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Take a look behind the scenes of making Blue Planet II and further uncover our hidden underwater world. With insights from Sir David Attenborough, Becky Ripley and Emily Knight dig deeper into the series to uncover even more about our hidden, underwater world. Plus exclusive interviews from the...
Mark Kermode conducts a very personal tour of the last 60 years of pop music in cinema
Mina Rzouki, Julien Laurens, Raphael Honigstein and James Horncastle present opinionated and irreverent debate on the football stories making the headlines across the Euro Leagues
All new audio drama, bringing you the stories from Albert Square that you can’t see on TV. Get it first on BBC Sounds from 28th November. Download the app today.
Drag Queens' Den is your weekly dose of fabulous queens from all over the scene, from RuPaul to Blackpool, via Liverpool, Pontypool and everywhere else in the country that doesn't rhyme with 'Paul'.Each week Glyn Fussell plays host to a studio of drag queens to guide our listeners on a journey...
From Dirty Talk to the A to Z of Sex Toys, Poppy and Rubina confess all the funny and intimate details of their sex lives. A South Asian woman still can’t talk openly about her sex life, but Poppy and Rubina are determined to change that, beginning with their own experiences. In this new...
Martha Kearney, in conversation with former government ministers, reveals the truth behind the headlines of previously secret government files that have been released to the public
Based on an episode from the new, second series of BBC Three's Life and Death Row, Greg James looks at the story of Daniel Lopez, convicted of killing a policeman during a high speed chase in Texas in 2009.
Creative minds talk about the cultural work that inspires them, an arts project for BBC Radio 4. Each Cultural Exchange podcast contains the curator’s recommendation.
Guests are invited to choose the eight records they would take to a desert island
The extraordinary and hidden histories behind everyday objects and actions
Leading creative thinkers choose an artwork from the Museum of Modern Art, and talk about how it inspires or provokes, thrills or surprises them. Presented by Alastair Sooke.
Welcome to Money Moves with Toni Tone, where author and motivational speaker Toni Tone is on a journey to discover a more holistic approach to money. She’ll unveil unexpected connections with empowerment, health, well-being and relationships. She’ll be joined by expert guests including...
Weekly gardening advice with Tim Crowther, including top tip, plant and job of the week and back to basics. Solutions to your gardening problems. BBC Radio Leeds
Scotland's premier football comedy team put on their shooting boots for a kick at the national obsession.
Guests are invited to choose the eight records they would take to a desert island
Catriona Morton talks to fellow survivors of sexual assault and abuse about what happened to them and how they cope now. After experiencing sexual abuse and assault herself, Catriona felt like she was abandoned by society, “stranded in an ocean,” she says, "with only a life raft and no...
Hear about the books that have shaped the lives of globally celebrated movers and shakers, as Mariella visits them in their homes, hotels and dressing rooms to find out why their reading matters.
Maths quizzes for children aged 9 - 11 emphasising mental maths and problem solving.
Tim Harford presents a series of talks inspired by ideas in anthropology, culture and the social sciences
A 10-part drama about the founding of Israel. Miriam is a Jewish immigrant to Palestine, and Youssef is an Arab inhabitant driven into exile. At the heart of it all is the city of Jerusalem.
Brett Westwood explores our relationship with nature and its impact on human culture and society, complimented by comedy sketches and the Natural History Heroes series. UK Only.
Alvin Hall travels the USA revisiting the insights and observations of Alistair Cooke's Letter from America, on subjects as diverse as jazz, immigration and the American Dream
Your big questions about the future answered. How science will influence and change our lives. Britt Wray and Ellie Cosgrave present a fortnightly investigation of a hot science topic in about 30 minutes. The Tomorrow's World podcast will begin a second run of episodes in early 2018.
Guests are invited to choose the eight records they would take to a desert island
Ronald Reagan’s presidency, from Reagonomics and the invasion of Grenada in his first term, to the Iran-contra scandal and reconciliation with Soviet leader Mihail Gorbachev in his second. A fascinating social, cultural and political history of American life, through the words of British-American...
Primary Music KS1 offers music resources to support the Key Stage 1 music curriculum. The resources emphasise songs and singing and often have strong cross-curricular links to other subjects, especially Literacy. Audio content is available to download at any time as mp3 files and can be used from...
Nature documentaries to inspire your next outdoors adventure. Introduced by Harriet Noble.Discover the joy of wild swimming, the secrets of outdoor cooking and the tranquillity of canoeing down a river.Whether you’re an intrepid explorer or a weekend micro adventurer we have a Radio 4 programme...
Уроки англійської мови поновлюються щотижня і допоможуть вам у навчанні.
Will Self goes on a 700-mile road trip in a Trabant, the iconic East German car.
BBC Radio York look at issues affecting farming and the North Yorkshire countryside.
Graham Norton entertaining the nation, with a vibrant mix of celeb guests and chat. From BBC Radio 2
In celebration of the 250th anniversary of Robert Burns - over 300 poems have been recorded by actors from all generations. Visit bbc.co.uk/robertburns for more from Robert Burns.
In this club, our Glaswegian duo Cassi and Roisin chat life, culture, friendships, dating and everything else in between, as they dissect bizarre obsessions and irrational hates.
Celebrating Radio 1's 50th Birthday, with radio shows made from archive material, and interviews with former Radio 1 DJs. Radio 1 Vintage was a 3-day radio station that aired on 30th September 2017.
Stacey Copeland, Jack Dearden and Trevor Hunt talk all things rugby league.
Discover classical music loved by celebrated guests from all walks of life. To hear the music in full go to BBC Playlister.
Jimmy Wagg brings you all the latest gossip from Manchester City. Tuesday evening from 6pm to 7pm is the time to air your views too. To contact the team, ring 0161 228 2255, text 81333 MANC, or email at [email protected]. And you can follow us on Facebook or Twitter.
Current issues that matter to Africa go under discussion and are brought to the attention of a global audience.Each month an invited audience engages robustly with a distinguished international panel to help inform global perceptions of the continent. If it matters to Africa, we shall debate it...
When a child goes missing there is one thing worse than finding a body – and that’s not finding a body.No Body Recovered was written, produced and edited by Kevin Connolly, Maria Byrne, Diarmuid McIntyre, and Jeremy Skeet. Commissioning editor: Fiona Campbell Music by: Sarah Cullen Additional...
In a community saturated by talk of babies and marriages, British Asian bereavement is curiously complicated - and often ignored.Family, religious and cultural issues make each passing unique from the mainstream and brings in sharp focus the generational expectations that can cause further...
Clever About Cash offers practical advice on how to navigate the challenging area of personal finance. Kim McAllister and Eileen Adamson talk to experts who suggest tips which can make a real difference to your bank balance. Whatever your financial situation, this is the show to help you make the...
Guests are invited to choose the eight records they would take to a desert island.
Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss the work of key philosophers and their theories.
Good chat. Good times. Hayley Pearce tackles the issues that make the group chats go off, with help from her regular squad of contributors.
Gareth Rhys Owen, Rob Hayles and Simon Brotherton bring you a daily podcast from the 2019 Tour de France, as Geraint Thomas defends the title he won last year for Team Ineos (then Team Sky).Follow the team @5liveSport, via the BBC Sport website, and use the hashtag #BBCycling to get in touch.
Sarah Montague interviews the people whose ideas are challenging the future of education.
The 9/11 attacks, the war on terror and invasion of Iraq defined George W Bush’s first term. A fascinating social, cultural and political look at American life from Alistair Cooke