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A Very Special Relationship
A look at the relationship between New Labour and Rupert Murdoch's News International.
A Very Special Relationship
A look at the relationship between New Labour and Rupert Murdoch's News International.
A Very Theatrical Revolution
Dominic Dromgoole goes in search of Shakespeare's indoor playhouse, Blackfriars Theatre.
A View Through a Lens
Wildlife cameraman John Aitchison on human experience and the beauty of nature
A Voyage on Livingstone's Lake
The story of the MV Ilala, a 60-year-old boat still in use in Malawi and Mozambique.
A Week with Adam Buxton
Adam Buxton offers some personal observations from the past week.
A Welsh Anthology
By Laura Morris. In a single day a child's fantasies turn to sludgy brown water.
A Welsh Anthology
Five stories by Welsh writers
A Wonderful Way to Make a Living
US satirist Joe Queenan presents a series on people with highly unusual occupations
About a Dog
Comedy series about the unique relationship between dogs and their owners
Absent Friends
An exploration of characters we know and love on TV or radio, but who rarely appear
Act of Worship
An act of worship and music
Act Your Age
Host Simon Mayo pits the comic generations against each other
Actor's Words
Five actors read self-penned stories
Addiction
Stories on the theme of addictions and obsessions
Adebayor Returns Home
Arsenal striker Emmanuel Adebayor makes an emotional return home to Togo.
Adrian's Wall
Mike McCartney follows the construction of a memorial to the late poet Adrian Henri.
Adults With Autism
Mike Embley explores the adult autistic mind.
Adventures in Junk
Alan Dein discovers the surprising history of the adventure playground.
Adventures in Poetry
Programme exploring the background, effect and lasting appeal of some well-loved poems
Advertising: The Most Fun You Can Have With Your Clothes On!
Advertising executive Robin Wright presents a history of the advertising industry
Advice to the Living
People who only have a short time left to live give advice to the rest of us.
Affluent Workers Revisited, Revisited
Sarfraz Manzoor revisits a 1980s sociological study of Luton with Professor Fiona Devine.
Afghanistan: Is It Mission Impossible?
Eddie Mair chairs a debate about the continuing western involvement in Afghanistan.
Africa at 50
Robin Denselow reports on Africa, 50 years after many countries became independent
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