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A look at the science of the dissection of human bodies
BBC World Service
Aasmah Mir on the outspoken head teacher who caused a national controversy.
BBC Radio 4
Evan Davis and a of expert guests discuss lessons from the Covid-19 crisis
Get help transforming grey spaces into wild and colourful places!
BBC Radio 2
A thrill-seeking American couple must survive against a malevolent snowmobile rider.
BBC Two
Ranger Hamza and the Ramblers go on interesting walks to find places for fun activities.
CBeebies
Sophie Thompson and Phyllida Law celebrate 50 years of The Magic Roundabout.
Travel documentary series
BBC
Fifty years on from votes at 18, how should we set the voting age?
Technology, gaming and web news.
BBC Radio 5 Live
Letitia George on BBC Radio Leicester.
BBC Local Radio
Novelist Julie Myerson pays a very personal tribute to Daphne du Maurier.
Alistair Cooke’s weekly talks on American life, history and politics from 1946 – 2004.
The story of lifelong unrequited love, in which a woman falls for a concert pianist.
Ukrainian writer Andrey Kurkov gives a personal of daily life in war-torn Ukraine.
Paddy O'Connell asks his guests if they would retaliate in the event of a nuclear attack.
BBC producer Tony Grant recalls the late broadcasting icon Alistair Cooke.
Two Liverpool lasses hook up with a pair of Soviet sailors, but the night turns serious.
A weekly review of listener comments on the output of BBC World Service.
After the US presidential election, five writers give their view on where America goes now
People from around the world offer their personal views of Britain
Personal reflections on the challenges facing Europe after events in and elsewhere.
Leading German figures write about the country they know and the way it is perceived
Letters by historical and literary figures about cities around the world
Poets Gillian Clarke, Penelope Shuttle and Grace Nichols share insights into creativity.
Five writers reflect on the recent momentous events in the Middle East and North Africa.
A story of Austrian siblings told in their wartime letters to and from the Russian front.
Paul Allen meets authors to discuss releasing their best-loved characters.
Master gemstone cutters reveal how they let the light out of stones, and what this means.
Taking a look at LGBTQ+ issues in sport.
Animation
S4C
Comedian Liam Williams recounts his youthful misadventures in this autobiographical sitcom
Ellie Williams claimed she’d been trafficked and raped. Now, the truth is laid open.
BBC Three
Peter Hitchens asks the signatories of a petition to decriminalise cannabis about regrets.
The changing nature of manhood
Marking the 80 years of liberation after German occupation during World War Two.
Catherine Guilyardi examines traditional French values after the Charlie Hebdo killings.
Andrew Hussey explores how played a pivotal role in the explosion of 1970s punk.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
Jonathan Glancey explores how libraries in Europe and the USA are being reinvented.
Killed by somebody who should still have been locked up.
A successful novelist returns to his hometown and reconnects with his romantic past.
BBC Four
When the textbooks are faked - history is subverted.
A look at the extraordinary ends to which animals and plants go in order to survive.
BBC One
A brutally honest film about grief and the effects of knife crime.
Charting Claire Prosser's first year without her teenage son, Tom, who died suddenly.
Train journeys around the world
A year of war in Gaza as witnessed and filmed by four Palestinians living through it.
How do you live with a death sentence? Real stories from prisoners facing their final days
The story of Daniel Lopez who is on death row for killing a policeman in Texas in 2009.
BBC Radio 1
A profile of the Andalusian scholar of Islam described as 'The Greatest Master'
Exploring one of the most deadly results of the climate crisis: extreme heat.
BBC News
Series that raises the curtain on the Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts.
Athar Ahmad tells the story of three of his classmates from school who ended up dead.
Extraordinary stories of life's turning points.
BBC correspondents from across Africa analyse African health, food and lifestyle trends.
BBC World Service TV
Martin Rowson draws and questions the people who have shaped his work and wider life.
People share their recollections of the 1956 Hungarian revolution forty years on
Series following a year in Carol Klein's garden at Glebe Cottage in north Devon.
Max Porter explores why model villages hold such fascination and inspiration for him.
Journalist Jude Rogers examines how fundamental music is at each stage of our lives.
Robert McCrum journeys into his own brain to understand more about his stroke.
A series of extraordinary lives each unlocked by a just a handful of images.
Series exploring the remarkable animals from around the world that take to the air.
Sir David Attenborough looks at the natural history of the Antarctic continent
David Attenborough reveals the amazing stories behind the tiny lives of invertebrates.
Mike Thomson reports on an extraordinary series of diaries on life inside 'Islamic State'.
Melanie Reid reunites with her ward mates, a decade after becoming tetraplegic.
Young UK adults talk about the issues that matter most to them
Al Smith's award-winning series set in an ambulance control room.
Terry Abraham’s trilogy of films reflecting on the beauty of the Lake District.
A natural history of bird life narrated by David Attenborough.
Ukrainian-born writer Vitali Vitaliev is going to Budapest to have all his teeth removed.
David Attenborough looks at why mammals are the most successful creatures on the planet.
The history and properties of numbers
Following the death of Pope Francis, Edward Stourton explores his life and legacy.
The story of life, from the first cells to the plants and animals that now live around us.
Harry Hill stars as the governor of Britain's remotest prison in Dan Maier's sitcom.
Personal stories from people fighting for access to mental health during lockdown.
Cathy FitzGerald hears stories from around the globe about life on lockdown.
Is he mad, in a coma… or has Detective Sam Tyler really travelled back in time?
A prospective new oil field has big implications for Shetland, finds reporter Jen Stout.
Nick Rankin, heads out west in search of a real-life cowboy
Behind the scenes with The Academy of St Martin in the Fields Orchestra on tour in Mexico
Professor Jim Al-Khalili talks to leading scientists about their life and work.
Life Story takes us on the greatest of all adventures - the journey through life.
Discussion on the emergence of tetrapods, our early ancestors, and their move onto land
Whatever happened to the dream of living under the sea? Helen Scales investigates
Two health workers swap notes on the realities of working in health and social care today.
The story of how a sideshow doctor changed medical history and saved premature babies.
Series about scientific specialists
Comedy with real-life American family: Ben Lyon, Bebe Daniels and kids Richard and Barbara
Jennifer Lucy Allan presents a eulogy for the disappearance of the foghorn.
Family and team-mates open up about the life and death of Kevin Campbell.
BBC Sport
Tom Chivers asks what football's search for truth tells us about uncertainty in our lives.
Stephen K Amos and comedy stand-ups attempt to unravel the knotty problems of modern life
Trevor Cox explores how our voice and our hearing develop and change through our lives.