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Lyse Doucet on the experiences of a nation during 20 years of war
BBC World Service
Crime drama set in Norway, featuring widowed detective William Wisting.
BBC Four
India Rakusen finds out what it means to call yourself a witch today.
BBC Radio 4
The history of Scotland’s witch hunts revealed with Susan Morrison.
BBC Radio Scotland
Is it time Scotland recognised 'witches' as victims of state-sanctioned violence?
A witchfinder has a chance to change his luck - he just has to get his suspect to trial.
BBC Two
A look at the private steam railway network, the Strathspey Railway. (1977)
BBC
Discussions on topics of the day
Series bringing fresh insight into lives through literature, with guest presenters
How a government whip told the Queen what really went on in the House of Commons.
The story of the coalition set up following the terrorist attacks of 11 September 2001.
Thrilling two-part drama about a man accused of killing his lover.
BBC One
The story of our times, told by the people who were there
Recently uncovered Soviet whaling reports reveal a startling truth about whale numbers.
A jet engine built by Ludwig Wittgenstein in Manchester is investigated by Cassie Newland.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
The lives and wives of the great classical composers including Elgar, Wagner, and Schumann
Teen wizard Tom and his friend Benny save the Earth from Magic-eating aliens, the Nekross!
CBBC
Chat show hosted by Terry Wogan.
Matthew Syed traces the history of a term that's synonymous with our era of angry debate.
Writer and satirist Heydon Prowse turns his attention to corporate Wokewashing.
Wole Soyinka retraces his one-man peace mission of 1967
A family find themselves trapped in their home. Will DI Caffrey reach them in time?
Acclaimed adaptation of Hilary Mantel's tales from the dark heart of Tudor history.
Teenager Maddy Smith hides an extraordinary secret, even from her closest friends.
A schoolboy's ion for music sets him on a collision course with his father.
Rebecca Pates explores the rise of the right-wing in eastern .
Poet Jackie Kay tells the story of Zora Neale Hurston's literary rebirth.
Drama series examining the legacy of Ireland's Magdalene Laundries.
Miles Jupp investigates the strange case of the woman who may have invented James Bond.
Women's voices and women's lives - topical conversations to inform, challenge and inspire.
Series reviewing the myths and realities of the role of women in society.
A singer grooms a talented youngster for success, only to later confess to her murder.
The Wombles live under Wimbledon Common. This is their story.
Discussion on women and AIDS/HIV from 1987
Kirsty Good and Teresa Reynolds discuss how Covid-19 is affecting women’s personal finance
BBC Live Streams
Discussion on attitudes towards women, gender roles, motherhood and prostitution
Emma Barnett visits the Canadian army to explore life for women on the military frontline.
Series about women at work, and how their work and wages are determined by society.
Women trying to bring peace to communities talk to global influencers
The female body in art and life discussed by men
Jackie Malton assesses how the police have tackled sexism and misogyny in their ranks.
Heather Dewar talks to prominent sportswomen about their life, career and sporting issues.
Who stitched the Bayeux Tapestry? Abigail Youngman looks for clues in the margins.
Fearless, fanatical and female. Bridget Kendall investigates women who turn to terror.
Victoria Coren Mitchell interviews women about their lives and the cars they have known.
Women talking about what men expect from them and what they like about the opposite sex
Women who dared to speak out for the causes they believe in
Kate Mossman tells the story of long-overlooked female music writers of the 1960s.
Coverage of the Women's Euro 2025 in Switzerland.
BBC Sport
The drama, triumphs and upsets of one of the world's greatest club competitions.
Highlights and analysis of all the action from the Women’s Super League.
Live coverage, highlights and analysis of England's women's one-day internationals.
Coverage of the Women's Six Nations rugby tournament.
Taking a look at the role women play in sport.
BBC Radio London
Live action as the biggest teams in England vie to be crowned Super League champions.
Live coverage, highlights and analysis of England's women's home Twenty20 matches.
Live coverage of day one of the Women's Tour.
Comic drama about a troubled professor struggling with writer's block.
Matthew Hill investigates the drug Champix and its possible links to psychiatric illness.
Follow Wonderblocks Go and Stop as they learn how to solve problems that come their way.
CBeebies
When a tornado lands Dorothy in Oz, she must battle her way to get back home...
Professor Brian Cox asks what is life and how did it begin?
A series of programmes about religious music for Holy Week
What makes a musical instrument musical?
A close encounter with the street chess players of Washington Square park, New York.
Comic tales written by Chris Neill.
Tig and her toy spider explore the feelings that children have about new experiences
Professor Alice Roberts reveals the natural history of the woolly mammoth.
The latest news, views and insights from the team at BBC Hereford & Worcester.
BBC Hereford & Worcester
Series exploring the world of words and the ways in which we use them
A fresh, youth orientated English language teaching programme.
BBC World Service TV
Word Up! introduces listeners to Scotland in all its diverse and multifaceted glory.
Contemporary art and literature from around the world
A journey of discovery, weaving music with poetry and prose read by leading actors.
BBC Radio 3
Short, animated poems, specially commissioned to bring the work of poets to the screen.
How to improve communication skills
Spiritual thoughts from across the world
Ian McMillan explores the marginal and forgotten coalfields of England
A practical guide to writing poetry
A season of dramas relating to the world of work
Office workers around the world describe their Monday to Friday lives
Series looking at agricultural animals around the world
Live from Delhi, WorklifeIndia reflects on money, work, family, business and finance.
Mark Wright is on a six-week mission to get 11-16s active.
Arts and popular culture programme.
A look at how technology is making things work better
Nick Baker explores co-working - a new way of working and a new kind of workspace.
Long-running natural history documentary series.
Irma Kurtz talks to five different agony aunts from around the world.
Forty-five minutes of news, analysis and comment, with Sarah Montague.
Coverage of the World Athletics Relays, with some of the sport's biggest names.
David Almond argues that more European children's books should be translated into English
The world's great authors discuss their best-known novel.
The latest business and finance news from around the world, on the BBC
The latest Business and finance news from around the world on the BBC.
Martin Webber takes stock of the year in business