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Josiah Wedgwood, 18th-century polymath potter and the tragic recent history of his company
BBC Radio 4
Documenting the lives of ordinary people
BBC World Service
Radio 4's weekly assessment of developments at Westminster
A review of the week with the latest news.
All the latest from Reading FC ahead of this weekend's matches, and other sport build-up.
BBC Radio Berkshire
The sports team look ahead to the weekend's sporting action.
BBC Radio Surrey
A Europe-wide magazine programme examining issues of the day
Molly guides you through the truths of eating disorders and how she’s finding her way up.
BBC Radio 5 Live
Weird in the Wade brings you true tales that are weird, wonderful and a little off kilter
BBC Sounds
Series of chilling and intimate plays
BBC Radio 4 Extra
Mark D'Arcy examines the life and times of the Archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby.
Journalist Malcolm Jack tells a little-known story from the fall of the Berlin Wall.
Your guides Dan and Sacha start the day with Sonia Solicari and Dr Janina Ramirez.
BBC Live Streams
What happens when your baby upends the life you thought you'd have?
Promoting talented young BBC World Service listeners.
Is Rwanda a devlopment model for the rest of Africa, or an autocratic and ruthless state?
Jayde Adams and guests dive into the world of community apps and messageboards.
Emile Holba explores the National Quiet Zone, 13,000 square miles of radio silence.
A mix of poetry, music and conversation exploring what rap can teach us about education.
Meet Uganda's action heroes, whose DIY kung fu movies are finding a global audience.
Stand-up comedy that connects a studio audience in London with comedians around the world.
Reconstruction of the church fete in Liverpool, when John Lennon first met Paul McCartney.
Curious, unexpected and superbly quirky documentaries, introduced by Seren Jones.
Series exploring what contributes to our wellbeing and the links between mind and body.
Coverage of questions to the Welsh First Minister
BBC Parliament
Cerys Matthews drives the A470, the highway running through the heart of Wales.
On a Welsh hilltop, a revolution in education is beginning. Selma Chalabi finds out more.
BBC Radio Wales
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Programmes celebrating icons of music from Wales.
Louise Welsh updates the 1930s trail blazed round Scotland by Orkney poet Edwin Muir
Adaptations of a selection of short stories by Thomas Hardy.
BBC
Your say on Aston Villa, W. Brom, Wolves, Birmingham and Walsall. Call 08081 00 99 56.
BBC Radio WM
The hopefuls for the position of mayor in the West of England are quizzed.
Topical sports issues of the day.
BBC Radio Leeds
Have your say. Text 81333 starting with WYS. Email westyorkshiresport@bbc.co.uk.
All the build-up and interviews ahead of today's matches featuring West Yorkshire teams.
Rugby League coverage of our teams in action in Super League and the other competitions.
West Yorkshire Summer Sport on BBC Radio Leeds.
How the backbone of the American movie industry spread its influence way beyond the screen
Coverage of House of Commons proceedings in Westminster Hall
Radio 4's Sunday night political discussion programme
The big political stories with lively discussion and expert comment and analysis.
Animal wisdom, mothers and sons. What do killer whales tell us about the human menopause?
The history of one of mankind's most controversial industries - whaling
Andrew Ridgeley, Pepsi DeMacque and Shirlie Kemp present Wham!’s biggest performances.
BBC Two
The story of how Wham! turned one song into a cultural phenomenon.
Rajesh Mirchandani goes on an exploration of coincidence.
Mark Easton asks what the UK public wants from its police force
The railways are soon to be reorganised, but what are they for?
How are people with disabilities getting involved in EEC policy making?
Portraits of leading artists, with insights into their working lives and creative process
BBC Four
Christian theology and hypothesis. Which beliefs unite the Christians?
An exploration of Hinduism
Exploring the personal and collective relationship with God for Jewish people
A of professionals discuss the role of museums in our communities.
Beliefs underpinning the Islamic faith
Nick Robinson explores Boris Johnson's political beliefs through interviews with insiders.
Steve Richards talks to Ed Miliband, his friends and critics about his political ideas.
Sitcom about comedian Stephen K Amos's teenage years in 1980s South London.
Nick Robinson examines Theresa May's political beliefs and underlying philosophy.
Journalist Jordan Dunbar meets survivors of Auschwitz-Birkenau.
BBC One
A year after the Copenhagen climate summit, Roger Harrabin explores what really happened.
Ruth Alexander looks at the rise in violent crime in Sweden.
Ben Shepherd examines the history and legacy of Africa's left-wing liberation movements.
Can a mother reignite an investigation into her son's death, 25 years after it happened?
Mockumentary. Ambitious young reporter Georgina jumps on the true crime podcast bandwagon.
BBC Radio Ulster
Going behind the headlines to understand the what, how, and why of big news stories.
BBC News
Timandra Harkness scrutinises sat nav. How does it affect our brains and well-being?
BBC World Service hosts an international science festival from the heart of Africa.
Mat Fraser imagines how different our world would be if everybody had a disability.
A series celebrating Black cultural figures who should be more central to history.
Meet the crafts people behind the current revival in making and repairing belongings.
A series of programmes about what the world of the future might be like.
Helping you make sense of what’s happening in your world.
Marina Warner explores the world of contemporary fiction
Examining the ideology behind a non-governmental society
The history and principles of democracy
David Aaronovitch untangles the ideological threads that make up the 'Islamic State'.
Classical music deconstructed and explained
A special end-of-year episode of the award-winning topical show.
BBC One Wales
Jeremy Vine explores what makes us human with leading thinkers and writers.
BBC Radio 2
Space politician Count Binface invades Radio 4 to learn about Earth and how to conquer it.
Offering solutions and tips to combat climate change with Liz Bonnin and guests.
Stephen Sackur chairs a debate in Nottingham about the role of prison in the 21st century.
Robert Carlyle takes us back to moments we missed in the '90s that shaped the world today.
Detective Len Harper investigates when a couple discover a body in their new flat.
Robert Peston investigates the future for secondary education.
John Kampfner examines the potential consequences of Britain not intervening in Syria.
Elinor Goodman explores Margaret Thatcher's life after she ceased to be prime minister.
The innovations and inventions brought to Britain by the Romans.
Mariella Frostrup looks at Scandinavian children's literature.
Angela Saini explores the science of birdsong and its relationship to human language.
What will it take to reach net zero energy?
Following four vampires who have been roommates for hundreds and hundreds of years.
Grace Dent on a televisual trip back in time.