PM Highlights Episodes Episode guide
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Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ 100: The 1950s
Allan Dixon records underwater for the 'Thrills for a Living' series on Children's Hour
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Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ 100: The 1940s
Evelyn Gibbs interviews singer Woody Guthrie and he performs 'The Wabash Cannonball'
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Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ 100: The 1930s
Derek McCulloch interviews a young boy at Lords Cricket ground on Children's Hour in 1936
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Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ 100: The 1920s
Prof Jean Seaton, Official Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ historian, discusses the first decade of the corporation
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Are retro workout classes making a comeback?
Mr Motivator on the joys of the step aerobics comeback.
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Are Israel and Hamas on the brink of a hostage deal and pause in the conflict?
Daniel Levy is a former Israeli peace negotiator.
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Anneka Rice: "I'd like to put my wax work head on the kitchen table."
Why do wax works go wrong so often? Anneka Rice tells us why she loved hers.
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Amar Latif: "That wild follows you back in your mind"
Why the 'Blind Adventurer' wants us all to join the Ramblers on a hike in the wilderness.
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Actor Hugh Bonneville reads the words of Vladimir Kara-Murza
Kara-Murza made the statement to a Russian court a week ago
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A year of Prime Minister Rishi Sunak
Political Editor Chris Mason looks back on Rishi Sunak's first year as Prime Minister.
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A red weather warning issued
The Met Office warns of 40 degree highs, but John Hayes MP says it's snowflakery
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A rabbi's flight from Kyiv
Rabbi Tanya Sakhnovich describes fleeing Kyiv as her grandmother had done 80 years ago
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A pile-on on pylons?
Will the infrastructure necessary for reaching Net Zero tear local communities apart?
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A little history of the Bradford Hole
Local journalist Felicity McNamara tells a tale of demolition before decision
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60 aid trucks enter Gaza during a pause in the fighting
Sir Stephen O'Brien told us about coordinating aid and waiting for this moment.
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β€I owe her absolutely everything. She was she was the ultimate sister.β€
Jo Whiley on the legacy of her friend and colleague, the late radio DJ Annie Nightingale.
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"We must work together to see the human on the other side of the fence."
What diplomatic options are left in the Israel-Gaza war?
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"This is psychological torture...it's living in a void."
Noam Sagi's mother, Ada, was kidnapped from the Nir Oz kibbutz on 7th October.
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"These are the only medications that will treat him rather than manage symptoms."
Children with cystic fibrosis facing an uncertain future as treatments could be withdrawn
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"There's a cultural assumption that my life is not worth living."
Dr Miro Griffiths on assisted dying in terms of respect for the disabled.
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"The last thing you want with a brother you much love is to be talking about his death."
Jonathan Dimbleby talks PM about his brother Nicholas' MND and assisted dying.
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"People are selling their cars": The Writers Guild of America strike enters its 5th month
Actor and writer strikes in the US have pressed pause on film production around the world
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"It seemed a fitting way of ending Lynn's life in such tragic circumstances"
PM listener tells how donating his wife's organs allows him to treasure memories of her
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"I thought, this is how it's going to end for me"
The first man to report from the wreck of the Titanic talks about being trapped in a sub
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"I refuse to drown into despair"
We caught up with Akkram and Mohammed who are in Khan Younis.
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"I cry most of the time to be honest."
Gaza resident Akkram talks about life under siege and constant bombardment.
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"An escalation is going to be met with an escalation."
Jordan's former foreign minister on the diplomatic talks continuing in the Middle East.
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"America must own this war": Former US envoy for Israeli-Palestinian negotiations
Israel won't block aid reaching Gaza from Egypt following President Biden visit to Israel
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'He was a one-off': Andrew Neil remembers Barry Humphries
The Dame Edna Everage creator dies aged 89