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Charlotte Smith becomes a seasonal worker on a fruit farm. By living in a caravan, picking and packing fruit, the Farming Today team experience the life of a migrant worker. Show more
Highwaymen were celebrities in the 18th century. Thanks to court shorthand writers, we can hear their voices. Professor Amanda Vickery presents. Show more
Vic's relationship with Ingrid is becoming more passionate and he chooses to overlook her shallow side. He feels his mother's disapproval and he gets involved in a fight at work. Show more
Billions of dollars were pledged to help Haiti. Mark Doyle asks what has been happening on the ground. Who is making the decisions and will the aid really transform the country? Show more
4 Extra Debut. Alexander Armstrong explores why Special Agent Dick Barton's adventures have been thrilling audiences since 1946. From July 2010. Show more
Winifred Robinson investigates why a group of friends involved in a fatal car accident will not receive a penny in compensation because they did not have the right insurance. Show more
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Dominic Arkwright, Arabella Weir, Deborah Orr and Oliver James discuss the demands of motherhood and paid work. From July 2010. Show more
Alan offers advice and Lynda retains a sense of mystery. Show more
Death by fine dining in 1790s Paris. Can executioner Ameline outwit France's gourmet murderer, Pere Gourier? Stars Mark Benton. Show more
Welsh poet and writer Owen Sheers hears about plans for a badger cull in Pembrokeshire. Show more
Rory Bremner appeals on behalf of SANE. Show more
By Adele Parks. A single friend's advice causes married Ginny to make a startling decision. Short story read by Francesca Dymond. Show more
Can Alan Dein persuade people to stop at Heathrow Airport, in his quest to meet first-time visitors to London? From July 2010. Show more
Mariella Frostrup discusses pubs in fiction with Richard Francis and John Banville, poet Craig Raine's first novel and Jane Austen's forgotten nemesis, novelist Maria Edgeworth. Show more
Quentin Cooper with the latest from the BP oil spill, the L'Aquila earthquake blame game and the MP behind the Parliamentary Group for Life Sciences. Show more
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David Beckham tries to hire a rainbow for a party. Jon Culshaw explores famous folk's private lives. From July 2010. Show more
Phoebe can't believe her luck and Brian entrusts David with a secret. Show more
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City of Culture 2013 winner; Plan B interview
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John Wilson has news of the winner of the UK City of Culture 2013, an interview with singer Plan B and the verdict on The Concert, a film about an act of orchestral impersonation. Show more
Vic's relationship with Ingrid is becoming more passionate and he chooses to overlook her shallow side. He feels his mother's disapproval and he gets involved in a fight at work. Show more
In a special edition of The Report for Radio 4's London Season, Mukul Devichand asks if the city's white working class has been left behind. Show more
Evan Davis presents the business magazine, where business leaders discuss the issues that matter - from the boardroom to the shop floor, from building success to handling failure.
Jeremy Bristow visits Jane Goodall in Gombe, Tanzania, to see her chimpanzee study group, and Matthew Oates is out and about in Wiltshire. Show more
Highwaymen were celebrities in the 18th century. Thanks to court shorthand writers, we can hear their voices. Professor Amanda Vickery presents. Show more
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National and international news and analysis with Robin Lustig. Show more
After being injured in the earthquake, Concetta doesn't remember who is the father of her child, and her family have hurriedly married her off to Felice Totila. 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
Sean Curran and team report on the day's events at Westminster, including Nick Clegg's appearance before the MPs of the new Political and Constitutional Reform Committee. Show more
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With news of King's murder, the USA prepares for widespread unrest while Eric S Galt makes his escape. Read by Clarke Peters. From July 2010. Show more
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