News
Scottish comedy sensation Paul Black performs his feelgood stand-up show Nostalgia.
BBC Scotland
Paul Coia on BBC Radio Berkshire.
BBC Radio Berkshire
The father-of-three has been charged with seven offences after 79 people were hurt
BBC News
Paul guides you through seven decades of music, with the stories behind classic tracks.
BBC Radio 2
In 1969 a rumour swept the world. Paul McCartney had died and been replaced by an impostor
BBC Radio 4 Extra
Paul Lovett on BBC Essex.
BBC Essex
Paul McCartney talks about his life and song-writing through the prism of 10 key lyrics.
BBC Radio 4
Paul Rudd helps Radio 1 Breakfast listeners as he takes on the role of Agony Ant-Man.
BBC Radio 1
Paul Shuttleworth on BBC Hereford & Worcester.
BBC Hereford & Worcester
Paul Shuttleworth on BBC Radio Shropshire.
BBC Radio Shropshire
Paul Shuttleworth on BBC Radio Stoke.
BBC Radio Stoke
Paul Simon performs in Central Park in August 1991.
BBC Two
Capturing Paul Simon's return to South Africa some years after the release of Graceland.
Comedian and quizzer Paul Sinha presents lesser-known stories from human history.
Paul Sinha and his live audience compile the questions for a perfect pub quiz.
The adventures of writer and amateur private detective, Paul Temple.
Paul Whitehouse travels across the country to explore why waterways are in decline.
Paula McIntyre looks to her own Ulster-Scots heritage to serve up mouthwatering recipes.
BBC One Northern Ireland
Paula White on BBC Radio Stoke.
Paulette Edwards on BBC Radio Sheffield.
BBC Radio Sheffield
Documentary about 60s pop artist Pauline Boty, tracking her contribution to British art.
BBC Four
Hear the latest editions of Radio 2's Pause for Thought.
Tatum Swithenbank explores the meaning of creativity after a life changing diagnosis.
How safe are the drugs used to delay puberty in transgender children?
BBC Radio Bristol brings you a show dedicated to cricket.
BBC Radio Bristol
Rhaglen drafod materion cyfoes. Current Affairs debate programme.
S4C
Phil Tinline traces the ups and downs of the politics of pay in Britain since 1945.
John McCarthy looks at how handling a hostage crisis has changed 30 years since his kidnap
Sean Farrington sheds light on invisible trends affecting our lives at work.
"Nobody got to be an editor through covering the United Nations": peace and the media
BBC World Service
Bridget Kendall evaluates America's 'missionaries of democracy' in the Peace Corps.
The story of the 1914 Christmas truce on the Western Front, told by three survivors.
The benefits of music therapy for children living in impoverished areas and conflict zones
Mona Chalabi asks why female facial hair still seems to be a source of such shame.
An epic gangster drama set in the lawless streets of 1920s Birmingham.
BBC One
Rambert’s thrilling stage adaptation, with stunning performances and an iconic soundtrack.
Sue Broom looks at the latest developments in the field of animal cloning
Why do people love pebbles? What do pebbles tell us about the world – and about ourselves?
A sustainable cycle to the Paris Olympics, featuring Team GB and Paralympics GB.
Andy and Evelyn Jarvis' tandem ride for the rain-forests from Sydney to London.
The image of the humanities academic, past and present, in the public imagination.
Mark Whitaker investigates the tarnished image of a flawed scientific process.
Uchafbwyntiau gemau pel-droed rhyngwladol. Highlights of international football games.
Gisèle Pelicot's husband secretly drugged her and invited men to rape her.
A portrait of west Wales town Pembroke Dock as Brexit gets closer.
Harri Parri sy'n ymweld â llefydd sy'n bwysig iddo ac yn cwrdd â rhai o'r trigolion. Ha...
Cyfres am be sy'n gwneud 'scene' foduro Cymru mor gyfoethog. A series looking at the mo...
Jason Mohammad sy'n cyflwyno'r sioe cwis chwaraeon lle mae brains yn cwrdd â brawn, Pen...
Cyfle i edych 'nôl dros rai o gyfarchion pen-blwydd yr wythnos. A look back at some of ...
The adventures of a film crew who travel to Antarctica to film a colony of Gentoo penguins
Comedy drama from sketch trio The Penny Dreadfuls: Humphrey Ker, David Reed and Thom Tuck.
Kamal Ahmed asks how far the Bank of England will need to change under its new governor.
Grwp o ffrindiau ar anturiaethau popwych amrywiol! A group of friends on various poptas...
UK politics at the time of the Labour Party's second term
Daru Rooke helps people investigate the life of a remarkable ancestor.
Discover the people and the projects trying to make the world a better place
Brilliant solutions to the world’s problems
Mockumentary series that follows west London pirate radio station Kurupt FM.
BBC Three
Hashi Mohamed reads from his book People Like Us, an exploration of social mobility.
David Attenborough discusses his journey through the South West Pacific.
BBC
The wider issue surrounding the settlements in Israel
The story of Dimple Pennington, wannabe lifestyle influencer, and her four half siblings
Exploring the poetic sound world of postwar radio documentary pioneer Denis Mitchell.
Series featuring interviews with major social, political and scientific figures.
An examination of how the first director of the FBI's iron grip still permeates America.
A woman uses 9/11 to fake her death. 14 years later, she is forced to confront her past.
BBC Radio 5 Live
Libby Purves follows the way Britain prepared for the assault on Normandy in June 1944.
A celebration where people come together and let loose through a shared love of music.
BBC Radio 6 Music
Once they made pop records. Now they're building a pyramid out of dead people.
Andrew Neil offers a portrait of Margaret Thatcher via the voices of those she governed.
Cartoon in Gaelic for preschool children about a pig called Peppa and her family.
BBC ALBA
Lucie Skeaping hears music written for Pepys, played for the first time since his death.
David Attenborough tells of Percy Fitzpatrick, industrialist, author and politician.
David Attenborough hosts a documentary game-show about bird impersonator Percy Edwards.
Benjamin Zephaniah brings us his personal take on Shelley's work.
Eleanor Oldroyd explores the unlikely connections between cricket and choral music.
Exploring the great forces of nature that , drive and enable life on earth.
Shay Kaur Grewal on the cultural tensions faced by those wanting the perfect Sikh wedding.
Meet 80 year olds Mo and Jo, who recently became honorary Gurkhas.
Reflections upon perfection - spaces, places, icons, and art
The Hole in the Wall Gang delivering their hilarious verdict on life in Northern Ireland.
BBC Radio Ulster
First-person monologues from renowned actors of the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
Hayden Lorimer explores the double life of Walter Poucher: photographer and perfumer.
Leigh Alexander explores the growing popularity of analogue culture in a digital world
Gillian Russell introduces kit and app reviews, expert advice and the latest fitness news.
BBC Radio Scotland
A selection of interviews with prominent figures from a range of cultural sectors.
Vivienne Parry asks if the NHS can deliver the benefits of genomic medicine for all.
Timandra Harkness discovers links between political choices and how our brains function.
Adaptation of Jane Austen's classic novel about the enduring power of love.
Robert Peston talks to four key individuals about the global financial meltdown
Story of the enduring songwriting relationship between Pete Atkin and Clive James.
Pete Bestwick on BBC Radio Oxford.
BBC Radio Oxford
Pete Otway on BBC Radio Cumbria.
BBC Radio Cumbria
Pete Otway on BBC Radio Lancashire.
BBC Radio Lancashire
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