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To mark the 40th anniversary of one of the most influential albums ever released, Marvin Gaye's What's Going On - which was released in May 1971 - Smokey Robinson explores the social and political impact of this classic album and explains why Marvin's masterpiece still has resonance today.
What's Going On - Music That Defined A Decade
Michael Portillo invites us to look again at our collective memories of great events and characters from the past. Rediscovering forgotten events that challenge our understanding and put the complication back into history. The four half hour documentaries are broadcast every Sunday from Nov 13th.
Things We Forgot to Remember
The most comprehensive coverage of Tottenham Hotspur FC. Stay in contact with everything that's going on at White Hart Lane by listening to the podcast every Monday. The latest team news, player and manager interviews as well as features involving the club's community initiatives.
Inside Tottenham Hotspur FC
It's a phenomenon which seems to have come from nowhere, but in fact computer-based social networks have been around for decades. In this three-part series the BBC's technology correspondent Rory Cellan Jones traces the hidden story of social networking, from the early days of computing and the 60s counterculture through to the businesses worth billions today. From their roots in utopian experiments in California, online social networks spread around the world. In the past few years companies such as Facebook and Twitter have captivated millions of users. But what will be the next big thing in social networking, and how is it changing our lives? This series was originally broadcast in three weekly parts from 26 January 2011.
Secret History of Social Networking
One Planet covers environmental, development and agriculture stories, dealing with the impact of humankind on the natural world.
One Planet
BBC round-up of South Asian and international news. Every weekday at 1400GMT correspondents in the region and from around the world report on all of the day's events, including sport, business and entertainment. The 29 minute programme is presented from Delhi and produced in London, making use of all of the BBC's regional and international resources.
Evening Report: South Asian News
Uma revista semanal, produzida pela BBC Brasil. O programa analisa os eventos que serão notícia na semana que inicia.
Panorama (Portuguese)
A simple letter for established Gaelic learners. Roddy Maclean has created this letter for learners who have progressed beyond basic learning, but find the Litir do Luchd-ionnsachaidh (Letter to Gaelic Learners) too advanced.
Accompanying text is available in both English and Gaelic.
The Little Letter for Gaelic Learners
Take a walk through Scotland's most intriguing landscapes. With Iain Stewart.
Walking Through Landscape
This programme covers all aspects of life in the UK, including cultural and social issues and events, life style, Chinese communities in the UK, and Sino-British cultural exchanges.
Real UK (Mandarin)
A big bad bundle of comedy genius from the mind and studio of Tim Westwood. Featuring all the funniest ish from his show weekdays from 4-7pm on BBC Radio 1Xtra. Listen on digital TV, DAB digital radio and online at bbc.co.uk/1Xtra.
Westwood's Best Bits
Gritty daily radio soap set in a vibrant urban community. Want something that really gets to grips with your issues? This soap brings different cultures and generations together and isn't afraid to tackle taboo stories rocking the foundations of relationships, family and religion. The cast reflect the cultural mix of Britain today strongly representing British Asian, Irish and Black characters in a cool non-stereotypical way. Also check out some of your favourite tunes pumping through the drama - every song tells a story! Silver Street is broadcast on BBC Asian Network at 12.15 Monday to Friday, with an omnibus at 4.30pm on Sundays.
Silver Street: daily urban soap
Richard Bacon's Secret Podcast is the best bits of part of Richard Bacon's weekday (Monday to Thursday) late-night show on BBC Radio 5 live, published every Friday. It's a podcast. It's by Richard Bacon. And it's a secret. So Shhhh...
Richard Bacon's Secret Podcast
Comedy, skits and fun from the Adil Ray show. An irreverent depiction of British Asian life. All taken from Adil Ray on the BBC Asian Network, weekdays from 7am.
Adil Ray
News, reports, interviews and action from London’s cricket teams. Follow the clubs’ progress in the county championship and one-day competitions and get the latest cricket news and features from the capital.
London Cricket Show
The very latest music tracks and albums reviewed each week, by 5 live’s Victoria Derbyshire and a panel of guests – including interviews with big-name artists on their latest work. Including pop, rock, R&B, hip hop, alternative and indie. Broadcast every Monday morning on the Victoria Derbyshire programme, BBC Radio 5 live, and podcast on Monday afternoons.
Music Review with Victoria Derbyshire
To mark Queen Elizabeth’s Diamond Jubilee, James Naughtie introduces the 60 new Elizabethans who reflect and define her reign. The 60 have been chosen by a panel of historians. The programmes are broadcasting on BBC Radio 4 from 11 June for 12 weeks.
The New Elizabethans
The latest fishing news from the North East's rivers and reservoirs. Railton Howes brings you the lowdown on what's new in the world of fishing and guest experts update you on the different forms of the sport.
Howes Fishing
Sue Dougan brings you tips and advice on horticulture in Cambridgeshire. Sue and guests update you with news on the gardening jobs for the week ahead, allotment tips, plant of the week and features on gardening heritage in the county.
Dougan Does Gardening
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