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Adam Rutherford explores the role of robots in science and culture across the ages.
BBC Radio 4
Why some populist movements are attracted to Christian symbols and values.
Inspector Lestrade introduces tales of Sherlock Holmes's rivals
Drama series set in a close-knit Glasgow community.
BBC Scotland
An immersive river journey through the city of Sheffield and its industrial past.
Five illustrated talks by different writers on the theme of the river.
Riz Lateef on BBC Radio London.
BBC Radio London
Three performances live from Leeds.
BBC Live Streams
Kirsty MacLeod dreams of a better life away from an isolated small village.
Tom Holland explores the continuing appeal of Homer's Odyssey. Why should that be?
Miles Warde presents the untold story of roads and the people who live on them
Why refugees leave their home countries, where they go how they are treated
BBC World Service
How a recent killing in Paris reveals a dark side to the city's cycling revolution.
Cartoonist Gerald Scarfe tells the story of one of the greatest movies never made.
Retired bachelor Mr Hoppy is hopelessly in love with his neighbour Mrs Silver.
BBC One
A Rugby league legend asks seven questions to guests using his eye-gaze machine.
BBC Local Radio
A look at the life of rugby player Rob Burrow as he and his family deal with his MND.
BBC Two
Mixing stand-up and sketches, comedian Rob Newman tackles a series of weighty topics.
Great music and chat with a sporting edge for your Saturday afternoon.
BBC Radio Wales
Historian Adam Smith tells the stories of the giants of 19th Century American business.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
A therapist finds herself in conversation with a man claiming to be the poet Robert Burns.
Luke Ashmead with reaction to the departure of the Hatters manager Rob Edwards.
Everything you need to know about London from architecture to accents and great music.
Grant Ferret looks back at the divisive life of former Zimbabwean president Robert Mugabe.
Robert Peston and Eddie Mair forces to spring surprise guests on each other.
Robert Peston explores what happens when family and business mix.
Roberto Perrone on BBC Radio Northampton.
BBC Radio Northampton
Roberto Perrone on BBC Three Counties Radio.
BBC Three Counties Radio
Drama series which gives a contemporary feel to the classic Robin Hood legend
Jon Stewart charts the increasing interaction between humans and robots
Stuart Maconie on rock musicians who combined symphony and pop music in the 60s and 70s
Shaun curates an hour of the best rock ever heard on Radio 2.
BBC Radio 2
Guy Hedgecoe hears how uncertainty over Brexit is affecting those in and around Gibraltar.
A look at how musicians have defied gender boundaries to create era-defining art and music
There is far more to this simple children's game than meets the eye, says Jolyon Jenkins.
Eight of Europe’s top Rocket League teams compete for top six in this two day event.
BBC Sport
Europe’s top Rocket League teams compete in the final day of the EU Spring Series.
Moulid Hujale on life in Dadaab, one of the world's largest refugee camps.
Roddy Hart shines a spotlight on great songwriting, both contemporary and classic.
BBC Radio Scotland
Roger Law explores some unexpected corners of China's rich and varied culture
Roger Law gets immersed in the world of Chinese ceramics.
Artist Roger Law explores the culture of South Korea.
Mark Radcliffe recalls the influential life of cult DJ and club promoter Roger Eagle.
Roger Law takes a look at the 'fancy': the wonderful world of show rabbits
Taghadh à prògraman na seachdain
BBC Radio nan Gàidheal
Explaining the role of interpreters in the work of the European Union
Roman Kemp explores the mental health and suicide crisis affecting young men.
BBC Three
Roman Kemp strives to improve for young people suffering with their mental health.
The Roman Way explores aspects of everyday life in the Roman Empire, two millennia ago.
Three decades after the execution of Nicolae Ceausescu, how has Romania changed?
They work in the NHS, farming, industry, so why do Romanians get such a bad press?
Exploring Vladimir Romanov's journey from power and wealth to scandal, infamy and exile.
Author and historian Simon Sebag Montefiore looks at the history of Rome.
BBC Four
The secret underground treasures that made Rome the powerhouse of the ancient world.
A host of CBeebies stars Rebecca to stage William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet.
CBeebies
Romesh has all the laughs, tunes, and guests to kick-start your weekend.
Romesh Ranganathan brings his love, knowledge and ion of hip-hop to BBC Radio 2.
The life, times, and music of arranger and composer Ronald Binge
Emmy Award-winning animated series based on children’s novel by Astrid Lindgren.
CBBC
The fascinating solutions man has come up with in his search for shelter
Mark Cocker indulges his obsession as he follows a colony of rooks over a year
Documentary following people who have switched careers to work with the police in Wales.
BBC One Wales
Paul Merton interviews a guest to find out what they would send to Room 101.
When a diagnosis changes everything.
Rats under the floorboards, paint on the floor. What makes an artist's studio?
Animation. A kind witch invites a surprising collection of animals to sit on her broom.
Tom Dyckhoff discovers that few things show our social status as clearly as windows.
The ultimate five (minutes) a day, starring fruit and veg revealing fascinating facts.
ROOTS & FRUITS! - Your ultimate five (minutes) a day, starring fruit and veg performing.
CBeebies Radio
What drives extremist violence? Daniel Pick reveals the story of an attempt to find out.
Prof Murray Pittock explores the origins of Scottish nationalism
British musician and poet Akala examines the culture of his Rastafarian heritage
A look at the life and career of the original Irish guitar hero, Rory Gallagher.
BBC One Northern Ireland
Stephen Watson interviews Rory McIlroy after his Masters victory and Grand Slam win
Rory Stewart with a radical take on the concepts that shape our lives.
Yevgeny Prigozhin and Putin's Russia
BBC News
Ros Atkins distils one of the big issues in the news into just ten minutes.
Rose on a personal journey into the deaf experience to see if attitudes are changing.
Dramas and story readings by London-born author Rose Tremain.
Rising star Rosie Jones returns for a deeper dive into her diversity-ticking boxes.
Dancers perform whilst choreographer Rosie discusses her ideas.
Actor Ross Kemp recalls one of the most explosive storylines in EastEnders.
The globetrotting comedian presents comic travelogues from several different countries
Andrew Graham-Dixon considers the work of Dante Gabriel Rossetti. (2003)
BBC
Musical drama inspired by Karel Čapek's 1921 comedy which gave us the word 'robot'.
Series interpreting stories from the Bible for a modern age
Radio's most fiendish quiz, with cryptic questions on unpredictable fields of knowledge
Series of discussions on issues in the arts
Poems to help your little one understand the importance of routines during the day.
Jordan North takes on a little Comic Relief challenge!
BBC Radio 1
Cyfres ddrama boblogaidd wedi'i lleoli yn y gogledd. Popular drama series focusing on t...
S4C
Roy Lichtenstein revolutionised art with his cartoon images of American culture. (2004)
Music, guests and chat for Sunday, plus listener requests in Roy's Golden Postbag.
Elinor Goodman asks if Prince Charles's campaigning will bring a new style of monarchy.
The annual event pays tribute to the armed forces and re all victims of conflict.