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Guests are invited to choose the eight records they would take to a desert island
Join Ben Faulks for the assembly series for children aged 5 to 7 - including a story, song, a reflection / prayer and opportunities for discussion. Something to Think About can be used to fulfil the statutory requirement for a daily act of Collective Worship in primary schools.
Surprising stories from the history of science told by Naomi Alderman and Philip Ball.
Join Raj and Pablo for your fix of Bollywood movie chat and big star interviews.
A season of programmes from Radio 4 and Radio 4 Extra exploring the Red Planet of our dreams and, maybe, our futures...
Podcast of 20th Century China by bbcchinese.com gives you the most vivid accounts of witnesses and historians on China's 20th century history.
Series revisiting the childhood neighbourhoods of influential Britons
Nick Garnett tells the untold story of one of the Premier League’s most exciting footballers, Mo Salah – the man who flew so high in his debut season at Liverpool before injury hampered his Champions League and World Cup hopes. As a new season dawns, it explores whether success is more important...
Join Gemma Hunt for the assembly series for children aged 7 to 11 - including a story, a song, reflection / prayer and opportunities for discussion.
प्रसिद्ध लोगों की निजी ज़िंदगी की वो बातें जिन्हें आप जानना चाहते हैं
Elsie Frost was murdered on 9 October 1965 in Wakefield in the UK. She was 14. The murderer hasn't been caught. iPM investigates this unsolved case.
If this is power, then power out. What happens when the power system we’re hooked up to fails? When things we thought were solid, that we thought would protect us, fail? A new thriller about power and protest on a dying planet. Starring Vinnie Heaven and written by Sarah Woods.
Forty-five minutes of news, analysis and comment, with Sarah Montague.
Artists, musicians and composers introduce fifty key pieces of classical music composed between 1950 and 2000. As featured in the BBC Radio 3 programme, Hear & Now.
Lively and diverse conversation with weekly guests
Surprising stories from communities across England who are pulling together during these uncertain times.Originally broadcast on local BBC radio. Find out more on bbc.co.uk/makeadifference.
Adrian Goldberg presents cutting edge investigative journalism, as well as taking on listeners' campaigns and consumer issues
A comprehensive guide to the language of opera with contributions from singers, conductors, directors and vocal coaches. From BBC Radio 3, May 2010
Age 5 to 9. Explore The Great Fire of London through music, dance and drama activities.
James Naughtie profiles 60 public figures nominated to mark the diamond jubilee
Garry Richardson looks at the main sports stories of the week. Featuring live interviews and discussion with the biggest names in sport
Nick Bright and a squad from the world of social media provide a different take on the week’s biggest football stories.
The BBC World Service's wide range of documentaries from 2007.
For the 30th anniversary of Bob Marley's death, poet Lemn Sissay looks at the reggae legend's worldwide legacy.
Interviews with leading novelists, musicians, film directors, artists and more, from Radio 4's flagship arts show, presented by Kirsty Lang and John Wilson. Front Row is broadcast on BBC Radio 4 each weekday evening at 7.15 - 7.45pm
The story of our times told by the people who were there.
How a toddler was snatched by two teenage girls in a busy High Street store.
In a world where social media documents people's successes but none of their failures, Ed and Lauren are honest about how life can be a little bit rubbish.
A daily podcast full of features, news and interviews with the hottest comedians from the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, hosted by award-winning comedian Phil Ellis.
Stories shortlisted for the National Short Story Award
متابعة يومية لانتشار فيروس كورونا في العالم وما يحيط به من حقائق و معلومات زائفة
The BBC World Service's wide range of documentaries from 2014.
Looking at the lives of women around the world
Answering your biggest questions about schooling at home.
Dance teaching resources for Key Stage 1 covering National Curriculum PE objectives, with lesson plans. Presented by Cat Sandion and Justin Fletcher.
The story of our times told by the people who were there.
The best moments from Victoria Derbyshire's morning programme, Monday - Friday on BBC Radio 5 live. Exclusive, news-making interviews, and powerful human interest stories.
Dance teaching resources for Key Stage 1 covering National Curriculum PE objectives, with lesson plans. Presented by Pete Hillier and Diane Louise Jordan.
The best bits from Nick Grimshaw’s BBC Radio 1 Breakfast Show brought to you every week on a Friday featuring the funniest stuff and highlights from our big guests.
Will Self goes on a 50-kilometre walking tour of the Large Hadron Collider at Cern, just outside Geneva.
"Spòrs, ionadail, nàiseanta agus eadar-nàiseanta fon phrosbaig. A spotlight on the world of sport.
Advice and guidance to those interested in building a library of jazz recordings.
Miranda Sawyer presents a round-up of the best spoken word audio podcasting from around the world
BBC World Service's wide range of documentaries from 2010.
BBC Radio 3 Opera guides
Which ten women in the UK have done most to game-change the way power operates in the UK, whether in culture, business, politics or campaigns? Emma Barnett, chairs our 2014 panel. From BBC Radio 4
5 live's Bump Club follows families through their experience of pregnancy and birth. Every Sunday morning from 11am with Edith Bowman and Colin Murray
Please note that all future episodes will be published on the BBC’s Newscast feed.
This collection of audio promotes listening skills for pre-school, Reception and Key Stage 1 children with fun sound discrimination games. Children are encouraged to listen carefully to identify sounds and to respond in a variety of ways, including both speech and movement. Refer to the Teacher's...
Grace Dent presents a conversational history of radio comedy, from 1975 to 2005.