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The Space Shuttle That Fell to Earth
In 2003, Space Shuttle Columbia breaks apart in the skies above America.
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Rick Stein’s Food Stories
Rick Stein meets the people and discovers the stories behind Britain's beloved dishes.
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Aonaracht
Composer Úna Monaghan embarks on an ambitious suite of solo performances with electronics.
ѿý Two Northern Ireland
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Mel Brooks and Me - by Alan Yentob
Alan Yentob looks back on his experiences working with the great Mel Brooks.
ѿý Four
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Do We Still Need the Pips?
After 100 years of GTS on the ѿý, Paddy O'Connell asks Do We Still Need the Pips?
ѿý Radio 4
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Labour’s Scottish Challenge
Nick Eardley on whether the Labour Party are about to make a comeback in Scotland.
ѿý Radio 4
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The Forensic Jeweller
A single piece of jewellery can be the key to someone’s lost identity.
ѿý Radio 4
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The Gatekeepers
The founders of social media conquered the world... and they're not finished yet.
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Amityville: An Origin Story
In 1975, George and Kathy Lutz are driven out from their dream home in just 28 days.
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The Israeli Hostages
Anna Foster talks to people who survived the 7 October attacks in Israel by Hamas.
ѿý Radio 4
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The Miners' Strike: Return Journey
Personal memories from one of the most bitter and divisive industrial disputes in the UK
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The Rise of Sinn Féin
Ireland Correspondent Chris Page looks at the growth of Sinn Féin over the last 30 years.
ѿý Radio 4
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Jan Pienkowski: Meg and Mog and Me
An exploration of the life and work of Jan Pienkowski - the man who drew Meg and Mog.
ѿý Radio 4
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Offstage: Inside The X Factor
Fame, fortune and fallout. Chi Chi Izundu looks back at one of Britain's biggest TV shows.
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Alderney - The Holocaust on British Soil
Christine Finn tells the story of Nazi atrocities on Alderney during World War Two.
ѿý Radio 4
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Ian Hislop's Oldest Jokes
Ian Hislop goes in search of the earliest examples of British comedy staples.
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Wilderness with Simon Reeve
Simon Reeve travels through some of the most remote landscapes on Earth.
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Rare Earth
Tom Heap and Helen Czerski dig deeper into the biggest environmental issues on the planet.
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Nuclear Armageddon: How Close Are We?
Jane Corbin investigates the proliferation of nuclear weapons across the globe.
ѿý Two England
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Liar: The Fake Grooming Scandal
Ellie Williams claimed she’d been trafficked and raped. Now, the truth is laid open.
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The Failure of the Future
Johny Pitts examines failed utopias to decipher if they can help us reimagine the future.
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The Kids Are Alt Right?
James Tilley investigates how young people become attached to particular political parties
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Child
A new telling of the extraordinary story of where we all begin. Presented by India Rakusen
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The Cambridgeshire Crucifixion
The story of the extremely rare discovery, in England, of evidence of Roman crucifixion.
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The New New Town
East Kilbride is due to become a 'new' New Town, as writer David Scott discovers.
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Streets of Gold: Mumbai
What it’s really like in the boom town of Mumbai, the playground of billionaires.
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A Spokesperson Said...
Neil Maggs delves into the world of gatekeeping and finds out where power really lies.
ѿý Radio 4
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SOS: Extreme Rescues
Documentary series following rescue services in Eryri, also known as Snowdonia.
ѿý One Wales
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How to Read the News
How the news is made and how our perception of the facts can be shaped by its presentation
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Black, African and British
How Britain's black African communities are shaping politics, faith, business and culture.
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Silverback
Cameraman Vianet Djenguet comes face to face with Kahuzi-Biega’s largest wild silverback.
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The Ely Estate
The perception and the reality of life in Ely, a big housing estate on the edge of Cardiff
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Andrew Davies Remembers... Pride and Prejudice
Andrew Davies discusses one of his most successful literary challenges.
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Prosecuting Polmont
Katie and William killed themselves at Polmont Young Offenders Institution. Who's liable?
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Attenborough and the Giant Sea Monster
Sir David Attenborough investigates a unique discovery: the skull of a giant sea monster.
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Obsessed with the Quest
Stories of dangerous expeditions, told first-hand by adventuring, tenacious scientists.
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Fixing Britain with Louise Casey
Baroness Casey looks at some of the challenges facing whoever wins the general election.
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The Wilkie Collins Guide to Modern Life
Matthew Sweet on the life and work of the sensationally modern figure - Wilkie Collins.
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Finding My Father
Sue Mitchell reports on how loneliness and cognitive decline leaves people open to abuse
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Lives Well Lived
A look back at the lives of some of the famous people who died in the past year.
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Why War? The Einstein-Freud Letters
Exploring the 1932 letters between Einstein and Freud on global peace and total war.
ѿý Radio 4
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The Screening Dilemma
Could good intentions to detect illnesses early actually be causing more harm?
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Incandescent: The Phoebus Cartel
Shaun Keaveny marks the centenary of planned obsolescence by exploring the Phoebus Cartel.
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Caroline Aherne: Queen of Comedy
Film exploring the unique talent, life and body of work of Caroline Aherne.
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