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Allan Little hosts debates from Edinburgh in an Enlightenment spirit.
BBC Radio 4
Enna Gee explores the wonders of energy and power.
CBeebies Radio
Recording from 1980 of the enthronement of Robert Runcie as Archbishop Of Canterbury
BBC World Service
Bradford GP Dr Alastair Bavington explores how we deal with the health needs of immigrants
Top business people discuss the effect that their traumatic childhood had on them.
Why tourism is encouraged in the developing world, but doesn't always see the profits
Humphrey Carpenter charts the history of the Third Programme and Radio 3
BBC Radio 3
Gaelic current affairs reporting on political, social and cultural issues across Europe
BBC ALBA
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S4C
AL Kennedy goes in search of epiphanies - a revelation, the 'aha' instant, a eureka moment
The inspiring moments that start an artistic journey
Matt LeBlanc turns a Hollywood dream into a nightmare for Tamsin Greig and Stephen Mangan
BBC Two
Historic conversations between men and women reveal new truths about today's gender issues
In a future society, citizens are mentally stabilised, and all emotions are eradicated.
BBC One
Simon Reeve takes a 25,000 mile journey around the Equator
Are insurers taking too many risks with equity release?
The stories of the biggest artists in the world told over the years in their own words.
BBC Radio 2
Dr Mark Lythgoe investigates the science of erasing memories.
Can the Conservatives increase their share of the minority vote? Hugh Muir investigates.
One-off drama telling the story of Eric Morecambe and Ernie Wise's formative years.
Documentary charting the life of Eric Clapton told through his own words and songs.
Henning Wehn investigates 'Ostrock' - the East German rock and pop music scene.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
Erika North on BBC Radio Kent.
BBC Radio Kent
Exclusive interviews and footage tell the story of one of the largest airlifts in history.
Can Natalie Haynes and her team make it out and discover the secrets of this phenomenon.
A series which helps prospective buyers find their dream home in the country
Nick Berkeley shows how song lyrics help us articulate and negotiate aspects of our lives.
Sgwrsio, chwerthin a dadlau yng nghwmni Iestyn Wyn, Meilir Rhys Williams a’u gwesteion.
BBC Radio Cymru
Rainbow Six Siege Semi-final 2
BBC Live Streams
Rainbow Six Siege Final
Semi-final 2 CSGO
Rocket League Finals
CSGO and Rainbow Six Siege finals
R6 Siege final
Essays from leading writers on arts, history, philosophy, science, religion and beyond.
Refresh your morning with a great selection of classical music
Anticipating living in the 21st Century and an in depth look at its current issues
A series exploring the history and origins of various music formats
An exploration of the central tenets of Islam as found in the Koran
A chance to hear extracts from some of our most thought provoking broadcasts.
Essex born and bred, writer Ian Sansom goes back to the county which made him who he is.
Kieran Yates explores the role council estates play in shaping British music culture.
Having long lived with mental illness, Jane encounters new sources of love and joy.
How instant noodles went global with the help of students, travellers and prisoners.
Edith Wharton’s novella about a young man attempting to escape a loveless marriage.
BBC Sounds
Animated film based on the award-winning book by author and illustrator Raymond Briggs.
Connie St Louis investigates ethnic marketing in the pharmaceutical industry.
An examination of the way manners and etiquette have evolved over the centuries
Each year disadvantaged pupils get the opportunity to enter the hallowed corridors of Eton
Evan Davis and David Aaronovitch present a programme looking at the EU after Brexit.
Should Britain stay in the European Union? Former diplomat Sir Stephen Wall puts the case.
The scientists behind the breakthroughs
Series exploring spectacular years in the history of science
Allan Little looks at the changing dynamic of the European Union, as power heads east.
News, comment and reaction from across Europe
As Europeans prepare to vote, we look at the political divisions shaping the continent.
BBC News
Chris Bowlby looks at how the far right is influencing mainstream European politics
Series of programmes exploring migration in Europe
Allan Little looks at key moments and issues that brought the EU to the current crisis
Lucy Ash profiles five controversial characters from different corners of the continent
Can young people blend Islamic beliefs with western ideals?
Exploring the rules and decisions of The European Court of Justice
Coverage of Scotland v Women's semi-final, Live from Lillehammer, Norway.
Coverage from the men's European U17 Championship.
BBC Sport
Historian Margaret MacMillan explores what has really shaped Europeans' identity.
Scott Mills hosts your Eurovision backstage to the Eurovision Song Contest 2019.
European song contest in which countries' songs are performed before a vote takes place.
All the latest Eurovision news.
BBC Radio 5 Live
Has Russia rescued a million Ukrainian refugees? Or deported them in another war crime?
Former federal chairman Alan Greenspan in conversation with Evan Davis.
What makes Evangelical Christians different to regular worshippers?
Your drive-time catch-up on what's happening in Northern Ireland and abroad.
BBC Radio Ulster
Broadway star Ethel Merman performs a selection of hit songs from her musicals and films.
Professor Christopher Clark presents a documentary series on the First World War.
Is an obsession with Everest creating unnecessary risk for the people who work there?
Explore the world of Everton FC, from match reaction to transfer gossip.
BBC Radio Merseyside
The inside story of this historic football club as it faces its most difficult season.
Clive Anderson presents a legal discussion series.
Armed with her step-counting app, Claudia Hammond asks how wearable tech affect behaviour.
James Walton asks what it is like to do a job that guarantees loathing from the public.
The story of denim, from it's origins in 19th Century America, to the catwalks of today
Provocative weekly debate on moral, religious and ethical issues.
Helping you work smarter and making life easier through tips, tricks and ideas.
BBC Asian Network
Documentary series looking at important human issues.
BBC
Art critic Louisa Buck lifts the lid on the Painting By Numbers craze of the 1950's.
Laura Kuenssberg looks back on the last seven years in politics.
Laura Mvula reflects on the impact of Lauryn Hill’s debut album 25 years after its release
Most published science papers are untrue, but few ever get tested. Jolyon Jenkins reports.
Simon Barnes presents a series challenging conventional thinking about sport.
For, and about, women everywhere
Novelist Sarah Hall goes in search of the literary Everywoman.
The clock is ticking for eight young renters shocked by eviction notices.
BBC Three
Claudia Hammond s scientists and experts to explore science’s effect on our world
Andrew McGibbon explores the intriguing new realm of investigative art work.
It’s good, bad, ugly - and very very funny.