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First broadcast in 1996. Examining a powerful weapon against infectious disease
BBC World Service
What will it really take to vaccinate the world against Covid 19?
BBC Radio 4
Another beautiful story of everyday life from John Osborne, creator of John Peel's Shed.
Music, chat and entertainment from the world of Bollywood and the UK with Vallisa.
BBC Asian Network
Melvyn Bragg explores the history of the idea of culture, and its value today.
Van Morrison's unique live performance on the avenue he made famous through Astral Weeks.
BBC One Northern Ireland
Dramatisation of William Makepeace Thackeray's classic comic novel. Stars Emma Fielding.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
Film about a Swedish galleon which sank after setting off on her maiden voyage in 1628.
BBC Four
Programmes to mark the seventieth anniversary of VE Day.
BBC One
Programmes to mark the 80th anniversary of VE Day.
Rachel Burden speaks to veterans about the VE Day celebrations 80 years ago.
BBC Two
A two-minute national silence to and thank those who fought for our freedom.
BBC Radio Wales
Two-minute national silence to commemorate the 80th anniversary of VE Day.
Follow the antics of Ginger and the Pea-Rexes in Vegesaur Valley.
CBeebies
Sing and dance along with Ginger and the Pea-Rexes with some songs from Vegesaur Valley!
CBeebies Radio
Dubbed Britain's Thelma and Louise, two elderly ladies take off in a "borrowed" car.
The action of a heated moment is a turning point in the life of an actress.
A story of a beloved rabbit who is afraid of being forgotten but finds love and magic!
Mari Griffith examines the motivation behind the attack on The Rokeby Venus 100 years ago
Radio 3's cabaret of the word, featuring the best poetry, new writing and performance
Have your say on the day's matches on 0808 100 9696.
BBC Radio Shropshire
David Reynolds presents a two-part documentary about the battle of Verdun
Vernon Harwood on BBC Radio Berkshire.
BBC Radio Berkshire
Making your mid-mornings memorable, Vernon's bringing big tunes, big names and big laughs.
BBC Radio 2
Sumptuous period drama depicting the decadent and turbulent early reign of the Sun King.
Could high-rise farming be the solution to feeding our cities or is it a utopian fantasy?
The curious story of the Sydney Opera House’s founding father, Sir Eugene Goossens.
Catrin Nye investigates a life coaching company that takes over your life.
BBC Three
The sinister life coaching company that takes over your life. Catrin Nye investigates.
The history of our curious relationship with murder is explored by Lucy Worsley.
Lucy Worsley delves into the history of romance in our country.
A look at how Covid-19 is impacting Ramadan, one of world's biggest religious festivals.
Giles Dilnot finds out if new Bristol mayor George Ferguson is making a difference.
Comedy drama starring Rodney Bewes in which a couple swap town for country.
Paul’s world is turned upside down when his affair with Lena comes to an end.
BBC
Robert Orchard traces the Welsh roots of those who brought down Margaret Thatcher.
Now an endangered craft, discover the lost legacy of Sunderland’s glass ships in bottles.
How vet Adam Tjolle's life has changed since his brain tumour surgery.
Claudia Hammond follows the 'vet with two brains' before, during and after brain surgery.
The wild and wonderful world of Scottish vets.
BBC ALBA
New indie and classic rock, vintage vinyl and band interviews.
BBC Radio Scotland
Vic Minett on BBC CWR.
BBC CWR
David Baddiel explores the mercurial life of entertainer Vic Oliver.
Vicki Blight on BBC Radio Bristol.
BBC Local Radio
Lucy Worsley restages the wedding of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert.
Animated series about a ten-year-old girl who cares for woodland creatures.
Promotional trails for video programmes in Swahili.
BBC Swahili TV
Maya thinks they've got a ghost. Vidya is the only extra-natural mediator she can find.
Junior doctor Max Liebermann trails Inspector Oskar Rheinhardt on a murder case.
Author Viet Thanh Nguyen, film critic Phuong Le and Peter Salmon Matthew Sweet
BBC Radio 3
Revisiting the Vietnam War and looking at the developments in the country made since 1975
Documentary about the Cuban missile crisis and how nuclear war was averted
Irreverent look at the world of Scottish football.
BBC Scotland
Wildlife cameraman John Aitchison on human experience and the beauty of nature
Mark Carruthers provides comment and expert analysis on the week's political news
Five writers on looking at pictures, in celebration of John Berger's 1972 TV series.
Jude Kelly, Baroness Warsi and Charlie Brinkhurst-Cuff discuss news coverage of Covid-19.
BBC Live Streams
People talk frankly about the challenging experience of sitting with a dying parent.
صحبت روی مشکلات و نیازمندی های روستاها
بی بی سی افغانستان (برنامه های دری)
د کليوالو د اړتياوو او ستونزو په اړه خبرې
بي بي سي افغانستان (پښتو خپرونه)
Series looking at coastal villages that have often been on the front line of history.
The truth behind the myths surrounding Dutch painter Vincent Van Gogh
Linda Marshall Griffiths reimagines Wollstonecraft's A Vindication of the Rights of Woman.
This is your mid-morning escape, with Vinny & Cate.
BBC Radio Ulster
Dream expert Ian Wallace s Vinny and Cate to talk about the language of dreams
Examining the causes and consequences of violence in the home
How the coronavirus crisis has exposed fissures and faultlines in nations around the world
Film exploring the life of the legendary designer Virgil Abloh.
Hardeep Singh Kohli discovers and explores the world of internet personalities.
Sex educator and author Ruby Rare explores the virtual world of sex education.
Ellie Gibson presents a documentary about computer games and indie games designers.
Tracking the virus hunters who race to understand and extinguish new pathogens.
On the day Prince Charles marries Lady Diana a boy in the crowd vanishes.
BBC Sounds
Politicians, religious leaders, specialists, and scientists try to predict the future
Art and architecture in Europe since 1945.
Journalist Ayshea Buksh looks at the complex picture behind the rise in acid attacks.
Max Cotton explores the world of Napoleonic re-enactment and the legacy of Waterloo.
From London's Royal Ballet School, Durante teaches the cast of Seven Deadly Sins.
The Vivienne sees what it takes to make it in Hollywood.
Kirsty Wark interviews fashion icon Vivienne Westwood.
Profane rubbish or bold rebellion? How did Viz become an acclaimed, best-selling magazine?
Vizag Sun Rise Live
Richard Coles on the various ways that the voice of God is depicted, and what this reveals
5 Live listeners from across the UK have their say with Nicky Campbell.
BBC Radio 5 Live
A celebration of Jersey's diversity in Jerriais, French, Portuguese and Polish.
BBC Radio Jersey
Emma Griffin examines the lives of working women during the industrial revolution.
Amanda Vickery presents dramatised extracts from 18th-century Old Bailey court cases
Strange tales set in an isolated village on the Yorkshire/Lancashire border.
A cross section of US radio shows
Documentary telling the story of the BBC Singers from its beginnings in the 1920s.
Dan Snow tells the story of World War I through the voices of those who were there.
Melvyn Bragg explores the lives of ordinary British people across the last 1,000 years.
Musicians talk about their life and work.
Chinese people living around the world discuss how they feel about their country's future
Bank of England chief economist Andy Haldane unearths Britain's hidden army of volunteers.
The Welshmen who found themselves in the middle of battle in Spain