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Daily prayer and reflection with Rev Dr Stephen Wigley. Show more
Anna Hill reports from the Dairy Event 2010, the UK's largest livestock trade show, to look at the challenges facing dairy farmers in the months and years ahead. Show more
Michael Portillo chairs a discussion with leading historians about the strategy and ongoing legacy of Nazi Germany's decision to bomb and destroy Britain's cities. Show more
Presented by Jenni Murray. Tamsin Greig discusses her new film, Tamara Drewe. Plus, where are the male teachers in early learning? There's live music from singer Nell Bryden. Show more
Former Blue Peter presenter Zoe Salmon goes back home to Belfast to find out about how people there coped with the air raids and bombing of April and May 1941. Show more
Duncan Campbell on how Second World War looters and gangsters thrived during the bombs, blackouts and rationing. From 2010. Show more
When Jen starts dating, things inevitably go awry and a complicated online mix up occurs. Stars John Gordon Sinclair. From 2010. Show more
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National and international news with Martha Kearney.
Steve Hewlett speaks to Guido Fawkes, the blogger behind the story of William Hague and his advisor. Show more
Eddie says a little too much and Lynda sets Bert a challenge. Show more
4 Extra Debut. Emma is happy hiding behind her postcards until new temp Maxine arrives at the office and disturbs her peace. With Liz White. Show more
Paul Lewis and guests are on hand to answer your questions about HMRC's tax errors. Show more
After pianist Boris's bitter break-up with Andria, can performance artist Chiara better understand him? Read by John McGlynn. Show more
Efforts to build a giant tree house in a rainforest in Gabon in Central West Africa are delayed by a dead tree, unreliable tools and a boat with no fuel. Show more
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British Society of Criminology Conference at Leicester University
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Hate crime, skip-diving and filming behind bars - they are all on the agenda as Laurie Taylor visits the British Society of Criminology Conference at Leicester University. Show more
Dr Mark Porter investigates biomechanics and sports injuries at the University of Bath Sports Village. He gets tips on avoiding problems such as back pain and arthritis. Show more
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With the museum stuck in the past, modernising deputy curator Rod wants to make it sexy. Stars Geoffrey Palmer. From June 2008. Show more
Harry has big plans and Jazzer gets the wrong end of the stick. Show more
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Deathtrap and Michael Sheen completes his Blair trilogy
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Mark Lawson reviews Simon Russell Beale in Ira Levin's thriller Deathtrap, and Michael Sheen completes his Blair trilogy Peter Morgan's TV drama The Special Relationship. Show more
Former Blue Peter presenter Zoe Salmon goes back home to Belfast to find out about how people there coped with the air raids and bombing of April and May 1941. Show more
Eddie Mair chairs a debate at Chatham House in London on the progress of the conflict in Afghanistan and Pakistan. Show more
Commentators born in 1960 discuss the social consequences of the 1960s. Cristina Odone discusses sex and the sixties. Show more
The Deepwater Horizon disaster proved the dangers of searching for our oil and gas in ever more challenging environments. Tom Heap asks if we can find them closer to home. Show more
Michael Portillo chairs a discussion with leading historians about the strategy and ongoing legacy of Nazi Germany's decision to bomb and destroy Britain's cities. Show more
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National and international news and analysis. Show more
Loreli King reads from the novel by Wena Poon. While Alex has returned to her studies in Texas, Roberto has been bullfighting in South America. But all is not well with his career. Show more
Radio 4 heads to Preston for the national pie competition, leading the announcer to muse on the meaning of life. Subversive sitcom starring Alistair McGowan. From September 2010. Show more
Looking at conventional living and pressures to conform, Andrew Lawrence probes communication difficulties. From September 2010. Show more
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The tale of the writer's son Theo and a remarkable invention, the Dahl-Wade-Till valve. Donald Sturrock's biography, read by Julian Rhind-Tutt with Ian McDiarmid. Show more
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