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'The Unexpurgated Memoirs of a Showbiz Phenomenon'. Written and read by Peter Jones
BBC Radio 4 Extra
Jack and Nancy get blown away to a tropical island on the adventure of a lifetime.
CBBC
Exploring the legacy of musician and broadcaster Jack Jackson.
Documentary which casts new light on the Jack the Ripper case.
BBC One
Violent action thriller about the FBI's attempts to catch a deadly master of disguise.
BBC Three
Peter Jackson with more remarkable sporting conversations
BBC Radio Wales
Jacob Hawley explores issues that matter to young people today.
BBC Sounds
Can there be too many cellists? How Jacqueline du Pré created a surfeit of cellists!
Jacqueline Shepherd on BBC Radio London.
BBC Radio London
Special event celebrating children’s author Dame Jacqueline Wilson.
Jake Peach on BBC Essex.
BBC Essex
Steve Walker investigates the murder of his brother Delroy after his return to Jamaica
BBC Radio 4
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S4C
James Acaster tries to convince comedians that 2016 is the greatest year for music, ever.
James Aldred encounters one of the world's most powerful birds of prey, the Harpy Eagle.
Professional tree climber James Aldred climbs one of Britain's tallest trees.
Singer-songwriter James Arthur explores the roots of his fragile mental health.
Clarke Peters recalls the 1987 production of James Baldwin's The Amen Corner.
Toby Stephens stars as James Bond - Secret Service agent 007 created by Ian Fleming.
Broadcasting legend James Burke discusses the biggest change to humanity in 10,000 years.
James Burke reveals how the most unexpected connections can be made across history.
James Cannon on BBC Radio Surrey.
BBC Radio Surrey
James Churchfield on BBC Radio Cornwall.
BBC Radio Cornwall
James Dundon on BBC Radio Cornwall.
James Dundon on BBC Radio Guernsey.
BBC Radio Guernsey
James Dundon on BBC Radio Jersey.
BBC Radio Jersey
A literary landmark and it's effect on a city. How Dublin has embraced Ulysses.
Reflections on half a century of ‘looking in’ on the United States
BBC World Service
Garden designer James Wong asks if British gardening is stuck in the past.
Becoming a footballer is an impossible dream, but that won’t stop Jamie and his friends.
Welcome to the Hawx United Academy, where dreams come true - or get crushed.
The only family-focused BBC football podcast is back and bigger than ever!
BBC Radio 5 Live
Stand-up comedian Jamie MacDonald's unique and hilarious take on life without sight.
Jamie Owen explores the people and places of our historic nation.
Documentary following the story of teenager Jamie Campbell, who wants to be a drag queen.
With an uplifting array of alternative RnB, global club sounds and leftfield electronica.
BBC Radio 6 Music
An exploration of the life and work of Jan Pienkowski - the man who drew Meg and Mog.
Suspenseful Nordic noir, based on the best-selling novel by Emelie Schepp.
BBC Four
Adaptations of the classic tales by the great English author
Jane Austen's delightful comedy of manners, dramatised by Helen Edmundson
Lucy Worsley traces the houses Jane Austen lived in to show how they influenced her work.
BBC Two
Jane Eyre by Charlotte Brontë. Read by Katherine Press. Produced by Anne Bunting.
Jane Garvey reflects on women and cars with presenter Suzi Perry and driver Susie Wolff.
The story of an adoption which became an international scandal in the 1950s
Stand-up from Jane Godley, recorded during her cancer treatment in 2022.
BBC Scotland
Janey doesn't know how long she's got left, so she's telling ALL the jokes!
Janey Lee Grace on BBC Three Counties Radio.
BBC Three Counties Radio
What does the response to last year's tsunami and meltdown tell us about modern Japan?
Martin Jarvis and Christopher Matthew go on nostalgic journeys into their past.
Jarvis Cocker celebrates the life and work of literary wunderkind Carson McCullers.
Comedian Jason Cook guides listeners through life's tricky situations
Jason Hardy on BBC Radio Manchester.
BBC Radio Manchester
Chandy Nath visits India to explore the extraordinary Jatropha plant.
Scientists analyse a small jawbone found in Kent's Cavern in Torquay over 80 years ago.
Finance guru Alvin Hall charts the rise of rap music entrepreneur Jay-Z.
Jayde Adams discusses why we leave home and why some of us are drawn to go back.
Julian Joseph recounts how jazz diplomacy was used during the Cold War.
Radio host Jazz Emu bestows his expert knowledge of Sound upon the universe.
Alyn Shipton presents jazz records of all styles as requested by you.
BBC Radio 3
Jamie Cullum showcases his love of jazz, featuring live sessions and special guests
BBC Radio 2
Kevin Le Gendre explores the spread of jazz into popular UK culture.
How 3 months in rural Devon influenced one of the greatest chroniclers of urban New York
Vishva Samani explores author JD Salinger's enduring relationship with Hindu philosophy.
Exploring Jeff Brown's book of sporting heroes.
BBC Radio Newcastle
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Comedy exercise programme. Jennie Dale demonstrates a variety of aerobics exercises.
Comedian and writer Jenny Eclair throws away her To Do list.
Jenny Mullin on BBC Radio Jersey.
Gavin Esler and a of experts debate the foreign policies of the new Labour leader.
ionate polemicist Jeremy Hardy takes a heartfelt look at the range of human emotions
Tom Mangold investigates the life of Jeremy Thorpe, the former Liberal leader.
Jeremy Vine and guests discuss the news headlines and talk to the people making them
Jericho Keys on BBC Radio York.
BBC Radio York
Jericho Keys on BBC Radio Tees.
BBC Radio Tees
Jerk follows Tim, who has cerebral palsy and knows he can get away with almost anything.
Stand-up series from Jessica Fostekew, exploring the world of women's weightlifting.
Film based on the hit stage musical that reimagines the final days of Jesus Christ.
A detective from a sleepy town uncovers a web of secrets that threatens to destroy her.
The Jewish world expected its saviour to "come like a king, to behave like a king"
Documentary series giving an unprecedented insight into Jewish life in Britain.
Jewish life in Spain, past and present, including the expulsion of Jews 500 years ago
How the American record industry responded to the assassination of President Kennedy.
Series giving an inside view of the war in Iraq
Jill Scott speaks to some of the Lionesses who have made it to the World Cup final.
Christopher Eccleston looks at the life and works of the Socialist playwright Jim Allen.
A portrayal of the personal and professional life of the Scottish football legend.
BBC ALBA
Jim Davis on BBC Radio London.
Jim Delbridge on BBC Radio Guernsey.
Jim Delbridge on BBC Radio Jersey.
Malcolm and Brenda seem worlds apart, until ornithology provides common ground.
Marking Jim McColl's 80th birthday, examining the life of the horticultural broadcaster.
BBC One Scotland
The final night of farmer Jim Smith's sellout stand-up tour.
Tayo Popoola explores Nigeria's enduring love of Jim Reeves and country and western music.
Jimeoin gets fellow comedians to share funny and embarrassing life stories.
BBC Radio Ulster
The definitive documentary record of one of Jimi Hendrix's most celebrated performances.
Documentary examining the life of Scottish footballer Jimmy Johnstone.