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Does talk of 'toxic masculinity' mean we are now seeing boys as potential perpetrators?
BBC Radio 4
A glittering, gothic and surreal coming-of-age story with a deadly twist.
Equipe da BBC News Brasil comenta resultado das eleições municipais de 2020
BBC Live Streams
Erica Wagner explores America's relationship with its national anthem, an ode to its flag.
As the stage is set for their huge comeback - we look back at the phenomenon of Oasis.
BBC News
What should be in a Hippocratic Oath for scientists?
Kwame Anthony Appiah investigates president-elect Obama's academic career.
Matthew Sweet explores how the things people accumulate reflect who they are.
True stories of chance discoveries.
Owen Bennett Jones has a sideways look at confusions and contradictions of the Middle East
Simon Armitage explores the creative possibilities opened up by Oblique Strategies cards
BBC Radio 4 Extra
Wild rumour and conspiracy sweeps 1980s Ireland when two killings shock the nation.
BBC Radio 5 Live
Stories of dangerous expeditions, told first-hand by adventuring, tenacious scientists.
Obsessed With… takes a look at the biggest phenomena on the small screen.
BBC Sounds
Can a long lost design classic be rediscovered at the bottom of the Thames?
Gabrielle Walker explores why we know so little about the planet's oceans
Animated deep sea adventures with Captain Barnacles and his band of explorers
CBeebies
The Octonauts venture beyond the sea with new global Octo-agents to go… above and beyond!
Cartwn i blant yn dilyn anturiaethau criw sy'n achub creaduriaid y môr sydd mewn traffe...
S4C
Four character based comedies by Lancastrian playwright, Don Haworth.
Alfred Swinscoe was killed over 50 years ago, now his grandson searches for answers.
BBC One West Midlands
An International high-tech organisation, investigate all things odd.
CBBC
The agents are forced to become regular kids again.
The Odd Squad agents present short videos.
Coverage of one-day international cricket fixtures.
BBC Sport
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BBC Oromo radio
Doedd Jan ddim yn disgwyl gorfod helpu i ddatrys achosion ‘rhyfedd iawn’ sydd yn digwydd.
BBC Radio Cymru
The most petty and ill-informed football show on radio!
BBC Radio Scotland
Scottish football gets a kicking, presented by Stuart Cosgrove and Tam Cowan.
Natalie Cassidy and Joanna Page chat about all things on and off the telly.
Reflections from engers on the 18:53 London to Manchester
Award-winning sitcom set in the offices of a Slough paper merchant, with Ricky Gervais
BBC Two
The UK’s Asian Music Chart Top 40 exclusively on BBC Asian Network.
BBC Asian Network
The biggest songs from UK Asian artists.
The UK's Official Chart on Radio 1.
BBC Radio 1
Get a first look at how the UK's new Official Chart is shaping up this week...
Eddie Kadi counts down The Official UK Afrobeats Chart.
BBC Radio 1Xtra
Fame, fortune and fallout. Chi Chi Izundu looks back at one of Britain's biggest TV shows.
Anturiaethau Oscar y fadfall a'i ffrindiau yn yr anialwch chwilboeth. A cartoon followi...
Documentary series charting the legacy of Britain's oil boom, presented by James Naughtie
OJ Borg has great music and chat through the small hours.
BBC Radio 2
The generation gap has never felt wider. Rhys Jones asks if we have seen this before.
Influential music show of the 1970s and 80s presented by Bob Harris and others.
BBC Four
Children's series about a fisherman who tells stories from inside his old fishing boat.
A radio series about a fisherman who tells stories.
CBeebies Radio
Listen to Old Jack's childhood tales with the rockpoolers.
Historical photographs are rare in China, but now the pictured past is being reclaimed.
Hazel Shearing investigates delays in the DfE school rebuilding programme.
The story of the Codex Sinaiticus found in 1844 in a monastery in the Sinai desert.
The adventures of Michael Bond’s loveable guinea pig heroine Olga da Polga.
Olga Koch gives us an insight into growing up in the Russian Federation.
Comedian Olga Koch explores the world via computer science.
For Israelis and Palestinians everything is politicised, even the olive harvest.
Oliver Burkeman explores why people feel so busy today.
Why is everyone so angry nowadays, and what is it doing to the world?
Oliver Burkeman explores the insidious way in which convenience has warped our existence.
An adaptation of Charles Dickens' classic novel.
School Radio
Timothy Spall and Tom Hardy star in Charles Dickens's tale of a young orphan boy.
BBC One
Ollie Ward on BBC Radio Suffolk.
BBC Radio Suffolk
Olly Alexander explores the mental health issues faced by of the LGBT+ community.
BBC Three
Cyfres animeiddiedig ar gyfer plant meithrin. Animated series for young children.
Peter White investigates the disappearance of the Cameroon athletes from the 2012 Olympics
An all-new sketch show featuring a collection of comic characters and spoofs
BBC ALBA
Long-running arts documentary strand.
Magazine programme looking at arts, history and social issues from around the world
BBC World Service
Refugees in the community and siblings with artistic tendencies
Young victims of knife crime are helped by hospital-based teams tackling risky behaviour.
Stories of the people who live along the south Wales valleys rail network.
Michael Sandel talks baseball, national identity and the role of team sport in life.
A programme about doctors, and the NHS as they see it - ten years after it started. (1958)
BBC
Must-see moments from news stories big and small, captured on camera.
Graduates from different social classes get married, but the honeymoon proves a challenge.
Traditional festive readings and carols.
Andrew McMillan explores why poetic forms are fashionable again.
Essays on friendship from one of the most incisive chroniclers of contemporary Britain.
Accessibilty issues for for people with disabilities
Linguist Mark Turin tracks down some of the world's endangered languages.
Vogue dating columnist Annie Lord explores the deeper meaning of a broken heart.
Sara Sheridan's charming story of young love, big decisions and life on Portobello Prom.
Birmingham's diverse cultural icons discuss their influences.
BBC Radio WM
The people and stories from global film and television. With Kirsty Lang.
Animation featuring real dialogue from Gerry Anderson's radio show
BBC One Northern Ireland
Writer Clare Allan on the controversial diagnosis of borderline personality disorder.
Exploring the workings of the human brain
Kirsty Lang and Lucy Ash present cultural snapshots off the beaten track in
Real life stories from those who see major news events happen right before their eyes.
Young lives forever changed by 'friendly fire'. Audrey Gillan & Dan Maudsley investigate.
Adam Hart explores our relationship with some of the animal kingdom's deadliest predators.
Transport stories from around the world
The stories behind the medals. Find out what it takes to get to the Games
Series explaining the technical side of classical music record production
Maddy Prior and daughter Rose Kemp discuss their totally different musical journeys.
Two and four wheels across the world
Christopher William Hill's 1930s comedy set on St Martin's - one of the Isles of Scilly.
Series analysing the nature of particular rocks and stones