News
Provocative documentary following the doctors who can now interrupt the death process.
BBC
Series bringing together people who have had profound and similar experiences
BBC Radio 4
The music promoter Bill Graham is ed by Bob Geldof, Ronnie Wood and others.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
Sara Cox opens her book club with famous friends eager to share the joys of reading.
BBC Two
Innovative and thought-provoking features on a wide variety of subjects
BBC Radio 3
An exciting and revelatory soundscape following life between the tides on a sandy coast.
Sex historian Kate Lister uncovers stories that’d make your history teacher blush.
BBC Sounds
Musical performance across Wales - orchestras, choirs, bands and musical theatre
BBC Radio Wales
Together, Team Persona is set to climb The X and show the world something X-traordinary!
CBBC
Series exploring the place and nature of faith in today's world
Journalist Sarfraz Manzoor visits India to meet a new generation of musicians and singers.
After four years of debate, what are the hopes for Britain beyond the EU?
Eddie Mair examines how the hacking scandal will affect the shape of power in Britain.
Professor Jason Arday explores loneliness.
Classic BBC comedy - precursor to 'Round the Horne' - with Kenneth Horne and company.
Humphrey Goodman s the police in fiancée Martha's hometown of Shipton Abbott in Devon.
BBC One
Interviews with futurologists and analysts about the future, and their predictions.
BBC World Service
One big question about one big story from the news - and beyond - every weekday.
Series looking at politics beyond and outside the Westminster parliament
Should friendship, rather than romance, be the cornerstone of life?
The story of Rajkumar Keswani, the man who foretold the world's worst industrial accident.
Mtazamo wa undani kwa maswala ya hela na shuhuda kutoka kwa wajasiriamali
BBC Swahili TV
Journalist Audrey Gillan digs back into the story of the Bible John murders.
BBC Radio Scotland
Sellers come face to face with five dealers who battle it out to make the highest bid.
twins Biff and Chip for surprising stories and imaginative adventures.
CBeebies
A look at the life and work of Amitabh Bachchan, the biggest star in Bollywood
Adam Hart-Davis follows the construction of the Large Hadron Collider atom smasher at CERN
Simon Singh examines the significance of subatomic particles
Quentin Cooper explores the history of CERN, the European particle physics laboratory
Highlights and full sessions with authors at the weekend book festival.
BBC Arts
Snooker-themed game show (1991-2002) presented by Jim Davidson and John Virgo.
Neil Brand's fast-talking musical drama set in a 1930s Chicago radio studio.
A discussion of the world's most common cancers
The biggest crime stories and court cases in the UK.
BBC News
Documentary series uncovering the secret lives of big cats.
Comedian Catherine Bohart hosts as social media stars try stand-up for the first time.
BBC Radio Ulster
Cookery series with Big Cook and foot-high Little Cook.
Charting the early years of the AIDS crisis, as told by the people who lived through it
Zakia Sewell returns to her grandparents home to discover a dance ritual from West Africa.
If trophy hunting is banned in Africa, would lions be more or less at risk?
Mark Stephen charts a job swap between gamekeepers from the Kalahari and the Angus Glens
Tom Allen celebrates the tenth anniversary of same-sex marriage in England and Wales.
Deborah Meaden talks to some of the world's biggest business names about climate change.
BBC Radio 5 Live
Can Sara Davies and her team take people’s ideas and turn them into a reality?
What are the big ideas shaping our world now?
A big idea that shapes how we understand our place in the world - from the idea’s creator.
The football league for big players aiming to transform their lives.
The Delightful Sausage gets grilled by kids.
Cosmic adventures of astronauts Cosima and Dad on Proxima B, where they meet Big Lizard!
A celebration of musical theatre, full of showstoppers from the nation’s best-loved shows.
A short series about people of different cultures around the world enjoying a night out.
Comedy. Helen Keen explores how human ingenuity deals with nature's big challenges.
A fresh look at issues that effect our lives
Damian Barr interviews some of the biggest names in fiction, non-fiction and poetry.
BBC Scotland
Comedy series about a small-time band trying to make it big
Radio Ulster presenters strap on their boots to explore Northern Ireland.
Chef and rapper Big Zuu makes a pilgrimage to Mecca to explore his Muslim faith.
Dr Lucie Green reports on plans for a radio telescope the size of a continent.
Meet the people of Biggleton as they do their jobs, solve problems and help one another.
This series explores amazing jobs across the UK with the help of CBeebies Radio Reporters
CBeebies Radio
Coverage of Northern Ireland's motorcycle racing scene
BBC One Northern Ireland
The films and friendship of director Bill Douglas and collaborator Peter Jewell.
An exploration of the dramatic life and jazz legacy of singer Billie Holiday
Arif Naqvi said he could make money and do good - but now he faces 291 years of jail.
Comedy. Father and son Len and Joe become billionaires when Len invents a new toilet roll.
Anecdotes, tributes and readings for the late poet Norman MacCaig.
BBC Four
Billy Connolly ventures into the Arctic and learns to cope with the sub-zero temperatures.
Intimate interviews with Billy Connolly, exploring what made him the man he is today.
Billy Hui on BBC Radio Merseyside.
BBC Radio Merseyside
Rick Wakeman explores the life and music of the so-called Fifth Beatle.
A selection of rock and pop music from Scotland and around the world.
Exploring the audio archive found in Osama Bin Laden's compound in Afghanistan.
Meera Syal stars as Bindi Banerjee, an eccentric 'olderpreneur' in Tanika Gupta's drama.
Tha Bing agus a charaidean ag ionnsachadh mun t-saoghal a tha timcheall orra.
BBC ALBA
Bing is a young bunny learning about the world around him with the help of his friends.
Songs from Bing and his friends.
Laurie Taylor looks back at 50 years of cultural studies
Traditional music series.
A documentary series showing the beauty of Scotland's mountains
Prof Jonathan Ball explores new genetic technologies and how they might change society.
Scientist and broadcaster Prof Trevor Cox explores a new wave of biomimicry.
Sarah Angliss uncovers the fascinating story of how we tried to teach the birds to sing.
Ben Miles stars as a bereaved man learning to let go of the past.
How dangerous are plane collisions with birds?
On board a helicopter, the British isles from an aerial perspective.
Is a new era in Relationships and Sex Education set to begin in English secondary schools?
Ornithologist Seán Ronayne’s mission to record the sound of every bird species in Ireland.
When London politicians wanted to slow down Birmingham’s growth the city said "no".
BBC Radio WM
Films from the celebration of creativity and culture around the Commonwealth Games.
Alan Bennett and musicians young and old consider the orchestral heritage of Yorkshire.
Bangladesh was born fifty years ago. Qasa Alom with a special programme to mark that date.
When and how Europe became organised states with an economic system
Examining the events leading up to the Israeli war of Independence in 1949. Made in 2008.
Dr Laura Ashe reveals how our ideas of romantic love were born in 12th-century literature.
What music did Neolithic peoples make? Jude Rogers and guests have fun speculating.
Richard Osman finds out which celebrities are best at guessing ages in a new comedy quiz.