Genre - Factual (RealAudio) last updated on Tue 01 Jun 2010 1516 GMT
A-Z of all shows (supplied by  Beebotron 2 )

5 live Breakfast, Phone-in, Wed 26 May - Nicky Campbell asks, should parents be able to choose their baby's sex? [19 hours]
5 live Breakfast, Phone-in, Thu 27 May - Seventy years on from Dunkirk, Nicky Campbell listens to your stories and memories. [1 day 19 hours]
A History Of The World In 100 Objects, A History Of The World In 100 Objects, Episode 2 - Neil MacGregor retells humanity's history through the objects it has made. (2/8) [4 days]
A Musical Trip to South Africa - with Lenny Henry, Episode 2 - With Hugh Masekela, Lenny explores the legacy of the struggle and nostalgia for those days (2/5) [A few hours]
A Musical Trip to South Africa - with Lenny Henry, Episode 3 - Lenny meets the Queen of Gospel Rebecca Malope and is blown away by a choir in Soweto. (3/5) [1 day 1 hours]
All in the Mind, Tue 25 May - After the election, what's the future for mental health care? [Unknown]
Analysis, Doomed by Democracy? - Justin Rowlatt asks if democracies are incapable of tackling climate change. [Unknown]
BBC Radio 1's Stories, The Story of the Big Weekend - Radio 1 DJs celebrate the tenth Big Weekend with a look back at its history. [Unknown]
Business Daily, Business Books - Do business books really hold the secret to success? or are they only good for a laugh? [Unknown]
Business Daily, China and the Euro - How trade between China and Europe is being affected by the euro crisis. [Unknown]
Business Daily, Controlling the internet - Governments and companies want to control the net. Is it the end of web freedom? [Unknown]
Business Daily, Keeping banks sound - a radical proposal. - How keen-eyed customers could keep banks in order. And Puffin Books at 70. [Unknown]
Business Daily, The Cost of Corruption - The man who fought corruption in Nigeria and was forced to flee, says he plans to return. [Unknown]
Business Daily, The Euro Crisis - European Commissioner Olli Rehn warns welfare safety nets could be put at risk. [Unknown]
Business Weekly, Dreams and Nightmares - Tasting chocolate and saving the Euro. Plus Apple's iPad and Puffin Books. [Unknown]
Composer of the Week, Antonin Dvorak (1841-1904), Episode 2 - Donald Macleod explores Dvorak's reaction to his unsuccessful early attempts at opera. (2/5) [8 hours]
Composer of the Week, Antonin Dvorak (1841-1904), Episode 3 - Donald Macleod on how Dvorak's determination to be a great opera writer began to pay off. (3/5) [22 hours]
Composer of the Week, Antonin Dvorak (1841-1904), Episode 4 - Donald Macleod on Dvorak's struggle for international recognition of his theatre music. (4/5) [2 days 8 hours]
Costing the Earth, Cleaning Up the Ganges - Tom Heap visits the holy Ganges river to discover if India's life source can ever be clean [Unknown]
Desert Island Discs, Dame Stephanie Shirley - Kirsty Young's castaway is the entrepreneur Dame Stephanie Shirley. [Unknown]
Devil's Advocate, Fashion and Feminism - Designer Caryn Franklin and author Julie Bindel debate the impact of fashion on feminism. (3/3) [1 day 6 hours]
Digital Planet, Tue 1 Jun - Ken Banks; Chile computer bus; Afropixel; Facebook experiment [Unknown]
Digital Planet, Tue 25 May - Idlelo conference, Ghana; Learning music via Skype; Ewan Spence on Eurovision [Unknown]
Discovering Music, Schumann: Dichterliebe - Stephen Johnson explores the nuances of Schumann's Romantic song cycle Dichterliebe. [5 days 4 hours]
Discovery, Images That Changed The World, X-ray and The Double Helix - Dr Mark Lythgoe tells the untold story of medical imaging. (1/2) [Unknown]
Farming Today, Wed 26 May - Landowners are urged to give up land to help new farmers get a foot on the ladder. [15 hours]
Farming Today, Thu 27 May - For the first time in years wool prices are increasing. [1 day 15 hours]
File on 4, Tue 25 May - Is Britain's drive to curb bribery and corruption working? Allan Urry investigates. [Unknown]
Front Row, Sex and the City 2; Ian McEwan; Chang-rae Lee - Mark Lawson interviews the acclaimed Korean-American novelist Chang-rae Lee. [Unknown]
Front Row, Tony Parsons; Richard Alston; Exposed at Tate Modern - Mark Lawson talks to Tony Parsons; secretly-taken images and CCTV footage at Tate Modern. [Unknown]
Gabby Logan, Wed 26 May - Injured soldiers talk about the treatment they're receiving at Headley Court rehab centre. [23 hours]
Global Business, The History Man - Peter Day talks to Professor Niall Ferguson of Harvard University. [Unknown]
Health Check, Mon 24 May - Worldwide shortage of medical isotopes. PACO in Buenos Aires. Tinnitus. Smallpox and HIV. [Unknown]
Health Check, Mon 31 May - Teeth brushing and heart disease; left-handedness; salivary stones; inhalable vaccine [Unknown]
I'm Here I Think, Where Are You?, Episode 2 - The actor's letters reflecting on touring European theatres with Shakespeare's plays. (2/5) [A few hours]
I'm Here I Think, Where Are You?, Episode 3 - The actor reads letters recalling his 1975 RSC Hedda Gabler tour of Australia and America. (3/5) [1 day 1 hours]
In Our Time, Giorgio Vasari's Lives of the Artists - Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss Giorgio Vasari's Lives of the Artists. (463) [Unknown]
In Touch, Tue 25 May - Leonie Watson and Ian Macrae review the Internet Archive and try to access audio books. [Unknown]
In Tune, Friday - Sean Rafferty - Presented by Sean Rafferty. Including the A-Z of Opera, where H is for heroes/heroines. [3 days 4 hours]
In Tune, Monday - Sean Rafferty - Presented by Sean Rafferty. Including the A-Z of Opera, where I is for intermezzo. [6 days 4 hours]
In Tune, Thursday - Sean Rafferty - Presented by Sean Rafferty. Including A-Z of opera: G is for Gesamtkunstwerk. [2 days 4 hours]
In Tune, Tuesday - Sean Rafferty - Presented by Sean Rafferty. Including A-Z of Opera: E for ensemble. [4 hours]
In Tune, Wednesday - Sean Rafferty - Presented by Sean Rafferty. Including the A-Z of Opera, where F is for Fach. [1 day 4 hours]
It's My Story, Ladies on The Door - Bouncer and granny Karole Seaby on working the doors of some of London's toughest clubs. [A few hours]
Latch-Key Kids - Jessica Hynes hears stories of 'latch-key kids' through the generations. [21 hours]
Letter From..., Sun 30 May - How devastating volcanic eruptions have inspired a long line of writers. [4 days 22 hours]
Making History, Tue 25 May - The history of lager and how a new philosophy changed Edinburgh. With Vanessa Collingridge [Unknown]
Midweek, Wed 26 May - Lively and diverse conversation with Libby Purves and guests including Kate Kray. [Unknown]
Moments of Genius, Brian Eno - Music producer Brian Eno describes his favourite moment in the history of science. (2) [Unknown]
Moments of Genius, Caroline Lucas - Caroline Lucas describes her favourite moment in the history of science. (6) [22 hours]
Moments of Genius, Samuel West - Actor Samuel West describes his favourite moment in the history of science. (4) [A few hours]
Moments of Genius, Sir Tim Hunt - A moment of genius chosen by Nobel prize winning scientist Sir Tim Hunt. (3) [1 day 2 hours]
Moments of Genius, Stephen Fry - Stephen Fry describes his favourite moment in the history of science. (1) [Unknown]
Money Box Live, Wed 26 May - Vincent Duggleby and a panel of guests answer calls on student finance. [Unknown]
Night Waves, David Nash, Michael Winterbottom, Samuel Beckett - Matthew Sweet reviews a David Nash retrospective and interviews Michael Winterbottom. [2 days 7 hours]
Night Waves, Michael Burleigh, Sean Sculley and Abstraction, Opera: Do the Words Matter? - Presented by Rana Mitter. With economist Muhammad Yunus and historian Michael Burleigh. [1 day 7 hours]
Night Waves, Why People Lie, Hal Prince, Elia Suleiman, Science and Literature - Anne McElvoy discusses man's propensity for lying and meets Broadway director Hal Prince. [7 hours]
One Planet, Thu 27 May - Mike chats to Annie Leonard about stuff, learns how to live cashless, and talks currencies [Unknown]
Open Book, Sun 23 May - Mariella Frostrup visits a lighthouse to tell the story of Paul Gallico's The Snow Goose. [Unknown]
Outlook, Mon 24 May - Somali doctor survives attack; UK body donation; Namibia's disco dancing First Lady. [Unknown]
Outlook, Tue 25 May - Fixing Baghdad's windows; Uganda's First Lady; "scrumdog millionaire"; a lion sandwich. [Unknown]
Outlook, Wed 26 May - Malawi Gay couple, Life after Chile earthquake; Swat Valley wedding, Karma Kitchen [Unknown]
Outlook, Thu 27 May - Cambodian MP Mu Sochua; Mobile news in India and Italian single mums. [Unknown]
Outlook, Outlook - Eritrean deserters, Alzheimer Opera, Rima Fakih. [Unknown]
Over To You, Sun 30 May - Talk back to the BBC and challenge the programme makers. [Unknown]
Poetry Please, Sun 23 May - Roger McGough introduces TS Eliot's Four Quartets. [Unknown]
Politics UK, Fri 28 May | New MPs | Labour Leadership | Free Schools - The UK’s new politics collided with ancient pomp and ceremony this week. [Unknown]
Postscripts: JB Priestley, Episode 2 - Recalling a wartime outing to Margate. Read by Patrick Stewart. (2/5) [A few hours]
Postscripts: JB Priestley, Episode 3 - The broadcaster compares his current and previous wartime experiences. (3/5) [1 day]
Radio 4 Appeal, NACC - Carrie Grant appeals on behalf of NACC. [Unknown]
Real Life Party Animals - Dom Joly meets the researchers at the bottom of the political heap. [1 day 6 hours]
Science In Action, Fri 28 May - Measuring methane; CO2 stored in ocean; 9/11 miscarriages; Martin Rees; Drugged snails [Unknown]
Something Understood, Translation - For Pentecost, Mark Tully explores the process of translation. [4 days 15 hours]
Stephen Nolan, Sat 29 May - Frances Finn sits in for Stephen Nolan with fierce topical phone-in debate. [4 days 10 hours]
The Essay, The King Returned, Episode 2 - Jonathan Sawday explores the return of the King's 'healing touch'. (2/5) [8 hours]
The Essay, The King Returned, Episode 3 - Jonathan Sawday on the impact of Charles II's Restoration on science. (3/5) [1 day 8 hours]
The Essay, The King Returned, Episode 4 - Jonathan Sawday on the rise of architects as authority figures in Restoration Britain. (4/5) [2 days 8 hours]
The Essay, The King Returned, Episode 5 - Jonathan Sawday on how the contract became so pervasive in Restoration society. (5/5) [3 days 8 hours]
The Forum, Sun 30 May - This week on The Forum we’re going to discuss why we lie to protect our sense of self. [Unknown]
The Friday Documentary, Fri 28 May - Amir Amirani looks at how the Persian passion for poetry has shaped Iranian identity. [Unknown]
The Interview, Sat 29 May Stephanie Klee - German sex-worker Stephanie Klee says prostitution should be a job like any other. [Unknown]
The Invention of Childhood, Father, Is It Time? - Michael Morpurgo reveals children's working lives during the Industrial Revolution. (18/30) [1 day 1 hours]
The Invention of Childhood, Reinstated Divinity - How the Victorian obsession with childhood was represented in art and literature. (17/30) [A few hours]
The Little White Rose - Scots explain what their history, literature, culture and music means to them. [1 day]
The Media Show, Wed 26 May - New Times websites; the enduring power of the MMR story; cuts at BBC World Service? [Unknown]
The Monday Documentary, Soft Power, India - Philip Dodd finds out if the values and culture of India can rival those of China. (2/2) [Unknown]
The Monday Documentary, Thank You for My Freedom - Former Beirut hostage John McCarthy meets the man who negotiated his release. [Unknown]
The Strand, Fri 28 May - Exposed, Argentina 100, Chang Rae Lee. [Unknown]
The Strand, Sat 29 May - The best of the world's arts, film, music, literature and music brought to you every day. [4 days 8 hours]
The Strand, Sun 30 May - The best of the world's arts, film, music, literature and music brought to you every day. [4 days 11 hours]
The Strand, Monday 24 May 2010 - Yinka Shonibare, Cannes Prizes, Buenos Aires, Jonathan Garfinkel. [Unknown]
The Strand, The Strand - Saturday 29th May 2010 - The best of this week's world's arts, film, music, literature and music. [3 days 19 hours]
The Strand, The Strand - Thursday 27th May 2010 - Videocracy, Argentina 4 Ailka, Ben Voss, Mayer Hawthorne. [Unknown]
The Strand, Tuesday 25 May 2010 - Tishani Doshi, Otter Pipe, Horacio Guarany, Goodbye Lost & 24. [Unknown]
The Strand, Wednesday 26 May 2010 - Apitchapong Weerasethakul, Haiti, Jaime Torres, World Cup music. [Unknown]
The Verb, Fleur Adcock, Toby Litt, George Szirtes, Tishani Doshi - Presented by Ian McMillan. With poet Fleur Adcock and a verse drama from George Szirtes. [3 days 7 hours]
The Wednesday Documentary, The Art of War - Why Sun Tzu's words of wisdom - written over 2,500 years ago - are still relevant today [22 hours]
Thinking Allowed, Wed 26 May - Has black music declined? Laurie Taylor discusses with Paul Gilroy and Caspar Melville. [Unknown]
Today in Parliament, Tue 25 May - News, views and features on today's stories in Parliament with Sean Curran. [9 hours]
Today in Parliament, Wed 26 May - News, views and features on today's stories in Parliament, with Susan Hulme. [1 day 9 hours]
Twenty Minutes, Entrance to the Underworld - Domhnall Uilleam Stiubhart explores the High Pasture Cave on the island of Skye. [1 day 5 hours]
Up All Night, Wed 26 May - North Korea, Gulf of Mexico oil spill latest and KKK robes in the classrooms. [14 hours]
Up All Night, Thu 27 May - Rhod Sharp presents. Including Europe Desk and Dr Karl's Science Phone In. [1 day 14 hours]
Victoria Derbyshire, Wed 26 May - Stephen Nolan, in for Victoria, speaks to BT workers prepared for possible strike action. [21 hours]
Wake Up to Money, Wed 26 May - Talks continue in Brussels to try and avert the growing risk of a second financial crisis. [15 hours]
Wake Up to Money, Thu 27 May - We look at what effect the Gulf of Mexico oil leak has on BP's international reputation. [1 day 15 hours]
Witness, Left Behind at Dunkirk - The story of the British soldiers who didn't get rescued from the beaches of Dunkirk. [Unknown]
World Business News, Tue 25 May - The latest business and finance news from around the world, on the BBC. [Unknown]
World Business News, Wed 26 May - The latest business and finance news from around the world, on the BBC. [12 hours]
World Business News, Thu 27 May - The latest business and finance news from around the world, on the BBC. [2 days 9 hours]
World Business News, Fri 28 May - The latest business and finance news from around the world, on the BBC. [2 days 15 hours]




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