joya Chatterji explores the history of the Commonwealth.
Public figures revisit their paper round route and reveal how it influenced their lives
BBC Radio 4 Extra
Two British backpackers are found hogtied and drowned. A mystery 40 years in the making.
BBC Radio 5 Live
Liverpool's Eldonian Village.
A playful look at famous intellectual puzzles
New documentary series for BBC Radio 4
Two mothers bond in an unexpected way after giving birth on the same day.
Documentary following the life-saving work of Scotland's paramedics.
BBC Scotland
Sian Eleri delves into otherworldly mysteries.
1983 series following a group of new recruits as they train with the Parachute Regiment.
BBC
Parentlanders – ask your questions; we’ll ask the experts. The global parenting podcast!
When American modern jazz met the French New Wave in 1950s and 60s Paris.
Kirsty Lang heads to Paris to tell the story of the riverside booksellers, les bouqinistes
After the mass casualty attacks in Paris, could terrorists do the same in the UK?
Surreal, silly vibrations from a flatlining, radio desert near the Irish Border.
A squabbling parish council meet somewhere in Ulster, near the Irish border.
The late chat show legend Michael Parkinson meets the greatest names in entertainment.
Michael Parkinson presents highlights from his archive of interviews.
Matthew Sweet re-examines Parkinson's Law. Does work expand to fill the time allocated?
Dave Cullen tells the story of the Florida school shooting of February 2018.
An eye-opening look at Britain's parole boards.
Rex Bloomstein investigates how parole s make their decisions on releasing prisoners.
Railway station comedy starring Arthur Lowe
Cyfres yn dilyn 8 plentyn wrth iddynt ddathlu achlysur arbennig , yn barti Pen-blwydd, ...
Y dechrau gorau i'r penwythnos gyda Radio Cymru 2.
BBC Radio Cymru 2
Tiwns trwy'r dydd, drwy'r penwythnos.
What advice would you give the next generation?
Matthew Parris marks the ing of the valedictory despatch from British ambassadors
The untold stories of British Asians and Colonial British who witnessed India's partition.
1950s spy drama, adapted from Agatha Christie's classic books.
Sitcom about a group of young idealists setting up a political party. By Tom Basden.
A party election broadcast on behalf of the Conservative Party
A party election broadcast on behalf of the Labour Party
A party election broadcast on behalf of the Liberal Democrat Party
Is now the point when the structure of British party politics will fundamentally change?
H from Steps has your ultimate party playlist.
BBC Radio Wales
BBC Pashto TV
Lucy Kellaway hosts an argumentative dinner party where all the debates are about food.
A portrait of singer, songwriter and truck driver Will Beeley.
Exploring the special place the music of Bach occupies in the lives of many music lovers.
John Betjeman visits various churches in the Diocese of Norwich.
International journeys in search of both the past and the future.
Katy Long explores the extraordinary history of the port.
Anthony Burton presents a series on our industrial past
Greg Jenner dives deep into the BBC archive to explore what it says about who we are now.
How false memories can be artificially generated and used to change future behaviour.
Secrets from celebrated Northern Ireland iconoclasts, from peace negotiation to pop.
Michael Segalov traces his Jewish roots in Gdańsk and the politicisation of Poland's past.
Pat Marsh on BBC Radio Kent.
BBC Radio Kent
Pat Marsh on BBC Radio Surrey.
BBC Radio Surrey
Pat Marsh on BBC Radio Sussex.
BBC Radio Sussex
Patagonia, the southern tip of South America
One producer, one randomly generated postcode, and the search for an unheard story.
The Patchwork Pals live on a patchwork blanket and pull together to solve problems.
As antibiotic resistance increases, Dr Stuart Flanagan investigates what the future holds.
The route to leadership takes many forms
Prof Deborah Bowman reveals how a cancer diagnosis has changed her view of medical ethics.
Vivienne Parry explores how patients are taking control of their own treatment.
Patrick Forbes on this week's theme Christmas
Patrick Kielty kick starts your weekend.
Stories of men who switched political sides
Anturiaethau'r cwn bach sy'n cydweithio i amddiffyn eu cymuned leol. The adventures of ...
Ninety-one-year-old Barbara Smith investigates why we patronise older people.