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Writer and presenter Julie Tsang explores the world of Chinese literature.
BBC Radio 4
Andrew, Eddie and Iain for a golf show that doesn't take itself seriously.
BBC Sounds
Comedian Chloe Petts explores the history of the loo.
Consumer affairs programme
BBC One
Series featuring people who have made life-altering decisions
Sara Mohr-Pietsch interviews performers about their choral ions.
BBC Radio 3
Twenty years after Trainspotting's release, the real-life addicts who inspired the actors.
Stories of people fighting to claim their racial identity - and those looking to police it
Alex Stevenson explores musical diplomacy, as the Parliament and Bundestag choirs sing.
Sung choral evening services from around the country
Roderick Williams explores how singing together is at the heart of being human.
Chris and Michaela unearth some of nature's greatest celestial wonders and winter wildlife
BBC Two
Chris ‘Flamebaster’ Roberts takes a culinary journey around Wales.
BBC One Wales
Chris Felton on BBC Radio Newcastle.
BBC Radio Newcastle
Chris Goreham on BBC Radio Norfolk.
BBC Radio Norfolk
Chris Hawkins starts your day with new music, forgotten classics and session tracks.
BBC Radio 6 Music
Former Scotland striker Chris Iwelumo speaks to prominent black figures in Scottish sport
BBC Scotland
Chris Jarvis on BBC Radio Solent.
BBC Radio Solent
Chris Mann on BBC Radio Cambridgeshire.
BBC Radio Cambridgeshire
Comic explorations of the undergrowth of Chris's life.
Sharmini Selvarajah meets interfaith families facing the 'December dilemma'.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
Dying for the faith: the gruesome history of Christian martyrdom
BBC World Service
Series exploring the changing face of Christianity around the world
Summoning faith in harsh conditions
Christine uncovers a hidden world of autistic women who, like her, have been ignored.
Malachi Cush and friends at Saint Patrick’s Cathedral, Armagh.
BBC Radio Ulster
Read by Sean Baker. Produced by Anne Bunting.
The Cornley Polytechnic Drama Society hijack a BBC production of A Christmas Carol.
The classic ghost story by Charles Dickens.
School Radio
Miserly Ebenezer Scrooge needs some CBeebies magic to help him share the joy of Christmas!
CBeebies
Mark Gatiss's fantastic theatrical production of Dickens’s classic winter ghost story.
BBC Four
Stream or beautiful piano backing tracks for your favourite Christmas songs.
Celebrations of Christmas in music and verse at some of Scotland's most historic venues.
BBC One Scotland
The new freedom to celebrate Christmas in East Europe following the fall of communism
The stars of CBeebies present a festive adventure in the enchanting world of Storyland.
Dodge and Evie are working through their Christmas to-do list in the CBeebies House.
A service for Christmas Day.
Can we find a way to be sustainable at Christmas?
Long-running flagship archaeology series.
BBC
Series following a year in the less urban parts of an ancient city.
BBC One Northern Ireland
Following a year in the wilder, less urban areas of Belfast.
Brilliantly funny short stories set in Trinidad by award-winning author Ingrid Persaud.
Series charting a year on Strangford Lough, the largest sea inlet in the UK.
Following a year in the Sperrin mountains that span 40 miles across Mid-Ulster.
Focus sur le football tous les week-ends
BBC Afrique Radio
Children's animation. Chuggington is a special place where the trains don't need drivers
William Crawley explores the decline of the Catholic church's authority in society.
Celebrating the 18th International Church Music Festival in Bern
Have modern political movements usurped the place of religion? Helen Lewis investigates.
William Crawley visits Winston Churchill's final resting place in Bladon, Oxfordshire
Melvyn Bragg presents a celebration of the remarkable language of Sir Winston Churchill.
Mari Lovgreen sydd yn Chwalu Pen capteiniaid a gwesteion arbennig mewn gêm gwis banel.
BBC Radio Cymru
Sylwebaethau byw, yn ogystal â chanlyniadau a'r newyddion chwaraeon diweddaraf.
Cyfle i ymuno â Tudur, Mari, Hanna a Jack ar gyfer digonedd o chwerthin a sgetsys gwiri...
S4C
Rhaglen deledu i bob ffan ifanc o chwaraeon. Series for young sports fans.
Antonia Quirke uses her knowledge and s to reveal secrets of the movie industry.
Escape into a world of immersive soundtracks with film fanatic Edith Bowman.
BBC Radio 3 Unwind
Southpaw boxer Seán McComb sets out on his search for a professional title.
BBC Two Northern Ireland
A ten-part thriller starring Anya Chalotra and Chance Perdomo. New episodes Tuesdays.
Collection of short stories by Belfast-born writer Paul McVeigh.
AJ Cronin's groundbreaking novel about life before the NHS, adapted by Christopher Reason.
350 years after the Great Fire, Nicholas Kenyon explores the challenges for London today.
Life in different European cities.
The story of newspaper magnate Charles Foster Kane, told in a series of flashbacks.
Sitcom following the trials and tribulations of community leader Mr Khan and his family.
Harvard philosopher Michael Sandel asks if a citizen of the world is a citizen of nowhere.
John Harris talks to people around the UK about their lives and how they see the future.
How London has grown in size and spread into the surrounding country. (1964)
A recollection of Derry/Londonderry, written and narrated by the late Gerry Anderson.
The City - has it changed its spots since the financial crash of 2008?
Two-part series looking at the fringes where suburbia meets the countryside
The tough choices facing the 100,000 Syrian refugees in Tripoli in Lebanon.
Psychoanalyst Mary Bradbury investigates mental health in the pressured financial sector.
Exclusive interviews the biggest guests and your views right up front.
BBC Radio Bristol
The colonial outpost that showed the world
Singing together is bringing hope to a struggling South African community.
Alex Forsyth investigates the reasons for Hull's historically low turnout on election days
Kenneth Clark's classic 1969 series tracing the history of western art and philosophy.
The concept of civilisation from the beginning of recorded history
David Cannadine argues that dividing peoples according to their civilisation is nonsense.
Thousands of years of visual culture explored on the BBC and beyond.
The podcast companion to the series exploring thousands of years of visual culture.
BBC Radio
From literature to politics, we hear how Schubert has been claimed by different movements.
Claire Carter on BBC Radio Bristol.
Claire Carter on BBC Radio Somerset.
BBC Radio Somerset
Claire Cavanagh on BBC Radio Bristol.
Travel through starry space to a little planet not far from our own and meet the Clangers.
The loveable Clangers live on their planet, with exclusive narration by Michael Palin.
CBeebies Radio
Children’s documentaries from around the world.
BBC ALBA
Simon Callow explores one of the earliest forms of human interaction.
Clare Ashford on BBC Radio Shropshire.
BBC Radio Shropshire
Monsters, darkness, and Doctor Who - and a bunch of teenagers trying to save the world.
BBC Three
Lenny Henry on how to get more young working-class and BAME actors into the industry.
Polly Toynbee explores how possible it is to move up through British society
Series following pupils of Dockbridge High and Quayside Academy.
CBBC
How to have meaningful conversations across the class divide, with Kerry Hudson.