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Across the Red Line
Anne McElvoy invites figures on opposed sides of a political issue to listen to each other
BBC Radio 4
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Acting Disabled
BBC disability correspondent Nikki Fox on the portrayal of disability in films and on TV.
BBC Radio 4
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The Actor's Gang on the Outside
Tim Robbins hears from former inmates who he tried to rehabilitate before release.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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The Actors' Gang
'Shawshank Redemption' star Tim Robbins leads acting classes in LA's Norco Prison.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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Acts of Union and Disunion
Linda Colley examines the forces that have united and divided Britain over many centuries
BBC Radio 4
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Adam Buxton and the Human Horn
Adam Buxton uncovers the mystery of the world’s weirdest scat singer, Shooby Taylor.
BBC Radio 4
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THE ADAM BUXTON PODCAST
Adam Buxton engages in a series of ramble chats with interesting people.
BBC Sounds
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Adam Curtis: Shorts
Adam Curtis' short films from Charlie Brooker's Screenwipe and Newswipe programmes.
BBC
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Addicted to Sex
Sangita Myska meets the men and women who suffer from porn and sex addiction.
BBC Radio 4
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Addicted: America’s Opioid Crisis
A compelling insight into the growth of America’s devastating relationship with opioids.
BBC Three
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ADHD and Me
Following the diagnosis of a family member, comedian Rory Bremner explores ADHD.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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Adolf Hitler
How did the former soldier, failed artist and homeless drifter become a brutal dictator?
BBC World Service
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Adults, Almost
Teenagers tell their lockdown tales. Stories, music, jokes and thoughts on growing up
BBC Radio 4
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The Advance of the Giant Crabs
David Lomax reports on the story of the Kamchatka crabs brought to the Arctic by Stalin.
BBC Radio 4
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Advantage Home
Matthew Syed explores the puzzling but powerful phenomenon of home advantage in sport.
BBC Radio 4
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An Adventure in Space and Time
Dramatised account of how Doctor Who was first brought to the screen in 1963.
BBC Two
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The Adventure Show
Scotland's adventure sports scene - everything from kayaking to mountain marathons.
BBC Scotland
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Adventures in Social Mobility
What are the unwritten rules you must learn to get a top job?
BBC Radio 4
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Adventures in the Tourist Trade
How tourism, the biggest industry in the world, affects local people
BBC World Service
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The Adventures of Abney & Teal
Animated adventures of two friends who live on an island in the middle of the big city.
CBeebies
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The Adventures Of Super Numtum
Fluffy McTuffy wants to rule the world and the only one who can stop her is Super Numtum!
CBeebies Radio
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The Affordable Housing Crisis
Lesley Curwen investigates the ways councils negotiate affordable housing with developers.
BBC Radio 4
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Afghan Women: Speaking Out, Losing Lives
Lyse Doucet visits Kabul to hear about the lives of Afghan women as the troops depart.
BBC Radio 4
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Afghanistan: The Lessons of War
A former British commander in Afghanistan examines what has been achieved by the campaign.
BBC Radio 4
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Africa Daily
One question to wake up to every weekday morning. One story from Africa, for Africa
BBC World Service
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Africa Daily (Partners Only)
A single subject in-depth look at a new story shaping Africa
BBC World Service Audio
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Africa Life Clinic
Africa Life Clinic, health issues affecting people’s everyday lives across the continent.
BBC World Service
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Africa Turns the Page: The Novels That Shaped a Continent
David Olusoga looks at how African novelists became the conscience of their continent.
BBC Four
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Africa United in Manchester
Documentary about the 5th Pan African Congress, held in Manchester 75 years ago.
BBC Radio 4
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Africalab
Hugh Levinson asks whether science and technology can end under-development in Africa
BBC Radio 4
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African Perspective
Documentaries on all aspects of Africa - from politics to history, from music to conflict
BBC World Service
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African Students Abroad
Bola Mosuro follows four African students as they begin courses at British universities.
BBC Radio 4
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After a Death
Sarah O'Connell examines the ripple effects of the killing of Russell 'Barty' Brown.
BBC Radio 4
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After Blue Star
Twenty years on from the storming of the Sikhs' most scared shrine, the Golden Temple
BBC World Service
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After Castro
Cubans discuss what will happen to their island when Fidel Castro is no longer in charge
BBC World Service
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After Dark: Myths, Misdeeds & the Paranormal
The podcast that unpicks history’s spookiest, strangest, and most sinister stories.
BBC Sounds
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After Ebola
Dr John Wright, one of the first NHS volunteers in Sierra Leone, returns to the country.
BBC Radio 4
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After I Was Gorgeous
Some of the world's most beautiful women discuss the ageing process.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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The After Shave with Danny Beard
Danny Beard presents the official aftershow of RuPaul’s Drag Race UK.
BBC Three
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After the Battle
Noted war correspondents return to the WWII battlefields from where they had reported.
BBC
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After the Flood
The writer Kevin Crossley-Holland meets fellow East Anglians affected by coastal erosion.
BBC Radio 4
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After the Riots
Film-maker Isis Thompson considers the impact of the 2011 riots five years on.
BBC Radio 4
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After the Vote
Linda Colley reflects on the future wider repercussions of the Scottish referendum result.
BBC Radio 4
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After Trump
James Naughtie examines what President Trump changed and asks what comes next.
BBC Radio 4
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After You've Gone
Sitcom following the adventures a jack-of-all-trades who lives with his ex-wife's mother.
BBC One
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After: Surviving sexual assault
Stories of how life continues after sexual assault. Hosted by Catriona Morton.
BBC Sounds
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Afterlives
Two people come together to examine how their pasts have changed but not overwhelmed them.
BBC Radio 4
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Aftermath
Series exploring communities that have been at the centre of a significant event.
BBC Radio 4
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The Afternoon Show Podcast
Tunes into current film, TV, arts, theatre and music across Scotland.
BBC Radio Scotland
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The Afternoon Show
Tuning into what's current in film, TV, arts, theatre and music across Scotland.
BBC Radio Scotland
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Afternoons
Feel good music, laughs with celebrity guests and a look at what's keeping us entertained.
BBC Radio Scotland
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Against Our Ruin
Hayden Lorimer asks why we love the beginning and end of art more than art itself.
BBC Radio 4
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Against the Grain
Charlotte Smith presents a ten-part investigation into British agriculture.
BBC Radio 4
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Against the Grain
In the face of industrialisation, traditional trades and crafts survive
BBC World Service
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Agatha Christie: Lucy Worsley on the Mystery Queen
Lucy Worsley discovers the origins of Agatha Christie's macabre magic.
BBC Two
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Age Before Beauty
Drama series telling the story of a dysfunctional family, set within a family-run salon.
BBC One
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The Age of Consent
Helena Kennedy QC explores the key idea of consent in our politics, law and digital lives.
BBC Radio 4
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The Age of Consultancy
Richard Brooks examines the profound influence of management consultancy on modern life.
BBC Radio 4
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The Age of Denial
Isabel Hardman investigates our capacity to deny what's in front of us.
BBC Radio 4
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The Age of Diagnosis by Suzanne O'Sullivan
A thought-provoking new book exploding conventional wisdom about medical diagnoses.
BBC Radio 4
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The Age of Emotion
Psychotherapist Philippa Perry explores if we are in a new age of emotion.
BBC Radio 4
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The Age of Reason
How has the world has changed for women? Inspiring women in their 70s and 80s look back
BBC World Service
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The Age of the Genome
Richard Dawkins decodes the discoveries and mysteries of the human genome sequence
BBC Radio 4
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