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(41 programmes from the past week and the week to come, or available now on BBC iPlayer)
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Mabey in the Wild
Naturalist Richard Mabey presents a series about British flora
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Make Me a National Treasure
Gyles Brandreth discovers what it takes to become a national treasure.
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Making History
Series exploring ordinary people's links with the past
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Making of Modern Medicine, The
Narrative history series exploring over 2,000 years of western medicine
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Making Tracks
Paul Morley visits the Basing St Studios in the company of Trevor Horn and Chris Blackwell
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Malmesbury: The Philosophy Town
Malmesbury in Wiltshire aims to establish itself as the country's 'Philosophy Town'.
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Man with Many Names, The
Peter Day explores the wayward genius of Irish writer Flann O'Brien on his centenary.
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Mapping Britain's Underworld
Adam Hart-Davis reports on a major research project to map underground Britain.
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Marcus du Sautoy's Five Shapes
Mathematician Marcus du Sautoy finds his favourite forms in some highly unlikely places.
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Mastering the Art of the Kimono
Roland Buerk reports on the crisis in Japan's declining traditional kimono industry.
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Material World
Quentin Cooper talks to researchers behind all that's new and news across science.
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Media Show, The
Steve Hewlett presents a topical programme about the fast-changing media world
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Medicalisation of Normality, The
Are we are turning normal human behaviour into medical conditions?
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Mel's Iron Age Holiday
Mel Giedroyc takes a British family back 2,000 years to live in a Danish Iron Age village.
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Merzman: The Art of Kurt Schwitters
How a leading German modern artist's greatest work was rediscovered in a barn in Cumbria.
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MI6: A Century in the Shadows
Gordon Corera looks inside Britain's Secret Intelligence Service
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Midnight News
National and international news
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Midweek
Lively and diverse conversation with weekly guests
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Miles Jupp in a Locked Room
Miles Jupp investigates the appeal of mind-bending crime novels set in locked rooms.
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Mind Changers
Series exploring the development of the science of psychology during the 20th century
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Mind Myths
Claudia Hammond slays common myths about the brain and its workings.
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Miracle Berry, The
Tom Mangold investigates a tale of dirty tricks and industrial espionage.
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Moats, Mortgages and Mayhem
Nick Robinson reflects on the reporting of the MPs' expenses scandal and its repercussions
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Moments of Genius
Well-known figures discuss moments of scientific genius
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Money Box
The latest news from the world of personal finance
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Money Box Live
Phone-in programme with discussion and advice on personal finance
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Monty Python's Fliegender Zirkus!
Henning Wehn tells the story of Monty Python's adventures in Germany.
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Moral Maze
Live debate examining the moral issues behind one of the week's news stories
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More or Less
Tim Harford explains the numbers and statistics used in everyday life
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Morecambe: Chill Winds on the Bay
Following 12 months in the life of the seaside town of Morecambe
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Mossad, The
Security Correspondent Gordon Corera reveals the story behind Israel's secret service.
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Mr Suzuki's Bach Passion
Overthrowing centuries of musical tradition - and prejudice: the Japanese Bach revolution.
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Music Feature
Programmes exploring music and music-related subjects
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Music Group, The
Dr Phil Hammond asks each of three guests to play the track of their choice
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Music That Melted, The
Under a full moon and the Northern Lights, Richard Coles hears the Ice Music of Norway.
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Musical Migrants
Portraits of people who relocated to other lands, influenced by music
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My Empire of Dust
Wolfgang Stoecker is on a mission to explore the meaning of dust.
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Mysterious Mr Mercury, The
Midge Ure goes in search of the real Freddie Mercury.
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Mystery of the Holy Thorn, The
Who cut down Glastonbury's 'holy thorn' tree? And why did it matter to so many people?
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Mystery of the Marine Strandings, The
Sue Broom investigates why 26 dolphins were stranded and died in Falmouth Harbour in 2008.
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Mystery of The Mystery of Edwin Drood, The
Frances Fyfield explores the manuscript of Dickens's last and unfinished novel.

