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With Rev Dr Ruth Patterson of Restoration Ministries in Belfast.
Plans for the UK's biggest dairy farm will be scaled back after criticism from locals and animal rights groups. Anna Hill hears Nocton Dairy will now have fewer cows. Show more
Identical twins, Elizabeth and Caroline, talk to Anna Scott-Brown about their choices to follow two very different faiths - Islam and Christianity. Show more
Presented by Jane Garvey. Including dentures - love them or hate them? the Maldivian women's rowing team and historian Sarah Searight's life-long passion for lapis lazuli. Show more
Lavinia Murray's drama inspired by the diaries of military artist David Rowlands. David spends time with the Royal Medical Corps and begins to realise how brutal this civil war is. Show more
Saving Species has special access to St Bee's Island off the Australian coast to witness and record the extraordinary mating rituals of male Koalas - now a threatened species. Show more
Pete Paphides talks to family, friends and fans of Charles Schulz, the creator of Charlie Brown and his dog, Snoopy. From 2010. Show more
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Robin Denselow explores the life, and legacy, of folk singer and writer Lal Waterson who died in 1998. From 2010. Show more
Tony is feeling harrassed and Clarrie and Nic give themselves a treat. Show more
By Bettina Gracias. A young woman in 1970s India finds independence as she protests against Indira Gandhi's regime by banging her cooking tins at night. Show more
Welsh drovers used to plant trees as route markers, including Scots pine. But did they have access to an ancient hidden forest of these magnificent trees? Show more
In this first tale by Mark Twain the security of a household is comically shattered not by burglars, but by the device that is supposed to banish them. What to do? Show more
With the help of wildlife sound recordist Chris Watson, Brett Westwood offers help with identifying the birds which are likely to seen and heard on our sandy shores. Show more
The Law Show
Phone Tap Evidence in Terrorist Trials
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GCHQ's former top lawyer reveals why phone tap evidence should not be admissible in terrorist trials. Plus ought lawyers to be paid out of the compensation their clients receive? Show more
4 Extra Debut. Laura Wade, Will Gregory and Sue MacGregor discuss books by Colm Toibin, Philip K Dick and Edward St Aubyn. From 2010. Show more
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James Walton hosts the literary quiz with John Walsh, Sebastian Faulks, Sue Limb and Philip Kerr. From November 2010. Show more
Harry is pushed to the brink and Jolene spends time away from The Bull. Show more
Front Row
Tinie Tempah; Chinese film Aftershock
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John Wilson talks to rapper Tinie Tempah, whose recent hits include Frisky and Pass Out. Show more
Lavinia Murray's drama inspired by the diaries of military artist David Rowlands. David spends time with the Royal Medical Corps and begins to realise how brutal this civil war is. Show more
As part of its Big Society project, the government wants charities to play a leading role in providing public services. Can we be sure they are fit and honest enough to do the job? Show more
In Touch investigates how the cut in the mobility component of the Disabled Living Allowance will affect deaf blind people in residential care. Show more
All in the Mind
Young Offenders - Twenty Four Hour Memory Loss - Worrying
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Excessive worry can ruin lives. Claudia Hammond looks at some simple techniques that can break this debilitating habit. Plus, a new study could prevent teenagers from reoffending. Show more
Identical twins, Elizabeth and Caroline, talk to Anna Scott-Brown about their choices to follow two very different faiths - Islam and Christianity. Show more
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Jim Norton reads JG Farrell's novel set against the struggle for independence. The Major meets some of the residents at the Majestic but his fiancée remains strangely elusive. Show more
Nat Segnit investigates an extraordinary group of thrillseeking 'Jonahs' who offer themselves up to be swallowed by whales. With Toby Jones and Kevin Eldon. From November 2010. Show more
Susan Hulme and the BBC's parliamentary team report as MPs debate the Government's plans to cap housing benefit, while peers consider the decision axe a swathe of public bodies. Show more
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Early morning turkey hunts. Mark Twain's visits to his uncle's farm and how they inspired his stories. Read by Kerry Shale. Show more
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