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Le carrefour des meilleures productions musicales du continent. Une émission présentée par Ata Ahli Ahebla
BBC Afrique Radio
Kala soco telefishinka BBC News Somali 30 daqiiqo oo isugu jira warar, wareysiyo & faallooyin ku saabsan Soomaaliya iyo Caalamka
BBC Somali TV
The world’s first transatlantic cable pioneered by Ulster physicist William Thomson.
BBC One Northern Ireland
Cyfres gomedi i blant meithrin sy'n cynnwys sgetsys, eitemau doniol, jĂ´cs a chymeriadau...
S4C
Café Hope is our virtual Radio 4 coffee shop with Rachel Burden.
BBC Radio 4
The most commonly used drug in the world, present in tea, coffee and soft drinks
BBC World Service
Scott Quinnell sy'n mynd ar hyd a lled Cymru yn troi ei law at bob math o weithgareddau...
Prògram de cheòl Ceilteach. Celtic music programme
BBC Radio nan GĂ idheal
Caitlyn Jenner on why honesty is the key to peace of mind.
BBC
Series tracing the roots and development of the modern calendar
Adam Smith travels through California to discover why being a paradise is so much trouble.
Stanley Tucci imagines the history of modern California as a Hollywood screenplay.
Professor Mary Beard explores the life and times of the notorious Roman emperor Caligula.
BBC Two
The story of phone phreaking: the teenagers who hacked the US phone system.
Political journalist Jonathan Pie is let loose on the public in a radio phone-in show.
Your opportunity to discuss what matters most to you. Call Kevin Duala on 0800 731 9333.
BBC Radio Merseyside
Zubeida Malik meets young British Arabs who took part in the Arab uprisings.
An inside story of two pipe bands, Thiepval Memorial and McDonald Memorial.
BBC Two Northern Ireland
Jack London’s tale of one dog's unbreakable spirit and survival in the Alaskan Klondike.
BBC Sounds
A heartwarming tale of life in London's impoverished East End of the 50s and 60s.
BBC One
Series exploring protest art in Latin America.
Anita Anand tracks an unfolding story of three brothers being hunted by the Taliban.
Phil Carradice presents the testimonies of the Welsh men affected by National Service.
BBC Radio Wales
Bettany Hughes presents a series of discussions tracing the development of feminist ideas
Jonathan Coffey asks what impartiality now means for broadcasters in a polarised society.
Dominic Arkwright talks to people who have taken or made life-changing phone calls
Four individuals tell the stories of how they came to religious commitment
Calming sounds from CBeebies Radio to help your little one sleep.
CBeebies Radio
8 episodes each with 8 hours of calming sounds to help your little one relax
BBC Radio
Calum wants to take his band to victory in Oban at the Battle of the Bands.
BBC ALBA
Shinty coverage from the Camanachd Cup.
BBC Scotland
Stori Neil Hopper, llawfeddyg o Benrhyncoch, a'i fryd ar fod y para-astronot cynta. The...
Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Combined Authority Mayor Dr Nik Johnson is in the hot seat
BBC Live Streams
The story of the extremely rare discovery, in England, of evidence of Roman crucifixion.
BBC Four
Previewing the local sporting weekend.
BBC Radio Cambridgeshire
Have your say on Peterborough United and Cambridge United right here. in the action.
Build-up and interviews ahead of matches involving Peterborough and Cambridge United.
With classified results, match reports, manager and player interviews and the phone-in.
The latest news, view from the fans and up-to-the minute updates on Peterborough United.
Camels remain at the heart of Arabic culture. Tessa McGregor s an Omani caravan.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
Steve Richards looks back on David Cameron's years in power and explores his legacy.
Running the Cameroon Times, an English language newspaper
Hugo Rifkind presents a quirky take on the twists and turns of the election campaign
Health campaign methods and promoting health around the world
Peter Davison stars as the gentleman sleuth, as seen in Margery Allingham's novels.
The degrowth movement views endless economic growth as an unsustainable fairytale.
BBC News
Trevor Cox asks whether computers can ever be truly creative.
The revolution's ideals and its political realities
Nick Robinson explores democracy, questioning senior politicians, activists and the public
David Baker investigates if Facebook can survive its recent troubles intact.
Why are there so few black dancers in classical ballet? Eric Underwood investigates.
Prif gystadleuaeth gyfansoddi Cymru.
A fan of the boy wizard explores what it means to stop reading a beloved book.
Poet Vicky Foster looks at how ideas of heroism have impacted on society and her own life.
Can 11-year-old Arthur bring some positive thinking into his dad’s life?
Paul Lewis looks at the colourful history of tax avoidance and asks what we can learn.
Journalist Nichi Hodgson asks whether there's scope for an ethical code for producing porn
Mary Ann Sieghart asks what the future holds for the political centre.
Exploring the role of the police and public safety. Are they coping? Should we do more?
Keir Starmer explores relationships between justice, retribution and the age of time.
David Cowling examines the role of opinion polling in British politics
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BBC Radio Cymru 2
Character comedian showcase recorded in Glasgow and hosted by stand-up farmer Jim Smith.
How did subliminal advertising begin, and does it work? David Aaronovitch investigates.
Anita Anand investigates a new system designed to work out who is and isn't fit for work.
Comedy that mixes stand-up with re-enacted scenes from comedian Nathan Caton's family life
Canada’s fiercest queens size each other up as they compete for the Drag Race crown.
BBC Three
Canada has a proud history of immigration. Why do some now want to close its doors?
Robbie Cumming offers a personal take on life aboard his narrowboat, the Naughty Lass.
Julia Bradbury travels along Britain's network of canals and their towpath trails.
Match reaction and your comments on Norwich City. Call 0800 3897 321.
BBC Radio Norfolk
Graham Easton explores the anti-cancer campaign of US vice president Joe Biden
Canu cynulleidfaol.
BBC Radio Cymru
ABŞ-ın 47-ci prezidenti Donald Trump-ın andiçmə mərasimini canlı burada izləyin.
Professor David Cannadine argues historians and politicians have overplayed the class card
Lindsay Johns examines 30 years of the war over the literary canon.
Rhys Meirion sy'n uno pobl gyda'u harwyr cerddorol. Rhys Meirion unites people with the...
Michael Portillo weighs up the costs and benefits of global capitalism
Peter White explores the story of the 1,700 applicants for 8 jobs at a branch of Costa
Listen to Captain Captain’s Christmas playlist!
The 100 year old man who became a global sensation and the controversy that followed.
BBC Three Counties Radio
Schoolgirls captured by pirates in 1935, then interned in the war, tell their stories.
One woman's quest to find a lost medieval English king.
BBC Radio Leicester
People and their cars around the world
Richard Hollingham meets scientists and engineers planning human colonies in space.
Comedian Jon Long teams up with scientist Dr Tara Shine for a hybrid comedy magazine show.
We're live in Cardiff ahead of the Wales v Scotland Six Nations match.
Christina Patterson explores why nursing sometimes goes wrong and what can put it right.
Dave Howard finds out what it is like to be a young adult carer.
Musician and producer Harmony Samuels reveals how to have a successful career in music.
A wry, caustic look at how your dream job can turn into a nightmare and eat you alive.
The frank and feisty story of a young girl in care. A debut novel from Kirsty Capes
Fresh perspectives on cultural treasures from the cleaners who look after them.
From exotic animals to computer parts, a look at the cargo traffic at Heathrow airport
Benjamin Zephaniah uncovers the ion, mind games and intrigue of competitive dominoes.
Caribbean cookery series with Levi Roots.