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The UK produces 16 times as many chickens as it did 50 years ago. Anna Hill visits one of the UK's largest producers. Plus, proposals for the Welsh dairy herd to be kept indoors. Show more
In the light of events in Wootton Bassett, Jonathan Freedland travels to Towton in Yorkshire to examine the changing culture and politics behind the commemoration of the fallen. 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
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Lynda Bellingham on being adopted. Plus, over-sharing on social media sites. And should MPs be allowed to job share?
Alison is increasingly troubled by a sense of foreboding, now Morris has come back. Stars Alison Steadman and Rosie Cavaliero. Show more
Misha Glenny explores the Alps' mountain passes, and why controlling these cracks was the key to moving from north to south. Show more
Artist Bill Drummond shares his vision and memories of Belfast - recalling glamorous 1930s cinemas, spontaneous creative happenings and the smell of the mountain heather. Show more
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Exploring what Henry Purcell's aria, from his 17th century opera Dido and Aeneas, means to different people. From March 2010. Show more
Elizabeth and Nigel meet the new boy. Show more
By Tim Wright. Dotcom entrepreneurs Erik and Mike pursue love, fortune, football and film stars across Europe. Show more
Richard Daniel and the team discuss listeners' questions about the natural world and our impact on it. Show more
4 Extra Debut. When a young graffiti artist falls into a cave, a surprising discovery reveals the power of art through time. Read by Gareth David-Lloyd.
Jolyon Jenkins goes back 5,000 years, to ancient Mesopotamia, to examine controversial theories about how accountants invented writing. Show more
Clive Coleman and guests examine the proposed reforms of the UK's bribery laws. Recent cases, like the BAE Systems settlement, and key issues around the Bribery Bill are discussed. Show more
4 Extra Debut. Sue MacGregor, Julia Blackburn and Ritula Shah discuss books by Kate Clanchy, Michael Ondaatje and Simon Gray. From 2010. Show more
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Marcus Brigstocke invites comedian Sanjeev Bhasker to try new experiences, including playing table football. From March 2010. Show more
Lilian pays her last respects. Show more
Arts news and reviews with Mark Lawson. Actor Richard Briers on his latest role on stage; Pete Waterman on his search for the UK's 2010 Eurovision entry. Show more
Alison is increasingly troubled by a sense of foreboding, now Morris has come back. Stars Alison Steadman and Rosie Cavaliero. Show more
Fran Abrams investigates allegations that some companies are dumping their pension fund obligations and leaving the Pensions Protection Fund to pick up the bill. Show more
Listener Tom Walker voices his concern that RNIB chair Kevin Carey has written an article saying that some blind people can take longer to do certain tasks than sighted peers. Show more
Vivienne Parry examines our perceptions of age and the realities of what happens to us as we get older, and asks if there is such a thing as normal ageing. Show more
In the light of events in Wootton Bassett, Jonathan Freedland travels to Towton in Yorkshire to examine the changing culture and politics behind the commemoration of the fallen. Show more
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News and analysis with Robin Lustig. An exclusive report into the Irish priest abuse scandal. The former head of MI5 says US misled allies over torture. Show more
Kitty sets out to prove her own theory about Anthony's disappearance. At the Mas Lunel, Aramon makes a shocking and surprising discovery. Show more
Stand-up comedian Tom Wrigglesworth recounts his tale of taking on the jobsworths. He describes his confrontation with a vile train manager and mulls over other important issues. Show more
News, views and features on today's stories in Parliament with Sean Curran.
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Mac is made a star contributor of Eagle magazine and his gifts for delusion soar. Max Hastings recalls his parents' marriage. Show more
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