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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
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
In this free daily download, Radio 3 presenters introduce a key composer and work featured in the Prom concerts of the day. Download and keep them all for an indispensable guide to some of the best loved music in the classical repertoire. You can listen to every Prom live on Radio 3 and for seven days after broadcast.
BBC Proms Music Guide
Daily programme highlights from BBC Radio News. Interviews and reports from BBC Radio 1, BBC Radio 4, BBC Radio 5 live, the BBC Asian Network and the BBC World Service.
As part of a short trial, episodes of this podcast will be available until the end of December 2009. To find out more visit bbc.co.uk/podcasts/trial
NewsPod
Political philosopher Michael Sandel delivers the BBC’s Reith Lectures for 2009. Professor Sandel’s theme – A New Citizenship – builds on a lifetime’s work exploring issues around democracy, ethics and what he calls the ‘politics of the common good’. The Reith lectures are broadcast on Radio 4 and the World Service. They will return in 2010.
Reith Lectures 2009
Ramblings is now featured on the Coast And Country podcast which brings you the very best of the British countryside every week of the year. As well as Clare's regular walks you'll be able to catch up with Matt Baker and Helen Mark's Open Country adventures around the British Isles. For year-round walks, wildlife and great stories from rural Britain sign up to the Coast and Country podcast here: www.bbc.co.uk/podcasts/series/country
Ramblings with Clare Balding
Sharp, insightful and witty reporting on the week's legal news in language everyone can understand. From crime to divorce at home, to international law and war crimes abroad, barrister Clive Coleman gets behind the headlines to find out what legal developments really mean. This half-hour programme is broadcast at 4 pm on Tuesday afternoons on Radio 4 and is repeated on Thursday evening at 8pm.
Law in Action
The cast and crew of Doctor Who take you behind the scenes with fascinating facts and irreverent observations on every special this year. Find out more at www.bbc.co.uk/doctorwho
Doctor Who: The Commentaries
Informative, educational and interesting. A special programme, in the form of a 'letter', specifically aimed at Gaelic learners who already have some knowledge of the language.
Letter To Gaelic Learners
The latest international cricket news and views from the peerless Test Match Special team at all of England's international matches. Insight, wit and analysis from Jonathan Agnew and Geoffrey Boycott, plus interviews with the top players at the end of every day's play.
Test Match Special
Latest news on how changes in the NHS affect patient care. Private medicine, scientific advances and controversies over new drugs and treatments. Special investigations.
You and Yours - Health
A three minute international news bulletin for 11-14 year olds. Available each day of the week with accompanying scripts. Scripts available on the BBC World News for Schools website - bbc.co.uk/worldnewsforschools, as well as the BBC World Class website - bbc.co.uk/worldclass.
World News For Schools
In 1939 a divided Ireland held her breath on the brink of the Second World War. Almost a quarter of a century later she swayed on the edge of a fresh conflict - Terence O’Neill was the new Prime Minister of Northern Ireland and the Troubles were just around the corner. What happened in the years between these two great turning points? In 60 episodes, 'A Short History of Ireland' brings the events, the leading characters and the ordinary people to life.
The series is written by Dr. Jonathan Bardon and is a continuation of his 240 part 'A Short History of Ireland' for BBC Radio Ulster. The narrators are Cherrie McIlwaine, Patrick FitzSymons, Sean Crummey and Dr. Jonathan Bardon.
A Short History of Ireland
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