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Daily prayer and reflection with Rev Canon Patrick Thomas.
Anna Hill takes a slippery walk through fields in East Anglia and hears surprising statistics which show that despite the snowfall, the winter has been drier than normal. Show more
Comparing the way the football authorities are dealing with the call for camera technology to help referees today with their response in 1890 when the goal net was a new invention. Show more
Forty years ago thousands of 11-year-olds were asked to predict what they might become. John Waite finds out how far their childhood dreams have matched up to the reality of life. Show more
Collette leaves her dull husband, then becomes interested in the paranormal and consults Alison. Starring Rosie Cavaliero. Show more
Mukti Jain Campion visits the Indian Institute of Technology at Kanpur during recruitment week to see why so many multinational companies come here to compete for their students. Show more
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Jane Pritchard explores our ongoing love affair with Diaghilev's Ballets Russes. Without Diaghilev, British ballet would be unrecognisable. Show more
Your views on proposed cuts to BBC radio and online with Kelvin MacKenzie.
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National and international news with Martha Kearney.
An exploration of personal and professional impact of the concerto written in 1844. With violinist Daniel Hope. From 2010. Show more
Lilian performs an act of kindness. Show more
After arriving as an immigrant in 1840s America, Scotsman Allan Pinkerton turns detective over counterfeit dollars. With Forbes Masson. From March 2010. Show more
With Richard Daniel. The new series kicks off with a revelation about how our minds might be controlled by parasites in our brains. Are we really just vehicles for their survival? Show more
An 18th-century farmer and his architect shelter in a house he wants demolished. The house has other ideas. Read by John Telfer. Show more
Pioneering gay rights campaigner Antony Grey and volunteer Bobby discuss whether attitudes toward homosexuality have changed. Show more
Clive Coleman and a panel of politicians examine some of the key policies on justice. Show more
4 Extra Debut. Ken Arnold and Jay Griffiths join Sue MacGregor to discuss novels by Ben Goldacre, Edmund Gosse and John Berger. From 2010. Show more
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4 Extra Debut. The master of mispronunciation tries to buy a hedge trimmer and help train new medics. Stars Steve Delaney. From August 2008. Show more
Pip plays a game of avoidance at Brookfield. Show more
Arts news and reviews with Mark Lawson. Lord Snowdon at 80; actor David Morrissey; a new posthumous studio album by Jimi Hendrix. Show more
Collette leaves her dull husband, then becomes interested in the paranormal and consults Alison. Starring Rosie Cavaliero. Show more
Gerry Northam asks if some major IT projects could be scrapped by a new government looking for big spending cuts. Show more
Lord Low on a recent amendment to the Equality Bill designed to strengthen blind people's access to printed info. How do wheelchair users indicate they are also visually impaired? Show more
Vivienne Parry asks if the definition of bullying is now so wide that it has become meaningless. Did the overuse of the term lead to Gordon Brown hitting the headlines? Show more
Comparing the way the football authorities are dealing with the call for camera technology to help referees today with their response in 1890 when the goal net was a new invention. Show more
The latest weather forecast.
News and analysis with Ritula Shah. Reports of looting in epicentre of Chile's earthquake, Concepcion. One of the killers of toddler James Bulger is back in prison. Show more
Suddenly appalled by his lonely life in London, Anthony seeks refuge with his beloved sister in southern France. Meanwhile Aramon Lunel has his own plans. Show more
It is the morning after her hen night and Faye cannot remember what happened. Everyone seems really annoyed with her and somehow she has acquired Mark Lamarr's phone number. Show more
News, views and features on today's stories in Parliament with David Wilby.
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In 1967, Patti Smith is hungry, homeless and penniless, until a chance encounter changes her life forever. Read by the author. Show more
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