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Has the drug Ecstasy bred a generation of depressed and forgetful forty-somethings?
BBC Radio 4
A look at how the internet is transforming how we do business
BBC World Service
Eamonn O'Neal on BBC Radio Manchester.
BBC Radio Manchester
A raw, often funny, and always surprising peek into the reality of life inside prison.
BBC Sounds
Jools shares his lifelong ion for classical music with fascinating studio guests.
BBC Radio 3
Classic sitcom series written by Craig Cash and set in a Manchester pub.
BBC Two
Special sporting moments from a chosen year, and all the build-up to today's games.
BBC Radio Leicester
A Stone Age tribe take on a bronze-mining bully by learning to play football.
BBC One
Performance and news from the world of early music.
Important manuscripts in the British Library
Cameras in space tell stories of life on our planet from a brand new perspective.
Creation myths from around the world
The extraordinary animals, landscapes and people who live alongside iconic rivers.
Exploring some of the world's most isolated and iconic tropical islands.
Prince William and David Attenborough explore simple, ambitious ideas to repair our planet
A series tracing the history of the Earth, from the Big Bang to the present day and beyond
Earwig is a new naturalistic sketch show by BAFTA-winning comedy writer Brian Dooley.
6Music DJ Shaun Keaveny meets the scientists investigating why songs get stuck in our head
BBC Radio 4 Extra
American podcasters tour the UK and interview its inhabitants.
The UK has a north and south divide but how about east and west? Chris Mason investigates.
Can there ever be just one Europe?
BBC East Midlands debate about racism following the death of African American George Floyd
BBC Live Streams
The latest news, sport, weather and features from across the region.
Welcome to Walford, E20.
Anita Rani is ed by some of Albert Square’s most iconic and powerful women.
BBC
What's the latest gossip from Walford? All the backstage drama around Albert Square.
BBC Three
Actor Shaun Williamson invites you to enjoy some of EastEnders’ finest musical moments.
BBC Four
Ross Kemp marks EastEnders' 40th, meeting cast and revisiting its iconic, bold stories.
Walford’s biggest stars Stacey Dooley to share the secrets behind classic scenes.
All new audio drama from Albert Square. With all your favourite characters.
The real families behind EastEnders’ landmark storyline.
Joe Swash explores the chaos of the Christmas 2023 storyline on EastEnders.
Drawing on the latest science, this documentary rewrites the story of Easter Island.
Heather Jones explores the armed struggle that changed Irish and British history forever.
The traditional celebration of Easter.
Musician Mark Seow traces tensions between his Asian heritage and Western classical music.
Gary Younge explores what Brexit means for Eastern Europeans living in the UK.
Thriller. A midwife sets out to discover the truth behind the death of a prostitute.
Something to make your life a little easier.
BBC Radio Ulster
Two of Britain's best up-and-coming chefs bring you flavour from their restaurant kitchen.
BBC Radio Berkshire
The parasites that regard humans as lunch
Former couples meet up for dinner - super-awkward but could they get back together?
As the new Ebola treatment centre opens, Dr John Wright and his team record what happens.
Gary Younge tells the story of Ebony, the magazine that redefined African-American life.
School kids in Fife are learning Latin for the first time. Natalie Haynes investigates.
An elephant destined for fame, and a legacy that will echo in time.
Reports from the front line of the environmental crisis
Public health issues facing societies around the world
Martin Wolf argues for a movement devoted to public engagement with economics.
Ayeisha Thomas-Smith and Steve Bugeja present an everyday guide to economics.
Northern Ireland Economy Minister Diane Dodds news conference from Stormont.
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بی بی سی افغانستان (برنامه های دری)
اقتصاد = د افغانستان، سیمې او نړۍ د اقتصادي مسائلو ارزونه
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One pill. One sound. A story - from when Ecstasy and Acid House changed Britain forever.
BBC Radio 5 Live
Ed and Lauren are honest about how life can be a little bit rubbish.
BBC Radio 1
Ed James on BBC Radio WM.
BBC Radio WM
It's nearly Christmas and Ed needs a room at the inn. But he's got to deal with Scrooge.
Meet Ed Reardon, author, pipe smoker, fare-dodger and master of the abusive email.
Strongman Eddie Hall takes on rival Thor in one of the heaviest boxing matches in history.
Eddie Hearn talks to some of the biggest names in sport and entertainment.
Eddie Mair speaks at length to people with interesting things to say, for Radio 4's PM.
Eddie Nestor on BBC Radio London.
BBC Radio London
We follow the healthcare authority aiming to reduce lives lost to suicide to 0% by 2020.
The inhabitants of a remote Hebridean island clash over whether to abandon their homes.
Mark Urban investigates whether the west is losing its military edge.
Quiz show. Four contestants battle it out for the chance to roll down the cash lanes.
Jim Naughtie reflects on the origins of the Edinburgh Festival.
Day one of the Edinburgh International Swim Meet from the Royal Commonwealth Pool.
BBC Sport
Day two of the Edinburgh International Swim Meet from the Royal Commonwealth Pool.
Live coverage of the Edinburgh International Swim Meet from the Royal Commonwealth Pool.
Comedian Mark Nelson and his star team bring you the best of the Edinburgh Fringe.
BBC Scotland
Matthew Cobb explores the excitement and concerns about the new genome editing technology.
Editor Live
Andrea Catherwood examines the movement for integrated schools in Northern Ireland.
A debate by young people on 'Does the best education occur outside the classroom?'
The business of learning around Africa
Education in the 80's
Sarah Montague interviews the people whose ideas are challenging the future of education.
Shirley Williams reveals the circumstances of her uncle Edward Brittain's death in WWI.
Robert Macfarlane and Johnny Flynn with Edward Thomas's Poems and Songs for the Open Air.
Inexplicable moods and smells mar a friendly reunion. What can it mean? Read by Brian Gear
Is small the next big? Leo Johnson explores the radical vision of EF Schumacher.
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S4C
Giles Fraser explores the movement that aims to make charitable giving most effective.
Shaimaa Khalil travels across Egypt, hearing the voices of her fellow countrymen.
A team heads to Egypt in an attempt to uncover lost cities beneath the sands.
Jonathan Glancey reports on Egypt’s mega-project to build a brand new Cairo in the desert.
Dan Cruickshank explores some of the most intriguing stories from Ancient Egypt
Jason Mohammad introduces Eid al-Fitr prayers from Bradford Central Mosque.
An intimate tale of bird-human interdependence.
Documentary about Gustave Eiffel's industrial feat in building 's famous landmark.
Exploring the lives, dreams and creative worlds of six 18- to 21-year-old global artists.
Following the stories of islanders on the beautiful Outer Hebridean island of Lewis.
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