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My Right to Die
Canada debates their readiness to allow medically assisted dying for the mentally ill.
BBC News
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Growing Up Jewish
Four young Jews prepare for the biggest night of their lives – their Bar and Bat Mitzvah.
BBC One
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Ibiza: Secrets of the Party Island
Zara McDermott follows the money to discover what makes the island of Ibiza tick.
BBC Three
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John Meagher: The Divil's Own
Comedian John Meagher investigates his nightmares and Northern Ireland's 'Satanic Panic'.
BBC Radio 4
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Young and Addicted: Generation Ketamine
Rachel Stonehouse explores why more young people are getting addicted to ketamine.
BBC News
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Shoulder to Shoulder: Remembered by Siân Phillips, Waris Hussein and Moira Armstrong
Siân Phillips, Waris Hussein and Moira Armstrong look back on the 1974 BBC TV series.
BBC Four
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Split Ends
Singer-songwriter Kitty Perrin attempts to analyse the reasons behind why bands split.
BBC Radio 4
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Pompeii: The New Dig
Following the biggest archaeological excavation in Pompeii for a generation.
BBC Two
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Glued Up: The Sticky Story of Humanity
Glues hold our world together – and have done since the dawn of civilisation.
BBC Radio 4
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Free Solo
Solo climber Alex Honnold prepares to achieve his lifelong dream of scaling El Capitan.
BBC Two
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Big Zuu Goes to Mecca
Chef and rapper Big Zuu makes a pilgrimage to Mecca to explore his Muslim faith.
BBC Two
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Fragments - The London Nail Bombings
The London nail bombings of 1999 viewed through some of the striking images of the events.
BBC Radio 4
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Kurt Cobain: Moments That Shook Music
Using unseen archive footage to demystify the tragic death of the Nirvana frontman.
BBC Two
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The Bradford Aunties
Three Asian aunties plan a coach trip to pass on culture and tradition to young people.
BBC One
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Ministry of Evil: The Twisted Cult of Tony Alamo
Brainwashing, polygamy, necromancy - the life and crimes of cult leader Tony Alamo.
BBC Four
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Meet the Roman Emperor with Mary Beard
Mary Beard uncovers the hidden world of the emperors of Rome.
BBC Two
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The Everest Obsession
Is an obsession with Everest creating unnecessary risk for the people who work there?
BBC Radio 4
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The Darkest Days: Israel-Gaza Six Months On
Lyse Doucet presents searing accounts from both sides in the Israel-Gaza conflict.
BBC Two
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Hannah Waddingham's Eurovision 1974 Celebration
Hannah Waddingham celebrates the 50th anniversary of ABBA’s victory at Eurovision.
BBC Four
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Gegs (9,4)* - A Cryptic History
James Peak embarks on an odyssey to discover the history of the cryptic crossword.
BBC Radio 4
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The Electric Car Shock
How much of a shock will affordable electric vehicles from China give European car makers?
BBC Radio 4
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When ABBA Came to Britain
The story of ABBA’s 50-year relationship with the UK in their own words.
BBC Two
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Rwanda's Genocide: 30 Years On
Victoria Uwonkunda returns to Rwanda for the first time since fleeing the 1994 genocide.
BBC News
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Paul Abbott Remembers… Clocking Off
Paul Abbott looks back at his drama about the lives of staff in a Manchester factory.
BBC Four
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William Gaunt and Marcia Warren Remember... No Place Like Home
Actors William Gaunt and Marcia Warren look back on the 1980s sitcom No Place Like Home.
BBC Four
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Love's Growth
Michael Symmons Roberts celebrates John Donne’s great poem of spring, Love’s Growth.
BBC Radio 4
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Tish
Moving story of photographer Tish Murtha, who used her camera to fight for social change.
BBC Four
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Mammals
Mammals are everywhere. Sir David Attenborough reveals the ingenuity behind their success.
BBC One
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Rwanda Thirty Years On
Rwanda's journey towards healing and reconciliation after the 1994 genocide.
BBC Radio 4
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Stable: The Boxing Game
Every fight can be make or break. Take a ringside seat at the McGuigans' boxing stable.
BBC One
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Alan Yentob Remembers… Ella Fitzgerald
Alan Yentob shares the story of how the 1974 BBC broadcast of Ella Fitzgerald came about.
BBC Two
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Counterfeit Characters
What do AI and digital technology mean for actors and their relationship with audiences?
BBC Radio 4
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2 Tone: The Story
Pete Waterman shares the story and explores the influence of 2 Tone music.
BBC Local Radio
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Mila's Legacy
One mother’s efforts to save her child could start a revolution in personalised medicine.
BBC Radio 4
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Big Gay Wedding with Tom Allen
Tom Allen celebrates the tenth anniversary of same-sex marriage in England and Wales.
BBC One
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The Secret Army
True story of a secret film unmasking the IRA, which subsequently vanished for decades.
BBC Two Northern Ireland
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Dehumidified
One baffling online scam – involving a £138 dehumidifier – and a wild journey to return it
BBC Radio 4
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I'll Be Back: 40 Years of The Terminator
Beth Singler explores the creation and enduring vision of The Terminator's AI prophecy.
BBC Radio 4
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The Reinvention of Poland
On the road in Poland as a new government tries to push through a political revolution.
BBC Radio 4
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In Ainm an Athar
Kevin Magee asks what the Catholic Church in Ireland might look like in the future.
BBC Two Northern Ireland
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Strike! The Village That Fought Back
Story of the miners who went on strike for 56 weeks to save Scotland’s last village pit.
BBC Scotland
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Ukraine: Replenishing the Ranks
Ukraine's plan to call up hundreds of thousands of troops has stalled amid political rows.
BBC News
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India's Mothers: Bearing the Heat
New research in India suggests heat can double the risk of stillbirth and miscarriage.
BBC News
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The War the World Forgot
Sudan's latest civil war is devastating, so why aren't we hearing more about it?
BBC Radio 4