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A year in the life of the Camphill community at Glencraig, County Down.
BBC One
A woman receives stacks of gifts from a lavish irer, who's inspired by the carol.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
Miles Jupp s the team of elves at Santa's post office in the Arctic Circle.
BBC Radio 4
Wartime sitcom about the French Resistance starring Gorden Kaye and Carmen Silvera
A revealing and charming homage to one of the UKs most avant-garde fashion designers.
BBC ALBA
One mans' (sorry, man's) secret battle against sloppy punctuation on Bristol's shop signs.
PM Ulf Kristersson describes the attack as the "worst mass shooting" in Sweden's history
BBC News
Ian McMillan goes in search of one of Britain's strangest linguistic features...
Labour MP Dawn Butler was diagnosed with breast cancer at a routine check-up.
Two friends are thrown into a mad and mysterious world by a wry narrator.
Cyfres sy'n cyflwyno'r wyddor Gymraeg i blant ifainc. Series introducing the alphabet t...
S4C
Winifred Robinson follows misbehaving children and the work being done to help them.
The life and works of JS Bach
BBC World Service
A sequence of music by Johann Sebastian Bach
BBC Radio 3
Twenty years after the collapse of Enron, how difficult is it to commit corporate fraud?
America's relationship with guns - told through archive.
Series focusing on men's roles in modern society.
BBC Two
Sue Perkins attempts to breathe new life into Dinnington Colliery Brass Band
BBC Cambridgeshire's documentaries, covering different people, groups, events and more.
BBC Radio Cambridgeshire
BBC Essex brings you your favourite carols and readings.
BBC Essex
The story of BBC Leicester's longest serving presenter.
BBC Radio Leicester
Did a concert by U2 and Ash save the Good Friday Agreement?
BBC Radio Ulster
Oscar-winning drama based on the true story of prominent mathematician John Nash.
To preserve and improve the Antrim coast road would cost millions, but is now the time?
Mumbai-based comedian Aditi Mittal presents a guide to her home country.
Mark Lamarr scours his record collection and brings you his beginner's guide to reggae.
BBC Radio 6 Music
Paul Jones presents a series exploring the blues.
Michael Symmons Roberts explores the changing faces of atheism in modern Britain.
Religious series exploring what faith can offer in times of crisis or transition.
Lord Nelson's ionate affair with vulgar Emma Hamilton sparks family conflict.
Mary Berry for a very festive Christmas as she visits charities around the country.
Autobiography of dramatist John Osborne, based on his childhood and early life.
Sgrìobhaidhean Dhòmhnaill Mhic na Ceà rdaich à Barraigh.
BBC Radio nan GÃ idheal
Legendary comedian and author Sir Lenny Henry discusses the books that have made him.
BBC Live Streams
Val McDermid talks about the enduring appeal of crime fiction and her ion for reading.
The Booker-winning author on working-class stories and the power of great teaching.
Charting the early years of the AIDS crisis, as told by the people who lived through it
A short series about people of different cultures around the world enjoying a night out.
Sarah Moore travels back 100 years to reveal the contents of the 1921 census.
BBC Radio Wales
A convalescing rockstar and her partner receive an unexpected visit while on holiday.
Chiffchaff’s first words, and the swallows come...and go.
Neil Oliver spoke with Seamus Heaney about his affection for the poetry of Robert Burns.
Mark Thompson looks through the BBC’s back catalogue celebrating Scotland’s favourite poet
BBC Two Northern Ireland
Stephen Fry and Hugh Laurie's eccentric sketch show
BBC Four
Stephen Fry and Hugh Laurie's choice TV cuts.
A look at how politicians have dealt with the legacy of the Good Friday Agreement.
Journalist Mobeen Azhar uncovers the truth behind alleged racist killings.
Andrea Rea looks at the life and poetry of Francis Ledwidge, killed at Ypres in 1917.
Jools Holland and his band celebrate big band music from the 1930s to the 1950s.
Jane Garvey examines the topic of menstruation and asks if attitudes are finally changing.
Michael Rosen re Wilfred Scawen Blunt, atheist, libertine, adventurer and poet.
A young policeman gets sucked into some dodgy dealings.
Caroline Crampton explores the cultural history of hypochondria. Tuppence Middleton reads.
Zareer Masani on the new love for, and controversy over, Western classical music in India.
Adimi's third novel, inspired by an extraordinary true story, celebrates the love of books
Following 62-year-old Annie Mulholland's campaign for fairer cancer care in Wales.
BBC One Wales
Musical themes and soundtracks from Book Week 2022 with the Ulster Orchestra.
The great-niece of Ludwig Wittgenstein investigates the lives of her forbears.
Brian Eno & Brian Cox Shaun Keaveny for a Boxing Day special
Following the story of a boy who becomes a father at the age of 14.
BBC HD
Catch up with Donnie Macsween, the boy featured in the BBC's documentary from the 1960s.
Donnie Macsween was the boy in the 60s film, but how has life turned out for him since?
Tom Gregory’s memoir of how he became the youngest person ever to swim the English Channel
Charlie Brown enters a spelling contest in this feature-length Peanuts cartoon.
Samuel Hahnemann's fight to establish homeopathy in early 19th century .
Alastair Durie explores the history of fresh air as a cure.
BBC Radio Scotland
Observational documentary series celebrating Northern Ireland's equestrian world.
BBC One Northern Ireland
A portrait of the Transporter Bridge in Newport.
The Allies have a daring plan to stop World War II by the end of 1944.
Chris Hawkins presents A Brief History of Christmas Songs.
Jolyon Jenkins investigates how ants shaped the modern world
Richard Clay guides us from cave art to street art to unravel the enigma of graffiti.
There's no end to man's fascination with infinity
Professor Marcus du Sautoy reveals the personalities behind the calculations.
Chris Hawkins and The Charlatans' Tim Burgess explore the history of the music festival.
American satirist Joe Queenan asks what is progress and has it run out?
Documentary about rap and hip hop music.
Vatican astronomer Brother Guy Consalmagno examines ideas about the future of the universe
BBC Radio 7
A unique six-part documentary series about our futures and how we can reimagine them.
BBC Persian TV
Lynne Truss explores the history of the Speaking Clock. With Professor Stephen Hawking.
Chris Hawkins presents A Brief History of Time in ten songs.
Chris Hawkins presents A Brief History.
Nadim Ednan-Laperouse reflects on his extraordinary religious experience.
Alexandra Harris tells how the weather has been reflected in British culture.
A father feels powerless when his son becomes increasingly corrupted by a local gangster.
Stories exploring with wit and humour how we all react to a glancing encounter with fame
Compilation of vintage clips from French and Saunders, along with new material
A fading Hollywood star is tricked into performing in an amateur production of King Lear.
A celebration of the songs of Robert Burns recorded at the Cottier Theatre in Glasgow.
BBC One Scotland
For Burns Night, Helen Mark and guests for a traditional celebration.
London cabbie Mason McQueen drives a taxi in three very different cities around the world.
The story of phone phreaking: the teenagers who hacked the US phone system.