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Bill Clinton, Nicole Scherzinger and members of the Kennedy family reveal how JFK's sister Eunice used sport to change the lives of people with intellectual disabilities. Show more
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The downfall of travel firm Thomas Cook had a far reaching effect on customers and staff. The BBC's Tom Burridge tells the story of how one of Britain's biggest brands collapsed. Show more
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In a year shaped by the impact of deforestation and climate change, Pallab Ghosh reports on the frontiers of science and space.
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Doris Day, Clive James, Toni Morrison, Albert Finney and Gordon Banks - just a few of those whose lives are celebrated in We Remember.
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Nick Miller and Sarah Keith Lucas speak to climate scientists at Cambridge University, to reflect on the most significant meteorological events of 2019. Show more
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Witness History has five stories from the history of space exploration, to mark the 50th anniversary of the Moon Landing in 1969. Show more
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It's the Clickmas Special! With bags of seasonal tech fun. Astronaut Tim Peake chats about the year in Space and we race one of the fastest ever e-cars.
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The BBC's Amol Rajan takes a close up look at a year dominated by the power of social media.
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Bill Clinton, Nicole Scherzinger and members of the Kennedy family reveal how JFK's sister Eunice used sport to change the lives of people with intellectual disabilities. Show more
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The team behind the hit podcast – and TV show – reflects on another a turbulent year for the UK’s politics and its relationship with the EU.
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Following 300 veterans as they board a ship to return to the D-Day beaches in Normandy. Aged between 90 and 105, some are returning for the first time. They remember the thousands who never came home. Show more
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Private Eye's editor Ian Hislop talks to the BBC's Media Editor Amol Rajan about front covers, cartoons and satire: making sense of the world in 2019.
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Lucy Hedges rounds up some of The Travel Show's best adventures from 2019.
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Simon McCoy looks back at the challenges and opportunities faced by Britain's Coastal communities in 2019.
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In a country where it's expected that your extended family will look after you in old age, what do you do if they rejected you a long time ago? Show more
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No need to wait until tomorrow morning to see what's in the papers - tune in for a lively and informed conversation about the next day's headlines.
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Stephen Sackur interviews former adult actress Mia Khalifa. What does her story tell us about the porn industry and 21st century culture? Show more
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For five months, protests have rocked Hong Kong, pitting hundreds of thousands of young, idealistic demonstrators against the authorities and the might of China. Show more
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On the brink of adulthood, exploring what it's like being seventeen around the world. From Lebanon to Uganda, Newsbeat meets teenagers, and looks at their hopes and dreams. Show more
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In a year shaped by the impact of deforestation and climate change, Pallab Ghosh reports on the frontiers of science and space.
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Stephen Sackur interviews former adult actress Mia Khalifa. What does her story tell us about the porn industry and 21st century culture? Show more