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Daily prayer and reflection with Dr Michael Ford.
The government has announced that it will set up a supermarket ombudsman. Charlotte Smith finds out what difference it will make to farmers, retailers and shoppers. Show more
Hugh Levinson hears the best of Officer Jay Chiarito-Mazarrella's Street Stories, giving a fresh, funny and sometimes scary insight into policing in the Midwest. Show more
Sir David Frost and guests look back at some of the most memorable interviews of his long career. With Joan Bakewell, Peter Kellner and Esther Rantzen.
Consumer news and issues with Shari Vahl.
A fraudster who swindled ex-pats in the Dordogne out of almost two million pounds has been allowed to go free despite being convicted by a French court. Show more
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National and international news with Martha Kearney.
Stewart Henderson answers those intriguing questions from everyday life. Show more
Emotions run high for Helen. Show more
By Andrea Earl. Maggie Fortune is a respectable, middle-class mother and grandmother with a dependency on prescribed tranquilisers that is taking over her life. Show more
Helen Mark visits Hartland Moor and Godlingston Heath National Nature Reserves in Dorset to find out about the effect on the landscape of a devastating fire in May 2008. Show more
Richard Wilson appeals on behalf of Cambodia Trust. Show more
By Jerome Vincent. A man probes the murder of his sister, an actress at a time of great technical rivalry amongst filmmakers. Read by Gunnar Cauthery. Show more
Tony Roth suffered a series of heart attacks and was forced to give up work while waiting for a call telling him that a donor heart was finally available. Show more
Mariella Frostrup's guests include American writer Edmund White. He talks about his most recent collection of fiction, Chaos, and his new memoir City Boy. Show more
Gareth Mitchell finds out about the coldest place on Earth; the ALMA telescope in Chile; Neanderthal culture; dog diversity. Show more
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It's a case of 'goodbye Samantha, hello Sam' for Jack Trainor as he meets an old chum. Stars Ben Willbond. From May 2007.
Jazzer shows off his practical skills. Show more
Review of Legally Blonde, The Musical; review of the Ray Winstone gangster film, 44 Inch Chest; former film censor Paul Hoffman on his acclaimed fantasy novel, The Left Hand Of God. Show more
Dramatisation of Vikas Swarup's whodunit. Suspect number four is Vicky's mother, the Home Minister Mamta Rai, who undergoes a radical character transformation after a car crash. Show more
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Morland Sanders investigates the cost of the recent snow storms to the country's economy and asks if better planning might have lessened their impact. Show more
Before he died at the age of 90, business school professor Russell Ackoff gave Peter Day some insights into his unconventional approach to getting things done. Show more
Jon Ronson investigates the work of Lutz Heck, the director of Berlin Zoo who attempted to resurrect extinct animal species as part of the Nazi programme to control genetics. Show more
Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss the Frankfurt School, a group of influential German thinkers who argued that culture keeps people passive. Show more
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A special edition with Robin Lustig in Washington. Help for Haiti. Obama's first year in office: what difference has it made to the rest of the world? Show more
Chance encounters and a card game lead Daniel to make breathtaking new discoveries. Read by Dan Stevens. Show more
Vicky and Matt are having a housewarming, and Matt's only job is to send out the invitations. Surely he can get one thing right? Stars Jody Latham. From January 2010. Show more
News, views and features on today's stories in Parliament with Robert Orchard.
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Pinter directs, performs and celebrates his 75th birthday, in spite of the debilitating effects of his cancer medication. Then comes an unexpected phone call. Show more
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