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BBC Afrique Radio
Viv Groskop explores Gustave Courbet's notorious and explicit painting.
BBC Radio 4
Andrew Hussey goes beyond the cliches to discover the true face of 21st-century
Carrie Gibson asks what Trump's presidency could mean for Mexican Americans in the US.
An aspiring actress and a dedicated jazz musician fall in love in modern-day Los Angeles.
BBC One
BBC Afrique TV
Votre magazine de sante et bien-être
Local, national and international news from BBC ALBA.
BBC ALBA
Ziauddin Sardar investigates philosophical and practical links between science and Islam.
Science for young people
BBC World Service
Sashen Hausa na BBC ya fara gabatar da shirin talabijin a ranakun Litinin zuwa Juma'a na kowane mako.
BBC Hausa TV
The development of warfare, and the defence against increasingly sophisticated attacks
Nick Eardley on whether the Labour Party are about to make a comeback in Scotland.
The dramatic story of one woman's escape from a life blighted by gang culture.
One woman's inspiring story of how she survived childhood deprivation and gang culture.
Rhona Cameron celebrates the bi-centenary of the earliest known women's golf competition
BBC Radio 4 Extra
The surprising and touching story of how Richard Strauss' marriage inspired his music.
How the fascinating and disgusting lives of insects inspired modernist writers.
Lady Gaga banned, but Cannibal Corpse approved. Islam and pop contradictions in Jakarta.
Life peer Lady Gaitskell on politics, marriage and work in the House of Lords and the UN.
Lucy Worsley investigates the crimes of Victorian women from a contemporary perspective.
The adventures of best friends Ladybird and Bee
Comedy drama about about gaming, friendship and growing up.
CBBC
Simon Reeve travels through the glorious Lake District and the county of Cumbria.
BBC Two
Drama series based in a small Lake District community.
Daily sports coverage bringing you the latest news affecting your club and our county.
BBC Radio Lancashire
Alex Bellos visits Japan to discover why Asian cultures seem so much better at maths.
What can the ideas of two long-dead geopolitical thinkers tell us about the world today?
Why are scientists and designers are deliberately planning for failure?
Series examining the relationship between culture and the natural environment.
Don McCullin, photographer and 'sky stalker', on the landscape round his house.
Landscape architect James Corner on Covid, urban green space and mental health.
Scotland's farming and countryside programme.
BBC Scotland
The story of a Canadian school music recording that inspired the film School of Rock.
Questions about English grammar and usage from international students
Meetings between poets and scientists who share language and ideas and create new work.
A series exploring flowers and their significance in cultural traditions around the world
Times columnist Iain Martin examines the role of language differences in social divides.
In 1986 how serious was the threat of terrorism?
Are the "languages of power" driving many of our 6,000 languages to extinction?
Celebrating Ulster's rich and diverse linguistic heritage.
BBC Two Northern Ireland
Archaeologist Lara Croft faces a race against time to find mad bioweapons genius Dr Reiss.
BBC Three
The heroine races against time to find a relic before it falls into the wrong hands.
Cyfres animeiddiedig. Animation series.
S4C
An investigation into why the MOD still uses a drug that can cause serious side effects.
Simon Armitage, the poet laureate, unpicks Philip Larkin's poems in his centenary year.
Live Irish Premiership European play-off Final between Larne & Cliftonville
BBC Live Streams
Live coverage of Irish Cup Semi Final game between Larne & Crusaders from Mourneview.
Live coverage of Irish League match between Larne & Glentoran from Inver Park, Larne.
Live coverage of Irish Premiership match between Larne & Linfield from Inver park, Larne
Live Irish Premiership league match between Larne & Linfield
An insight into the lives of ferry pilots who deliver small planes across continents.
Tom, an elderly widower, takes a deeply nostalgic trip across the length of the UK.
How can science can stop an upsurge in the slaughter of African elephants for their ivory?
Documentary series exploring people's last days at work.
Matthew Bannister reports from South Africa on the final days of the apartheid regime
Charlie Connelly searches for the real WG Grace, a cricketer obscured by fame and myth.
By 1918 the war had killed millions, but there was one last terrifying foe to face - flu.
The first reunion in 70 years of writer Shirley Hughes and her 1940s dancing partner
A newly-commissioned serial from Alice Jolly about love, loyalty and the meaning of care.
The fateful story of climber Tom Ballard who perished on Nanga Parbat in 2019.
It was hell. But music gave prisoners at Auschwitz a lifeline - and even a way to resist.
Naomi Gryn revisits the Holocaust novel The Last of the Just, published 60 years ago.
The untold story of The Last Post, one of the world's most famous pieces of music.
The Last Resort. New drama for BBC Radio 4.
A New York lawyer must deliver the body of a man he didn't know back to Northern Ireland.
How are the world's musicians, sound artists and poets responding to the loss of species?
Two widowed pensioners rekindle a ionate relationship that started decades ago.
Hardeep Singh Kohli finds out if Maharaja Duleep Singh's remains should go back to India.
Radio 4's weekly obituary programme
Series of comic plays written by and starring Tim Key and John Kearns.
Journeys in music, ancient to future. The home for adventurous listeners
BBC Radio 3
Jo Good with late-night conversation, amazing stories and the soundtrack to your night.
BBC Local Radio
Iconic late-night discussion programme, featuring reviews of television and the arts.
BBC
Emma Barnett and Lauren Laverne and guests in frank and funny Late Night Woman’s Hour.
Pete Paphides visits the M1's improbable 1960s music meeting place - Blue Boar Services.
Writer Nicholas Royle returns three library books - three decades after he borrowed them.
Eve Blair brings you great music for the wind-down of your day.
BBC Radio Ulster
Late-night music to comfort, connect and distract from the everyday challenges of life.
Tune in for vintage rock, pop, and new releases with Mickey Bradley.
A hand-picked mix of uplifting and mellow sounds for Saturday night.
Late-night conversation, amazing stories and the soundtrack to your night.
Performance highlights from BBC Two's flagship live music show
Jools brings together hot, legendary and undiscovered artists for live studio performances
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BBC News
How experts are learning more about those who wrote the texts of the ancient Egyptians.
BBC Four
Claire Bolderson asks if Latinos are the key to a reborn USA.
Series exploring Latin American music in the USA
Documentary exploring the increasing popularity of coffee shops as places to work from.
Comic drama series by Ben Cottam following the experiences of Latvian locum Dr Dace Zake.
Original sketches from some of the best new comedy talent on the scene.
Laura Anderson looks at those life-changing moments that can shape our formative years.
BBC Sounds
Laura Barton takes a close listen to music found in different landscapes around Britain.
Laura Barton presents a series of meditations on the enduring qualities of pop music.
Laura Kuenssberg asks if our political system has been stretched to breaking point.
BBC Two England
Laura McGhie with your calls and features through the night.
BBC Radio 5 Live