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The Churchills - Speaking For Themselves (Omnibus)
The letters of Winston and Clementine Churchill. With Alex Jennings.
±«Óãtv Radio 4 Extra
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If You Love Your Baby... The Fight for an Apology for Forced Adoptions
The story of historical forced adoptions and the mothers’ search for justice.
±«Óãtv News
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Wounds by Fergal Keane
Fergal Keane tells the family story that lies at the root of his fascination with war.
±«Óãtv Radio 4 Extra
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The Captain's Apprentice by Caroline Davison
Edwardian folk song, the Fens and the music of Ralph Vaughan Williams. Poppy Miller reads.
±«Óãtv Radio 4
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Who Are the '22?
David Cannadine tells the story of the origins of the 1922 Committee.
±«Óãtv Radio 4
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The Past is a Foreign Country, with Peter Curran
Secrets from celebrated Northern Ireland iconoclasts, from peace negotiation to pop.
±«Óãtv Radio 4
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Bhopal
The story of Rajkumar Keswani, the man who foretold the world's worst industrial accident.
±«Óãtv Radio 4
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Colouring in Britain
Uncovering the incredible lives and stories of Britons of colour, past and present.
±«Óãtv Sounds
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Who Was Michael X?
The intriguing story of the once famous Black British activist you’ve never heard of
±«Óãtv Sounds
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The History of Brazil is Round (Omnibus)
David Goldblatt unravels the story of Brazil through its abiding passion for football.
±«Óãtv Radio 4 Extra
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As Estranhas Origens das Guerras Culturais
Adaptação de premiado podcast da ±«Óãtv ‘Things Fell Apart’, de Jon Ronson.
±«Óãtv Brasil
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Secrets and Deals: How Britain Left the Middle East
How, in 1971, Bahrain, Qatar, and the UAE ceased to be part of the British Empire.
±«Óãtv Four
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Mattan: Injustice of a Hanged Man
A shocking miscarriage of justice which led to the execution of Mahmood Mattan
±«Óãtv Radio Wales
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The Island
The story of the island of Ireland’s epic geological journey, spanning 1.8 billion years.
±«Óãtv Two Northern Ireland
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The Rest Is History
Tom Holland and Dominic Sandbrook are interrogating the past to de-tangle the present.
±«Óãtv Sounds
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The Queen: Her Commonwealth Story
George Alagiah explores the history of Queen Elizabeth II and the Commonwealth.
±«Óãtv News
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The Royal Diplomat
Emma Barnett looks back on Queen Elizabeth II’s role as a global stateswoman.
±«Óãtv Radio 5 Live
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Fallout: Living in the Shadow of the Bomb
An examination of the fallout from Britain's atomic testing programme, which began in 1952
±«Óãtv Radio 4
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Sounds from the Seabed
Lucie Skeaping relives the sound of musical instruments found on Henry VIII’s Mary Rose.
±«Óãtv Radio 4 Extra
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Slighe Naoimh Cuithbeirt/St Cuthberts Way
Iagan MacNeil explores the St Cuthbert’s Way, from Melrose to St Boswells.
±«Óãtv ALBA
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Litir Ghrá ón Dara Cogadh Domhanda
How a Belfast doctor survived the WWII Japanese POW camps and came home to his sweetheart.
±«Óãtv Two Northern Ireland
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Russia 1985-1999: TraumaZone
What it felt like to live through the collapse of communism and democracy.
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The ±«Óãtv of Radio
David Hatch explores the facts, myths and legends of the ±«Óãtv's much loved 'BH'.
±«Óãtv Radio 4 Extra
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The People’s Piazza: A History of Covent Garden
David Olusoga explores the 400-year history of London’s Covent Garden Piazza.
±«Óãtv Two
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Seanchas sa Chaisteal
Sgeulachdan agus seanchasan mu chaistealan na GÃ idhealtachd.
±«Óãtv Radio nan Gà idheal
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Simon Schama's History of Now
Simon Schama reflects on a life in culture - and its enduring power in shaping our world.
±«Óãtv Two
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Acid Dream: The Great LSD Plot
This is the story of an attempt to start a revolution of the mind, from a Welsh farmhouse.
±«Óãtv Radio Wales
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The Newcomers
A new radio play marking 50 years since the expulsion of British Asians from Uganda.
±«Óãtv Radio Berkshire
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100 Years of ±«Óãtv News
±«Óãtv News presenters look back and remember a century of the corporation's news coverage.
±«Óãtv News
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Agatha Christie: Lucy Worsley on the Mystery Queen
Lucy Worsley discovers the origins of Agatha Christie's macabre magic.
±«Óãtv Two
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The Latest Secrets of Hieroglyphs
How experts are learning more about those who wrote the texts of the ancient Egyptians.
±«Óãtv Four
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The Channel (Omnibus)
Five viewpoints assessing the English Channel's impact on the British identity.
±«Óãtv Radio 4 Extra
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Bugzy Malone’s Grandest Game
Grand Theft Auto shocked and thrilled the world. For rapper Bugzy Malone – it goes deep.
±«Óãtv Radio 5 Live
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Kanaval: A People’s History of Haiti in Six Chapters
A history of Haiti seen through the lens of its vibrant annual carnival.
±«Óãtv Four
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Bells That Still Can Ring
The stories of some of Britain’s most iconic bells – and how they were cast and tuned.
±«Óãtv Radio 4
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The Kidnapping of Stephanie Slater
A 25-year-old estate agent disappears on a routine house viewing.
±«Óãtv Local Radio
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Car Park King: Richard III
One woman's quest to find a lost medieval English king.
±«Óãtv Radio Leicester
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The US and the Holocaust
How the Holocaust challenged the US's identity as a nation of immigrants.
±«Óãtv Four
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Duthchas
Life on the isle of Berneray as seen through the lens of 8mm Kodachrome in the 60s and 70s
±«Óãtv ALBA
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The Mayfair Hotel Megabuild
Following building work over six years that's set to transform Claridge's hotel.
±«Óãtv Two
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Plaigh air Bord
Biological warfare experiments off Lewis. Deuchainnean armachd bìth-eòlasach far Leòdhais.
±«Óãtv ALBA
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The Forgotten Dead
Explore the case of a woman whose partially mummified body was found in Bolton in 1982.
±«Óãtv Radio Manchester
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How the Holocaust Began
Using new evidence, historian James Bulgin reveals the origins of the Holocaust.
±«Óãtv Two
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Woke: The Journey of a Word
Matthew Syed traces the history of a term that's synonymous with our era of angry debate.
±«Óãtv Radio 4
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Drowned – The Flooding of a Village
A story of the flooding of a village in Wales to provide drinking water for Liverpool.
±«Óãtv Radio Wales
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Frontlines of Journalism
Jeremy Bowen presents stories from the frontlines of conflict - and journalism itself.
±«Óãtv Radio 4
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My Cousin, Regime Changer
Ahmad Chalabi: traitor to Iraq, or liberator? His distant cousin Selma Chalabi explores.
±«Óãtv Radio 4