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I Found a Tenor: Richard Tauber Revived
Entertainer Bernie Clifton explores the impact of Austrian Tenor Richard Tauber.
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Jarvis and Matthew
Martin Jarvis and Christopher Matthew go on nostalgic journeys into their past.
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Evan Davis Meets Alan Greenspan
Former federal chairman Alan Greenspan in conversation with Evan Davis.
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Meet the Jewslims
Britain's Muslim-Jewish couples share their remarkable stories with Zubeida Malik.
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Hugh Cudlipp - The Sinking of a Tabloid Dream
Ian Hargreaves explores the fading visions of legendary Fleet Street editor Hugh Cudlipp.
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Eleri Siôn
Lively chat, great music and daily advice, plus the daily 2.45 Teaser.
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Troubled Walls
Author Glenn Patterson explores what Belfast's murals say about the city's past and future
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The Station
Sound recordist Chris Watson captures 24 hours in the life of Newcastle Central Station.
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Women at War
Emma Barnett visits the Canadian army to explore life for women on the military frontline.
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Bingo, Barbie and Barthes: 50 Years of Cultural Studies
Laurie Taylor looks back at 50 years of cultural studies
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Nirvana by Numbers
Did the number zero come out of religious culture in ancient India?
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Pain, Pus and Poison: The Search for Modern Medicines
Michael Mosley tells the story of the creation of our most useful and valuable drugs.
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The Night Visiting
Tim van Eyken investigates songs of seduction and ghosts - the Night Visiting Songs.
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Young Devolutionaries
Young people from Scotland, Northern Ireland and Wales talk about life under devolution
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Steve Richards Stands Up for Politics
The newspaper columnist Steve Richards goes on stage with 'pro-politics comedy'
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Blind Man Roams the Globe
Peter White explores the experience of travel from a blind person's perspective
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Ashes to Ashes
Are ash trees coping with the spread of ash dieback in Britain? Adam Hart investigates.
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The Art of Radio Times
Peter Day salutes the graphic artists whose canvas was Radio Times, which began in 1923.
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Scotland’s Wildlife
Find out about our native species and how they are being protected.
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The Secret Life of JS Bach
Rev Richard Coles returns to his childhood musical hero, with some unexpected twists.
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A Very British Murder with Lucy Worsley
The history of our curious relationship with murder is explored by Lucy Worsley.
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OBJs Guide to the Middle East
Owen Bennett Jones has a sideways look at confusions and contradictions of the Middle East
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Tibet Remembered
A portrait of pre Chinese Tibet through the voices of the British who worked there.
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Shine Like Tokyo - Northern Soul Goes East!
DJ Annie Nightingale looks at how Northern Soul music has become popular in Japan.
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Costing the NHS
Can we maintain the NHS much as we know it or do we need to envisage really big changes?
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The Ideas That Make Us
Bettany Hughes reveals the history of civilisation's most influential ideas.
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What Syria Means for Britain
John Kampfner examines the potential consequences of Britain not intervening in Syria.
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Our Libraries: The Next Chapter
Michael Rosen investigates the story of the library
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British Conservatism: The Grand Tour
Anne McElvoy on the challenges that have spurred British conservative thinkers into action
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The Italian Freedom Trail
Edward Stourton presents the story of the biggest mass POW breakout in history
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Deep Down Inside
Geoff Watts finds out how deep brain stimulation is treating Parkinson's and depression.
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Finding a Way: The Future of Navigation
Quentin Cooper looks at the weaknesses in GPS and the future of navigation.
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The I.T. Girls
Martha Lane Fox tells the story of the early women pioneers of British computing.
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Monogamy and the Rules of Love
Does true love have to be monogamous? We hear three very modern love stories.
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I Can't Stand Up for Falling Down
Rich Morton gathers comedians' tales of their all-time nightmare stand-up shows.
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Bragg on the Braggs
Melvyn Bragg tells the story of the Nobel-winning physicists William and Lawrence Bragg.
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Night Hospital
Jackie Ashley investigates the standard of hospital care at nights and at weekends.
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Wow! How Did They Do That?
Roger Law in search of the entrepreneurs behind Britain's best designs and inventions.
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The Gambaccini Years
Paul Gambaccini looks back on his 40 years as a broadcaster in Britain
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Seven Ages of Science
A history of science in Britain from the Restoration to the present day
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