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Following the Floating Voters
Shaun Ley follows the changing views of some floating voters.
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Incarnations: India in 50 Lives
The history of India told through the lives of 50 phenomenal people.
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Personal Best
Gillian Russell introduces kit and app reviews, expert advice and the latest fitness news.
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The Thought Chamber
In a room devoid of all light and sound, guests are left alone to reveal their thoughts
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Straeon Harri Parri
John Ogwen yn darllen rhai o straeon Harri Parri. John Ogwen reads stories by Harri Parri.
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Gwlad Moc
Cyfresi o'r archif yng nghwmni'r diweddar Moc Morgan. Archive series with the late Moc ...
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The Lost Art of the TV Theme
Comedian and musician Richard Morton recalls the heyday of the classic TV theme.
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The Folk of the Pennines
Mark Radcliffe walks the Pennine Way to mark its fiftieth anniversary
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Open Art
A collaboration between the Âé¶¹Éç and Artangel, working with artists across the UK.
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Alistair Cooke Memorial Lecture
Exploring the legacy of the American Civil War and its impact on race relations in America
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Dawn Chorus: The Sounds of Spring
Uninterrupted and unspoiled, the birdsong of sunrise in all its glory.
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The Invisible College
Cathy FitzGerald presents creative writing lessons, aided by the ghosts of writers past.
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The Audio Describers
Matthew Sweet meets the people who create a whole new cinematic world.
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Britain's Hidden Talent: Women Engineers
Susan Marling asks why the UK has the lowest proportion of female engineers in Europe.
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The Rape of Berlin
Investigating mass rapes committed by Soviet troops in Germany at the end of World War II.
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The Great War of Words: Peace before Annihilation?
Michael Portillo explores the possibilities for peace and protest during World War I.
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Lore's Story
Moving story of love and the struggle to find meaning when faced with a terrible illness.
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Twenty Years of Hate
Andrew Hussey on the impact of one of French cinema's most incendiary films, La Haine.
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The Listeners' Election
Chris Mason brings together listeners' contributions on election issues that concern them.
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Vive l'Empereur!
Max Cotton explores the world of Napoleonic re-enactment and the legacy of Waterloo.
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Macau: Monte Carlo of the Orient
How Macau overtook Las Vegas to become the gambling capital of the world.
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Does the House Always Win?
In-game betting is becoming hugely popular, but does it threaten the integrity of sport?
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Forensics in Crisis
Science journalist Linda Geddes investigates why forensic science has fallen into crisis.
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Women in Blue
Jackie Malton assesses how the police have tackled sexism and misogyny in their ranks.
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Election Snapshots
The stories behind iconic photographs from British general elections.
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The Latte Linguists and Other Espresso Entrepreneurs
Documentary exploring the increasing popularity of coffee shops as places to work from.
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World Business Report
The latest business and finance news from around the world, on the Âé¶¹Éç.
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The Sunday Night Drop
A look at the lives of children from divorced parents who travel between parental homes.
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The Buchan Tradition
Nick Rankin explores the literary legacy of the writer John Buchan.
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Two Rooms
Debate programme. Two groups of voters dissect the issues as election day looms.
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Matilda and the Ramsay Bunch
Tilly Ramsay swaps London for sun-soaked L.A, whipping up tasty treats for her friends.
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Future Speak
Tom Armitage decodes digital literacy for the so-called 'second machine age'.
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The Hobsbawm File
The hidden history of Britain's covert programme against communism during the Cold War.
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The Fishwives’ Tale
The women who overcame grief through friendship and sea shanties
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The Meaning of Life According to AJ Ayer
Philosopher AC Grayling explores what his former tutor had to say on life’s big question.
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Campaign Sidebar
Hugo Rifkind presents a quirky take on the twists and turns of the election campaign
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Hollow Earth: A Travel Guide
Comedian Robin Ince takes us on a tour of a world beneath the earth's crust.
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Children of the Scattered Homes
Clare Jenkins tells the story of children cared for in 'scattered homes' of Sheffield.
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Ursula Le Guin at 85
Naomi Alderman talks to novelist Ursula Le Guin and hears from fans including Neil Gaiman.
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Treasures of Ancient Greece
Series in which Alastair Sooke explores the riches and unique legacy of Greek art.
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Is Cancer Money Well Spent?
Matthew Hill investigates how money is spent on cancer treatments.
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Billie Holiday: Fine and Mellow
An exploration of the dramatic life and jazz legacy of singer Billie Holiday
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3D Bioprinting
Howard Stableford investigates whether advances in 3D printing can benefit nature.
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AA: America's Gift to the World
On the 80th birthday of Alcoholics Anonymous, AL Kennedy tells its story and how it works.
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Twin Peaks
Danny Leigh explains how Twin Peaks changed the television landscape forever.
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