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What Just Happened?
Join Robin Morgan and a panel of talent, all ready to satirise the past week
ѿý Radio Wales
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What Just Happened?
A special end-of-year episode of the award-winning topical panel show.
ѿý One Wales
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What Leonard Cohen Did for Me
A celebration of the career of revered singer-songwriter Leonard Cohen.
ѿý Four
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What Macca Did Next: The Decade with Wings
Johnnie Walker explores what Paul McCartney did next after the Beatles.
ѿý Radio 2
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What Makes a City?
Mal Pope explores the urban experience - the city as a place to live, work and play
ѿý Radio Wales
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What Makes a Derry Girl?
Join Anna Curran as she asks some famous faces just what makes a Derry Girl?
ѿý Radio Ulster
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What Makes a Great Soprano?
Dame Kiri Te Kanawa explores the physical and artistic demands of being a soprano.
ѿý Two
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What Makes a Great Tenor?
Rolando Villazon takes us inside the world of the sexiest and riskiest of operatic voices.
ѿý Four
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What Makes a Hero?
American veterans talk about what it means to be defined as a 'hero' in the US.
ѿý News
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What Makes a Hero?
American veterans discuss the widespread act of calling all veterans "heroes".
ѿý News
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What Makes Britain Rich?
Peter and Dan Snow present their annual investigation into how Britain's fortunes are made
ѿý One
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What Makes Me, Me? And Other Interesting Questions
Fun and engaging short films exploring fundamental philosophical concepts.
ѿý Two
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What Makes the World Laugh?
The best international stand-up comedians at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe.
ѿý World Service
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What Makes Tuchel Tick? Ralf Rangnick on his Protege
Thomas Hitzelberger sits down with Ralf Rangnick to learn more about the new England boss.
ѿý Sport
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What Makes Us Human
Jeremy Vine explores what makes us human with leading thinkers and writers.
ѿý Radio 2
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What Makes You Tic?
Lewis Nickell, TV's first talkshow host with Tourette's, meets The Vamps & Nadine Coyle.
ѿý Three
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What Mid-Life Crisis?
John Beattie explores the feelings and issues that surface on reaching middle age.
ѿý Radio Scotland
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What Midlife Crisis?
John Beattie explores the feelings and issues that surface on reaching middle age.
ѿý Radio Scotland
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What Next for the Wellerman?
Online sea shanty star Nathan Evans aims to make it big in the pop world.
ѿý Scotland
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What Next In The Bitter Trump-Musk Feud?
The President told several media outlets he's not interested in talking to Elon Musk
ѿý News
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What Next In The Bitter Trump-Musk Feud?
The feud between two of the world's most powerful billionaires shows no sign of ending
ѿý News
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What Now for BP?
5 live examines the impact of the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico on BP.
ѿý Radio 5 Live
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What Now for Scotland?
After the vote to leave the EU, senior politicians face questions from a studio audience.
ѿý One Scotland
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What On Earth? With Count Binface
Space politician Count Binface invades Radio 4 to learn about Earth and how to conquer it.
ѿý Radio 4
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What Planet Are We On? ... with Liz Bonnin
Liz Bonnin and a team of experts explore the impacts of climate change.
ѿý Radio 5 Live
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What Planet Are We On? ...with Liz Bonnin
Offering solutions and tips to combat climate change with Liz Bonnin and guests.
ѿý Radio 5 Live
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What Point Prison? The Debate
Stephen Sackur chairs a debate in Nottingham about the role of prison in the 21st century.
ѿý Radio 4
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What Really Happened in the Nineties?
Robert Carlyle takes us back to moments we missed in the '90s that shaped the world today.
ѿý Radio 4
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What Remains
Detective Len Harper investigates when a couple discover a body in their new flat.
ѿý One
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What Scientists Believe
Stephen Webster investigates the links between scientists' personal beliefs and their work
ѿý Radio 4
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What Should We Teach Our Kids?
Robert Peston investigates the future for secondary education.
ѿý Radio 4
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What Sports Stars Do Next
Retired sports stars discuss what fills their lives now their competing days are over
ѿý Radio Wales
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What Sports Stars Do Next
Paralympian Dame Tanni Grey Thompson explores life after sport with Tim Henman.
ѿý Radio Wales
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What Sweetness Touched Your Tongue?
Alison Brackenbury's poems, inspired by her grandmother's recipes; a view into her life.
ѿý Radio 4
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What Syria Means for Britain
John Kampfner examines the potential consequences of Britain not intervening in Syria.
ѿý Radio 4
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What Texting Owes to the Literary Enlightenment
The links between text-speak and the language of the 18th-Century Literary Enlightenment.
ѿý Radio 4
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What Thatcher Did Next
Elinor Goodman explores Margaret Thatcher's life after she ceased to be prime minister.
ѿý Radio 4
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What the Ancients Did for Us
Series examining the innovations and inventions of ancient civilisations.
ѿý Two
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What the Butler Saw
Drama set in a home where the administrators are crazier than the patients.
ѿý Four
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What the Donkey Saw: UA Fanthorpe's Christmas Poems
Sheila Hancock reads the poems that UA Fanthorpe sent as Christmas greetings.
ѿý Radio 4
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What the Election Papers Say
Journalists take a wry look at how the broadsheets and red tops treat the week's top news
ѿý Radio 4
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What the financial crisis means for you
Peter Allen and ѿý Business editor Robert Peston examine the current financial crisis.
ѿý Radio 5 Live
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What The Future?
Comedy sketch show that explores the world of tomorrow. Hosted by Kirsty Wark.
ѿý Radio 4
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What the Minister Saw
Art expert Philip Mould looks at what new government ministers have put on their walls.
ѿý Radio 4
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What the Papers Say
Peter Hitchens of the Mail on Sunday looks at how papers covered the week's big stories.
ѿý Radio 4
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What the Scandinavians Know About Children's Literature
Mariella Frostrup looks at Scandinavian children's literature.
ѿý Radio 4 Extra
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What the Songbird Said
Angela Saini explores the science of birdsong and its relationship to human language.
ѿý Radio 4
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What the World Needs Now Is... Burt Bacharach
Paul Gambaccini talks to Burt Bacharach and Kyle Riabko about stage show Close to You.
ѿý Radio 2
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What to Buy and Why
Cherry Healey enlists the help of industry experts to get the inside track on products.
ѿý Two
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What to Do If You're Not Like Everybody Else
Andrew Lawrence's comic monologues on the pressures of conventional living.
ѿý Radio 4 Extra
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What We Did on Our Holiday
A couple (Rosamund Pike and David Tennant) try to hide the fact that they are divorcing.
ѿý One
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What We Do in the Shadows
Following four vampires who have been roommates for hundreds and hundreds of years.
ѿý Two
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What We Do in the Shadows (Film)
Comedy about three vampires who are struggling with modern life.
ѿý Two
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What We Eat...
A 26 part video series looking at some of the world’s best-known dishes.
ѿý World Service
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What We Fear Most: Reflections on a Life in Forensic Psychiatry by Dr Ben Cave
Dr Ben Cave's compassionate memoir of a life working in prisons and secure hospitals.
ѿý Radio 4
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What We Leave We Carry: The Legacy of John la Rose
Burt Caesar on John La Rose, founder of Britain's first black publishing house.
ѿý Radio 4 Extra
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What We’ve Learnt About Grief
Cariad Lloyd reveals how science is revolutionising our understanding of grief.
ѿý Radio 4
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What Went Wrong with the Olympics?
Spoof documentary set in the future providing a critique of the London 2012 Olympics
ѿý Radio 4
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What Were They Thinking?
Mark Lawson examines how four cultural hits from 1999 have stood up to the test of time
ѿý Radio 4
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What Will the Olympics Do for Us?
Architect David Mackay looks over the ambitious plans for the 2012 Olympics at Portland.
ѿý One
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What Will The Spring Statement Mean For You?
At 12:30 GMT the chancellor Rachel Reeves will set out plans for the UK economy
ѿý News
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What Would Bagehot Say?
What does Bagehot's The English Constitution mean today? Adrian Wooldridge investigates.
ѿý Radio 4
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What Would Elizabeth Bennet Do?
A 21st-century update of Austen's Pride and Prejudice. Can James win his girlfriend back?
ѿý Radio 4 Extra
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What Would Jesus Eat?
Food writer Stefan Gates investigates what was on the menu at The Last Supper.
ѿý Radio 4 Extra
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What You Can See from Here by Mariana Leky
Mariana Leky's bittersweet portrait of a small town in Germany and its quirky inhabitants.
ѿý Radio 4
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What You Didn't Learn in School
Have we been really bad at teaching our own history? Lesley Riddoch investigates
ѿý Radio Scotland
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What? Seriously??
Dara O Briain and Isy Suttie, with special guests, discover strange-but-true stories.
ѿý Radio 4
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What? Where? When? Why?
Childrens' education for ages five to nine, introducing and explaining the world around
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What? Where? When? Why?
Education programme looking a people who help us. Today we start out of school.
ѿý Two
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What? Where? When? Why?
Educational programme. The Happy Gang find people who have helped schools.
ѿý Two
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What? Where? When? Why?
Spatz discovers how technology can make life easier when it comes to getting around town.
ѿý Two
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What's Funny About ...
Peter Fincham and Jon Plowman hear the inside story of Britain's biggest TV comedies.
ѿý Radio 4 Extra
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What's Funny about Money?
Comedian Colm O'Regan reports from the Kilkenomics festival in Ireland. Davos with laughs.
ѿý Radio 4 Extra