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5 Live's Laura Whitmore interviews big guests from the world of showbiz and music.
BBC Radio 5 Live
William Sieghart celebrates the seven laureate poets of Elizabeth's reign.
BBC Radio 4
Music and chat with Lauren Laverne.
BBC Radio 6 Music
Lauren talks to the most interesting people around and gets them on your cultural radar.
Cerddoriaeth ar gyfer nos Wener yng nghwmni Lauren Moore.
BBC Radio Cymru
Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen tells the story of dandyism and male peacockery through the ages
BBC Radio 4 Extra
Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen presents a history of colour
Laurie Dyche on BBC Radio Derby.
BBC Radio Derby
Laurie Dyche on BBC Radio Leicester.
BBC Radio Leicester
Laurie Dyche on BBC Radio Nottingham.
BBC Radio Nottingham
Lauren Laverne celebrates Kenneth Grahame's classic tale, 'The Wind in the Willows'.
By Lavinia Greenlaw. Five fact-based dramas about malaria
Groundbreaking, controversial series that changed the face of police drama.
BBC Two
How countries are rebuilding their legal frameworks in response to changes in societies
BBC World Service
A policeman in Tehran is after a local drug kingpin.
BBC Four
Conversation about the laws making headlines, and the laws that shape everyday life.
Helena Kennedy talks to eminent lawyers and judges who stand out from the legal crowd.
Geoff Dyer explores DH Lawrence's life-changing experiences in New Mexico in the 1920s.
A series explaining scientific laws in layman's
Comedian Robin Ince explores laws that govern our lives that really aren't, but should be.
“Almost a perfect crime.” The hackers. A billion dollars. Investigators blame North Korea
Chaque semaine BBC Afrique et Africa No 1 Paris vous proposent un débat pour comprendre l’Afrique et ses mutations
BBC Afrique Radio
How is facing the challenges of three key issues: liberty, fraternity and equality.
Le premier rendez-vous d'information de la matinée.
Andrew Rawnsley chairs a live discussion about the top stories of the moment
John Tusa explores the state of leadership in large UK organisations today.
Geoff Watts explores the world of science and the people, ions and policies behind it
Nick Eardley explores the future of the SNP following the resignation of Nicola Sturgeon.
Dark, surreal comedy about the strange inhabitants of the small town of Royston Vasey
Watch live coverage from round seven of the League of Legends UK League Championships.
BBC Sport
Live coverage from the semi-finals of the League of Legends UK League Championships.
Has diplomacy had its day? James Landale learns what diplomats must do to adapt.
Artist Monster Chetwynd leads a delightfully bonkers exploration of the Leap Day.
Learn easy English with these short podcasts for learners with basic English
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Everyday English conversations to help make your everyday conversations easier.
BBC Radio
Improve your English skills, learn useful phrases and find out about life in UK
BBC Learning English
Improve your business English with short programmes that explore the language of work.
BBC News
Learn the language you need to understand news stories in English.
Learn English grammar with these short programmes.
Improve your English with these short dramas and stories.
Build your English vocabulary with these short programmes.
Matthew Syed explores how and why individuals and organisations learn from their mistakes.
Justin Rowlatt asks what lessons can still be learned from the North Sea flood of 1953.
The Learning Revolution
Dominic Sandbrook explores how the first generation of radio listeners learned to listen.
Exploring the ability mechanisms we can use to solve the world's problems
How pairing troubled dogs with troubled young men produces results for both
Education and training across the globe
Thinking of how and why money makes the world go round
The leasehold homeowners asked to pay crippling service charges.
BBC One London
Sarfraz Manzoor talks to people who have decided to leave Islam and become ex-Muslims.
Geoff Bird charts the sadness and excitement of children growing up and flying the nest.
20 years on John McCarthy returns to Lebanon, in search of signs of the Arab spring.
Norman Lebrecht interviews a major cultural figure
BBC Radio 3
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How does scientific advice lead to government policy at the best of times, and the worst?
Lee Blakeman on BBC Radio Stoke.
BBC Radio Stoke
Pianists from across the globe compete for one of classical music's most coveted prizes.
Rima Ahmed gets the bus into Leeds to find out why its public transport is so maligned.
Steve Richards examines the challenges for the Labour Party under Keir Starmer.
Michael Portillo traces the history of the Spanish Civil War
How wartime experiences have informed the dynamics of families in subsequent generations.
The law follows us from the cradle to the grave
The extraordinary life of Joni Mitchell, a pioneer whose songs changed music forever.
A look at some true legends from the world of music.
The story of Juice WRLD, Pop Smoke, XXXTentacion and Lil Peep.
BBC Radio 1Xtra
A look back at some of the greatest and most inspiring stories in Welsh sport.
BBC One Wales
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Five million pieces of Lego are washed overboard. Meet the beachcombers looking for them.
News, views and analysis from Leicester City FC.
Have your say on Leicester City with the sports team and an invited guest or two.
Discussing all things Leicester Tigers, and we're ed by a guest.
Coverage of Leicester Tigers including a weekly post-match round-up.
What led to recent violent clashes between Muslim and Hindu communities.
Little Mix star Leigh-Anne Pinnock confronts her experiences of racism for the first time.
BBC Three
Live coverage of the Women’s Interprovincial Championship match between Leinster & Ulster
BBC Live Streams
Gemma Cairney interviews cultural icons about their pastimes, hobbies and loves.
Lemn Sissay explores the idea of uniqueness across different areas of his life.
Poet Lemn Sissay looks at foster children and children in care in popular culture.
How did performance poetry conquer the poetry world?
A powerful tale of talent, fame’s toll and a tragic struggle with an eating disorder.
BBC Scotland
With the collapse of communism, will Lenin's god-like status survive?
Why did the steely Russian revolutionary reputedly visit the first English garden city?
Jann Wenner's seminal 1970 New York interview with John Lennon for Rolling Stone magazine.
Lenny Henry explores how his culture has become woven into the fabric of the UK.
Darkly comic tales written by Lenny Henry.
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Leo Ulph on BBC Radio Kent.
BBC Radio Kent
Artist, inventor, genius. Discover the visionary work of the 15th-century innovator.
Art critic Rachel Campbell-Johnston, explores the mysterious world of art attribution.
Leroy Brito shines in his debut stand-up special, Live in Cardiff.
Have we reached peak Scandi furniture? Laurence Llewelyn Bowen gives his verdict.
A look at the science of the dissection of human bodies
Aasmah Mir on the outspoken head teacher who caused a national controversy.
Evan Davis and a of expert guests discuss lessons from the Covid-19 crisis