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The Language Exchange
Meetings between poets and scientists who share language and ideas and create new work.
ѿý Radio 4
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The Language of Others
Times columnist Iain Martin examines the role of language differences in social divides.
ѿý Radio 4
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The Lariam Legacy
An investigation into why the MOD still uses a drug that can cause serious side effects.
ѿý Radio 4
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The Lark Ascending
Dame Diana Rigg tells the story behind the ever popular The Lark Ascending.
ѿý Four
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The Last Adventure in Aviation
An insight into the lives of ferry pilots who deliver small planes across continents.
ѿý Radio 4
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The Last Bus
Tom, an elderly widower, takes a deeply nostalgic trip across the length of the UK.
ѿý Two
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The Last Days of Apartheid
Matthew Bannister reports from South Africa on the final days of the apartheid regime
ѿý World Service
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The Last Days of WG
Charlie Connelly searches for the real WG Grace, a cricketer obscured by fame and myth.
ѿý Radio 4 Extra
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The Last Enemy
By 1918 the war had killed millions, but there was one last terrifying foe to face - flu.
ѿý Radio 4
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The Last Loves of Ronnie Maker by Alice Jolly
A newly-commissioned serial from Alice Jolly about love, loyalty and the meaning of care.
ѿý Radio 4
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The Last Mountain
The fateful story of climber Tom Ballard who perished on Nanga Parbat in 2019.
ѿý Two
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The Last Musician of Auschwitz
It was hell. But music gave prisoners at Auschwitz a lifeline - and even a way to resist.
ѿý Two
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The Last of the Just: Finding Beauty in Barbarity
Naomi Gryn revisits the Holocaust novel The Last of the Just, published 60 years ago.
ѿý Radio 4
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The Last Post
The untold story of The Last Post, one of the world's most famous pieces of music.
ѿý Radio 4
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The Last Songs of Gaia
How are the world's musicians, sound artists and poets responding to the loss of species?
ѿý Radio 4
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The Last Wish of a Prince
Hardeep Singh Kohli finds out if Maharaja Duleep Singh's remains should go back to India.
ѿý Radio 4
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The Late Show
Late-night conversation, amazing stories and the soundtrack to your night.
ѿý Local Radio
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The Late Show with John Kerr
Late-night music to comfort, connect and distract from the everyday challenges of life.
ѿý Radio Ulster
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The Late Show with Mickey Bradley
Tune in for vintage rock, pop, and new releases with Mickey Bradley.
ѿý Radio Ulster
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The Late Show with Mike Edgar
A hand-picked mix of uplifting and mellow sounds for Saturday night.
ѿý Radio Ulster
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The Latest Secrets of Hieroglyphs
How experts are learning more about those who wrote the texts of the ancient Egyptians.
ѿý Four
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The Latte Linguists and Other Espresso Entrepreneurs
Documentary exploring the increasing popularity of coffee shops as places to work from.
ѿý Radio 4
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The Latvian Locum
Comic drama series by Ben Cottam following the experiences of Latvian locum Dr Dace Zake.
ѿý Radio 4
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The Lauren Laverne Podcast
Lauren talks to the most interesting people around and gets them on your cultural radar.
ѿý Radio 6 Music
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The Law Show
Conversation about the laws making headlines, and the laws that shape everyday life.
ѿý Radio 4
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The Lazarus Heist
“Almost a perfect crime.” The hackers. A billion dollars. Investigators blame North Korea
ѿý World Service
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The Leadership Gap
John Tusa explores the state of leadership in large UK organisations today.
ѿý Radio 4
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The League of Gentlemen
Dark, surreal comedy about the strange inhabitants of the small town of Royston Vasey
ѿý Two
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The Learning Zone: Living With Money
Thinking of how and why money makes the world go round
ѿý World Service
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The Leisure Society with Gemma Cairney
Gemma Cairney interviews cultural icons about their pastimes, hobbies and loves.
ѿý Radio 6 Music
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The Lens: मुकेश शर्मा के साथ
हफ़्ते की सबसे बड़ी न्यूज़ स्टोरी पर चर्चा: मुकेश शर्मा के साथ
बीबीसी हिंदी
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The Leonardo Detectives
Art critic Rachel Campbell-Johnston, explores the mysterious world of art attribution.
ѿý Radio 4
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The Lessons of Ray Honeyford
Aasmah Mir on the outspoken head teacher who caused a national controversy.
ѿý Radio 4
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The LGBT Sport Podcast
Nicola Adams is joined by inspirational people from different sporting backgrounds
ѿý Radio Cornwall
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The Library Returns
Jonathan Glancey explores how libraries in Europe and the USA are being reinvented.
ѿý Radio 4 Extra
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The Life and Times of Ibn Al Arabi
A profile of the Andalusian scholar of Islam described as 'The Greatest Master'
ѿý World Service
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The Life in My Head: From Stroke to Brain Attack
Robert McCrum journeys into his own brain to understand more about his stroke.
ѿý Radio 4
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The Life of Dental Losses
Ukrainian-born writer Vitali Vitaliev is going to Budapest to have all his teeth removed.
ѿý Radio 4
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The Life of Mammals
David Attenborough looks at why mammals are the most successful creatures on the planet.
ѿý One
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The Life of Pope Francis
Following the death of Pope Francis, Edward Stourton explores his life and legacy.
ѿý Radio 4
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The Life Scientific
Professor Jim Al-Khalili talks to leading scientists about their life and work.
ѿý Radio 4
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The Life Sub-Aquatic
Whatever happened to the dream of living under the sea? Helen Scales investigates
ѿý Radio 4 Extra
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The Life, Loss, and Legacy of Kevin Campbell
Family members and team-mates open up about the life and death of Kevin Campbell.
ѿý Sport
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The Lifecycle of a Bullet
A journey through the UK defence economy telling the story of a bullet from factory to war
ѿý Radio 4
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The Light
Author Bernard Hare recalls a terrifying childhood experience which changed his life.
ѿý Radio 4
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The Light Switch Project
What happens when you switch on a light? Toby Jones discovers it is a question without end
ѿý Radio 4
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The Likely Dads
Tim Vincent hosts a new comedy panel show about being a dad in the 21st century.
ѿý Radio 4
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The Line Becomes a River by Francisco Cantú
Francisco Cantú recounts his experiences of policing the US-Mexican border.
ѿý Radio 4
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The Lion, the Witch and the Wonder by Katherine Rundell
Book of the Week. Five original essays on the power and politics of children’s fiction.
ѿý Radio 4
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The Lipinski
300 years of a Stradivarius through the hands of geniuses, dictators, refugees and thieves
ѿý Radio 4
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The List by Yomi Adegoke
Yomi Adegoke's fast-paced and addictive novel tackling the moral dilemmas of social media
ѿý Radio 4
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The Listeners' Election
Chris Mason brings together listeners' contributions on election issues that concern them.
ѿý Radio 4
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The Listening Project
Capturing the nation in conversation, in partnership with the British Library.
ѿý Radio 4
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The Listening Project
Capturing the nation in conversation to build a unique picture of our lives today.
ѿý Radio
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The Little Drummer Girl
An actress enters the world of espionage in this adaptation of John le Carre's novel.
ѿý One
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The Living Dead
Three films by Adam Curtis about the attempts of those in power to control the past.
ѿý Two
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The Living Mountain
Robert Macfarlane undertakes an immersive poetic pilgrimage to the Cairngorms.
ѿý Radio 4
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The Lobotomists
Why were tens of thousands of people lobotomised in the 1940s and 50s in the UK and US?
ѿý Radio 4
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The Localist in England
The stories, places and people putting the country on the map.
ѿý Local Radio
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The London Chronicles Archive
The sounds of the historic and influential city, through its music, life, noise and people
ѿý World Service
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The London Film Podcast
Jason Solomons brings you an inside look at the film industry in London.
ѿý Radio London
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The London Nobody Knows
Historian and broadcaster Dan Cruickshank goes off the beaten track in London
ѿý Radio 4
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The London Sport Show
The latest news and updates from fans, teams and competitors across the capital.
ѿý Radio London
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The Lonesome Death of Hattie Carroll
Author Howard Sounes reveals the story behind Bob Dylan's song.
ѿý Radio 4 Extra
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The Long and Short of Life Expectancy
Why is life expectancy in the UK stalling and what can be done about it?
ѿý Radio 4
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The Long and the Short of It
Tim McGarry and Dr David Hume investigate Irish history from different perspectives.
ѿý Radio Ulster
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The Long and the Short of It
History show presented by the big man Tim McGarry and the wee man David Hume.
ѿý One Northern Ireland
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The Long Crawl to France
Every year more people try to swim the English Channel. Jolyon Jenkins joins the dreamers
ѿý Radio 4 Extra
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The Long March
Edward Stourton retraces the route of Mao's Long March, to mark its 80th anniversary
ѿý Radio 4
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The Long March of Corbyn's Labour
Steve Richards presents a series examining the state of Jeremy Corbyn's Labour leadership.
ѿý Radio 4
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The Long or Short Goodbye
The history of the obituary and its place in British newspapers
ѿý World Service
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The Long Road to Baby
A post-IVF exploration into the alternative ways to become parents.
ѿý Radio 4
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The Long Walk
Tim Whewell explores truth and myth in one of the great tales of adventure and endurance.
ѿý Radio 4
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The Lord Mayor's Show
Coverage of the annual parade as the lord mayor of London is inaugurated.
ѿý One
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The Loss of Lostness
Stephen Smith tries to rediscover the lost joys of getting lost.
ѿý Radio 4 Extra
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The Lost Art of the TV Theme
Comedian and musician Richard Morton recalls the heyday of the classic TV theme.
ѿý Radio 4 Extra
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The Lost Cockney Voice
Cole Moreton searches for the unique but vanishing East End voice of his nan's generation.
ѿý Radio 4
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The Lost Final
The story of Scotland's triumph at the 1982 Uefa Under-18s European Championship.
ѿý Scotland
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The Lost Genius of Judee Sill
Ruth Barnes explores the music, life and loves of the singer songwriter Judee Sill
ѿý Radio 4 Extra
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The Lost Photographs of Mary Alice Young
Exploring the fascinating photographic collection of a family and community.
ѿý Two Northern Ireland
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The Lost Songs of Hollywood
Julia Kogan explores the little-known personal music of exiled composers in Los Angeles.
ѿý Radio 4 Extra