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A series of six symphonic poems by Bedrich Smetana, Ma Vlast is at the core of Czech cultural identity. From September 2010. Show more
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Series of modern-day fantasy adventures by Sebastian Baczkiewicz. Pilgrim discovers a community dedicated to the memory of a woman lured into the water. Show more
Today, the link between Charlotte Bronte and a medical revolution in Manchester; how royalty helped the working class to divorce; and a silent witness to the War of the Roses. Show more
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1900 Manchester. Beer drinkers are dropping dead like flies but no one knows why. Epidemiologist Professor Hugh Pennington draws lessons about modern contamination outbreaks. Show more
In the first of a new series, Sally Magnusson goes on the trail of ancestors who vanished without trace. Show more
4 Extra Debut. Lord Digby Jones chooses Winston Churchill, with expert contribution from Professor David Reynolds and Matthew Parris in the chair. Show more
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A week of radio that never happened. Alice Arnold and Jon Holmes rewind and mangle real programmes. From September 2010. Show more
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Mark Lawson interviews Lynda Carter about playing Wonder Woman and making music. Plus film and stage director Anthony Page, and Roger Michell on the end of the UK Film Council. Show more
Neil MacGregor's world history as told through objects. Today - one of the world's earliest paper bank notes made in 14th Century Ming China. Show more
10,000 families have been recruited in the biggest health survey of its kind. This is reaching a crucial milestone for insights into diabetes, obesity and genetic conditions. Show more
With Peter White. How people with no light perception are using melatonin to get a good night's sleep. More on smart phones. And audio description in theatres. Show more
Dr Mark Porter investigates how the good and bad fats we eat can impact on our health, including the trans fats associated with heart disease which are found in many takeaway foods. Show more
Evan Davis talks to leading figures, including four ex-Chancellors, to uncover how we have ended up with such a complicated tax system. Show more
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With Ritula Shah. The EU says France's deportation of Roma could be illegal. How will the French respond? And the report into Billy Wright's murder in the Maze prison is published. Show more
Loreli King reads from the novel by Wena Poon. Francisco, manager of the San Martin bullring, has agreed to stage a charity bullfight with Alex on the bill. Show more
A wildlife expert on the edge of sanity in a fly-on-the-wall look at making a documentary. Stars Nick Mohammed. From 2010. Show more
Rachel Byrne reports on the day's proceedings in Parliament.
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