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A Nation Torn: Wales' Summer of '69
The story of a tense summer leading up to the Investiture of the Prince of Wales in 1969.
ѿý Radio Wales
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A National Service of Thanksgiving for the Queen's 90th Birthday
Live from St Paul's Cathedral with a sermon by the Archbishop of Canterbury.
ѿý Radio 4
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A Natural History of Me!
If only one in ten cells in the body is human, then what are we? Paul Evans investigates.
ѿý Radio 4
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A Necessary Evil?
The untold story of two 19th-century labourers who embarked on a year-long killing spree.
ѿý Two Scotland
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A Needle Pulling Thread
A tapestry of stories about the place of the sewing needle in our lives
ѿý Radio 4
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A New Axis of Power
Critics claim Latin American television station is “propaganda”
ѿý World Service
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A New Government
Sir Keir Starmer is in Washington for his first Nato summit as Prime Minister
ѿý News
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A New Life in Canada
Series following the fortunes of the Morris family as they decide to emigrate to Canada
ѿý Radio Wales
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A New Life in Europe
A family of Syrian migrants risks everything in a remarkable journey to Germany.
ѿý Radio 4
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A New Life in Europe: The Dhnie Family
One Syrian family’s perilous journey from living as refugees in Jordan to Europe.
ѿý Radio 4
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A New Way of Living by Martyn Wade
Visiting friends make a couple see their own marriage in a new light.
ѿý Radio 4 Extra
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A New World Order?
Your questions answered on how Trump's approach to Russia & Ukraine could impact the world
ѿý News
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A Night At The Grammys
Taylor Swift makes history by winning album of the year for the fourth time.
ѿý News
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A Night at the Musicals
Billy Differ tells the story, both on and offstage, of the most popular musicals in town.
ѿý Radio Scotland
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A Night at the Opera
Classic comedy as the Marx Brothers become involved in the opera business.
ѿý Two
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A Night at the Rijksmuseum
Andrew Graham-Dixon goes behind the scenes at the Rijksmuseum in the Netherlands.
ѿý Four
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A Night at the Rijksmuseum
Andrew Graham-Dixon goes behind the scenes at the Rijksmuseum in the Netherlands.
ѿý News
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A Night In With Bros
An evening in the company of musicians, and twin brothers Luke and Matt Goss.
ѿý Four
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A Night In With Bros (Coda)
Matt and Luke bring their ѿý Four night of programmes to an end.
ѿý Four
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A Night of Music and Comedy with Owen Money
Owen Money hosts an evening of music and comedy to mark Radio Wales' 40th birthday.
ѿý Radio Wales
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A Night of Wonder
A 1995 studio concert featuring one of the enduring stars of popular music, Stevie Wonder.
ѿý Two
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A Night on the Town
Comedy. A young woman reluctantly agrees to babysit the children of a wealthy couple.
ѿý One
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A Night on the Town
Musical spectacular starring Lewis Collins and a stellar cast of Broadway's finest.
ѿý One
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A Night to Remember
Drama based on the events of April 14, 1912, when the luxury liner Titanic met an iceberg.
ѿý Two
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A Night To Remember: Ana Matronic on Disco
Ana Matronic gets you in the mood for New Year's Eve with two hours of disco delights.
ѿý Radio 2
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A Night with Johnny Stompanato
What will Hollywood star Lana Turner do when her daughter is accused of murder?
ѿý Radio 4 Extra
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A Night with the Stars
Professor Brian Cox explores some of the most challenging concepts in physics.
ѿý Two
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A Night with... George Melly
George Melly recalls performing, partying and other nocturnal pleasures.
ѿý Radio 4
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A Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square
An American ex-con is coerced into taking part in a daring bank raid. With David Niven.
ѿý Two
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A Noble Calling: Roy at 80
Another chance to hear Roy Noble's reflections on his 40-year career in broadcasting
ѿý Radio Wales
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A Nolan Show Investigation
Stephen quizzes Jonathan Bell and Arlene Foster on the Renewable Heat Incentive Scheme.
ѿý One Northern Ireland
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A Northern Soul
ѿý in Hull, Sean McAllister meets Steve - a struggling warehouse worker with a dream.
ѿý Two
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A Notebook on Aime Cesaire
A portrait of Martinique's most famous son, poet and politician Aime Cesaire.
ѿý Radio 4
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A Number
An examination of the issue of human cloning via a thought-provoking father-son drama.
ѿý Two
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A Pandemic Poem: Where Did the World Go?
A powerful and moving poetic examination of the pandemic with people from across Britain.
ѿý Two
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A Parcel of Rogues
Dave Arcari tours Scotland with a blues arrangement of the Burns standard.
ѿý Radio Scotland
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A Parcel of Rogues
Dave Arcari tours Scotland with a blues arrangement of the Burns standard.
ѿý Radio Scotland
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A Parliamentary Coup
Carolyn Quinn tells the story of one of the most dramatic nights in Westminster history.
ѿý Parliament
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A Parliamentary Coup
The story of the no confidence vote that brought down the 1979 Labour government.
ѿý Parliament
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A Party with Auntie
A nostalgic, orchestral romp through 15 theme tunes from the ѿý’s most popular shows.
ѿý Arts
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A Passage to Britain
Dr Yasmin Khan traces the story of migration from the Indian subcontinent to Britain.
ѿý Two
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A Passion for Bach
Exploring the special place the music of Bach occupies in the lives of many music lovers.
ѿý Radio 4
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A Passion for Churches
Bill Paterson narrates stories of remarkable people fighting to preserve British churches.
ѿý One
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A Passion for Plants
Documentary series going behind the scenes at The Royal Horticultural Society
ѿý Two
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A Passionate Woman
Period drama. A housewife's life is turned upside down by a handsome Polish man.
ѿý One
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A Passport and a Pen
Colin Blane looks at the personal impact of working as foreign news correspondent.
ѿý Radio Scotland
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A Pembrokeshire Farm
Griff Rhys Jones undertakes a project to restore his decaying farmhouse in Wales.
ѿý Two Wales
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A Perfect Planet
Exploring the great forces of nature that support, drive and enable life on earth.
ѿý One
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A Perforated Ulster
The Hole in the Wall Gang delivering their hilarious verdict on life in Northern Ireland.
ѿý Radio Ulster
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A Picture Held Us Captive
Zia Haider Rahman explores the very real impact metaphor has on the world around us.
ѿý Radio 4
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A Picture of Birmingham, by Benjamin Zephaniah
Benjamin Zephaniah revisits his home town, Birmingham, on a mission to compose a new poem.
ѿý One
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A Picture of Britain
Series which journeys around Britain and considers how the landscape has inspired artists
ѿý Two
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A Picture of Health
Larry Lamb takes a trip down memory lane to show how the world of medicine has changed.
ѿý One
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A Picture of London
A film evoking the city as seen by painters, photographers, film-makers and writers.
ѿý Two
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A Pilgrim's Progress
Rev. John Dunlop considers the place of Christianity in post-Maoist China.
ѿý Two
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A Pink Floyd Miscellany 1967-2005
Including Arnold Layne, Another Brick in the Wall (Part 2) and Grantchester Meadows.
ѿý Four
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A Pixelated Ulster
As traditional industry struggles, could technology be the future for Northern Ireland?
ѿý Radio Ulster
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A Place Called ѿý
Public figures explore their roots, what they have left behind and will never forget.
ѿý Radio 4
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A Place for Us
Moving insight into the experience of teenagers arriving alone to seek asylum in Britain.
ѿý Radio 4
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A Place to Call ѿý
Melodrama following a woman as she returns to 1950s Australia after twenty years abroad.
ѿý One
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A Place to Call ѿý
Stephanie Bell explores the experiences of people from abroad who call Wiltshire home.
ѿý Radio Wiltshire
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A Plague of Gratitude
Iranian-American poet Kaveh Akbar is plagued by an overabundance of gratitude
ѿý Radio 4
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A Pocketful of Posies
Documentary in which the nation's oldest men and women recount personal childhood stories.
ѿý Four