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Daily prayer and reflection with Rev Neil Gardner. Show more
The government gives the go-ahead for a supermarket watchdog, and a huge mussel farm is planned for Lyme Bay. Show more
Morning news and current affairs programme with Evan Davis and Sarah Montague, debating cloned meat in the food chain, selling the state share in UK banks and profundity on Twitter. Show more
Lively and diverse conversation with Libby Purves and guests Shazia Mirza, Jeff Goldblum, Cecilie Skog and Bill Tidy. Show more
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Shooting rivalry between Lord Hartlip and Lionel Stephens unsettles their host at the country estate. Narrated by Olivia Colman. Show more
The Auschwitz concentration camp is deteriorating, but millions want to visit. Chris Bowlby asks how this highly sensitive symbol of the Holocaust should best be preserved. Show more
Sir John hatches a cunning plan after his expense claim for moat cleaning is disallowed. Stars James Fleet. From August 2010. Show more
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National and international news with Martha Kearney.
Ofcom's concerns about Sky's movie role; Saad Mohseni of Tolo TV on the ban on his channel's Deal or No Deal; Dr Petra Boynton on '11-year-old-girls on pill' stories; viral videos. Show more
Susan starts making plans and there's a generous offer from Peggy. Show more
By Tanika Gupta. London lawyer Rukshana travels to Dhaka to visit her sick mother. When she disappears, her friend Arif sets out to find her and bring her back. Show more
Series in which financial guru Alvin Hall helps four different generations plan for an uncertain future and explores the economic bonds that tie them together. Show more
By Emma Darwin. Twelve-year-old Tom and his sister first came to Brighton after they lost their father in the great storm of 1883. Read by Philip Voss. Show more
Community nurses Sharon Dempsey and Merle Parke discuss how developing technology has changed relationships with patients. Show more
Thinking Allowed
Robots and gender - Economic progress
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Since the financial crisis, economic growth is seen as problematic by some. Daniel Ben-Ami tells Laurie Taylor why increasing affluence benefits all. Also, roboticisation in Japan. Show more
Dr Mark Porter examines the causes and treatment of gallbladder problems and visits Gloucester Royal Hospital to see a surgical removal. Show more
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Ed applies for help from a hardship fund, and acquires an enthusiastic new student. With Philip Jackson. From January 2010. Show more
It's Ambridge versus New Zealand at Brookfield, and Kathy finds that the cupboard is bare. Show more
Front Row
Bjork on the Moomins, and revamping Scarborough
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Bjork on her love of the Moomins, created by Finnish writer Tove Jansson; historian Ian Mortimer on his first novel as James Forrester; a report on regenerating Scarborough. Show more
Shooting rivalry between Lord Hartlip and Lionel Stephens unsettles their host at the country estate. Narrated by Olivia Colman. Show more
Justin Rowlatt and guests debate the future of the British military, and explore whether it is time to have a radical rethink about the size and remit of the armed forces. Show more
The House of Commons is often said to be arcane and bewildering for new members. Elinor Goodman looks at how some of the newest MPs are getting on in their fledgeling careers. Show more
Geoff Watts examines what went wrong with the hopes, last century, of vaccination eradicating many diseases. He asks how we go 'from here to immunity'. Show more
Lively and diverse conversation with Libby Purves and guests Shazia Mirza, Jeff Goldblum, Cecilie Skog and Bill Tidy. Show more
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With Robin Lustig. The oil spill in the Gulf appears to be over, so did President Obama overreact? Political tensions rise in Rwanda ahead of presidential elections. Show more
By 1989, Babo's youngest daughter, Bean, is sweet 16 and madly in love. Not that her parents know yet. Read by Indira Varma. Show more
A bored woman calls anyone she knows at random, and a terminally ill woman tries to set her husband up with a stranger. Show more
Rik Mayall tells a story about Mike, who has a radical town-planning vision. Written with John Nicholson. Show more
Steve Punt turns private eye. He turns the spotlight on mind control and goes in search of the real Manchurian Candidate. Show more
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After Cenotaph Island, Lynn is back in Lituya Bay. A forest trail leads him straight into bear country. Read by Colin Stinton. Show more
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