News
A look inside one of the most brutal campaigns of state repression in modern history.
BBC Two
Families of six Lockerbie bombing victims tell the story of their lost loved ones.
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BBC One
Documentary examining the singer’s relationship with the UK since his first visit in 1975.
After an implosion on a Titanic dive, investigators search for the truth.
One woman’s challenge to restore a 200-year-old loom.
BBC Two Northern Ireland
The rise and spectacular fall of one of the UK’s most high-profile businesswoman.
BBC Scotland
Visits to the areas from the Shipping Forecast: Dogger, Irish Sea, Wight, Lundy and Forth.
BBC Radio 4
Declan Harvey and guests explore iconic songs that were once banned by the BBC.
BBC Radio Ulster
The legend is back as Walking With Dinosaurs returns. Meet six iconic dinosaurs.
A look at the dazzling, complex period of Liza Minnelli’s life in the 1970s.
Who hacked M&S and Co-op? We go inside the cyber-attacks that shook the high street.
BBC News
Protests erupt after George Floyd’s murder – told by those on the front line.
Series talking to journalists who have broken news stories which made world headlines.
BBC One Northern Ireland
Simon Reeve journeys across a land of Arctic tundra, vast forests and stunning fjords.
A serial scammer and master manipulator. The many personas of influencer 'Carrie Jade'.
Meet the creatures with a career path - in niche jobs where only an animal will do.
Can therapy change your life?
Ellie Wilson confronts the trauma of her relationship as her rapist ex nears parole.
BBC Three
How assisted dying works in California and Canada.
What happens when your baby upends the life you thought you'd have?
The story of one of the worst disasters in footballing history and the loss of 56 lives.
The untold story surrounding the pop duo Milli Vanilli and their lip-syncing scandal.
A rare window into what happens to the bodies donated for medical education.
Toby Jones presents a set of must-see Dad's Army moments from the BBC's archives.
Iolo Williams explores four of Wales’s most stunning river valleys.
BBC One Wales
Jonathan Dimbleby reflects on his father Richard's reporting on the liberation of Belsen.
BBC Four
Diagnoses of autism have been rising exponentially. Why?
Rachel Burden speaks to veterans about the VE Day celebrations 80 years ago.
Yinka Bokinni explores rap mogul Sean Combs's life and the criminal charges he denies.
Donald Trump's return to the White House has seen sweeping change in the US and beyond.
Exploring the exceptional life and work of Belfast-born actor Stephen Rea.
Is noise an invisible killer? James Gallagher investigates.
This obituary film charts the life of Pope Francis, born Jorge Bergoglio in Buenos Aires.
Following the death of Pope Francis, Edward Stourton explores his life and legacy.
YouTube is turning 20. Discover the story behind the video empire that changed everything.
Capturing Paul Simon's return to South Africa some years after the release of Graceland.
Following the band The Runrig Experience on tour as they build up to a Glasgow gig.
BBC ALBA
Gareth Malone prepares eight rookie singers for a performance of Handel’s Messiah.
Sacha Dench investigates the plight of one of the world's most persecuted birds.
From DJs and club owners to party-goers, we find out why the UK's club scene is shrinking.
Three motorcycle road racers reflect on faith and this most dangerous of sports.
A documentary directed by Sam Mendes, reliving the liberation of Bergen-Belsen.
The gripping story of the life and downfall of Grant Amato.
Simon Schama confronts the Holocaust as a Europe-wide crime of complicity.
Do parents know enough about standards of care in the nurseries they choose?
BBC One North West
Fascinating, surprising and eye-opening stories from the past, brought to life.
Former footballer Ashley Cain explores the issues that affect young men.
Sean Farrington sheds light on invisible trends affecting our lives at work.
The story of the chilling rise of the Kinahan cartel.