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Roger Harrabin investigates whether the arguments over climate change can ever be won, and how policy decisions can be taken amid increasing scientific uncertainty. Show more
Political commentator Julia Langdon explores why, in British politics, the number two so rarely reaches the very top. Is there a jinx on the role of the deputy? Show more
Drew Barrymore talks to Jane Garvey about her new film. Plus, singer Kerry Ellis on her Proms in the Park debut; women and the US midterm elections; cake judge Mary Berry. Show more
Peter Sissons visits his home town of Liverpool, where he explores a unique account of the Blitz on Merseyside - a secret diary kept by one of the city's wartime reporters. Show more
Ruth McDonald follows Ambassador Francis Campbell, our man in the Vatican, as he prepares for the Pope's visit to the UK, travelling between London and Rome as events unfold. Show more
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Tom Sutcliffe chairs the cryptic general knowledge quiz, featuring teams from the Midlands and Northern Ireland. Show more
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Barbara Castle - the Red Queen, clever, sexy and single-minded she was the most important female politician the Labour party has produced. Anne Perkins celebrates her centenary. Show more
Following the fortunes of James Aldred as he builds a giant tree house in the rainforest in Gabon. Show more
Chef Mark Hix travels to Transylvania to help revive a disappearing food culture. From cheese making shepherds to pickle producers, he meets the people improving food in Romania. Show more
Ernie Rea and guests discuss the roots of modern English Catholicism and its distinctiveness, ahead of the state visit of Pope Benedict XVI. Show more
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Nicholas Parsons chairs the devious word game. With Paul Merton, Sue Perkins, Liza Tarbuck and John Sergeant. From September 2010. Show more
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Peter Sissons visits his home town of Liverpool, where he explores a unique account of the Blitz on Merseyside - a secret diary kept by one of the city's wartime reporters. Show more
Paul Mason surveys whether the account of working class life given by middle class writers is full and fair. From February 2010. Show more
Christopher Landau explores the explosive growth of Christianity in China, with millions flocking to the official Protestant and Catholic churches. Show more
Quentin Cooper presents his weekly digest of science in and behind the headlines. He talks to the scientists who are publishing their research in peer reviewed journals. Show more
Roger Harrabin investigates whether the arguments over climate change can ever be won, and how policy decisions can be taken amid increasing scientific uncertainty. Show more
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Alex is Texan but her grandfather was a famous Spanish matador and she's inherited his passion for bullfighting. One summer she flies to Spain to find out more. Show more
Chris Ledgard meets some of those trying to stop the death of languages around the world. Show more
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