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Storm Darragh hits the UK with the highest level of wind warning issued for parts of Wales
BBC News
Social-media influencers are promoting banned products to millions of followers
Washington correspondent Justin Webb looks at the perceived global hatred of the US
BBC Radio 4
Sitcom set in a parallel world where women are unquestionably in charge. By Arthur Mathews
Sgwrs a chân ar fore 'Dolig gydag Aled Jones a'i westeion. Festive music and chat.
BBC Radio Cymru
Rhaglen arbennig yng nghwmi Nia Roberts fydd yn croesawu'r Nadolig. Welcome in Christmas.
Philip Hensher explores the art of the gloriously eccentric Molesworth books.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
Marking the 50th anniversary of the death of Sam Cooke, aka the King of Soul.
BBC Radio 2
The BBC's biggest developer conference with another great line up of speakers
BBC Live Streams
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A celebration of the UK’s flourishing dance scene in collaboration with One Dance UK.
BBC Arts
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BBC Marathi TV
Drama series inspired by the work of Children in Need and based upon real life cases.
Omnibus editions of Amanda Whittington's heartwarming tales, starring Sydney Wade.
Claudia Hammond explores the history of classification for diagnoses of the mind.
Friends and family D R MacDonald from North Uist.
BBC Radio nan Gàidheal
Live reports from Normandy on the events marking the 65th anniversary of D-Day.
BBC One
Coverage of the commemorations of the 70th anniversary of D-Day.
Commemorating 70 years since D-Day with special programming across the BBC
BBC
Commemorations to mark the 75th anniversary of D-Day.
Simon McCoy meets Eric Chardin, a 94-year-old veteran who took part in the D-Day landings.
Paying tribute to the heroes of 1944. Poignant and powerful events commemorating D-Day.
Eighty years on, Rachel Burden hears the stories and memories of the UK's D-Day veterans.
BBC Two
The French resistance's battle to stop a German division reaching the landing beaches.
As D-Day is ed, Robert Hall tells the little known story of the French resistance
Veterans travel with the spirit of Normandy to honour 80 years since D-Day
Special coverage of D-day 80 commemorations in and Portsmouth
Special live coverage on the 80th anniversary of D-Day
Lyse Doucet recounts the stories of American women war correspondents in London for D-Day.
A collection of stories that give a snapshot of everyday life in the build up to D-Day.
Hanes y cyn-filwr Mordey Thomas yn ystod yr ail ryfel byd.
Veterans and experts on history, politics and the arts look at the legacy of D-Day
BBC Four
See the original BBC radio news scripts from 1944 and hear them read by famous actors.
On the morning of D-Day, two officers hope to return home to the same woman.
Drama-documentary about the decisive struggle to defeat Hitler's Third Reich
Documentary acclaimed as the most important colour footage taken during WWII.
Paddy O'Connell meets D-Day veterans and asks 'what is remembrance?'.
How tens of thousands of maps were created for the Allied invasion of Europe in 1944.
Historian Dan Snow reveals the incredible story behind the D-Day landings.
The story of the biggest seaborne invasion in history, told through rare recordings.
Film exploring how things went badly wrong on Omaha Beach on D-Day.
The extraordinary and moving story of D-Day, seen through the eyes of those who took part.
All five episodes of the German language series fro 14-16 year olds.
A disillusioned college professor goes on a perilous hunt for his own murderer.
Breaks, beats and dirty basslines
BBC Radio 1Xtra
D&B with Crissy Criss
Upfront and exclusive drum & bass tracks, with unreleased selections and guest mixes.
The hottest drum and bass in the mix - four hours of D&B pressure
Family sports comedy. A lawyer becomes an ice hockey coach for a team of young misfits.
Dewch i ymuno â Dona Direidi wrth iddi gael tro ar bob math o swyddi gwahanol. Dona Dir...
S4C
Anne Lorne Gillies peeks into the lesser-known corners of Robert Burns, his life and work.
BBC ALBA
Sgeulachd thiamhaidh on Chiad Chogadh mu dhithis leis an aon ainm, ceangailt' le mearachd
Relive the madness of Dick & Dom in Da Bungalow.
CBBC
The squabbling mother and daughter delve into the unexplored crannies of Lagoon Court.
Follow six characters through five interwoven stories as they travel to the Mod.
An exploration of the Aurora Borealis in Shetland.
BBC Radio Scotland
Cooking in the community. Còcaireachd anns na coimhearsnachdan againn fhèin.
Pòl MacCaluim ag innse dè bhios a' dol dhan stir-fry aige. Le Angela NicFhionghuin.
Two sisters have their relationship tested when the local gang show up at their place.
Taghadh de sgeulachdan-goirid leis an sgrìobhadair Iain Moireach à Barabhas.
Don Angy Maclean presents an investigation of ghosts and second sight.
Fiona Bruce uncovers the story of Leonardo da Vinci.
Singers and musicians from Ireland and Scotland gather in Glasgow for musical sessions
Calum Angus MacKay's series on homebuilding and renovation
The meeting of two boys from different worlds is the catalyst for the healing of both.
Drama about a young, full-time, sleep-deprived, clueless dad. By Sarah McDonald Hughes.
comedians and fathers Dave Elliott and Shane Todd as they explore parenting.
BBC Radio Ulster
Series where sons and daughters talk about their famous funny fathers.
Sally Magnusson talks to Jenny Secombe, who recalls her father Harry's sense of humour.
Discussion with Tom Owen, son of Bill Owen who played Compo in Last of the Summer Wine.
Sally Magnusson talks to the sons and daughters of some of our best-loved comedians
Tha beatha Mason air a chur tuathal le trì Dads. Mason manages to conjure up three Dads.
Feature-length version of the sitcom about the Home Guard unit of a small seaside town.
Sitcom about the Home Guard during the Second World War
Classic sitcom about the exploits of a Second World War Home Guard platoon.
Toby Jones presents a set of must-see Dad's Army moments from the BBC's archives.
Clare Jenkins explores why people record the life stories of their nearest and dearest.
Exploring the work of rural policing volunteers.
BBC Radio Wales
A struggling musician puts his problems aside when his uncle is accused of armed robbery.
A struggling couple discover a relative is in trouble so they attempt to help.
David Stenhouse asks whether dads will embrace new laws on extended paternity leave.
Captivated by a delightful French orphan, millionaire Jervis Pendleton changes her life.
comedian Dave Elliott as he navigates the ever chaotic world of parenting.
Spike Milligan's daughter Jane talks about life with her comedy legend father.
Lauren Laverne and her dad Les explore the relationship between fathers and daughters.
Today we expect dad to be at the birth. Fi Glover asks, ‘Is this always the best idea?’
Sioned Wyn explores an initiative which gets fathers talking after the loss of a child.
Tottenham MP David Lammy meets African Caribbean fathers who are serious about parenting.