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Documentary series exploring the mystery of maths.
BBC Four
Eve Myles talks to celebrities about why Joe Calzaghe is important to them.
BBC Radio Wales
Music director Antonio Pappano explores the background to the most famous tunes in opera.
BBC Two
Margot Fonteyn explores her own world of dance in a series from 1979.
Mushroom enthusiast Richard Fortey explores the strange and surprising science of fungi.
Jonathan Cope goes behind the scenes at the Royal Opera House.
BBC One
Alex Belfield with star guests and musical memories.
BBC Radio Jersey
Alex Belfield hosts two hours of show tunes direct from New York.
Series in which one lucky boy or girl gets to throw the ultimate party
BBC Two Northern Ireland
John Sugar explores the history of magic and the impact the internet has on magic.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
Animated adventure based on the book by Norman Lindsay.
A celebration of the classic children's series.
Adventure. Dougal must stop the evil Zeebad, who threatens to entomb the world in ice.
Classic trippy animation from the Swinging Sixties
Tracing the legacy of the cult Swiss-German writer Hermann Hesse.
BBC Radio 4
A polling company find a town accurately reflecting the average American's opinions.
A look at the occult in modern society.
BBC
Barry Manilow plays the perfect soundtrack to Christmas Eve.
BBC Radio 2
A celebration of the life and work of Julia Donaldson.
How science is only beginning to unlock the secrets and potential of an amazing plant.
Incredible illusions, mind-bending magic and classic tricks with a contemporary twist.
John O'Neill takes a trip inside Magilligan, Northern Ireland's oldest operating prison.
BBC Radio Ulster
Melvyn Bragg presents a series marking the 800th anniversary of Magna Carta.
A lecture on the relationship between Magna Carta and the de Montfort Parliament of 1265.
BBC Parliament
Professor Linda Colley delivers a lecture at Guildhall on the Magna Carta.
Rebecca Keating reports on the t display of Magna Cartas in parliament.
David Starkey and Helena Kennedy talk about their differing views on the Magna Carta.
Stories from the past captured on tape
BBC Radio Scotland
Claire White dips into the extraordinary personal archive of the late Archie P Lee.
Hugh Dennis explores the Magnificat, one of the most covered liturgical texts.
The story of the rise and fall of a great American family, directed by Orson Welles.
Dolly Payne Madison has a central role in a Washington seething with politics and ion.
Sitcom featuring Plantagenet Evans - a genius, photographer, and man of letters.
Villagers in a small settlement hire a group of gunfighters to protect them from bandits.
A small travelling show decides to mount a continental tour to avert financial crisis.
Mesmerising drama interweaving the stories of a kaleidoscope of characters.
A tribute to the veteran presenter, featuring interviews with family and friends.
Elizabeth Day's psychological thriller.
The editor of a top crime writer is drawn into her own mystery when he is found dead.
Mark Tully s the vast crowds of pilgrims at the world's largest religious festival.
The Gods, the law, capitalism and politics jostle for power in this modern adaptation
Gospel singer Mahalia Jackson's legendary concert during a flying visit to London in 1964.
BBC Hausa TV
Documentary telling the story of Rolls-Royce in India through the lives of its princes.
Donald Runnicles and the BBC SSO perform Mahler's Das Lied von der Erde in Glasgow.
Sir Simon Rattle conducts Mahler's 1st Symphony performed by the Berlin Philharmonic.
Programming from the BBC Persian Service
BBC Persian TV
The death of Mahsa Amini one year on.
BBC News
A whodunnit and a portrait of a very ordinary life which suddenly becomes extraordinary.
Stephanie Land’s first-hand of working as a low-wage cleaner in today's America.
A look at how domestic servants have been portrayed on television over the past 50 years.
The story of millions of migrant women working as modern-day slaves in the Middle East.
Comedy series set in Sherwood Forest. Written by Tony Robinson
CBBC
A maid for an affluent Chilean family discovers herself with the arrival of another maid.
A history of BBC's Maida Vale Studios
BBC Radio 6 Music
Three short stories written to celebrate Derry-Londonderry's status as UK City of Culture
What might the future might hold for Derry-Londonderry after its Year of Culture?
BBC One Northern Ireland
A security consultant aboard a cruise ship must fight terrorists intent on taking control.
Lucy Ash goes to Russia in search of Valentina Tereshkova, the first female cosmonaut.
The story of priest, poet and folklorist Father Allan MacDonald.
BBC ALBA
Canon Angus MacQueen-priest, story-teller,cook,Gael celebrates 50 years in the priesthood
An examination of the work of South Uist priest Fr Colin MacInnes.
Bruno Cremer plays the gruff sleuth in a 1990s and 2000s French-language adaptation.
Georges Simenon's detective, Jules Maigret, uses his unique style to investigate crimes
1960s crime drama based on the books by Georges Simenon, starring Rupert Davis.
Inspector Maigret receives some unexpected Christmas visitors, Read by Sir Derek Jacobi.
Drama Nadolig gan Manon Steffan Ros.
BBC Radio Cymru
"Bhrosnaich is mhisnich i sinn." Tha Màiri NicAonghais a' cuimhneachadh air Màiri Ann.
BBC Radio nan Gàidheal
Sgeulachd às a' leabhar Màiri Dhall agus Sgeulachdan Eile le Donnchadh MacGillIosa.
Drama based on the life and songs of poet Mary Maherson, known as Màiri Mhòr nan Òran.
Dealbh-chluich air beatha Màiri Mhòr nan Òran air a sgrìobhadh le Catrìona NicGumaraid.
Màiri Nic a’ Ghobhainn, tè de sheudan dualchas na Gàidhlig a’ ruighinn aois shònraichte.
Màiri Sìne Campbell talks about her travels in the 1970s
Gaelic programme.
BBC Swahili TV
Comedian Maisie Adam talks about her love of football ahead of the Women's World Cup 2023.
Robbie Hannan plays a selection of Gaelic music.
Dan Cruickshank tells the story of a thousand years of palace building.
George Bernard Shaw's classic tale of privilege and a battle of wills
Rory McIlroy, Darren Clarke and Graeme McDowell reflect on their run of golfing success.
Special coverage from BBC News
Winds of more than 100mph have been recorded in the Channel Islands.
A second sinkhole has opened up in Godstone, Surrey, as a major incident is declared
Which major do the top players most want to win and where next for the women's game?
BBC Radio 5 Live
More strikes hit Ukraine a day after one of Russia's biggest air attacks of the war
The 1Xtra dance family head to Majorca.
BBC Radio 1Xtra
Series chronicling over 100 years of American comedy
Mandy Baker explores efforts by our elected representatives to deliver a witty speech.
Good news stories of people making a difference in uncertain times across England.
BBC Local Radio
Celebrating people who are going above and beyond to make a difference where you live.
Owain Wyn Evans and some of our heroes of Make a Difference talk to Sir Tom Jones.
Saying a big thank you to key workers who’ve got us through the last couple of years.
Good news stories of people making a difference in uncertain times across Stoke.
BBC Radio Stoke
Sharing help and information from organisations and individuals in your local area.
BBC CWR