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Daily prayer and reflection with Rev Mary Stallard. Show more
Farmers are facing further subsidy chaos and confusion and blame the Rural Payments Agency for sending out inaccurate maps of their land. Show more
With John Humphrys and Evan Davis. Including Sports Desk; Weather; Thought for the Day.
Sue McGregor reunites people affected by the Dunblane school shootings in 1996, including surviving teacher Eileen Harrild and parents Mick North and Pam Ross. Show more
Presented by Jenni Murray. Including Forces' Housing, buttermilk, the lost art of sophistication, and we put 'The Mirdle' (a girdle for men) to the test. Show more
John Challow hasn't turned up for work. Ianthe is worried that he is ill, although Mervyn has his doubts. So Ianthe does good work, and goes visiting the sick. Show more
Fifteen years ago divorce in Ireland was still illegal. Olivia O'Leary tells the story of the fight to change this and asks if divorce is now accepted as part of modern Irish life. Show more
Sandy wants to protect his grandson Tyson from his father's harsh training programme. Stars Ronnie Corbett, Liza Tarbuck. From April 2010. Show more
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National and international news with Martha Kearney. Includes Election Call, where listeners put comments to Nick Griffin, the leader of the British National Party. Show more
Lilian and Paul dance till dawn, and Kenton goes on a recruitment drive. Show more
4 Extra Debut. National Hunt jump jockey Noel is anxious to get back in the saddle after a career-threatening fall. Stars Lloyd Hutchinson. Show more
Eric Robson chairs the popular horticultural forum. Pippa Greenwood, Bunny Guinness and Bob Flowerdew visit gardeners in Nottinghamshire. Show more
Nearly 4m people in the UK are single again after the death of their spouse. Widowed after 31 years of marriage, Terry reflects on trying to reconcile grief, loss and a new freedom. Show more
Matthew Bannister presents Radio 4's obituary programme. The subjects include campaigner Dorothy Height, writer Alan Sillitoe, Professor Fred Halliday and poet Peter Porter. Show more
Francine Stock talks to actors Eddie Marsan and Terence Stamp. Show more
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Sandi Toksvig chairs the topical comedy quiz. With Andy Hamilton and Francis Wheen. Show more
It's the morning after the night before for Lilian, and Peggy faces a difficult truth.
Front Row
Tracey Emin, Kevin Whately and Per Wastberg
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Mark Lawson travels to Margate to meet Tracey Emin as she unveils a new work; actor Kevin Whately discusses his return to the role of Lewis; Nobel chairman Per Wastberg interviewed. Show more
John Challow hasn't turned up for work. Ianthe is worried that he is ill, although Mervyn has his doubts. So Ianthe does good work, and goes visiting the sick. Show more
Jonathan Dimbleby chairs the topical debate from Garston in Hertfordshire. The panellists are Shaun Woodward MP, Michael Gove MP, Charles Kennedy MP and Nicola Sturgeon MSP. Show more
Simon Schama reflects on the meaning of money as represented by coins and notes and in art. He celebrates the solidity of coins with their seeming defiance of monetary transience. Show more
The natural world turns on mankind - as a war veteran and his family come under attack in Cornwall. Stars Neil Dudgeon. Show more
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Miss Bordereau interviews her lodger, and he and Miss Tina make an excursion, but he's no nearer the papers. Read by Samuel West. Show more
4 Extra Debut. TV comedy producer John Lloyd chooses the maverick American architect Richard Buckminster Fuller, inventor of the geodesic dome, as his inspiration. From April 2010. Show more
Andrew Collins traces the development of the rock documentary, a form that has given us intimate portraits of the great performers and warts-and-all insights into rock lives. Show more
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Criminal barrister Alex McBride has come to the end of his trainee year, his 'pupillage'. Only one of the six trainees in Alex's chambers will be offered a job. Show more
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