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An examination of the US's often troubled relationship with Latin America
BBC World Service
Adrian Chiles tries to live British for a week. How self-sufficient are we as a nation?
BBC Radio 4
The impact of pollution on our environment
Three films by Adam Curtis about the attempts of those in power to control the past.
BBC Two
A bold and vivacious cancer campaigner’s love for life explored in a moving documentary.
Musicians take the listener on a personal tour of a city they love.
The basic income trial for 18-year-olds leaving care in Wales - what impact is it having?
A series exploring what is in store for the world's ever expanding cities
Meet Lavinia Co-op - transatlantic icon of the radical drag scene.
A series about the truth behind some of the popular figures in British history.
BBC One
Looking to the future in the company of some of Britain's centenarians.
Robert Macfarlane undertakes an immersive poetic pilgrimage to the Cairngorms.
A combination of slow radio and the personal stories of practitioners of unusual crafts.
Katya Adler explores how life is changing for those who live on Russia’s western border.
A look at farming across the world
Ten surprising stories from the very edges of the UK.
How the South Pacific islanders are living on the edge of environmental disaster
John Grindrod considers past efforts to improve housing space standards.
Exploring the diverse natural systems that lie in Earth's soil
Stories from immigrants to Britain since World War Two
2021 Reith lecturer Stuart Russell on recent developments in artificial intelligence.
Author J K Rowling and Stephen Fry discuss the Harry Potter book series.
Charles Moore reflects on the process of writing Lady Thatcher's authorised biography.
Glenn Campbell marks the 25th anniversary of the Lockerbie bombing.
BBC One Scotland
Nick Robinson examines the recent history of the UK's relationship with China.
MP and historian Kwasi Kwarteng on the legacy of Empire.
Neil MacGregor explores the role and expression of shared beliefs around the world.
How shared beliefs have shaped societies from the earliest days of humanity
An omnibus series on the expression of shared beliefs around the world and across time.
Oliver Burkeman argues we need to pay less, not more, attention to the news.
Susan Marling discovers what architects can do to make homes more flood resilient.
Reflections from a group of teenagers who give up their smartphones for the school week.
A group of adults agree to live without their smartphones for a week. How do they get on?
Getting up close and personal with wild nature in Britain and beyond.
Liz Bonnin explores the extraordinary natural wonders of the Caribbean.
Liz Ellis on BBC Hereford & Worcester.
BBC Hereford & Worcester
Liz Ellis on BBC Radio Shropshire.
BBC Radio Shropshire
Liz Ellis on BBC Radio Stoke.
BBC Radio Stoke
Liz Jeeves on BBC Radio Northampton.
BBC Radio Northampton
Liza entertains the nation for Saturday supper time.
BBC Radio 2
A look at the dazzling, complex period of Liza Minnelli’s life in the 1970s.
An eight-year-old girl witnesses the underbelly in and around a mega church in Lagos.
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S4C
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BBC Radio Cymru
Yr olygfa yn fyw o Gaerdydd cyn gêm Cymru v Yr Alban ym mhencampwriaeth y Chwe Gwlad.
BBC Live Streams
Ffrwd byw o Gynhadledd Llafur Cymru yn Llandudno
Ers 1979 mae llofruddiaeth gyrrwr tasci o Gaerdydd wedi parhau'n ddirgelwch, ond a ddaw...
Cyfres dwy-ran am y llofruddiaeth bwa croes ar Ynys Môn. Two-part series about the Angl...
A nostalgic romp through the rise – and fall – of the 90s lads mag phenomenon.
Why were tens of thousands of people lobotomised in the 1940s and 50s in the UK and US?
Covering different people, groups, events and more across Local BBC Radio.
BBC Local Radio
The performers who are superstars in their own countries
Just what is happening to local news and why does it matter? Valley Fontaine investigates.
Our long-running non-league football magazine programme.
BBC Radio Norfolk
The stories, places and people putting the country on the map.
How did the UK Covid lockdown affect a generation of children and young people?
Matt Shea investigates influencer Logan Paul and his cryptocurrency projects.
BBC Three
Great music for your Saturday afternoon.
BBC Radio Wales
Aminatta Forna tells the extraordinary story of hard-living writer Jack London.
David Sells pays tribute to the BBC's Central and East European language services
News programme for and about the Falkland Islands
The sounds of the historic and influential city, through its music, life, noise and people
Jason Solomons brings you an inside look at the film industry in London.
BBC Radio London
Drama series following the detectives of an elite murder investigation squad in London.
Coverage of the annual marathon through the streets of London.
BBC Sport
BBC Radio London's award-winning coverage of this great event.
Jacqueline brings you a show highlighting the exciting nightlife in London.
Historian and broadcaster Dan Cruickshank goes off the beaten track in London
Ten years after the 2012 Olympics why is London in crisis and what can be done about it?
The latest news and updates from fans, teams and competitors across the capital.
The advertising of goods and services on the open streets and marketplaces of London
Two point-of-view films from the London to Brighton train, made in 1953 and 1983.
BBC Four
Exploring some of London's most fascinating people, stories and lesser known locations.
Robert and Isabelle Tombs present the story of the battle between two cities
Dan Cruickshank explores how London survived the travails of the 17th century.
Author Howard Sounes reveals the story behind Bob Dylan's song.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
Why is life expectancy in the UK stalling and what can be done about it?
Tim McGarry and Dr David Hume investigate Irish history from different perspectives.
BBC Radio Ulster
History show presented by the big man Tim McGarry and the wee man David Hume.
BBC One Northern Ireland
Adam Rutherford explores the science behind why recovery from covid can be so protracted.
Every year more people try to swim the English Channel. Jolyon Jenkins s the dreamers
Steve Richards presents a series examining the state of Jeremy Corbyn's Labour leadership.
Edward Stourton retraces the route of Mao's Long March, to mark its 80th anniversary
The history of the obituary and its place in British newspapers
The lowdown on the best albums ever produced.
A post-IVF exploration into the alternative ways to become parents.
History series in which stories from the past shed light on current events
Tim Whewell explores truth and myth in one of the great tales of adventure and endurance.
Kate Cook explore what hope there is for a cure for her chronic tinnitus.
Peter Serafinowicz and Robert Popper's sublime, slow-burn spoof of science TV.
A reappraisal of the 80s TV quiz Bullseye, asking what we've lost and what we've become.
Back in the 1990s, Kate Robbins, Brian Perkins & guest comics 'recall' 21st century years.
Regional news magazine for the east of England.
The latest news, sport, weather and features from across the region
The latest news, sport and features from across the region.