Science, Technology and Medicine
- All in the Mind (2003–)
- Another Five Numbers
- Brief History of the End of Everything
- Britain's X-Files
- Case Notes
- A Cell for All Seasons
- Changing Places
- Check Up
- Climate Wars
- The Columbia Astronauts
- Connect
- Costing the Earth
- Dial a Scientist — (~1976) (see Brian J. Ford (scientist))
- Emotional Rollercoaster
- Five Numbers
- Frontiers
- The Good, the Bad and the Ugly
- Home Planet
- The Infinite Monkey Cage
- Land Lines
- Leading Edge
- Life as an Adult
- Life as a Teenager
- Life in Middle Age
- Lifeblood
- Living with Pain
- Living World
- The Material World
- Mind Changers
- The Mozart Effect
- Nature
- Nature's Magic
- The New X-Files
- One Man's Medicine
- Patient Progress: Strokes
- Rainforests of the Deep
- Red Planet
- Reith Lectures
- Science Now (1974–1975+ (?)) (see Brian J. Ford)
- Scientists in a Shoebox
- Seeds of Trouble
- Small Dog on Mars
- Stars in Their Eyes
- Swan Migration
- Tales of Cats and Comets
- Think About It
- A Twist to Life
- Unearthing Mysteries
- Walk Out to Winter
- What Remains to Be Discovered?
- Whatever you think
- Where are you taking us?
- Wild Europe
- Wild Underground
- World on the Move
- Wrestling with Words
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