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Daily prayer and reflection with Dr Michael Ford.
New research has found shoppers are still confused over what 'produced in the UK' means on food labels, despite 78 per cent of meat products now stating the country of origin. Show more
Mariella Frostrup presents an appeal on behalf of the Disasters Emergency Committee for people affected by the earthquake in Haiti. Show more
With the help of dissatisfied NHS patients, Liz Barclay asks if the growing popularity of online feedback can really make a difference to standards of health care and treatment. Show more
Arthur's attempt to secure a publisher's advance for a celebrity recipe book goes askew. Stars Steve Delaney. From January 2010.
Consumer news and issues with Peter White.
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Tim Harford and the team ask if the electoral system is biased in favour of Labour, as some Conservatives claim, and why Wales is so frequently used as a unit of measurement. Show more
Jazzer shows off his practical skills. Show more
By Sarah McDonald Hughes. As the last game at Manchester City's Maine Road stadium approaches, a family in mourning for a grandmother face their own struggle to survive. Show more
Eric Robson and the Gardeners' Question Time panel remember the late John Cushnie, whose untimely death was announced over the New Year.
Dominic Arkwright talks to people about life-changing phone calls. Winning the lottery can be a traumatic event, but what is it like for the operators on the other end of the line? Show more
Matthew Bannister presents the obituary series, analysing and celebrating the life stories of people who have recently died. Show more
Andrea Arnold discusses her controversial drama Fish Tank. Jonathan Coe nominates a forgotten British classic. Jacques Audiard goes to prison for A Prophet. Show more
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Mariella Frostrup presents an appeal on behalf of the Disasters Emergency Committee for people affected by the earthquake in Haiti. Show more
Sandi Toksvig chairs the topical comedy quiz. The panellists are Andy Hamilton, Miles Jupp, John Gordillo and Fred Macaulay.
Mike dances his way out of trouble. Show more
Michael Samuels on his television drama about Winnie Mandela; spy spoof OSS117, France's answer to Austin Powers; tenor Ian Bostridge on the music of Hans Werner Henze. Show more
Investigative journalist Arun Advani steps in to take a closer look at Vicky Rai's murder and reveals to the world the shocking truth. Show more
Jonathan Dimbleby chairs the topical debate from Cheddar in Somerset. The panellists are Peter Hennessy, Louise Doughty, Ben Bradshaw MP and Chris Grayling MP. Show more
Lisa Jardine reflects on the challenge of delivering the right level of supplies for public use, be it salt to cope with ice or a flu vaccine.
The powerful story of the search for an answer by the parents of 18-year-old Cheryl James, found shot dead at Deepcut barracks in November 1995. Show more
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News and analysis with Felicity Evans. Problems with delivery bedevil Haiti relief. An internal report into the Fort Hood shootings. Chile prepares to return a right-wing president. Show more
Lucienne reveals her past in Paris's revolutionary underworld, while Daniel's career prospects brighten. Read by Dan Stevens. Show more
4 Extra Debut. Actor Jenny Agutter nominates Austrian physicist Lise Meitner. With Matthew Parris and science historian Jeff Hughes. From January 2010. Show more
News, views and features on today's stories in Parliament with Mark D'Arcy.
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Pinter is still working, still grasping at the joy of life, until a double blow falls. First the death of his oldest friend, playwright Simon Gray, then his own fateful diagnosis. Show more
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