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The enduring appeal of the King James Bible, 400 years after its original publication.
BBC Radio 4
A giant gorilla is taken from his prehistoric island home to be exhibited in Manhattan.
BBC Four
Lear divides his kingdom with tragic consequences. Chaos descends on family and state.
BBC Two
How the late Louis Armstrong conquered Britain with his music and personality.
Alice Roberts goes in search of the man who taught us how to control our own dreams.
How Otto Rehhagel coached Greece to become the unlikely champions of Euro 2004.
Continuation of the original comedy drama series set in a junior school
BBC Radio 4 Extra
Peter Hennessy asks public figures how further devolution might change the UK constitution
The extraordinary story of Mohammed bin Salman's rise and rule.
How two high-profile metro mayors are rebalancing power in England's great northern cities
Weekly Ulster-Scots magazine programme with Helen Mark and friends.
BBC Radio Ulster
Two little prehistoric creatures live in a beautiful forest.
CBeebies
Drawing from her amazing singing career Dame Kiri selects her 20 favourite voices.
BBC Radio 3
Kiri Pritchard-McLean introduces fresh, new comedy and firm favourites of the Welsh scene.
BBC Radio Wales
Kirsten O'Brien on BBC Radio Berkshire.
BBC Radio Berkshire
Kirsty MacColl's last television concert, filmed in Glasgow in March 2000.
Explore the world around us with Kit and Pup. Perfect for inquisitive little minds!
Musician and poet Anthony Joseph tries to get to the heart of Calypso star Lord Kitchener
Jay Rayner hosts a culinary show packed full of tasty titbits.
Celebrate the joy of Scotland's larder with recipes, reviews, tips and delicious ideas!
BBC Radio Scotland
Dan Murdoch meets of America's most infamous supremacist group, the Ku Klux Klan.
BBC Three
Wry Cornish comedy about scrap metal, hard lives and country and western music
Dr Alixe Bovey presents a surreal journey through the world of medieval marginalia.
How does a Huddersfield community cope when a teenager is stabbed to death?
A stand-up comedy podcast series on a mission to meet some of the UK’s funniest people.
BBC Radio
The devastating effects of investigations related to child abuse images.
Rights are there for your protection. Do you know them?
BBC World Service
Mike Wooldridge presents some personal memories of Nelson Mandela.
UN secretary general Kofi Annan's speech on the 70th anniversary of BBC World Service
Kofi Smiles on BBC Radio Humberside.
BBC Radio Humberside
A look at the history and significance of the Jewish prayer Kol Nidre
From bombs to Olympic banners. Can winter sports diplomacy stop a war between the Koreas?
Shiri na musamman da sashen Hausa na BBC zai dinga kawo muku kan cutar Coronavirus.
BBC Hausa Rediyo
A three-part history of relations between the Serbs and the Albanians
Marc Riley traces the career of 70s electronic band Kraftwerk.
YouTubers KSI and Logan Paul square up in LA for their first professional boxing fight.
BBC Radio 5 Live
As Iraq falls deeper into chaos, John McCarthy asks a key question - who are the Kurds?
Using unseen archive footage to demystify the tragic death of the Nirvana frontman.
How People Just Do Nothing went from online comedy hit to Hollywood film.
Kyle Walker takes you inside the dressing room to find out what it takes to be a winner.
Documentary about one of America's most controversial figures, Kyle Rittenhouse.