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The sound of bells from St Anne's, Limehouse, London. Show more
Eric Daniels, CEO of Lloyds, Britain's biggest bank. Shareholders are still angry after the takeover of HBOS, but he's now set to leave next year with a reported 13m pound pay off. Show more
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Is it true that the creativity and contribution of Britain's engineers has gone largely unrecognised and unappreciated. If so, why? Show more
On Your Farm catches up with Gareth Barlow as he strives to make it in the world of farming. On Your Farm first met Gareth 6 months ago, and we find out how he's progressed so far. Show more
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William Crawley with the religious and ethical news of the week. Moral arguments and perspectives on stories, familiar and unfamiliar. E-mail: sunday@bbc.co.uk. Show more
Dame Judi Dench presents the Radio 4 Appeal on behalf of the charity the British Lung Foundation. Show more
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In the week of the Ryder Cup, Archbishop Barry Morgan leads a service from St. Peter's in Chepstow, the only church in Wales on a golf course. Show more
Lisa Jardine reveals her inner conflict between two passions inherited from her mother: a money-saving streak versus a love of baking extravagant multi-layered cakes. Show more
News and conversation about the big stories of the week with Paddy O'Connell.
The week's events in Ambridge. Kate lives up to expectations, and Kenton finds a new friend. Show more
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Sheila Dillon looks behind the scenes of the world's largest and smallest pasta factories. It's a difficult time as wheat prices are high and so competition for grain is fierce. Show more
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A look at events around the world with Shaun Ley.
Robin Denselow reports from Nigeria and asks what the state of the nation is after half a century of independence? Show more
Peter Gibbs and panel are guests of Henleaze Garden Club in Bristol. Pippa Greenwood revisits Jennie Eastman and mother Kay in their Portishead garden. Part of Listeners' Gardens. Show more
Wildlife cameraman John Aitchison highlights the beauty of nature. It's April, and John travels to India to film tigers hunting. Show more
Dismissed Denise is determined to stay in Paris, but finding other work proves difficult. Stars Georgia King and Lee Williams. Show more
Mariella Frostrup talks to writer Susan Hill about creating menace and fear in her new ghost story and to novelist Joanna Trollope about the pleasure and power of reading aloud. Show more
Roger McGough introduces a selection of American poems. Peter Marinker is the reader. Poets include Wallace Stevens, Carl Sandburg, John Crowe Ransome and Delmore Schwartz. Show more
BBC Environment Correspondent Richard Black asks which communities across the UK will volunteer to host permanent deep storage of the country's most dangerous radioactive waste. Show more
Eric Daniels, CEO of Lloyds, Britain's biggest bank. Shareholders are still angry after the takeover of HBOS, but he's now set to leave next year with a reported 13m pound pay off. Show more
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Felicity Finch introduces her selection of highlights from the past week on BBC radio. Show more
There's an unpleasant encounter for Kenton, and Nigel's plans are thrown into disarray. Show more
As the Tea Party campaigns towards elections, political analyst Michelle Bernard and political columnist John Heilemann examine what changes may be coming to Washington D.C. Show more
By Hilary Lloyd. Women writers' recollections of Wales. The author recalls life on a smallholding in the Welsh Marches. Read by Eiry Thomas. Show more
Tim Harford and the More or Less team examine more numbers in the news. This week: welfare numbers, pay revisited and how many birds do cats kill? Show more
Matthew Bannister presents Radio 4's obituary programme, analysing and reflecting on the lives of people who have recently died. Show more
Paul Lewis with the latest news from the world of personal finance. Show more
Dame Judi Dench presents the Radio 4 Appeal on behalf of the charity the British Lung Foundation. Show more
Childhood is commonly seen as a time for play and learning. But is this holding children back? Fran Abrams asks whether young people might benefit from a revival of child labour. Show more
The latest weather forecast.
Reports from behind the scenes at Westminster.
Medium BBC Radio 4 brings back a much loved TV favourite - What the Papers Say. Iain Martin takes a wry look at how the broadsheets and red tops treat the week's news. Show more
Francine Stock talks to film star and director Ben Affleck about his new feature The Town. Show more
Is it true that the creativity and contribution of Britain's engineers has gone largely unrecognised and unappreciated. If so, why? Show more
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The washing machine has changed the world more than the internet - that's the claim of economist Ha-Joon Chang as he attempts to dispel the myths of free-market capitalism. Show more
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