Programmes A to Z - T
Tacita Dean: Save This Language
Artist Tacita Dean travels to Unesco in Paris on a mission to save photochemical film.
BBC Radio 4
Tahrir Square
Magdi Abdelhadi talks to Egyptians about their hopes and fears for a 'new Egypt'.
BBC Radio 4
Taking a Stand
Interview series with Fergal Keane in which he talks to individuals who have taken a stand
BBC Radio 4
Taking Tea with Tyrants
Lyse Doucet asks diplomats and politicians how we should engage with brutal regimes.
BBC Radio 4
Taking the Edge Off
Francine Stock explores our use of mind-altering substances and Aldous Huxley's influence.
BBC Radio 4
A Tale of Two Villages
How the iconic Yorkshire pit village of Grimethorpe has adjusted to life after coal.
BBC Radio 4
Tales from the Arab Spring
Jeremy Bowen hears first-hand accounts of the revolution which started in Tunisia
BBC Radio 4
Tales from the Digital Archive
Christine Finn explores how authors' archive is kept, now they write on screens not paper.
BBC Radio 4
Tales from the Ring Road
Anne-Marie Duff narrates stories of life and death on the UK's ring roads.
BBC Radio 4
Tales From the Stave
Series that tracks down the stories behind the scores of well-known pieces of music
BBC Radio 4
The Tales of Beatrix Potter
Beatrix Potter’s best-loved tales retold for a young audience
School Radio
Talkback
News, views and your on-air reaction to all the breaking stories of the day
BBC Radio Ulster
Talking Books
Razia Iqbal talks to a series of well-known authors from Britain and around the world.
BBC World Service
Taro'r Post
Y straeon difyr yn fyw o'ch cymuned chi. Ffoniwch, e-bostiwch, neu sgrifennwch.
BBC Radio Cymru
Tarzan: Lord of the Jungle
How Tarzan has enjoyed a hundred years swinging through the jungle of popular culture.
BBC Radio 4
Tata: India's Global Giant
Can the Indian group which owns Jaguar Land Rover maintain its ethical reputation?
BBC Radio 4
Tax Avoidance: The Hidden Cost
Michael Robinson shows how tax avoidance powers the spread of aggressive global companies.
BBC Radio 4
Teacher Versus Tutor
No longer just for the rich, tutoring is booming in Britain. But is it worth the money?
BBC Radio 4
Teachers vs Government: Seventy Years of Education Policy
Assessing 70 years of conflict and consensus since secondary education became free to all.
BBC Radio 4
Teaching Economics After the Crash
Aditya Chakrabortty reports on the student fight to reform their economics education.
BBC Radio 4
Teatime with Elly Fiorentini
Keeping you up to date with the day’s top news and sport.
BBC Radio York
Techno Odyssey
Exploring the vast archive of Chaplin's unfinished scripts, letters and press cuttings
BBC Radio 4
TED Radio Hour
A journey through fascinating ideas based on talks by riveting speakers on the TED stage.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
Ted Robbins
Ted's world, packed to the brim with his bezzie mates - celebrities!
BBC Radio Lancashire
The Teenage Pregnancy Myth
Do assumptions about teenage pregnancy stand up to scrutiny? Miranda Sawyer investigates.
BBC Radio 4
The Teetotaller's Guide to Boozing
Sarfraz Manzoor looks at the life of a teetotaller in the UK.
BBC Radio 4
Tehrangeles
A journey into the triumphs and struggles of the Iranian diaspora in Los Angeles.
BBC Radio 4
Ten Rare Men
Howard Stableford meets the Ten Rare Men, the experts who rule on rare bird sightings.
BBC Radio 4
Terror and the Oxygen of Publicity
How terrorists need the oxygen of publicity, and the battle to starve them of it.
BBC Radio 4
Terry-Thomas - Top of the Town
A surviving series extract from gap-toothed Terry-Thomas
BBC Radio 4 Extra
Test Tubes and Tantrums
William Hartson examines some of the great arguments in the history of science.
BBC Radio 4
Thadeous Matthews
Beats, breaks and bass champions. The world of bass led electronic music from Bristol.
BBC Radio Bristol
Thatcher's Mad Monk or True Prophet?
Keith Joseph's impact as the trailblazer for Thatcherism is assessed by James Landale.
BBC Radio 4
The 'arse that Jack Built
Ian McMillan goes in search of one of Britain's strangest linguistic features.
BBC Radio 4
The 12 Inch Single
Paul Morley on the 7-inch single's grand relative - the 12-inch - and its peak in the 80s.
BBC Radio 4
The 4 O'Clock Show
Mel Giedroyc with a mix of stories, comedy, interviews, facts and quizzes.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
The Actor's Gang
Tim Robbins, star of The Shawshank Redemption, leads acting classes in LA's Norco Prison.
BBC Radio 4
The Advance of the Giant Crabs
David Lomax reports on the story of the Kamchatka crabs brought to the Arctic by Stalin.
BBC Radio 4
The Afrobeat Revolutionary
Neneh Cherry tells the story of musical pioneer and cultural revolutionary Fela Kuti.
BBC Radio 6 Music
The Afternoon Show
Featuring the stars... national and local, touring Bristol and Somerset.
BBC Radio Bristol
The Age of Reason
How has the world has changed for women? Inspiring women in their 70s and 80s look back
BBC World Service
The Age of the Genome
Richard Dawkins decodes the discoveries and mysteries of the human genome sequence
BBC Radio 4
The Alias Men
Andrew Collins tells the story of Alan Smithee, prolific film director who never existed.
BBC Radio 4
The Alien Birds Have Landed
Alison Steadman on why so many birds in Britain are aliens from elsewhere
BBC Radio 4
The Architects
Comedy series by Jim Poyser and Neil Griffiths, set in a struggling architectural practice
BBC Radio 4
The Armstrong Tapes
The life of Louis Armstrong as told through his archive of tape recordings.
BBC Radio 4
The Art Bunker
Bob Dickinson visits a new festival of contemporary art in a nuclear bunker in Bosnia.
BBC Radio 4
The Art of Artists
Russell Davies interviews A-list legends of music, art, comedy and film
BBC Radio 2
The Art of Darkness
Richard Coles on the inspiration to artists of darkness and the Northern lights in Norway.
BBC Radio 4
The Art of Home
Author Rosie Dastgir explores how home and roots shape an artist's work and creativity.
BBC Radio 4
The Art of Monarchy
Will Gompertz examines objects in the Royal Collection that define the British monarchy.
BBC Radio 4
The Art of Radio Times
Peter Day salutes the graphic artists whose canvas was Radio Times, 90 years old this week
BBC Radio 4
The Art of Sequencing
Guy Garvey on the challenge of turning a collection of songs into a single piece of art.
BBC Radio 4
The Art of the Foreign Minister
Jonathan Powell, Tony Blair's chief of staff, asks what makes a great foreign minister.
BBC Radio 4
The Art of the Loop
Composer Matthew Herbert takes a critical look at looping and sampling in modern music.
BBC Radio 4
The Art of Travel with Patrick Leigh Fermor
Author Patrick Leigh Fermor on walking through Europe in the 1930s.
BBC Radio 4
The Art of Water Music
Midge Ure investigates water's role as a constantly flowing source of musical inspiration.
BBC Radio 4
The Arts Hour
Music, TV, books, film and the arts – everything that's new in global culture
BBC World Service
The Arts Show
Marie-Louise Muir covers film, television, music, books and the visual arts.
BBC Radio Ulster
The Asian Youth Movements
Zaiba Malik on the Asian youth movements in the 1970s who fought for justice and equality.
BBC Radio 4
The Atkinson People
Spoof series profiling famous people. Written by Rowan Atkinson and Richard Curtis
BBC Radio 4 Extra
The Baby Mothers' Tale
The moving stories of the women who have relationships with gang members.
BBC Radio 4
The Balancing Bluebottle
Tim Boon tells the story of Percy Smith, a pioneer in the art of the natural history film.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
The Bankers and the Bottom Billion
Will an explosion in financial services aimed at the world's poorest help, or hurt, them?
BBC Radio 4
The Bard of Salford
Paul Morley traces the life and works of Manchester punk poet John Cooper Clarke.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
The Battle for Egypt
A year after the fall of President Mubarak of Egypt, what happened to the revolution?
BBC Radio 4
The Battle for the Art of Detroit
Alvin Hall on the controversial attempts to sell the Detroit Institute of Arts collection.
BBC Radio 4
The BBC Introducing Mixtape
Tom showcases the best new online tunes from upcoming artists.
BBC Radio 6 Music
The Beat
Dean Jackson and the team with new music and more for your Saturday night.
BBC Radio Nottingham
The Beat Hotel
How a down-at-heel Parisian hotel became the world's avant-garde headquarters.
BBC Radio 4
The Best Laid Plans
Sitcom by Mark Daydy. An idiot angel who is sent to earth to fix his mistakes.
BBC Radio 4
The Best of Radio Wales
Mal replays this week's programme highlights and delves into the BBC Wales archives
BBC Radio Wales
The Big B at 70
A look at the life and work of Amitabh Bachchan, the biggest star in Bollywood.
BBC Radio 4
The Big Celtic Comedy Tour
A humorous take on all things Northern Irish, Scottish and Welsh.
BBC Radio Ulster
The Big Conversation with Paul Stainton
Paul Stainton gets the county talking with the biggest stories of the day.
BBC Radio Cambridgeshire