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Where's the Femur?

Clare English examines the state of medical training in Britain amid fears for the future.

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Who Goes First?

Richard Uridge explores the pros and cons of self-experimentation by medical researchers.

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Who Killed the Cockney Sparrer?

Nature detective Tom Heap investigates who, or what, is killing the common sparrow.

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Who Knows What the Dogs Nose Knows?

Sue Broom investigates the world of the sniffer dog.

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Who Likes Techno?

Toby Amies explores the history of techno music.

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Who Needs Scientists?

Mark Miodownik challenges the conventional wisdom that more scientists are essential.

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Who Owns Adam Smith?

Which party can claim to represent the legacy of the famous Scottish economist?

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Who the Wild Things Are

Philip Glassborow explores Maurice Sendak's children's book Where the Wild Things Are.

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Who Was Joyce Hatto?

The real story of Joyce Hatto, the pianist embroiled in a fakery scandal.

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Who Was Opal?

Melanie McFadyean investigates the mysterious life and diary of Opal Whiteley.

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Who Wrote Bach's Toccata?

Could Bach's most famous work be a fake? Simon Townley investigates.

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Who's My Half-Brother? Where's My Half-Sister?

How children conceived through a sperm donor can make contact with their half-siblings.

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Whose Health Is It Anyway?

Barbara Myers examines the health trainers initiative.

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Whose Side is Bart Simpson on?

Phill Jupitus looks at the enduring popularity of The Simpsons.

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Why Do the British Love Wildlife?

Francesco Da Mosto explores the British love of the natural world.

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Why Go?

Chris Ledgard explores the world of the ancient oriental game of Go.

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Why Russia Spies

Russian agents remain against the West. Peter Hennessy investigates why.

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Wide Awake at Bedtime

Stewart Henderson joins children at sleepover events around the UK

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Widower's Tales

The moving stories of four men who were left alone after the death of a partner

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Widowers' Tales

The moving, inspiring stories of four men who found a new identity late in life.

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Wil Hodgson: Straight Outta Chippenham

Comedian Wil Hodgson recounts tales of life lived as an outsider in a 'man's town'.

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Wild Arabia: The Natural History of the Middle East

Tessa McGregor explores the natural history of the Middle East

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Wild Billy Childish

John Wilson meets Billy Childish, the most prolific outsider in British art.

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Wild Ways

Series of stories about women on the road

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Wildlife and the Marine Bill

The potential benefits of the proposed new Marine and Coastal Access Bill

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