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2020
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The Year in Film
Episode overview
The film industry took a battering in 2020 due to Covid-19, with many cinemas closed and production badly impacted. But Mark Kermode looks at the releases that did make it onto our .. show full overview
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The Year in Science
Episode overview
2020 was a year shaped by the impact of coronavirus and the urgent search for a vaccine. BBC Science Correspondent Rebecca Morelle looks at how science responded to the pandemic and also .. show full overview
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The Coronavirus Pandemic
Episode overview
Covid-19 dominated our experience of 2020. The BBC's health editor, Hugh Pym, tells the story of the pandemic across the year and its impact on the many different aspects of people’s lives.
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The Business Year
Episode overview
Business Presenter Ben Thompson reflects on how the UK economy, businesses and jobs suffered in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic and how everything, from the ways we work and travel to how we shop, has been forced to change.
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The Media Year
Episode overview
The BBC's media editor, Amol Rajan, takes a close look at how Covid-19 accelerated underlying trends, and created new ones, in the media year.
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We Remember
Episode overview
Vera Lynn, Sean Connery, Jack Charlton, Diana Rigg, Olivia de Havilland, Chadwick Boseman, Diego Maradona - just a few of those whose lives are celebrated in this year's 'We Remember'.
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The Year in Sport
Episode overview
The world of sport was badly impacted by coronavirus, with events cancelled or forced behind closed doors, and revenues badly hit. But Liverpool became Premier League champions and Lewis .. show full overview
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The Year in Politics
Episode overview
2020 began with the UK leaving the European Union and soon after politicians were dealing with a global pandemic. Political Correspondent Leila Nathoo tells the story of the year in politics.
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The Royal Year
Episode overview
Royal Correspondent Daniela Relph looks back on twelve months of the most significant events for the royal family.