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The BBC's Sarah Campbell reflects on the death of Prince Philip as she looks back on 12 months of the most significant events for the royal family.
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As part of BBC Sport's LGBT+ History Month, Clare Balding looks at what it means to be a gay woman in sport and how women have adapted as they try to reclaim the word 'Lesbian'. Show more
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As the world reels from fires, floods and heatwaves, researchers are more certain than ever that human activity is making them worse. Show more
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Felicity Baker, who has a stammer, reveals what it's like to live with the condition. Among those she talks to is Michael Palin, whose father stammered but never spoke about it. Show more
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Sarah Keith-Lucas and Nick Miller report on how climate change is affecting the Scottish ski industry and look back at 2021's biggest storms.
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Prince Philip, Una Stubbs, Charlie Watts, Sarah Harding, Captain Sir Tom Moore, Christopher Plummer, Jimmy Greaves - just a few of those whose lives are celebrated in this year's We Remember.
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Zeinab Badawi profiles four operatic stars to explore what is in store for opera as it embraces greater diversity and innovative ways of production and of reaching new audiences. Show more
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It was a year shaped by the global fight against the coronavirus pandemic but with significant developments in climate change and space exploration. Pallab Ghosh gives his analysis of the year. Show more
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BBC Media Editor Amol Rajan talks to UK Information Commissioner Elizabeth Denham as she draws close to the end of her five-year term in her post. Show more
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In this Cop26 special, Click checks out the latest innovations focused on the climate crisis, showcasing solutions that you can embrace, including some serious food for thought. Show more
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The team looks back at what has been, because of the impact of Covid-19, another tumultuous year for world cinema. Show more
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Afghanistan is in the grip of a new and sinister campaign of violence, in which young professionals - often women - are being deliberately singled out, targeted and murdered. Show more
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HARDtalk
Neil deGrasse Tyson - Director, Hayden Planetarium, New York
30 minutes on BBC Parliament
Available for years
Stephen Sackur speaks to astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson. He shares his fascination with space, but on earth science is under pressure, from Covid to climate change. Is trust in science dwindling? Show more
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The team looks back at what has been, because of the impact of Covid-19, another tumultuous year for world cinema. Show more
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Zeinab Badawi profiles four operatic stars to explore what is in store for opera as it embraces greater diversity and innovative ways of production and of reaching new audiences. Show more
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The Travel Show comes from the USA as we follow the Ellis family and their two severely autistic twins taking their first ever vacation together. Show more
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HARDtalk
Neil deGrasse Tyson - Director, Hayden Planetarium, New York
30 minutes on BBC Parliament
Available for years
Stephen Sackur speaks to astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson. He shares his fascination with space, but on earth science is under pressure, from Covid to climate change. Is trust in science dwindling? Show more