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Daily prayer and reflection with Rev Bob Fyffe. Show more
The rush is on to get the season's vegetables sown after the long harsh winter. And a report on the plight of Scottish wild birds following the freezing temperatures. Show more
With Sarah Montague and Justin Webb. Including Sports Desk; Weather; Thought for the Day.
Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss the Cool Universe. Show more
Presented by Jenni Murray. Whether you're proud of your toes or want to hide them away, we discuss how to keep feet healthy and looking good in summer sandals. Show more
Dramatisation of Barbara Pym's story of love in unfashionable north London in 1960. Confused by Penelope's tearfulness in Rome, Rupert heads over to Ianthe for solace. Show more
Alpa Shah gains rare access to an Indian community controlled by the Maoist movement. People in these remote villages, including farmers and child soldiers, tell her their stories. Show more
Robert Elms explores the origins and social influence of The Face, the 'style bible' magazine of the 1980s. From 2010. Show more
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The Cerrado is Brazil's savannah, a hugely rich eco-system that houses five per cent of the world's flora and fauna. Tim Hirsch reports on the gradual destruction of the grasslands. Show more
Adam prepares for a fruitful summer, and Jennifer's surprised to find Paul even closer to home. Show more
Helen Mark visits Scotland to find out how the landscape and wildlife have been affected by the coldest winter for decades. Show more
Muriel Gray appeals on behalf of Contact a Family. Show more
Come Away, Come Away!
Episode 3: The Beautiful Freedom Cage by Julie Bertagna
15 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
Alam goes on a dangerous journey from his desolate mountain community to the glittering promise of Europe. Fantasy inspired by Peter Pan, read by Laura Smales. Show more
Archaeologist Dr George Nash visits the prehistoric art of Italy's Val Camonica. Could these scores of carvings be the work of just one artist? Show more
James Naughtie and readers talk to the Turkish Nobel Prize winner Orhan Pamuk about his murder mystery My Name is Red. Show more
Quentin Cooper investigates the science of plasmonics, the ultimate ability to control light. Show more
Full coverage and analysis of the day's news with Eddie Mair. Plus Weather.
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Nine Below Zero, Phill Jupitus, Josh Widdicombe and Marlon Davies join Arthur Smith to entertain at his home. From May 2010. Show more
Fallon meets the new boy in town, and Oliver ensures that Joe pays his dues. Show more
Front Row
Trumpeter Hugh Masekela; author Jane Smiley; One Night in Turin
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With Mark Lawson, including an interview with South African trumpeter Hugh Masekela, plus a review of One Night in Turin, a documentary about England's 1990 World Cup campaign. Show more
Dramatisation of Barbara Pym's story of love in unfashionable north London in 1960. Confused by Penelope's tearfulness in Rome, Rupert heads over to Ianthe for solace. Show more
Morland Sanders investigates the financial crisis facing Premiership clubs, many of whom are saddled with huge debts. Show more
Many of the world's best-known business newspapers are struggling to survive the recession and the rise of rival media. Peter Day finds out why their survival matters. Show more
Brett Westwood examines the world of nature and the challenges of wildlife conservation. Including a first report from North America correspondent Howard Stableford. Show more
Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss the Cool Universe. Show more