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Kick back with Peter Cinnamond, who’s got the biggest hits to soundtrack your Saturday!
BBC Radio Ulster
An immersive 80th birthday encounter with film-maker and artist Peter Greenaway.
BBC Radio 4
The ENO's 1994 production of Benjamin Britten's haunting opera about a doomed fisherman.
BBC Two
Musical stage adaptation of JM Barrie's classic tale about the boy who wouldn't grow up.
CBeebies
Sing along with Tinker Bell and Peter Pan in Neverland.
CBeebies Radio
The Olivier Award-winning Mischief Theatre brings Peter Pan Goes Wrong to BBC One.
BBC One
Cheeky Peter Rabbit loves adventure but he struggles to stay out of trouble.
Peter embarks on adventures and tries to be just like his late father.
Peter Snow and guests board a time-travelling DeLorean to go back and forward in time.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
Katharine Viner charts the story of the infamous 1819 Peterloo Massacre.
Five fantastic vets try to get poorly creatures back on their paws again.
CBBC
On Calypso Island, friends Pat, Lily and Stede are taught Pfffiracy by Captain Lamar.
Dramatic stories exploring the nature of physical and mental health.
Laverne Antrobus tells the story of the Phelophepa Health Train in rural South Africa.
The life of Ronaldo NazĂ¡rio, who in 1997 was one of the best footballers on the planet.
BBC Four
Anarchic sitcom created and written by Phil Ellis and Fraser Steele.
Phil Kennedy on BBC Radio Wiltshire.
BBC Radio Wiltshire
Phil Mercer on BBC Radio Berkshire.
BBC Radio Berkshire
Phil Mercer on BBC Radio Oxford.
BBC Radio Oxford
Phil Mercer on BBC Radio Solent.
BBC Radio Solent
Phil Rodgers on BBC Radio Cumbria.
BBC Radio Cumbria
Phil Trow on BBC Radio Manchester.
BBC Radio Manchester
Phil Wang Wangsplains the contentious topics of our time.
Notorious Soviet spy Kim Philby as he's never been heard before.
The BBC Symphony Orchestra performs three works by American composer Philip Glass. (2001)
BBC
In the 1970s the composer Philip Glass drove a taxi around Manhattan to make ends meet.
Best-selling author Philip Pullman talks to his former schoolteacher Enid Jones.
Matthew Sweet examines philosophical problems with a live audience in a pub
A look at the main strands of 20th Century philosophy
BBC World Service
An insight into studio activity in Leeds as dancers rehearse Left Unseen by Amaury Lebrun.
BBC Live Streams
Six outsiders learn the way they are going to survive school is by sticking together.
BBC Three
the nation's conversation. Be part of the lively debate and challenging stories.
BBC Radio Wales
A musician is found dead with the only clue, a message saying 'Phonophone active'.
A life in five photographs. Original fiction series by Max Porter, read by Tim McInnerny.
Trevor Cox on the physics behind the way orchestral instruments make their unique sound
Explaining the physics in our everyday lives
Brian Cox meets some celebrity physics enthusiasts, including Alan Alda and Eddie Izzard.
A calming piano soundtrack to help you focus.
BBC Sounds Mixes
Answering Radio 3 listeners' questions about anything to do with the piano
BBC Radio 3
Behind the scenes with Ulrich Gerhartz, piano technician to the world's best pianists.
Jazz pianist Jamie Cullum explores the piano's place in modern life.
A story of five men, who experienced double diaspora, from India to Africa to Britain.
How did Momtaza Mehri go from net savvy sixth-former to successful millennial poet?
Counting down two popular music charts from this week in decades past.
BBC Radio 2
A selection of highlights from the past week on BBC radio.
Highlights from the BBC World Service output
The week's highlights from across the BBC World Service
The pick of BBC World Service audio and video chosen by listeners around the globe
Yearly round-up of the best BBC programmes, selected by radio personalities
The year's highlights from the programme Pick of the Week
Disabled Christians carving out an empowering new ‘theology of disability’.
Sarah Cartwright's comedy about an estranged father and daughter's road trip to Moscow.
Sitcom by Ian Kershaw, set around a Manchester taxi company
Steve Carver lives the life of a seasonal apple picker on a farm in Herefordshire.
The adventures of a nine-year-old girl with uncontrollable magical powers.
Zia Haider Rahman explores the very real impact metaphor has on the world around us.
Benjamin Zephaniah revisits his home town, Birmingham, on a mission to compose a new poem.
Miles Warde presents an insight into the work of professional photographers.
Adil Ray looks at life through the lens of contemporary photographers
Poet Lemn Sissay explores the life of activist, musician and writer Gil Scott-Heron.
Britney Spears: pop icon. Pandora Sykes pieces together what we know about her story.
Imagine the sound of music that flies around your head - the magic art of pigeon whistles.
Fantasy tale of a hero cursed with immortality.
Seven celebrities tackle a modern-day pilgrimage that promotes tolerance for all cultures.
Julie Fowlis and Karine Polwart journey to the most remote pub in mainland Britain.
The Parliament of the World's Religions
A documentary from the future with a stark warning for humanity.
Robert Forrest's popular thriller set in 10th-century Japan.
Nigel Wrench investigates the most profitable and powerful pharmaceutical businesses
Sketch comedy from Alex Owen and Ben Ashenden, aka The Pin.
Today's poem is all about the colour pink. #CBeebiesRadio
A profile of the beloved children's author Judith Kerr as she works on her latest book.
Unpicking the stories at the top of your feed
BBC Sounds
Pinocchio and his friends on their adventures in and around the Shop of Wonders.
Documentary series telling the story of the Armagh Pipers Club.
BBC Two Northern Ireland
How the USA's dependency on oil affects its foreign policy
When music makes a girl vanish, a detective and her daughter uncover a terrifying force.
The finest selection of piping music from Scotland and across the globe.
BBC Radio Scotland
How do you stop the spread of a plant killer?
Living on an iceberg brings funny situations and challenges for five cheerful penguins.
Historian Justin Champion investigates real life duels and the literature they influenced.
Documentary series. How the Scottish and Irish changed football.
BBC Scotland
PJ Ellis on BBC Radio WM.
BBC Radio WM
Public figures explore their roots, what they have left behind and will never forget.
The religious symbolism of garden design
Exploring the consequences of gambling
Ben Goldacre investigates the latest research on the placebo effect
How could the latest science of placebo change the way we think about medicine?
Geoff Watts explores the phenomenon of the nocebo effect and its implications for medicine
Pivotal events that shaped the century, and where they took place
How Covid is making us think differently about Shakespeare.
How did English become the most popular language in the world?
A beginner's guide to the environment for young people
Every minute of every day, a musician is playing Bach’s music somewhere in the world.
A team of dedicated young conservationists set out to protect our planet and its wildlife.