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Abigail Disney introduces a group of British millionaires demanding to pay more tax.
BBC Radio 4
Scottee examines the relationships between artists and those who assist them.
Taylor Johnson brings the greatest songs from across the decades, nothing is off limits.
BBC Radio Ulster
Videos, audio and images for use by teachers.
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Greg James and Bella Mackie are back in the BBC Sounds Classroom.
BBC Radio 5 Live
No longer just for the rich, tutoring is booming in Britain. But is it worth the money?
Assessing 70 years of conflict and consensus since secondary education became free to all.
Aditya Chakrabortty reports on the student fight to reform their economics education.
Emma Willis and Vernon Kay host a night of entertainment to celebrate the Team GB heroes.
BBC One
Exploring family life in the British forces across the world during Covid 19.
BBC Local Radio
The Alice in Wonderland world of the Anglo-Indians, focusing on a remarkable 92-year-old.
How tech is transforming the way the world works, learns and plays
BBC World Service
A scripted comedy sketch podcast about the tech world.
BBC Sounds
Tracey Logan explores the world of colour, from biology to fashion
BBC Radio 4 Extra
Poet Paul Farley reimagines technology we rely on but take for granted
What makes techno the perfect accompaniment to radical ideas?
Series looking at how technology is changing our world
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BBC tech reporter Paul Carter hunts down cutting-edge tech across the globe.
BBC News
Chris Anderson talks to some of the most interesting TED stage speakers.
Explore the amazing world around us with baby monkey Tee and his Mum.
CBeebies
Series investigating the catfish killer Alexander McCartney.
BBC Three
Do assumptions about teenage pregnancy stand up to scrutiny? Miranda Sawyer investigates.
A look at the birth of the term 'teenager' in the 1950s, and how adolescence has changed
Teeny Tiny Creatures sees animal experts help children understand the tiniest creatures.
Sharing interesting stories from across Teesside, North Yorkshire and County Durham.
BBC Radio Tees
Sarfraz Manzoor looks at the life of a teetotaller in the UK.
A journey into the triumphs and struggles of the Iranian diaspora in Los Angeles
Welcome to Teletubbyland! in the fun with Tinky Winky, Dipsy, Laa-Laa and Po.
A look at the influence of televison on public speaking
Tell your story. Tell it like it is.
BBC Radio 1
Dr Margaret McCartney examines a GP consultation.
Teresa Livingstone and her comedy pals solve listener problems with sage advice and songs.
Frank s from people living with chronic illness or disease
An Irish language version of the popular Welsh series Tellytales
BBC Two Northern Ireland
A magic island, a stormy shipwreck and a royal mystery in CBeebies The Tempest!
Shakespeare has finished writing another play and it’s time for the first performance.
CBeebies Radio
Looking at the world's ever-increasing population and its consequences
Coverage of the introduction of a Ten Minute Rule Bill in the House of Commons
BBC Parliament
Ten Pieces aims to inspire a generation of children to get creative with classical music.
CBBC
Introducing little listeners to classical music to help inspire their imaginations.
You can make your own world when you leave the past behind.
Howard Stableford meets the Ten Rare Men, the experts who rule on rare bird sightings.
Legendary commentator Mike Costello explores the explosive drama of the 100m sprint.
Can you make it all the way to the top in Radio 2's music quiz with Vernon Kay?
BBC Radio 2
Live tennis coverage and commentary.
BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra
Katie Smith previews the French Open with Pat Cash, Marion Bartoli, and Leon Smith
BBC Sport
Journalist Terri White investigates why so many children are missing from the classroom.
How terrorists need the oxygen of publicity, and the battle to starve them of it.
Fergal Keane uncovers the roots of modern terrorism
Raffaello Pantucci explores the role of mental health in the actions of violent extremists
Down to earth advice on growing your own fruit & veg with Terry Walton
BBC Radio Wales
Acclaimed adaptation of Thomas Hardy’s classic tale of love, seduction and betrayal.
Spurred on by the Suffragettes, a tale of radicalism, lust and teenage fervour.
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Drama and discussion exploring the remarkable stories behind notable legal cases.
Test Live
Test Match cricket commentary.
Insight from the Test Match Special team, including interviews with top players.
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William Hartson examines some of the great arguments in the history of science.
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We take you behind the scenes with the medics and pilots of the London Air Ambulance.
Rajan Datar examines national identity and loyalty through the lens of cricket
Dilynwn fywyd teuluol rhai o blant Cymru yn y gyfres hon. Children from around Wales gu...
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Wayne a Connagh Howard sy'n archwilio hanes eu teulu ar draws Cymru, Iwerddon, a Jamaic...
When one of America's most notorious broadcasters starts texting you, what do you do?
Aelodau o'r Senedd yn rhoi teyrngedau i’r Arglwydd Dafydd Elis-Thomas.
Comedian Tez Ilyas presents a stand-up show about life as a British Muslim.
A hand-drawn animation about the Iolaire disaster, with first-hand s.
BBC ALBA
A look at Thames Water, going behind the headlines to witness a daily fight for survival.
BBC Two
Hàng loạt bài báo phân tích vụ việc nhà báo bất đồng Phạm Đoan Trang bị bắt giữ hôm 7/10.
David Mitchell and Robert Webb star in their own comedy sketch series.
Peter Crouch, Tom Fordyce and Chris Stark tell you how to be a professional footballer
That They May Face the Rising Sun is a cinematic elegy to a lost Ireland.
BBC One Northern Ireland
A look back at some of Scotland's great sports teams.
BBC Scotland
Paul Gambaccini selects a year and looks at its news and musical highlights
Charles Moore explores the close relationship between Margaret Thatcher and Ronald Reagan.
The first female Prime Minister divided opinions and reshaped British politics
Keith Joseph's impact as the trailblazer for Thatcherism is assessed by James Landale.
One mans' (sorry, man's) secret battle against sloppy punctuation on Bristol's shop signs.
Ian McMillan goes in search of one of Britain's strangest linguistic features...
William Crawley tells the story of Northern Ireland's so-called 'Gay Cake' row.
Paul Morley on the 7 inch single's grand relative - the 12 inch - and its peak in the 80s.
13 million people in the UK are disabled. Radio 4 brings you some of the funniest.
If teenagers had more say in what they learn, would they be more engaged with school?
Quiz show hosted by Steve Punt from UK universities
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BBC Radio 6 Music
Romantic drama about two people who hit it off after meeting on their daily commute.
Dylan Jones argues that the 1980s was the greatest decade in the history of pop.
Can a university club for the 93% who attend state schools improve social mobility?
An alphabetical look through the archives at mouthwatering dishes from television chefs.
Carol Kirkwood takes an alphabetical journey through the world of television gardening.