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Eleanor Rosamund Barraclough journeys to northern Norway in search of the supernatural.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
Eric desperately looks for the pudding-rice in a hypermarket. It is a race against time.
Timandra Harkness explores technologies that help humans perceive the world in novel ways.
BBC Radio 4
Prof Ben Garrod investigates the AI revolution which is super-charging sensing technology.
Penny Marshall asks if new super-sized polyclinics will mean the end of the family GP.
The world’s strongest and bravest potato thwarts the dastardly plans of Evil Pea!
CBeebies
Follow the adventures of Supertato, the world’s first potato superhero.
CBeebies Radio
Supertato and Carrot as they host The Tato Radio Show live from Tato Tower.
An animated comedy for all the family about Superworm, a super-long and super-strong worm.
BBC One
Sushma Puri asks if the supply teacher system is failing teachers, schools and children.
Joan Bakewell asks what she might expect, and how she should prepare, if she had dementia.
Ceitlin Lilidh presents a series on the world history of surfing.
BBC ALBA
An airport worker cracks under pressure and embarks on a frenzy of emotional release.
BBC Two
Meet the world-leading surgeons pushing science - and the human body - to its limits.
Russell Tovey explores a century of surrealism and how it remains relevant.
Reggie Chamberlain-King tells the strange tale of the search for the source of surrealism.
A celebration of what makes the county of Surrey a great place to live and work in.
BBC Radio Surrey
Dustin Lance Black, the Oscar-winning screenwriter and activist, explores surrogacy.
BBC Radio 5 Live
Science writer Ehsan Masood has been searching for survivors from the McCarthy era.
A glimpse into the assault on partygoers at the Nova Music Festival in Israel in 2023.
Michael Gove speaks to other politicians about skills needed to survive at the top.
BBC News
A series of intergenerational chats connected to the cost of living.
Actor Will Mellor meets victims of the Post Office scandal trying to rebuild their lives.
Three newly jobless young people learn from survivors of the 1980s unemployment crisis.
A competition where players try to outlast their rivals to be crowned Sole Survivor.
Following seven leading artists as they paint seven survivors of the Holocaust.
Susan invites friends over for a cheerful look at depression.
BBC Sounds
Susan Hanks on BBC Hereford & Worcester.
BBC Hereford & Worcester
Susan Hanks on BBC Radio Shropshire.
BBC Radio Shropshire
Susan Hanks on BBC Radio Stoke.
BBC Radio Stoke
How do Sunni-Shia couples handle the deepening gulf between their two sects of Islam?
Acclaimed stand-up Susie McCabe performs to a sold-out King’s Theatre in Glasgow.
BBC Scotland
Thriller. An heiress (Joan Fontaine) thinks her husband (Cary Grant) wants to kill her.
The sounds of the sea, the words of people who listen to them, and new poetry.
Susurrations, the songs trees sing in the wind and how writers and musicians capture these
Suzie Lee helps families cook delicious meals.
BBC One Northern Ireland
Inspired by visiting Northern Ireland’s star chefs, Suzie Lee creates new dishes at home.
A stunning and magical production of Swan Lake, filmed at London’s Royal Albert Hall.
A meditation on loss, with real and imagined stories bound by sound and silence.
Mark Vernon explores the phenomenon of the Sunday Assembly.
Swarzy brings the best music and laughs into your Saturday mornings. @1Xtra on social
BBC Radio 1Xtra
Pirate-themed physical gameshow where a team of daring young swashbucklers win jewels.
‘Seaweed Radio’ is Cook and Line’s very own secret pirate radio show.
Comedian Danny Robins explores the global Swedish cultural explosion conquering the world.
The BBC investigates added sugar in baby food in low-income countries in Asia.
Denise Williams looks at modern pioneers in gospel music
BBC World Service
Laura Barton tells the story of Karen Dalton, the folk world's answer to Billie Holliday.
Evan Davis looks for reasonable ways to address the most divisive of issues.
Party shop owner Sue embarks on a relationship with mysterious biker Ron.
Food writer Bee Wilson explores Britain's relationship with sugar.
Following one woman’s journey, making swimming in Britain more diverse.
Chocolate, swimming and sport: life working at the Cadbury factory in Bourneville.
The BBC visits swing voters in swing constituencies across Great Britain.
Sue Broom explores new scientific research on female promiscuity across the animal kingdom
Short stories from the best writers.
The Queer Dating show that puts love in the hands of astrology.
Disaster teams have been unable to get to the scene of Wednesday's glacier collapse
Konnie Huq’s guests Switch Off from social media for a week and reflect on the experience
The stories of three people with multiple personalities.
Edi Stark looks at the burgeoning field of epigenetics
Musician Bishi examines how tech and AI shape the future of music creation.
The effects of rising Hindu nationalism in India and abroad
Cerddoriaeth ar gyfer bore Sul.
BBC Radio Cymru
Helen Pankhurst tells the incredible story of her grandmother's Ethiopian legacy.
A father on the run disguises his daughter as a boy to escape the law.
Islington-born Sylvie Simmons talks to Nick Barraclough about her life as a rock writer.
How Charles Bliss attempted to bring about world peace through a new visual language.
Amica Dall and Giles Smith look at our relationship with the material world.
Revealing everything listeners ever wanted to know about the symphony
BBC Radio 3
The story of Poland's Syrena Records, a label that defined a nation.
Shaun Ley tells the inside story of one extraordinary day in the House of Commons.
Lyse Doucet talks to those whose lives have been changed by events in Syria.
In Lozells Church, Birmingham, new and old refugees meet and compare experiences.