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Jim Al-Khalili explores what the past would have sounded like to our ancestors.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
Exploring our connections to folk stories, songs and landmarks across the UK.
BBC Sounds
Personal approaches to religious belief from around the world.
BBC World Service
Live phone-in discussing heart disease with Dr Tom Sanders and Dr George Miller
Dinah falls in love with Rickie, her sister Madeleine's husband.
BBC One
Behind-the-scenes look at the staging of the 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games.
BBC Four
Selections of classic heartbreaking BBC performances from some of music’s biggest stars.
BBC Two
Heartless Crew take over 1Xtra.
BBC Radio 1Xtra
Nick Fraser considers the role of intellectuals in relation to world events and conflicts
BBC Radio 4
Two cops with nothing in common team up to take on a ruthless drug lord.
The story behind an alleged plot to blackmail the future prime minister Edward Heath.
presenter Sabrina Lee live as an amber extreme heat alert is issued for Wales.
BBC Live Streams
Writer Le Ly Hayslip tells how she survived the Vietnam war and its aftermath.
Jason returns home to Tyneside - with a surprise wife in tow.
The story of an octogenarian dancer teaching a 28-year-old how to waltz.
Heidi Booth on BBC Radio Derby.
BBC Radio Derby
Comedy Award winner Heidi Regan explores the anxieties of a world that seems to be doomed.
Heidi Secker on BBC Essex.
BBC Essex
Heidi Secker on BBC Radio Cambridgeshire.
BBC Radio Cambridgeshire
Heidi Secker on BBC Radio Norfolk.
BBC Radio Norfolk
Heidi Secker on BBC Radio Suffolk.
BBC Radio Suffolk
Young of five vampire clans attend a school on the ship The Elisabetha.
CBBC
Lyse Doucet talks to a group of former hostages of so-called Islamic State.
Dewch i dreulio bore Sul yng nghwmni Heledd Cynwal.
BBC Radio Cymru
Helen Jones on BBC Radio Merseyside.
BBC Radio Merseyside
Helen Lewis meets the life partners of history's most famous geniuses.
Performer Byron Vincent tries to overcome his paralysing fear of social situations.
Courage, love and loss among young people saving lives in Ukraine’s most dangerous towns.
Mothers around the world share their experiences of pregnancy and early motherhood
A series on celebrity magazines around the world
The stories of ten soldiers from the Welsh Guards on the front line of the Afghan war.
William Hanson and Jordan North help you navigate the challenges of modern life.
Cyfres hardd a hilariws yw Help Llaw - un sy'n cofleidio, serennu a dyrchafu Cymry ifan...
S4C
Rowan Pelling searches for a cure for the problem which blights her life, procrastination.
Leading behaviour expert Marie Gentles helps pupils in the West Midlands.
Wayne Hemingway celebrates the lives of 1950s designers, Robin and Lucienne Day.
Cyfres fydd yn dathlu gallu tri chynllunydd i drawsnewid llefydd bach gydag uchelgais m...
Bill Bailey stars as a man who unexpectedly meets his imaginary childhood friend Hennikay.
Cyfres gylchgrawn nosweithiol gyda straeon o Gymru gyfan. Magazine programme on weekday...
It's your typical rowdy hen do - before the fun's derailed by the apocalypse.
Ibsen's play transposed to India, 1879: Can Niru save her huband's reputation?
Dramatisations and readings by the American writer.
Henry Normal uses poetry, storytelling and comedy to explore life's big questions.
Lyse Doucet talks to remarkable women about the relationship between women and democracy.
The history and culture of Herat - and a look towards its future
Dwy o ferched ifanc y ddinas yn trio newid eu ffyrdd er lles y blaned.
John Waite tells the story of The Monkees, the successful 1960s pop group.
How to be fit, healthy, and get the very best out of life
Series exploring the aftermath of significant events.
Victoria Coren Mitchell is ed by a which challenges established ideas.
Bringing the past to life
Gender and Science Fiction? Writer Geoff Ryman explores future worlds...
Moby-Dick was made in England. Paul Farley tells a story of fast fish and loose fish.
The story of Ulric Cross, who left Trinidad to the RAF and help liberate Africa.
Stories of sporting heroes who went to into battle during the First World War
BBC Radio 5 Live
Analysing the characters of world leaders
Professor Andrew Hussey explores whether heroin use creates a particular aesthetic style.
Following the team who are working on the biggest telescope ever sent to space
Seventy years ago, an article about the atomic bombing of Hiroshima rocked the world.
The tale of a 19th-century woman who runs her own bank.
Hetty Feather and her little brother live at the Foundling Hospital in 1800s London.
A drama series based on characters from a novel by David Cook
The Guyanese-British artist creates his largest work to date.
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Duggee runs the Squirrel Club, where children can earn badges for learning new skills.
CBeebies
Duggee and the Squirrels for the Hey Duggee Pupcast!
CBeebies Radio
Duggee, a big, lovable dog, as he runs the Squirrel Club.
Come and the fun at Squirrel Club!
Joanna Smith Rakoff explores JD Salinger's relationship with fans who wrote him letters
We find out some epic answers to some impossible questions!
Prolific in many genres, stories by the great English writer.
In beautiful, bleak North Wales, DI Cadi John must shine a light into dark places.
BBC One Wales
Migrant workers who send money home make a big contribution to the developing world
Tense, against-the-clock thriller set in Ireland and Belgium.
Explore fascinating stories from Birmingham.
BBC Radio WM
Explore fascinating stories from the Black Country.
Explore fascinating stories from Bradford.
BBC Radio Leeds
The secret lives of Catholic priests' children.
Explore fascinating stories from Cornwall.
BBC Radio Cornwall
Explore fascinating stories from East Yorkshire.
BBC Radio Humberside
A look at the hidden world of girls in gangs.
BBC Three
Five academics present portraits of unknown, intimate and surprising aspects of Henry VIII
Aleks Krotoski explores innovations and cultural events from the age of communication.
Series of fascinating journeys of exploration through Ulster's byways and historic sites
BBC Radio Ulster
Rachel Hurdley discovers a part of the home full of memory, mystery and possession.
Rachel Hurdley explores the corridor and how it reflects society, culture and behaviour.
Rachel Hurdley discovers what front doors reveal about security, sociability and status.
Rachel Hurdley explores the story of the mantelpiece and how it reveals our secret selves.
Rachel Hurdley climbs the staircase to discover a story of steps, status and segregation.
Rachel Hurdley looks through the window to discover our inner and outer worlds.
The secrets of a lost archive of portrait photos showing the changing face of Bradford.
Immerse yourself in the lives of extraordinary characters that stand a few inches tall.
An emotional programme exploring the difficult and rarely discussed subject of baby loss.
BBC Radio Wales
Explore fascinating stories from Greater Manchester.
BBC Radio Manchester
Ben Chu pulls back the curtain on private equity.
Explore fascinating stories from Merseyside.