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Questions Answered
Stories of the people behind the calls at the heart of Any Questions and Any Answers.
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Gods of Snooker
In the 1980s, snooker landed on our screens and captivated an audience of millions.
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The Aberystwyth Book Club
A group of enthusiastic book club members review their latest read.
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Thinking In Colour
Gary Younge explores stories of racial passing, through the prism of Nella Larsen's book.
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Killing Escobar
The true story of a Scottish mercenary hired to kill Colombian drug lord Pablo Escobar.
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One Night in March
Anthony Grainger was shot dead by police. Why is his family still fighting for justice?
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Life On Hold
Personal stories from people fighting for access to mental health support during lockdown.
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Dawn Chorus
A special live programme where we join Celtic broadcasters to hear the Dawn Chorus.
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Dangerous Curves: Get Thicc, Get Sick?
Explores the risks of Apetamin - an appetite-stimulant - as a quick fix for curves.
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The Lazarus Heist
“Almost a perfect crime.” The hackers. A billion dollars. Investigators blame North Korea
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Scoff the Ball
Tam Cowan discovers the people turning Scotland into a proud food nation.
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If You Don't Know
The podcast with big chat, big facts and big laughs... Now you know.
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Atomic: How Dr Strangelove Exploded Pop Culture
How did Stanley Kubrick and Welsh author Peter George change Cold War culture for ever?
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Dancers at Dawn
Musician Martin Green explores the unlikely connections between Morris dancers and ravers.
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After a Death
Sarah O'Connell examines the ripple effects of the killing of Russell 'Barty' Brown.
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Dare to Repair
Exploring how UK citizens have become the worst consumers in Europe of single-use goods.
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The Past Returns to Gdańsk
Michael Segalov traces his Jewish roots in Gdańsk and the politicisation of Poland's past.
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Prison Break
Former 'prison wife' Josie Bevan confronts the failings of the prison system.
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Putin’s Third Act
Max Seddon, Moscow Correspondent for the Financial Times, assesses Putin's grip on power.
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Walking the Plank
The Yorkshire town of Withernsea is dying on its feet. Can a new pier change its fortunes?
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Jennie's Fitness in 5
Comedy exercise programme. Jennie Dale demonstrates a variety of aerobics exercises.
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Peter Brook
Glenda Jackson's exclusive interview with world famous theatre director Peter Brook.
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Able to Parent
Wheelchair-user Emily Yates and her partner CJ decide whether they want to be parents.
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Read My Lips
Join James Peak and Sharmistha Michaels at the Human Library - where the books talk back.
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Recall of the Rock
The poet Helen Mort imagines what mountains might remember of the women who climb them.
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The Duke of Edinburgh and Wales: A Tribute
Felicity Evans pays tribute to HRH The Duke of Edinburgh whose death has been announced.
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When Nudes Are Stolen
Former glamour model Jess Davies uncovers the hidden trade in nude photographs.
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Iran’s Secret Art Collection
Alastair Sooke tells the story of Iran's billion pound collection of modern western art.
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Sort Your Life Out
Stacey Solomon helps families transform their homes with a life-changing declutter.
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The Northern Bank Job
Belfast writer Glenn Patterson has unfinished business with the 2004 Northern Bank robbery
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Just One Thing - with Michael Mosley
Surprisingly simple ways to boost your health and wellbeing - in one easy step.
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A Life in Ten Pictures
A series of extraordinary lives each unlocked by a just a handful of images.
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The Prime Minister at 300
Sir Anthony Seldon examines how the role of Prime Minister has changed over 300 years.
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Red Letter Days
Julie Hesmondhalgh celebrates the transformative power of milestone birthdays.
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Guinness World Records Cymru
Cipolwg ar ymdrech Cymru i dorri amrywiaeth o recordiau byd swyddogol Guinness World Re...
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Where is Jack Ma?
Chinese billionaire Jack Ma is missing. So where is Jack Ma? Celia Hatton investigates.
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The Day the Muzak Died
Part love letter, part obituary to the music of Muzak Corporation.
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What We’ve Learnt About Grief
Cariad Lloyd reveals how science is revolutionising our understanding of grief.
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Daughters of the Snow
Poet Himali Singh Soin looks to the North Pole and sees a mythologised space in literature
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A Pyrotechnic History of Humanity
Justin Rowlatt looks at the energy revolutions that drove human history.
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The Battersea Poltergeist
A paranormal cold case re-investigated through a thrilling blend of drama and documentary
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Meet the Khans: Big in Bolton
Amir Khan and wife Faryal let us in to their crazy, fabulous and fast-paced family life.
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The Birth of Bangladesh
Bangladesh was born fifty years ago. Qasa Alom with a special programme to mark that date.
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