The latest shipping forecast.
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With Shaunaka Rishi Das, Director of the Oxford Centre for Hindu Studies.
Caz Graham hears Britain's seas will have a full planning system for the first time. The Marine Management Organisation tells Farming Today the fishing industry should benefit. Show more
The latest weather forecast for farmers.
Morning news and current affairs with Sarah Montague and Justin Webb. The new head of the armed forces, Gen David Richards, outlines his priorities. Show more
Andrew Marr talks to the Irish commentator, Fintan O'Toole, the MP Nick Boles, the cellist Steven Isserlis and the writer Deborah Cadbury. Show more
Presented by Jenni Murray. Over 50 and HIV-positive, a father's story of sons in a war zone, the merits of running versus walking and the rising hemline. Show more
A dramatisation of Lionel Shriver's unflinching new novel which portrays the economic fall-out of illness. How much money is one life worth? Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio stars. Show more
Artist Grayson Perry takes a journey across Bavaria, with his favourite teddy bear, reflecting on art and pilgrimage. Show more
Autumn brings gloom. The satirist dips into the private journals of public figures. With Jan Ravens. From 2010. Show more
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National and international news.
Russell Davies continues the hunt for the 58th Brain of Britain, in the second heat of this year's nationwide general knowledge contest. Show more
Jolene shares her concerns and Harry enters the Twilight Zone. Show more
Series of five plays by Jonathan Myerson depicting life inside Downing Street. A leaked document has the PM suggesting the armed forces budget should be cut in half. Show more
An atmospheric acoustic journey across the heart of Mexico from Pacific to Atlantic coast uses archive recordings to recreate a passenger service which no longer exists. Show more
Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen's Escape to the Country
Episode 6: Healing in the Open Air
15 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
How the rural landscape came to be seen as a place of moral, physical and spiritual healing for First World War veterans.
The Food Programme
Sustainable Public Food and Nottingham
25 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
Available for over a year
Can we afford new standards in public food? Simon Parkes finds out. Show more
How much of your personal data is collected during travel? And how SMS technology is being used to give women a voice in Egypt. The week's tech stories with Simon Cox. Show more
The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4.
David Mitchell asks Rhod Gilbert, Kevin Bridges, Tom Wrigglesworth and Lucy Porter to hide truths in lies. From November 2010. Show more
Helen experiences a new sensation and Tom's got his eye on profit margins. Show more
Front Row
PD James, Mike Leigh's film Another Year reviewed
30 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
Available for over a year
With Mark Lawson, who talks to PD James as her only book about a true crime, The Maul and the Pear Tree, is republished. Also a review of Mike Leigh's film Another Year. Show more
A dramatisation of Lionel Shriver's unflinching new novel which portrays the economic fall-out of illness. How much money is one life worth? Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio stars. Show more
Should more people get the sack, or is it too easy already? And what do people who have been sacked feel about it? Winifred Robinson sifts the myths to get at the truth. Show more
As Britain reviews its defence resources, does a bigger question loom? Kenneth Payne asks: has British society broken away from its military and lost the will to wage war? Show more
Indonesian disasters; The first electronics; Pollution from space travel. Show more
Andrew Marr talks to the Irish commentator, Fintan O'Toole, the MP Nick Boles, the cellist Steven Isserlis and the writer Deborah Cadbury. Show more
The latest weather forecast.
The World Tonight reported four years ago on the security loopholes for transporting airline cargo - has anything changed? Show more
Penny Downie and Elizabeth Tan read from Betsy Tobin's novel. Wen is desperate to get a new passport so he can leave the UK. Show more
Comedian Sue Perkins explores the house of Dr Johnson, author of the great English dictionary, which would set the standard for all future dictionaries. Show more
The Home Secretary announces a review of all air cargo security - following last week's discovery of explosives aboard a plane at East Midlands airport. Show more
The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4. Followed by Weather.
4 Extra Debut. Larkin arrives in Belfast to take up his new job as librarian at the University and struggles to self-publish a collection of poetry. Read by Hugh Bonneville. Show more
BBC Radio 4 joins the BBC World Service.