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Dr Moiteil and Professor Olive have fun with science.
BBC ALBA
Seventeen 17-year-olds tell us what they want from the UN Sustainable Development Goals
BBC World Service
Music competition hosted by Jordan North with Jason Derulo, Becky Hill and Frank Harris.
BBC Three
Peter Kosminsky’s acclaimed drama on the making of New Labour.
BBC One
Barack Obama reads from the gripping first volume of his presidential memoirs.
BBC Radio 4
Retired captain Ludvig Kahlen fights to settle on a remote heathland.
BBC Four
Anthropologist David Graeber explores the ways debt has shaped society over 5,000 years.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
Vikki Stone unbuttons the BBC Proms to ask the questions everyone else is afraid to ask.
BBC Radio 3
Factory worker Charlie Garside tries to stir his colleagues into political action.
The story of Manchester in the 1990's through eyes of local poet and author David Scott.
BBC Radio Manchester
Robert Seatter plucks objects from the BBC's archive store and uncovers their stories.
Simon Jack reveals what many believe to be the most important idea in business today.
Clive Lawton presents off-beat portraits of some of the Bible's greatest prophets
Good or bad, the internet is growing too fast to be controlled
Katie and William killed themselves at Polmont Young Offenders Institution. Who's liable?
Cyfres lle bydd timoedd o gymunedau yn ymgymryd â phrosiect adeiladu ac adnewyddu bydd ...
S4C
Disgyblion ysgolion uwchradd sy'n ceisio datrys heriau corfforol er mwyn dianc o berygl...
Dotun Adebayo explores the rise of Prosperity Gospel in Britain's churches.
Stephen Tompkinson and Gary Wilmot star as buddies grappling the UK's least sexy cancer.
Protein is having a moment in the spotlight. Should you be worried about getting enough?
Hannah Catherine Jones meets instrument inventors challenging the status quo.
Cyfres gylchgrawn. Magazine programme on weekday afternoons.
Cartwn am gleren ty bach a'i ffrindiau ar eu hanturiaethau niferus. A cartoon about a l...
The Police Service of Northern Ireland hold a news conference on the recent violence.
BBC Live Streams
Ch Supt Gillian Kearney and Det Ch Supt Lindsay Fisher give a news conference
The PSNI holds a news conference.
The Police Service of Northern Ireland give an update on their response to Storm Éowyn.
PSNI Assistant Chief Constable Melanie Jones holds a news conference.
Can psychedelic drugs overcome their notoriety to become accepted for routine medical use?
1941. A British psychiatrist is sent to a safe house in Surrey to examine POW Rudolf Hess.
A quick way of defining popular
How spending habits can define a nation
Claudia Hammond explores our complex relationship with cash.
Prof Martin Johnes questions and debates the fundamental historical ideas about Wales.
BBC Radio Wales
An exploration of 100 years of queer life in Britain seen through the lens of the arts.
Political philosopher Michael Sandel examines the thinking behind a current controversy.
How will public service broadcasters worldwide adapt to changes like on-demand services?
Ben Robinson explores the story of the village from Norman times to the present day
The story of serial fraudster David Levi, masterminding a decade-long fundraising scam.
BBC Sounds
Oona and Baba on adventures with all their friends on Puffin Rock!
CBeebies
Tim Whewell asks why populist western politicians want warmer relations with Russia.
Aged 18, Jacob Dunne was convicted of manslaughter for killing a man with a single punch.
The Pistols' played their first and last gig in Yorkshire - what influence did punk have?
Comedy chat show taking the conversational long way round to a series final destination.
Steve Punt turns private investigator, examining little mysteries that amuse and beguile
Gabriel Gatehouse investigates the man who made the post-truth world: Vladislav Surkov.
The story of the most powerful man you’ve never heard of.
Manara and some of the biggest DJs on the scene bring you eclectic beats and fire anthems.
BBC Asian Network
Gavin Haynes heads into the eye of the moral storms gripping some unlikely communities.
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CBeebies Radio
Arts series
What is power, and how does it work? Bronwen Maddox talks to five people to find out.
By Esther Wilson. A week in the life of a young woman with learning disabilities.
The great Eastern European revolutions of 1989 that ended the Cold War
Documentary series examining the consequences of our appetite for animal protein
As she approaches her 80th year, Penelope Simpson decides to paint her own coffin.
Maddie Moate tells the tale of Puss in Boots, especially for CBeebies Radio.
Maddie, Danny, the Junkyard Helpers and Northern Ballet for CBeebies Puss in Boots.
Susan Calman finds out why our feline overlords rule cyberspace.
Jonny Dymond tells the extraordinary and revealing story of Vladimir Putin's life.
The inside story of how the west has struggled to deal with Putin.
BBC Two
How Russia has been resurrected by Vladimir Putin.
After Pussy Riot, Lucy Ash explores the power of the Orthodox Church in Putin's Russia.
Putin's handling of Russia's interests
Charles Mhedran investigates the truth behind a state-sponsored murder.
Max Seddon, Moscow Correspondent for the Financial Times, assesses Putin's grip on power.
A short compilation of clips from Fred Astaire's days at the RKO studio.
Jim Al-Khalili and guests work out how science might solve society's problems.
Looking at some of the ways space is being used and how it might be used in the future
Adrian Goldberg tries to work out what the Black Country is - and where it is.
Giles Fraser explores the personal moral response to inequality.
Cyfres wyddoniaeth newydd sy'n mynd ati i egluro sut mae'r byd o'n cwmpas yn gweithio. ...
George Bernard Shaw's classic tale of the Cockney flower girl trained to as a duchess
Justin Rowlatt looks at the energy revolutions that drove human history.