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Are Xand’s ankles okay...and will they ever forgive him? 👠
Chris and Xand talk (and walk) through the science of foot health with Professor Anthony Redmond.
What’s Up Docs? | Listen on BBC Sounds
How did out-of-this-world metals end up on the dress of Betty Hill, witness to the original UFO case? 👽🪐
Join the investigation, as the Uncanny team ask: could American couple Betty and Barney Hill really have seen something extraterrestrial in the Appalachian mountains? Or could this all be to do with fertiliser poisoning a picnic?
Uncanny Cold Cases | Listen on BBC Sounds and Watch on YouTube
🚨SPOILER!🚨 George’s attacker drops into the Archers Podcast!
In this week’s episode, Emma Freud is joined by scriptwriter Tim Stimpson, Helen Longworth who plays Hannah Riley, and Dave Payne, the mastermind behind George’s attack. A surprise guest visits them too.
The Archers Podcast | Listen on BBC Sounds
Is it a coffee machine or an animal sound?
Sue Perkins is joined comedian Jordan Gray, ethnobotanist James Wong and wildlife cameraman Jack Perks as they bring mind-controlling caffeine, kinky Lamprey, poisonous tomatoes and sassy Sticklebacks to the table.
Nature Table | Listen on BBC Sounds
When does snoring become a problem?
Chris and Xand talk about snoring with Dr Sophie West, a consultant respiratory physician and lead of Newcastle regional sleep service.
What’s Up Docs | Listen on BBC Sounds
In Spring 1973, on the Isle of Wight, two children have a truly weird encounter with a 7-foot-tall creature with a bizarre, unsettling appearance.
Otherworldly visitor? Ghost? Hallucination? It has become one of the cult classic cases in the paranormal world. Find out more NOW! 😱😱😱
Uncanny Cold Cases | Listen on BBC Sounds and watch on YouTube - YouTube premiere tonight at 7:30pm 😱😱😱
“I’m talking about the normalisation of hatred towards Jews.”
Conservative Party leader Kemi Badenoch calls the rise of antisemitism a ‘national emergency’ and compares the current climate to the 1930s.
Today programme | Listen on BBC Sounds
Are we too dependent on American tech?
AskGoogle a query, order from Amazon, chat on WhatsApp, watch YouTube - and you are using American technology.We are all dependent on it. But can Britain and Europe take control of it or even develop our own?The new buzz phrase is digital sovereignty. But what does that mean and is it even possible?
@david_aaronovitch and guests discuss
The Briefing Room | Listen on BBC Sounds
“I love England... but I wouldn’t bring up my kids here.”
Father and daughter Barry and Libby Frankfurt discuss whether or not, as Jewish people, they see a future for themselves living in Britain.
Today programme | Listen on BBC Sounds
Ashley Storrie talks about her mother Janey Godley and her protests against Donald Trump.
A little bonus clip behind the scenes of the latest episode of The News Quiz.
The News Quiz | Listen on BBC Sounds

If you think human dating is messy, wait until you learn what snails get up to…
Nature Table | Listen on BBC Sounds

If you think human dating is messy, wait until you learn what snails get up to…
Nature Table | Listen on BBC Sounds

If you think human dating is messy, wait until you learn what snails get up to…
Nature Table | Listen on BBC Sounds

If you think human dating is messy, wait until you learn what snails get up to…
Nature Table | Listen on BBC Sounds
May the 4th be with you!
Dead Ringers | Listen on BBC Sounds
#maythe4th #starwars
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