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Daily prayer and reflection with Rev Clair Jaquiss. Show more
Fight for more European money for farmers, and do more to protect wildlife - just some of the advice offered to the new government. Charlotte Smith reports. Show more
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In Our Time
William James's 'The Varieties of Religious Experience'
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Melvyn Bragg and guests Jonathan Ree, John Haldane and Gwen Griffith-Dickson discuss The Varieties of Religious Experience by William James. Show more
Presented by Jenni Murray. The changing image of Maid Marian, why more women don't work in hospitals, how US TV series Glee is inspiring UK choirs and novelist Barbara Trapido. Show more
Terry's job as a donor transplant co-ordinator is a difficult one; watching people's grief can be tough, particularly when Terry has painful memories of his own. Show more
After the Pakistani army's defeat of the Taliban in tribal areas, Owen Bennett-Jones asks if it is gaining new strength in heartlands like the Punjab. Show more
Chris Ledgard investigates the board game Go. Its ancient oriental rules mean that it a neither a race nor a battle. From 2010. Show more
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Lilian seeks out an expert ear, and Jennifer suspects Paul's motives. Show more
Going from tracking clients jumping bail to helping people disappear instead, Fraser gets a call from Kathryn. Stars Neil Pearson. Show more
Open Country
Bluebird's Return to Coniston Water
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Matt Baker is in Coniston to find out what the return of Donald Campbell's boat, Bluebird, will mean to the community which protected it after it crashed on the lake in 1967. Show more
Fiona Bruce appeals on behalf of the charity Vision Aid Overseas. Show more
By Cathy Feeny. A conceptual artist desperately tries to complete his latest installation. It could all go horribly wrong. Read by Nicholas Boulton. Show more
Dominic Arkwright meets the man who stopped to help some distressed swans, only to have his luxury car stolen. From October 2009. Show more
Quentin Cooper dissects the latest science. Deep water exploration, the maths of electoral reform, snail trails and lasers turn 50. Show more
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Arthur needs some costume help before gatecrashing an audition for Charley's Aunt. Stars Steve Delaney. From February 2009. Show more
Eddie and Joe find a nice little earner, and David perfects the art of compromise.
Front Row
Boy George TV biopic, Art Fund Prize shortlist, video game music
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A TV drama about Boy George, the Art Fund Prize shortlist revealed, the art of composing music for video games and the director who set a film almost entirely inside a tank. Show more
Terry's job as a donor transplant co-ordinator is a difficult one; watching people's grief can be tough, particularly when Terry has painful memories of his own. Show more
The Very Rev June Osborne, Dean of Salisbury, is the preacher at this service live from St Martin-in-the-Fields in London, featuring music from Vivaldi's Gloria. Show more
Brett Westwood examines the world of nature and the challenges of wildlife conservation. Including a report from Costa Rica and an important story about the Nightingale. Show more
In Our Time
William James's 'The Varieties of Religious Experience'
45 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
Available for over a year
Melvyn Bragg and guests Jonathan Ree, John Haldane and Gwen Griffith-Dickson discuss The Varieties of Religious Experience by William James. Show more
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News and analysis with Robin Lustig. More Liberal Democrats join the government; can the party retain a distinctive voice? Ireland's lessons on how to cut public spending. Show more
Emerald O'Hanrahan reads from Delphine de Vigan's novel about a 13-year-old girl with an IQ of 160. While Lou makes her presentation to the class, No goes missing. Show more
Long suffering music teacher Nigel Penny tries to up the rate he charges his students. Stars Richie Webb. From May 2010. Show more
Rufus Hound is joined by comedian Russell Kane, whose poetry and reminiscences display just what it is to be unpopular, unattractive and unlucky in love. Show more
Stephen Webster talks to Professor Clare Lloyd, who runs a medical research lab. Clare explains how she provides her researchers with a productive environment to work in. Show more
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The Restoration is firmly established and trade is flourishing. Charles's next aim is to make England master of the seas. But he's up against fierce competition and war is imminent. Show more
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