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Daily prayer and reflection with Rev Bob Fyffe. Show more
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With James Naughtie and Evan Davis. Including Sports Desk; Weather; Thought for the Day with Rev'd Canon Dr Giles Fraser.
Andrew Marr with Sir Peter Hall on directing comedy, Professor Edith Hall discussing Greek tragedy, Paul Roseby on Shakespeare and teenagers and John Freeman on sex. Show more
On the verge of her 60th birthday, Jenni Murray takes a look at the differences between the Baby Boomers and the 60-year-old women of previous generations. Show more
The parish party set off on their trip to Rome full of expectations, and it doesn't disappoint; indeed, there are even a few surprises. Show more
Tim Samuels investigates why people change their names. Is it divorce, immigration or the quest for a little cheer? From 2010. Show more
It's Adam's chance to tidy up the Birmingham shop, but will father Rudy get his revenge? Stars Lenny Henry. From October 2009. Show more
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The gulf widens between Pip and Ruth, and Paul comes to a kind of rescue. Show more
By Rob Castell and Tom Sadler, with Sarah Tipple. When star tenor Tony quits his barbershop group on the eve of the Euro Barbershop Competition final, a replacement must be found. Show more
Gabby Logan asks what lessons have been learnt since the worst fire disaster in British football history, at Bradford City's Valley Parade stadium in 1985. Show more
The Drawings on the Wall
Episode 1: The Legless Women of Creswell Craggs
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Dr George Nash explores Western Europe's most remarkable rock art sites. He examines extinct animals and strange female forms in Church Hole Cave in Derbyshire. Show more
Sheila Dillon explores the world of commercial food photography. Do they really use mashed potato instead of ice-cream? Show more
Katie Derham hears about holidays to South Africa. Show more
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Kenton goes on a recruitment drive, and Joe finds a financial incentive for a spring clean. Show more
As Tate Modern approaches its 10th birthday, John Wilson reports on how the gallery has attracted 45 million visitors, and asks whether it has changed our attitudes to modern art. Show more
The parish party set off on their trip to Rome full of expectations, and it doesn't disappoint; indeed, there are even a few surprises. Show more
Martin Bell heads to Sarajevo to find out whether the old arguments that made talks between communities break down in 1990 are rearing their heads again. Show more
The Report
Eyjafjallajokull: The Icelandic Volcano Eruption
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An in-depth report on the crisis caused by the volcanic eruption which closed down Europe's skies. John Murphy speaks to those who grounded all commercial aircraft. Show more
The Gulf of Mexico oil leak, a manifesto for innovation, glowing clouds and brain traces. Quentin Cooper and guests dissect the week's science news. Show more
Andrew Marr with Sir Peter Hall on directing comedy, Professor Edith Hall discussing Greek tragedy, Paul Roseby on Shakespeare and teenagers and John Freeman on sex. Show more
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News and analysis with Ritula Shah. The UN hears calls for a nuclear free Middle East. Election 2010: can politicians protect the least well-off from cuts? Show more
Collector Jeffrey Aspern has done all he can to secure the letters but Miss Bordereau clearly mistrusts him. Read by Samuel West. Show more
10/12: Steve Punt and Hugh Dennis present a nightly satirical round up of election news and comment from comedians, journalists and commentators. Show more
4 Extra Debut. Tim Marlow investigates some of the most renowned attacks on art carried out in the name of politics and religion. From October 2009. Show more
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Luke Jennings recalls how he first got on the trail of the pike, and how his non-fishing father was one of his early mentors. Show more
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