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Women's Rights In Iran SAT 17 FEB 2018 Iran's first minister for Women's Affairs, headscarf revolutionaries and battling for Hue
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The Boy in the Bubble SAT 24 FEB 2018 How a young boy lived with a rare genetic disorder plus Ghana Must Go and Infinite Jest
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China's Barefoot Doctors SAT 3 MAR 2018 The revolutionary Chinese healthcare scheme and the ground-breaking US TV show M*A*S*H.
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Deaf Rights Protest SAT 10 MAR 2018 A protest for deaf rights; a new alphabet for Azerbaijan, Marie Stopes and Wonder Woman
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The Battle of the Airwaves in Latin America SAT 17 MAR 2018 Why the BBC started broadcasting to South America, plus the My Lai massacre.
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The Good Friday Agreement SAT 31 MAR 2018 Peace in Northern Ireland; a cross-community Bosnian choir and a pioneering woman banker.
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The Zimbabwe Massacres SAT 14 APR 2018 Robert Mugabe sent troops to put down opposition supporters in western Zimbabwe in 1983.
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Earth Day SAT 21 APR 2018 The birth of the modern environmental movement.
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The Oslo Peace Talks SAT 28 APR 2018 Secret attempt at Mid-East peace, remembering Pablo Picasso, the death of the Red Baron.
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When Margaret Thatcher Came to Power LAST SATURDAY Britain's first female PM, prisoners on the high seas, and the story of Takeshi's Castle
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Cromer Pier Series 20 SATURDAY Jay Rayner and his culinary panel travel to the end of Cromer Pier.
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The Scrimmage Mid-Table Finish THURSDAY Chris Goreham, Rob Butler and Michael Bailey put a long old Canaries season to bed
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BBC Academy Podcast: Highlights of 2016 THU 15 DEC 2016 The BBC Academy Podcast team look back on the best moments of 2016.
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From community radio to the BBC: How to be a presenter THU 26 JAN 2017 How do you make the leap from community to national radio?
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The truth about fake news THU 2 FEB 2017 'Fake news' - what does it mean exactly? And how should journalists respond to it?