5 Minutes On Episodes Episode guide
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Raye: Women must have bags of resilience in this industry
She made history at the Brit Awards when she won 6 out of 7 prizes she was nominated for.
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Steve Wright: A life well lived
Reflections from Gary Davies, about his friend and colleague - the 'broadcasting legend'.
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Dame Maggie Smith: A life well lived
Reflections from her friend and co-star Alex Jennings on a formidable actor.
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Annie Nightingale: A life well lived
Reflections from Jo Whiley on her colleague - a broadcasting pioneer.
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Michael Mosley: A life well lived
Reflections from some familiar Radio 4 voices on a multi-talented doctor.
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Lotto's 30 years: Studio intruders, faulty machines and jackpots
Alan Dedicoat remembers three decades of jackpots – and when things all went wrong.
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The man who hid Sara Sharif's family during police hunt
How did Sara Sharif’s father, stepmother and uncle evade an international police hunt?
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'Lifelong trauma' - Women detail abuse by Al Fayed
Â鶹Éç Breakfast hears from women who say they were sexually assaulted by Mohammad Al Fayed.
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Zone of Interest: Creating an Oscar-winning soundscape
A sound designer explains how he used audio to re-create the horrors of the Holocaust.
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Zinchenko: 'I'd leave Arsenal to fight for Ukraine'
Ukrainian footballer says he would sign up to fight after the mobilisation rules changed.
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Zara McDermott - uncovering rape culture
Zara McDermott is on a journey to uncover rape culture among young people in Britain.
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Yulia Navalnaya: Why I want to be president of Russia
Alexei Navalny's widow discusses her husband's memoir and her plans for the future.
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Yulia Navalnaya - "My fight for a free Russia"
A "deliberate and dramatic step into the political spotlight" by Alexei Navalny's widow.
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Young and addicted: Generation Ketamine
Latest figures estimate ketamine use in England and Wales has doubled since 2016.
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Writing terrifying Halloween horror... for The Simpsons
How do you re-imagine a slasher movie for a family-friendly cartoon?
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Would you wear clothes made from human hair?
How one designer in the Netherlands is using this wasted resource.
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Worlds Apart - A family separated by the Israel-Gaza war
Amani Ahmed left her family in Gaza just a few days before war broke out.
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Working at the Post Office - life behind the counter
Staff are still struggling with the IT system and say it's hard to make ends meet.
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Wordle - what next for the game grabbing the nation?
Five letters, six attempts and a seven-figure sum. Wordle is sold to the New York Times.
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Windrush 75 Years On - The truth about my father
"I now know my dad was sent back to the Caribbean because of his mental health."
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Widowed and Young
The widowed parents who risk missing out on an estimated £175m worth of benefit payments.
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Why young people are raising their voices on climate change
Young people around the world share their climate concerns during COP26
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Why You Need to Check Your Balls
Mikey Connor raising awareness of testicular cancer on Â鶹Éç Three's 'I Kissed A Boy'
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Why YOU could work for MI6
The Â鶹Éç has been given rare access to go inside MI6 in central London.
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Why is olive oil so expensive?
Over the last year olive oil has seen the biggest price rise of any food and drink.
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Why I want to reclaim my name
"It's my identity, my pride, my country" - the prejudice of anglicising names.
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Why I keep on being excluded from primary school
Rose is not alone: Figures show primary school exclusions have doubled in 10 years.
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Why goats aren't like sheep
Over the last year olive oil has seen the biggest price rise of any food and drink.
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Who is the real Lucy Letby?
She's been convicted of seven murders, but her trial heard little about possible motives.
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Whistleblowers - is there a cover up culture in the NHS?
Former NHS worker Paul Calvert shares what becoming a whistleblower has done to him.