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Gordon Brown interrogates Andrew Carnegie's guidebook to philanthropic giving.
BBC Radio 4
Gordon Brown shares the story of the three mighty bridges in whose shadow he lives.
David Attenborough recounts his personal experiences with the mountain gorillas of Rwanda.
BBC Four
The legendary Gormiti are back to fight along the Scions and save Gorm from evil forces.
CBBC
A shooting party at a country mansion in the 1930s turns into a murder mystery.
BBC Two
Financial educator Alvin Hall examines gospel music and commercialisation.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
Granny Kumar is back! Meera Syal's glorious creation returns to chat with her sisters.
A new student at Constance St Jude's finds herself thrust into the spotlight.
BBC One
Talent show in which eight young singers and their mums stay at the music mansion.
Mary Ann Sieghart examines Michael Gove's distinctive approach to being a minister.
The story of a momentous day during Jeff Buckley's first solo tour of the UK in March 1994
Motorbike rider Grace introduces some of the most amazing machines in the world.
CBeebies
Was graffiti the great art of the 70s? Some of New York's pioneers share their stories.
Aside from the physical landscape, what does graffiti and street art actually change?
Graham Barnard on BBC Radio Norfolk.
BBC Radio Norfolk
Waking up the county with the very latest news, sport and information for Lancashire.
BBC Radio Lancashire
Graham Norton entertaining the nation, with a vibrant mix of celeb guests and chat.
BBC Radio 2
Graham Norton welcomes the biggest stars of film, TV and music on to his sofa.
Graham Rogers on BBC Radio Gloucestershire.
BBC Radio Gloucestershire
Graham Rogers on BBC Radio Wiltshire.
BBC Radio Wiltshire
Grahame Dangerfield, veteran naturalist, revisits the place he thought was Eden
Tristram Hunt examines the ways grand houses tell their stories and make their money.
Paul Murton explores Scotland's lochs, discovering the secrets of these iconic features
BBC Scotland
Paul Murton explores five rivers over six programmes from source to sea.
BBC One Scotland
A Belfast writer imagines an artist's life for the grandfather who raised him.
Sir Mortimer Wheeler considers some of the outstanding features of the Roman Empire
BBC
Writer Lou Stoppard explores the relationship between music and high fashion.
An ex-WWII flying ace with Alzheimer's attempts a daring escape from an old people's home.
Trainee detective Davis Lindo is thrown in at the deep end of the Aberdeen crime scene.
New and classic cuts all played from 7", 12" and vinyl LPs.
BBC Radio Scotland
From speedway to cricket and amateur rugby league, it's the best Cumbria grassroots sport.
BBC Radio Cumbria
Drama am Grav, gyda pherfformiad gan Gareth Bale o sgript Owen Thomas, wedi ei throsi i...
S4C
Monty Halls explores Australia's Great Barrier Reef.
Ben Miller explores the workings of the new LHC atom smasher at CERN in Switzerland
Three quizzes in one from quiz mistresses Sandi Toksvig, Maggie Aderin-Pocock and Liz Carr
The nation's top chefs compete for the chance to cook at an incredible four-course banquet
Documentary series in which Michael Portillo travels the country by train.
Amateur sewers compete to be crowned Britain’s most sensational seamster.
Michael Portillo retraces the journeys from George Bradshaw's 1913 Continental Guide.
Fi Glover takes a personal journey into the controversial trend of egg freezing.
Series exploring the cultural life of the north of England.
Orphan Pip becomes a gentleman when his life is transformed by a mystery benefactor.
Behind the scenes of London's Burning, a spectacle marking 350 years since the Great Fire.
Age 5 to 9. Explore The Great Fire of London through music, dance and drama activities.
School Radio
Cookery programme presented by Nick Nairn and Dougie Vipond.
Adam Fowler visits Northern Canada to discover some potential benefits of global warming.
The great American novel of the Jazz Age, read by Kyle Soller
BBC Sounds
How has the experience of hyperinflation in in 1923 shaped the past 100 years?
Biographical series in which guests choose someone who has inspired their lives.
The Great PFI Debt: An Investigation
The extraordinary story of a campaign to uncover a massive scandal at the Post Office.
The story of an extraordinary mass fraud that gripped Albania in the 1990s.
Brian Redhead reports from the 'Rocket 150' event held at Rainhill, Lancashire. (1980)
Public figures travel the world by train
Raffaello Pantucci explores the Great Replacement theory fueling far-right recruitment.
Matthew Cobb asks who owns research. Scientists, publishers or the public?
Cerys Matthews explores the songbooks of countries other than America
Jolyon Jenkins speaks to the unsung enthusiasts on a mission to protect us from asteroids
Colin Murphy and his cohorts try to answer the most ridiculous of questions.
A selection of original interview recordings filmed for The Great War in their entirety.
Michael Portillo explores the intellectual battleground of World War One.
Michael Portillo explores the possibilities for peace and protest during World War I.
Your backstage to all the gossip from the UK’s newest dance competition.
BBC Radio 1
Gareth Gwynn uncovers the fantastical world of a Welsh cultural lodestone, Iolo Morganwg
How and why some of the greatest structures in the world were built
BBC World Service
Series exploring the building techniques of the world's great constructions
Simon Reeve travels across Greece, from the stunning islands to the mountainous north.
Writer Maria Margaronis returns home to listen to those living through the Greek disaster.
Maria Margaronis explores worlds of hope and chaos for refugees and islanders in Greece.
Today's poem is all about the colour green. #CBeebiesRadio
CBeebies Radio
New fiction about the changing face of modern Ireland, as told through one family.
Why many across Europe are now unwilling to pay the costs associated with the Green Deal.
Alvin Hall tells the story of an African American travel guide during the segregation era.
Series exploring the remarkable world of plants
Historian Dan Cruickshank asks if new garden cities are the answer to our housing crisis.
Professor Trevor Cox explores the world of sonic design applied to our outdoor spaces
The natural world
Heydon Prowse unpacks the green rebranding of the oil and gas industry.
Emmy the Great seeks musical inspiration from the ghosts of the school toilets.
Reflections on the pioneers of the environmental movement over the last sixty years.
A five-part series presented by Sir David Attenborough looking at the lives of plants.
Ffilm ddogfen gyda archif o'r cyfnod a chyfweliadau newydd yn cael eu cyfuno i adrodd s...
Ayisha Yahya explores warnings that some deserts could turn greener in the future
Angus Crawford asks whether the army can do its job whilst respecting the environment.
Profile of Scottish adventurer, Isobel Wylie Hutchison.
BBC ALBA
The Wing family meets a young mogwai called Gizmo for the first time.
A new 10-part series about the Grenfell Tower fire and why it happened
BBC Radio
Sue Mitchell follows people whose lives have been affected by the Grenfell fire.
What a fire in west London that killed 72 people shows about how Britain works and doesn't
Views on the future of Grenfell Tower, from those living under its shadow.
Community and creativity connect the lives of five young people impacted by the tragedy.
BBC Three
The heart-breaking story of one Grenfell flat.
The third part of Lewis Grassic Gibbon's classic Scots Quair trilogy.
Cyfres o ddogfennau materion cyfoes i gynulleidfa ifanc rhwng 16-34 oed. A documentary ...