Best of Today Episodes Episode guide
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Sir David Attenborough on climate change
The celebrated naturalist discusses climate change ahead of the Paris COP21 conference
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Sir David Attenborough on Blue Planet II
Sir David Attenborough discusses the production of the second series of Blue Planet
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Sir David Attenborough on 'Boaty'
Sir David Attenborough explains the significance of the RRS Sir David Attenborough.
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Sir Billy Connolly on Parkinson’s
The 78-year-old stand-up legend speaks to Martha Kearney
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Sir Anish Kapoor's new exhibition
The British sculptor talks about how current world affairs are influencing his art
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Sir Anish Kapoor: 'Graffiti may stay'
Artist Sir Anish Kapoor said he may have no choice but to 'leave them there'
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Singing in prison
'Unlocking hearts through song'
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Singing at John McCain's funeral
Award-winning soprano Renee Fleming will sing Danny Boy at Senator John McCain's funeral
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Singing and dementia
A choir tries to understand how music affects people with dementia
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Simone Biles: The greatest gymnast of all time?
Two experts in gymnastics discuss what it takes to be at the top of the sport.
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Simon Schama on deadly Texas attack
After a wave of deadly attacks in Europe - involving cartoonists depicting the Prophet...
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Simon Reeve's travel tips
Travel presenter Simon Reeve says people should go off the beaten track on holidays
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Simon Boas' wife talks about his ‘guide to death’
Aurelie Boas talks to Today ahead of the publication of A Beginner's Guide to Death
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Simon Armitage: My winter walk
The Poet Laureate describes one of his favourite walks in Marsden, West Yorkshire.
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Simon Armitage reads Sir Gawain and the Green Knight
Poet Simon Armitage reads from his translation of Sir Gawain and the Green Knight
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Siege on Idlib
Syria's government is thought to be preparing a major offensive on Idlib
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Should young children be taking SATs?
Jeremy Corbyn has pledged to scrap primary school tests if he becomes prime minister
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Should you finish a course of antibiotics?
Tim Peto says finishing a course of antibiotics may not necessarily be the best advice
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Should we stop using the term 'honour killings'?
Baroness Warsi, former chairman of the Tory party, on how Brits can tackle honour killing
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Should we stop building on flood plains in England?
Head of Environment Agency says building new homes on flood plains should be resisted
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Should we remove controversial statues?
Debate continues over the role of statues after protests in Oxford
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Should we re-nationalise water?
Problems with water companies, flooding and leaks
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Should we limit the amount of charity 'chuggers'?
Peter Hills-Jones and Mike Leddy discuss the impact of "chuggers" in Birmingham.
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Should we experiment with human-animal hybrids?
Professor Martin Bobrow on new scientific experiments involving human/animal hybrids.
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Should we cure ageing?
Pharmaceutical company Pfizer is pulling out of research on drugs to treat Alzheimer's
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Should we bring back cinema intermissions?
Kate Muir and Quentin Letts on whether we could see a return of the cinema intermission.
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Should we be buying medication online?
The Care Quality Commission has warned against some internet prescription services
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Should Ukraine be worried?
The former prime minister of Ukraine discusses the relationship between the US and Russia
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Should UK join airstrikes in Syria
Lord Richards on whether Britain should join airstrikes in Syria after Paris attacks
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Should UK Athletics take a harder line on coach?
Should the authorities who run athletics in Britain be taking a harder line in to of...