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Daily prayer and reflection with Rev Dr Leslie Griffiths. Show more
Caz Graham hears why the British egg industry wants restaurants to tell us where they're getting their eggs from. Plus, how the Irish beef industry is faring in the recession. Show more
Lively and diverse conversation with Libby Purves and guests Kathryn Sargent, Gavin Bain, Mary Blewitt and Tom McNab. Show more
Jenni Murray discusses how the computer has moved into the bedroom and created havoc; tackling domestic violence; 40th anniversary of The Female Eunuch; Spanish chicken recipe. Show more
Crime mystery by Scott Cherry, featuring police family liaison officer DC Jackie Hartwell. Jackie begins to wonder if 15-year-old Michael had anything to do with his father's death. Show more
4 Extra Debut. Toby Young asks why his father Michael planned to simulate a Martian colony back in 1984 on London's South Bank. From April 2010. Show more
Matt is uninterested in Vicky's neighbourhood watch scheme until he meets a glamour model. Stars Emma Pierson. From January 2010. Show more
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Jennifer gets an unwelcome houseguest, and Alice has a bright idea. Show more
Adaptation of Mary Norton's children's classic. 14-year-old Arietty is getting impatient to escape the confines of her cosy home.
Paul Lewis and a panel of guests answer calls on benefits and tax credits. Show more
Series of short stories by EM Forster. Misunderstandings thwart plans for a sojourn in the idyllic Greek countryside. Read by Andrew Sachs. Show more
Nina Myskow discovers how attitudes to food affect individual lives. At home in her kitchen, cookery writer Nigella Lawson discusses veal stew and vanity. Show more
Laurie Taylor discusses whether the secular world and the traditions of Western Europe are under threat from religious fundamentalists. Show more
BBC 'failing to meet public expectations on transparency'; Guardian CEO on paywall possibility; media accused of misreporting mephedrone; have political posters had their day? Show more
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Mick Jagger, gypsy tart and revolting peasants. Mark Steel is in Kent to see what makes Dartford distinctive. From April 2010. Show more
Vicky's calves get a new lease of life, and Jazzer steps into the breach. Show more
With Mark Lawson, including reviews of a play by Mark Haddon, Polar Bears, and The Infidel, a film written by David Baddiel about a Muslim man who discovers he's actually Jewish. Show more
Crime mystery by Scott Cherry, featuring police family liaison officer DC Jackie Hartwell. Jackie begins to wonder if 15-year-old Michael had anything to do with his father's death. Show more
Clive Anderson and some of the country's top legal minds discuss legal issues of the day. The first programme explores the controversial interface between the law and religion. Show more
BBC Radio 4 brings back the TV favourite What the Papers Say. Leading political journalists take a wry look at how the broadsheets and red tops treat the week's top stories. Show more
The Stern Report put a price on carbon and this catapulted climate on to the world agenda. Tom Heap finds out if putting a price on nature can do the same for biodiversity. Show more
Lively and diverse conversation with Libby Purves and guests Kathryn Sargent, Gavin Bain, Mary Blewitt and Tom McNab. Show more
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The UK economy is forecast to make a rapid recovery, but who will it help at the election? Violent clashes in Kyrgyzstan as protesters demand the overthrown of the president. Show more
With Edwin in serious trouble, Violet must choose between their friendship and her marriage to Bruno. Read by Eileen Atkins. Show more
Set to become a dad for a second time, Justin has a nagging doubt that he got it wrong first time round. From January 2009. Show more
Today's news from Parliament with Alicia McCarthy, including the last PMQs before the general election, and the ongoing 'wash-up' debate over remaining legislation. Show more
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Emile and Alexandrine Zola and other literary luminaries scale the gleaming Eiffel Tower for lunch. Narrated by Stephen Boxer. Show more
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