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Daily prayer and reflection with Rev Canon Patrick Thomas.
Protestors against what could be Western Europe's largest dairy farm demand planners give them more time to have their say. Bad weather is causing anxiety for sugar beet farmers. Show more
Lively and diverse conversation with Libby Purves and guests Suzi Brent, Assaf Gavron, Adam Coleman and Alison Chitty.
Ellie Goulding plays live. Plus, the commercialisation of divorce; and have we become too scared of childbirth?
Collette wants Alison to write a book, but her childhood memories are disturbing. Starring Alison Steadman and Rosie Cavaliero. Show more
Mukti Jain Campion discovers why the return flow of wealthy professional expat Indians has become so great and what impact these global Indians are making on their mother country. Show more
Dave is thrown into turmoil when an old school friend appears in the Scottish corner shop. Stars Donald McLeary. From March 2010. Show more
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National and international news with Martha Kearney.
John Tate wrote the BBC's new strategy: what went through his mind as he drafted it? Media coverage of the BBC story; ITV results; the demand for true life stories; PM debates. Show more
Pip plays a game of avoidance at Brookfield. Show more
Comedy by Melissa Murray. In 1796, at Drury Lane theatre, Richard Sheridan puts on a guaranteed hit: a production of a 'lost' Shakespeare play. What could possibly go wrong? Show more
Vincent Duggleby and a panel of guests answer calls on ISAs and tax-free savings. Show more
Chance throws together two very different novelists and offers them the opportunity to reinvent themselves. Show more
Crowned Miss World in 1965, Lesley Langley compares experiences with army lance corporal Katrina Hodge, who was Miss England in 2010. Show more
The servant's story is a hidden history. Laurie Taylor discusses new research on the experience of servitude in the 18th century. Also, the working class at elite universities. 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
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James Walton quizzes John Walsh and Lynne Truss, Tibor Fischer and Peter Kemp in the literary panel show. From March 2010. Show more
Helen ventures into the unknown. Show more
Arts news and reviews with John Wilson. Including the verdict on film Chloe and an interview with Jerry Dammers, co-founder of The Specials. Show more
Collette wants Alison to write a book, but her childhood memories are disturbing. Starring Alison Steadman and Rosie Cavaliero. Show more
Michael Buerk chairs a debate on the moral questions behind the week's news. Claire Fox, Matthew Taylor, Melanie Philips and Clifford Longley cross-examine witnesses.
Series of six talks by eminent thinkers. Financial journalist Andreas Whittam Smith explores the temptations of the financial world. Show more
More than a year after Big Bang Day, Geoff Watts visits CERN in Geneva to discover what the last year has held for the Large Hadron Collider. Show more
Donald MacIntyre, former political editor of The Independent, presents a special programme on the political life and career of Michael Foot, former leader of the Labour Party. Show more
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National and international news and analysis with Robin Lustig. William Hague on the Lord Ashcroft affair. The Greeks announce austerity measures. Remembering Michael Foot. Show more
Anthony's dream expands and his hopes rise. But high in the hills, at the Mas Lunel, Audrun is realising the full devastation her brother's greed may bring. Show more
Johnno's set for a day out with his girlfriend, but Lloydie's still crashing on his sofa. Stars Will Adamsdale. From March 2010. Show more
Can Nurseryland survive riots and social chaos? 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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In 1969, Patti Smith and Robert Mapplethorpe join writers, artists and musicians at Brooklyn's Chelsea Hotel. Read by the author. Show more
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