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As the Welsh badger cull is scrapped Anna Hill asks whether the planned cull in England is likely to happen. Many farmers say controlling badgers is crucial to reduce TB in cattle. Show more
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Skyscrapers were seen as an essential accessory of a go-ahead ambitious city. But is corporate capitalism, epitomised in the tower, an idea we still want to celebrate? Show more
De Warenne faces an enquiry into the Crusades, while Charlotte looks for meaning in her life. Medieval mayhem with James Fleet. From July 2010. Show more
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Izzy does some straight talking while Brenda takes the initiative. Show more
In the midst of a family crisis, Olivia discovers a troll under her mother's kitchen sink. A troll to whom, as a child, she made a promise. Stars Rosie Cavaliero. Show more
Vincent Duggleby and guests answer calls on financial issues. Show more
By Santa Montefiore. Cara attends the sick bed of the man who broke her teenaged heart, and makes a decision that will impact both of them. Read by Aoife McMahon. Show more
Alan Dein observes Heathrow Airport security, in his quest to meet first time visitors to London. From July 2010. Show more
How much can be told about a person by looking at their face? Laurie Taylor explores the impact on culture of the strange and complex ideas of physiognomy. Show more
Sex offenders are among the most reviled people in society. Claudia Hammond meets offenders and the volunteers whose support is helping to reintegrate them back into society. Show more
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Jeremy Hardy is joined by Paul B Davies and Pauline McLynn to examine faith via the medium of St Paul, climate change and The Flintstones. Show more
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Mark Lawson looks at what impact 40% cuts would have on the arts; interview with actor Roger Lloyd Pack. Show more
Vic and Ingrid have arranged another date but Ingrid fails to turn up and Vic ends up going to the pictures with a rather irritating friend. But there's surprise waiting at home. Show more
Combative, provocative and engaging debate examining moral issues behind news stories. Michael Buerk chairs with Claire Fox, Clifford Longley, Anne McElvoy, Matthew Taylor. Show more
Historian and broadcaster Dan Cruickshank goes off the beaten track to visit some of his favourite, and largely little-known, haunts. Show more
Professor Richard Dawkins talks to Craig Venter and other leading scientists about the potential powers of genome science in the future. Show more
Libby Purves is joined by Jeremy Keeling, Janine di Giovanni, Dean Friedman and Patrick Regan. Show more
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Concetta has discovered that she is pregnant, but as she doesn't remember what happened before the earthquake, she has no idea who the father is. Show more
London-born novelist Andrea Levy presents ten diverse and diverting mixes of voices, sounds and experiences capturing the spirit of London by night and day. From 2010. Show more
Susan Hulme reports on Prime Minister's Questions and all the news from Westminster.
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Martin Luther King and Eric S Galt, aka James Earl Ray, both arrive in Memphis. It's April 3rd 1968. Read by Christian Camargo. From July 2010. Show more
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