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Daily prayer and reflection with Canon Martyn Percy. Show more
Cath Mackie hears that the RSPB will picket chancellor George Osborne's constituency in protest at planned government cuts. It fears that the environment will suffer. Show more
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With James Naughtie and Evan Davis. Including Sports Desk; Weather; Thought for the Day with Rev Dr David Wilkinson.
Entrepreneur Emma Harrison was born in Sheffield in 1964. Her parents embraced the 60s with gusto. She was brought up mainly by her father in a creative and chaotic house. Show more
Dr Phil Hammond narrates the experience of Dr Claire Lehman's stint in the British Antarctic Survey research station of Rothera, as she watches for killer whales and frostbite. Show more
Presented by Jane Garvey. Is there too much sex in pop music? Is the discipline expounded in the film The Karate Kid good for children? Plus, one woman's return to Kabul. Show more
Fellow contributors to the website wonder why Rosie in Bolton and Tom in Exeter haven't got together, but life is complicated. Show more
Moazzam Begg spent three years as a prisoner in Bagram and Guatanamo Bay. Steve Evans charts the story of this controversial figure through the words of Begg and his father. Show more
Former colleagues Peter and Sam begin retired life together. Stars Nicholas Le Prevost and Jonathan Pryce. From August 2010. Show more
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National and international news with Martha Kearney.
Tom Sutcliffe chairs the cryptic general knowledge quiz, featuring teams from the south of England and the north of England. Show more
The honeymooners return, and Ed and Emma have a secret. Show more
Drama-documentary set and recorded in an apple orchard. Miss Balcombe is getting on, but she is determined to keep her apple trees. Stars Susan Engel. Show more
Satirist, scientist and theatre director Sir Jonathan Miller reflects on his life via the BBC Archives. From August 2010. Episode 2 of 3. Show more
Ian Marchant goes out and about with Brent Council's recycling advisers, who are letting residents know that if they don't recycle they face a whopping fine. Show more
Jellies are undergoing a makeover. Those lurid horrors relegated to the children's table are being superseded by grown-up delights, reclaimed from our noble jelly-making past. Show more
Ernie Rea is joined by a Christian, a Druid and a Hindu who discuss the understanding of disability from their faith perspective. Show more
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Nicholas Parsons chairs the devious word game with Paul Merton, Shappi Khorsandi, John Bishop and Gyles Brandreth. From August 2010. Episode 4 of 8. Show more
Susan's determined to impress and Jennifer needs some answers. Show more
With Mark Lawson. Includes a review of the film The Girl Who Played With Fire, an adaptation of the second novel in Stieg Larsson's best-selling Millennium Trilogy. Show more
Fellow contributors to the website wonder why Rosie in Bolton and Tom in Exeter haven't got together, but life is complicated. Show more
Mike Thomson explores an American document suggesting that the mass hysteria and four deaths in a French town in 1951 wasn't caused by poisoned bread but by the CIA testing LSD. Show more
Allan Little investigates the political sensitivities around Medjugorje, a Bosnian town which has become a huge Catholic pilgrimage site following visions of the Virgin Mary. Show more
Gareth Mitchell explores DIY on the International Space Station, why our cities are hotting up, monitoring the German wolf population and why we don't listen to scientists. Show more
Entrepreneur Emma Harrison was born in Sheffield in 1964. Her parents embraced the 60s with gusto. She was brought up mainly by her father in a creative and chaotic house. Show more
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UNICEF says the international response to Pakistan's floods has been lacking - is that fair? With Ritula Shah. Show more
Liam Brennan reads from the new novel by James Robertson, an ambitious portrayal of the last six decades of Scotland's history through the lives of a handful of characters. Show more
How important is body language in the way we communicate? Chris Ledgard visits Dr Harry Witchel for some body language training. Show more
Retired English master Dr Henry Pickerskill recalls a pupil set for Olympic glory. Stars Ian McDiarmid. From September 2009. Show more
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4 Extra Debut. Elena's mother has become a mirror image of her motherland - overbearing, protective and difficult to leave. Read by Sian Thomas. Show more
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