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BBC Sounds
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BBC Live Streams
How Covid-19 accelerates changes to our world that were not expected until at least 2025.
BBC Radio 4
Amol Rajan and guests discuss how social transformation comes about.
How has the coronavirus pandemic created an opportunity to reshape our world?
How stimulating the brain could be used to treat severe and enduring anorexia nervosa.
What is prison for? Former home secretary Jacqui Smith examines 250 years of prison reform
What does the crisis in music education today mean for musical life in the UK?
An examination of the idea of representative democracy.
Was the data behind a medical research study really 'too good to be true'?
Kate and Martin escape to an island retreat, when a man is washed ashore.
BBC One
The BBC Philharmonic returns to Japan for an emotional tour for the first time since 2011.
Writer and critic AN Wilson revisits the life and work of poet Philip Larkin.
BBC Four
Revisiting the tragic effects of the Bosnian war
BBC World Service
Hossein Ahmadi, an Iranian refugee, returns to the Calais Jungle that was once his home.
Michael Powell revisits Foula, the location for his 1937 film The Edge of the World.
BBC Two
What's happened to rough sleepers a year after they were given emergency accommodation?
Martin Bell returns 20 years on to the Siege of Vukovar in Croatia.
A look back at the series that made a star of Jane McDonald
How should Britain manage its returning foreign fighters?
East and West Germans reveal their concerns about and hopes for, reunification
If you could reunite with one person from your past, who would it be?
BBC One Wales
Series which reunites a group of people intimately involved in a moment of modern history
Sitcom starring Tom Hollander as a vicar running a modern inner-city church
Nalini Chetty takes a mischievous peek into unusual and intriguing lives.
BBC Radio Scotland
Programmes looking back at the year.
BBC News
Malcolm Gladwell's journey through the overlooked and the misunderstood.
Matthew Hill presents a series exploring the 14-day limit for human embryo research.
Two animated films based on the much-loved rhymes written by Roald Dahl.
Historian Justin Champion explores the Russia of 1917 as a revolution in ideas.
A series looking at modern revolutions
Donald Trump and Joe Biden take part in the final presidential debate in Nashville.
From the swinging 60s to Cool Cymru, fantastic performances from the BBC Wales archives.
Greg James digs into the BBC's archives, using current stories as a portal to the past.
Dr Aarathi Prasad on how new research into fertility may help stave off the menopause.
Can playwright David Greig recreate a lost ancient Greek play?
Gardeners go for gold at the world's most famous flower show.
Animeiddiad am ferch gyffredin sy'n byw bywyd cyffredin, ond mae hefyd ganddi bwerau si...
S4C
Laura Barton tells the true story behind By Grand Central Station I Sat Down and Wept.
Clasuron coll o gasgliad Rhys Mwyn, a gwesteion yn hel atgofion am yr 80au a'r 90au.
BBC Radio Cymru
Comedian Rhys James investigates topics the rest of us are too busy to be bothered with.
Evelyn Glennie takes a musical approach to the rhythms of the body and of everyday life.
Richard Dimbleby returns to Belsen, 20 years after his radio of its liberation.
Annual lecture by an influential speaker, delivered in honour of the veteran broadcaster.
Annual lecture delivered by a guest speaker
Richard on BBC Radio Devon.
BBC Radio Devon
Cystadleuaeth pobi dan adain y cogydd crwst, Richard Holt. Patisserie competition with ...
Each week a group of famous faces test their general knowledge skills in a series of games
Detholiad o'r gerddoriaeth Gymraeg orau o bob cyfnod.
Richard Stead on BBC Radio Leeds.
BBC Radio Leeds
Richard Stead on BBC Radio Humberside.
BBC Radio Humberside
Richard Stead on BBC Radio Lincolnshire.
BBC Radio Lincolnshire
Paul Mason takes a fresh look at the man whose music has always gripped him
Richard Williams on BBC CWR.
BBC CWR
Richie Anderson brings you Monday Motivation, getting you ready for a brand new week.
BBC Radio 2
Rick Edwards on BBC Radio Devon.
Rick Jackson on BBC Radio Solent.
BBC Radio Solent
Rick Stein explores the Far East's diverse food cultures
Chef Rick Stein celebrates seafood from around the world.
Rick Stein explores the different cuisines around India.
Rick Stein and his dog go on a journey around the ever-changing coastlines of the UK.
Series exploring places and flavours that have influenced the cooking of chef Rick Stein.
Chef Rick Stein celebrates seafood in his hometown of Padstow.
Rick Stein meets the people and discovers the stories behind Britain's beloved dishes.
Rickie, Melvin and Charlie take over Radio 1...
BBC Radio 1
Ricky Ross in conversation with some of our most ired songwriters and musicians.
Ricky meets celebs and wows them with cool art.
CBBC
Three motorcycle road racers reflect on faith and this most dangerous of sports.
Gavin Haynes explores the rebirth of classical liberalism online.
Dr Kevin Fong evaluates the realities of travelling by bike on UK roads.
The photo-fit of a crime suspect is the spitting image of a travelling salesman.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
HRH the Duke of Edinburgh recalls his role in a daring rescue during WWII.
When a person is being persecuted in their own country can another protect them?
Black comedy about three pathologists attempting to live normal lives
Celebrating a hundred years of Rikki Fulton, one of Scotland’s most beloved comic actors.
BBC One Scotland
Two great musical minds coming together to share records from every era and genre.
BBC Radio 6 Music
Three-part drama series based on the true story of serial killer John Christie.
Rima Ahmed on BBC Radio Leeds.
No-holds-barred dramas written by women, featuring extraordinary female characters.
The Rip Off Britain team is ready to tackle the issues you feel affect you the most.
Highlights of the opening event from Bradford, the UK's City of Culture in 2025.
BBC
Get to know the shocking highs and lows of the biggest stories in music.
A story of occupation, repression, struggle, and freedom
The rise and spectacular fall of one of the UK’s most high-profile businesswoman.
BBC Scotland
Travis Elborough charts the rise and fall of the antique.
Toby Young asks if his father's dark prophesy about meritocracy is becoming a reality.
The story of the microchip's Cold War past, corporate present and quantum future.
How did Luke Littler become a teenage darts sensation? Watch his incredible darts journey
BBC Sport
Dr Mark Porter investigates the phenomenon of resistance to antibiotics
Ireland Correspondent Chris Page looks at the growth of Sinn Féin over the last 30 years.
Dr Ben Goldacre explores our past and present fascination with nutrition and lifestyle
The incredible story of Rupert Murdoch’s influence on world events.
How Hitler seized, kept and fell from power - and the postwar manhunt for war criminals.
Adam Rutherford explores the role of robots in science and culture across the ages.
Why some populist movements are attracted to Christian symbols and values.
Inspector Lestrade introduces tales of Sherlock Holmes's rivals