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Inside the Saudi Sporting Machine
Dan Roan gets a rare insight into Saudi Arabia's game-changing sporting investments.
ѿý News
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Inside the Sex Offenders' Prison
Film-maker Rex Bloomstein looks at how sex offenders are rehabilitated in HMP Whatton.
ѿý Radio 4
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Inside the Unit - Treating Disorder
Carole Hayman serves time in a secure unit for men detained under the Mental Health Act.
ѿý Radio 4
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Inside the Virtual Anthill: Open Source Means Business
Gerry Northam goes behind the scenes to investigate 'open source' computer software.
ѿý Radio 4
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Inside The Wasp Factory
Simon Pegg explores Iain Banks's controversial novel, 40 years after publication.
ѿý Radio 4
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Inside the World of Google
How the company organises the world's information - and itself
ѿý World Service
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Inside the World of the Frequent Flyer
The frequent flyers who will stop at nothing to achieve airline status and rack up mileage
ѿý Radio 4
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The Insider: Reggie Yates
Reggie Yates lives life for real inside some of the world's most brutal institutions.
ѿý Three
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Insight
Background analysis to stories in the news from Harry Potter to climate change
ѿý World Service
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An Inspector Calls
A family dinner party is interrupted by the arrival of a police inspector.
ѿý One
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The Inspector Lynley Mysteries
Drama series about upper-crust DI Thomas Lynley and working class DS Barbara Havers.
ѿý One
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Inspirit with Jumoké Fashola
Debating the week's big religious, moral and ethical issues.
ѿý Radio London
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The Instagram Effect
How Instagram became the dominant force it is today, told by those on the inside.
ѿý Three
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Intelligence: Born Smart, Born Equal, Born Different
Adam Rutherford charts the rise, fall and rise of the genetics of intelligence
ѿý Radio 4
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Interior Design Masters with Alan Carr
Alan Carr and interiors guru Michelle Ogundehin are on the hunt for dazzling designs.
ѿý One
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International day for women and girls in science
International day for women and girls in science
ѿý Live Streams
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The International Trade in Drugs
How do authorities tackle drug trade? With reports from South Africa and Trinidad
ѿý World Service
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The Internet Millionaires' Club
Jolyon Jenkins reports on the people trying to get rich online without actually working.
ѿý Radio 4
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Interrail Tales
Miranda Sawyer on the impact of cheap European train travel on generations of Britons
ѿý Radio 4 Extra
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The Interrogation
Roy Williams' hard-hitting crime drama, probing some of today's most complex moral issues.
ѿý Radio 4
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The Interview Archive
The world’s leading thinkers, politicians and cultural figures interviewed by the ѿý
ѿý World Service
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Interview With Colin Powell
Colin Powell visits the inspirational New York university that bears his name.
ѿý World Service
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Interview With Professor Peter Singer
Professor Peter Singer: Winner of the 2022 Berggruen Prize
ѿý World Service
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Interview with Suzanne Mubarak
Lyse Doucet talks to the First Lady of Egypt, Suzanne Mubarak
ѿý World Service
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The Interview
Conversations with people shaping our world. The best interviews from the ѿý
ѿý World Service
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The Intimate Art of Tattoo
Laurence Llewelyn Bowen explores the exponential rise in tattooing across the UK.
ѿý Radio 4
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Intimations
Malcolm Muggeridge talks to iconic figures from the arts, culture and literary worlds.
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Into the Manosphere
Follow activist Phillip Tanzer on a tour of the men’s rights community.
ѿý Radio 4
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Into the Music Library
An exploration of the strange (and strangely familiar) sound world of 'Library Music'.
ѿý Radio 4 Extra
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Intrepid Women
Adventurous women tell Paddy Feeny about their urge to travel to remote places
ѿý World Service
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Intrigue
A scholar turned sleuth hunts stolen relics, exposing a scandal of biblical proportions.
ѿý Radio 4
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Introducing in Scotland - The Mix
Your introduction to the future of dance music, curated by the best new DJs and producers
ѿý Radio Scotland
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The Invention of Free Speech
Historian Professor Fara Dabhoiwala explores the origins of freedom of speech.
ѿý Radio 4
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The Invention Of...
Misha Glenny investigates the histories and the people that make nations what they are.
ѿý Radio 4
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Inventions in Sound
The poet Raymond Antrobus explores the art of translating sound for the eye.
ѿý Radio 4
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Investigasi: Skandal Adopsi
Investigasi untuk menyibak tabir adopsi ilegal dari Indonesia ke Belanda di masa lalu
ѿý Indonesia Radio
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Investigating Russia's War Crimes
What does it take to investigate war crimes in Ukraine?
ѿý Radio 4
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INVESTIGATION: एक गहरी पड़ताल
भारत समेत दुनिया की बड़ी स्टोरीज़ की तह तक पड़ताल करती डॉक्यूमेंट्री
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Investigators Search Wreckage Of Air India Plane Crash
Investigators are searching the wreckage in Ahmedabad for answers
ѿý News
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Investigators Search Wreckage Of Air India Plane Crash
India's civil aviation minister says a black box has been found at the crash site
ѿý News
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The Invisible Age
Matthew Sweet explores why society is still so reluctant to talk about ageing.
ѿý Radio 4
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Invisible Belfast
A mysterious note sends a visitor to Belfast on a labyrinthine journey through the city.
ѿý Radio 4 Extra
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The Invisible College
Cathy FitzGerald presents creative writing lessons, aided by the ghosts of writers past.
ѿý Radio 4 Extra
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The Invisible College
Lessons in creative writing from a ghostly array of novelists, poets and playwrights.
ѿý Radio 4
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The Invisible Hand of Donald Trump
Martin Wolf of the Financial Times examines the economic impact of President Donald Trump.
ѿý Radio 4
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The Invisible Man of Britain's Far Right
An investigation into Jim Dowson, the front man for Knights Templar International.
ѿý Radio 4
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Iolo: Natur Bregus Cymru
Yn ystod oes pan mae bywyd gwyllt o dan fygythiad difrifol, edrycha Iolo ar gyflwr natu...
S4C
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Iolo's River Valleys
Iolo Williams explores four of Wales’s most stunning river valleys.
ѿý One Wales
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Iran Launches Ballistic Missiles at Israel
Explosions and smoke can be seen over Tel Aviv as Iran responds to Israel's attack
ѿý News
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Iran’s Long Game
Iran is now calling the shots in Iraq. How did the clerics outmanoeuvre the US?
ѿý Radio 4
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Iran’s Secret Art Collection
Alastair Sooke tells the story of Iran's billion pound collection of modern western art.
ѿý Radio 4
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The Iraqi Interpreter's New ѿý
Iraqi interpreters were offered a new life in the UK for their help. What did they get?
ѿý Radio 4
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Ireland Naturally
A six-week series exploring the natural history of Ireland with Stephen Mills
ѿý World Service
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Ireland with Simon Reeve
Simon Reeve sets out on an epic journey around the island of Ireland.
ѿý Two
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Ireland: Looking Beyond the Border
Chris Page examines the state of play between Irish nationalism and unionism.
ѿý Radio 4
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Ireland's Troublesome Priests
Ruth McDonald investigates the crisis in the Irish Catholic church.
ѿý Radio 4
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Irish Cup Draw
Live coverage of the draw for the 2021 Irish Cup from the National Stadium, Belfast
ѿý Live Streams
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Irish Football Icons
Holly Hamilton talks to some of Ireland's most celebrated footballers.
ѿý Radio Ulster
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Irish General Election Results 2024
Join Chris Buckler and Elaine McGee for live coverage of the race for the Dáil.
ѿý News
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Irish League Behaviour
Joel Taggart and guests discuss results, news and talking points from the Irish League.
ѿý Radio Ulster
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Irish League Lock-in
Stephen Watson hosts a discussion on the unusual end to the Irish League Season
ѿý Live Streams
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Irish League Lock-in
Stephen Watson hosts a discussion on the end of the Irish League
ѿý Live Streams
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Ironbridge cooling towers demolition
Explosive demolition of the cooling towers at Ironbridge power station
ѿý Live Streams
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Irresistible: Why We Can’t Stop Eating
Why are ultra-processed foods so irresistible, and why do they now dominate food culture?
ѿý Two
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Is Cancer Money Well Spent?
Matthew Hill investigates how money is spent on cancer treatments.
ѿý Radio 4
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Is Eating Plants Wrong?
Plants can do much more than we might think. So is it wrong to eat them?
ѿý Radio 4
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Is Greenland for Sale?
Donald Trump says he wants the US to take over Greenland. Could it happen? If so, how?
ѿý News
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Is Ignorance Bliss?
Sathnam Sanghera asks, when we can know everything, are we better off not knowing things?
ѿý Radio 4
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Is Journalism Healthy?
Can an NHS ethics code for medics, managers and public relations staff ever work?
ѿý Radio 4
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Is One Career Enough?
Sarfraz Manzoor asks if it is better to specialise or build a portfolio career.
ѿý Radio 4
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Is Psychiatry Working?
What do we know about the treatments for mental health disorders currently on offer?
ѿý Radio 4
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Is Surgery Scientific?
Surgery is a craft and historically has not been subject to scientific scrutiny until now.
ѿý Radio 4
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Is the European Dream Over?
Bridget Kendall and guests look beyond the crisis in Greece to assess the future of Europe
ѿý Radio 4
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Is This Coercive Control?
A group of people come together to try to understand what constitutes coercive control.
ѿý Three
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Is This Sexual Harassment?
A group of people come together to try to understand what constitutes sexual harassment.
ѿý Three
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Is Trump Making the World Safer or More Dangerous?
The World Debate With Lyse Doucet, from the ѿý Radio Theatre
ѿý News
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Is Trump Remaking America?
James Naughtie examines the ways President Trump is changing American society and politics
ѿý Radio 4
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Islam and Science
Ehsan Masood explores the status of science in the modern Islamic world
ѿý Radio 4