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By Tiffany Murray. Five tales from Grindavik, the happiest town in Iceland, apparently.
BBC Radio 4
Three programmes to mark Hull City of Culture.
An array of colourful characters summon the ghosts of Hull's past.
Playwright John Godber takes a drive around Hull to explore the city's culture.
Hull City post-match interviews and discussion.
BBC Radio Humberside
Hull F.C. rugby league club post-game interviews and discussion.
Hull Kingston Rovers post-game interviews and discussion.
Farrah Jarral asks who gets to play in our society.
The rise and fall of the Atlantic slave trade
BBC World Service
Olga Koch and Hussein Kesvani present a weekly comedy/technology podcast.
BBC Sounds
Could humans pull off the trick of hibernation to conquer long-term space travel?
What do human beings and honeybees have in common? More than you would think.
Great minds don't think alike. Naomi Alderman investigates brilliant thinkers.
Peter Curran on earworms; why we sing to ourselves, and why sometimes we can't stop it
BBC Radio 4 Extra
Matthew Taylor tells the story of the last eight years in the life of George Price.
Discovering the secrets of people in the past through archaeology
Investigating the threads connecting modern-day medicine to its often brutal origins.
Prof Brian Cox explores the most precious, most wonderful thing in the universe, us.
BBC Four
Exploring the foibles, quirks and behaviour of that most fascinating of species - us
The place to talk about your team, including build-up and reaction to their games.
Coverage of our local teams in action.
Psychotherapist Philippa Perry examines the influence of humiliation today.
Taith yn dilyn Marged, y gantores o Gaerdydd, wrth iddi ail-berchnogi ei rhyddid a'i gw...
S4C
Life of Gormenghast author Mervyn Peake, on the centenary of his birth, by his children.
How counter terrorism agents uncovered Osama bin Laden's network around the world
Gordon Corera tells the story of the search for the world's most wanted terrorist
What happened to a British ship and German U-boat that reportedly sank each other in 1917?
Can animals be gay? Hermione Cockburn investigates the biologists who say they can.
The dramatic quest to recover ancient DNA and reveal a lost world from before the Ice Age.
The story of one of Scotland’s most notorious double murders.
BBC One Scotland
Vicki Butler-Henderson recalls James Hunt's epic on-track battle with Niki Lauda in 1976.
Mark Gatiss and Richard Coles share a ion for ghosts. But can they see a real one?
Simon Townley learns how 'the father of the symphony' lost his head for 145 years.
James's attempts to recover his stolen identity unearth a shocking web of organised crime.
BBC Three
The hunt for the gang responsible for the deaths of 39 Vietnamese people found in a lorry.
BBC Two
Professor Monica Grady searches for signs of life on Mars.
Amid a cybersex crime wave, James Blake investigates social media and harmful content.
Journalist Tir Dhondy meets the gang behind the rise in luxury watch theft.
Dr Kevin Fong looks at the birth of modern plastic surgery during World War II.
A triple murder. 40 hours of tape recordings. Rubin ‘Hurricane’ Carter. The full story
Sally Marlow examines what is driving so many people to self-harm.
Dillie Dally and the Hushabye Rocket as they embark on a journey to Planet Dream.
CBeebies
Drama series about a team of con artists.
BBC One
Cerddoriaeth newydd, ambell berl anghyfarwydd a thrafod caneuon sydd wedi newid bywydau.
BBC Radio Cymru
All the best music, Tuesday to Friday on 6 Music - live from Cardiff.
BBC Radio 6 Music
Great songs and new music from Wales.
BBC Radio Wales
Huw and guests debate the week's releases in the Roundtable.
John McCarthy retraces one of the journeys of the mercurial travel writer HV Morton.
Paul Evans navigates a sea of stories to a phantom island where fact and fiction coexist.
Simon Watt wonders if we could upgrade the human body, with help from the animal kingdom.
Welcome to the post-truth world. You know it’s not real. But you accept it as normal.
BBC