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Daily prayer and reflection with Father Paul Clayton-Lea.
Anna Hill Hears how dog walkers could be unwittingly infecting farm animals with an incurable disease when they take their animals to the countryside. Show more
This week Francine Stock is joined by Oran Canfield, Reg Green, Bette Bourne and Show of Hands.
Novelist Siri Hustvedt on trembling in public. Plus, closing the gender pay gap, and how to embrace colour and stand out in a crowd.
Howard is a chef whose son ridicules the idea of cooking, preferring instead to try his hand at The X Factor. Sadly, however, he's almost 31 and still living at home. Show more
Martin Bell investigates what makes ordinary people want to give up their civilian life to fight in Afghanistan. Show more
Suspicion has turned on Audrey for the murder of Lady Tresselian, but no-one can find her. Stars Hugh Bonneville and Philip Fox. Show more
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National and international news with Martha Kearney.
How the News of the World responded to the superinjunction; 'transformational change' at ITV; the Chandlers in Somalia; what's behind the Times report on plans for the BBC? Show more
Will has an exercise in diplomacy. Show more
By Ed Hime. Tim, who has a problem with empathy, books the media room of the secure unit where he is being held and creates a broadcast for his college radio station. Show more
Vincent Duggleby and a panel of guests answer calls on financial issues. Show more
It is summer 2008 and an impoverished Georgian poet is living in Berlin for three months. He is not expecting to hear shattering news from his homeland. Read by Tom Goodman-Hill. Show more
Ivan Hewett examines five musical keys. Today: B flat - sad and heroic in Chopin, Mozart, and Beethoven. With John Dankworth.
The way countries are seen worldwide has a huge effect on their power and prosperity. Laurie Taylor explores national branding and the commodification of ethnic identity. Show more
Dr Mark Porter meets patients on the Active Back Programme at the Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital who are learning to live with their condition and be physically active. Show more
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James Walton hosts, with John Walsh, Lynne Truss, Jane Thynne and Christopher Brookmyre in the literary panel show. From February 2010. Show more
Helen fears the worst for Annette. Show more
Arts news and reviews with John Wilson. Morgan Freeman as Nelson Mandela in new film Invictus, Corinne Bailey Rae and artist Gillian Ayres. Show more
Neil MacGregor arrives at the great Indus Valley civilisation and examines 4,500-year-old stone stamps from a city building boom of the period. Show more
Michael Buerk chairs a debate on the moral questions behind the week's news. Melanie Phillips, Matthew Taylor, Michael Portillo and Claire Fox cross-examine witnesses. Show more
David Runciman penetrates the psyche of the British electorate, and asks why inheritance tax is so unpopular among the people who have least to lose from it. Show more
Wildlife cameraman John Aitchison, artist and writer Jessica Holm and sound recordist Chris Watson share their experiences of their local patch. Show more
This week Francine Stock is joined by Oran Canfield, Reg Green, Bette Bourne and Show of Hands.
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News and analysis with Robin Lustig. The Green Paper on defence is published; we discuss its implications. A look at the protests in the streets of Venuezela. Show more
Emma Fielding reads from Amy Sackville's novel. Julia has a visitor who, without knowing, reveals a shocking truth about her family's history. Show more
The UK's 19th most powerful wizard's jam-making venture is nominated for a gong. Stars David Kay. From February 2010. Show more
Jack Spratt and the tooth fairy debate nutrition. Jack Dee and Peter Capaldi are John Tweedledum and Jim Tweedledee. From 2009. Show more
News, views and features on today's stories in Parliament with Sean Curran.
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