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With Dr Jeremy Morris, Dean of King's College, Cambridge.
Legal aid and Mediation. In the week that changes in legal aid were announced we talk to a woman who says she could not have done without it and an expert in mediation. Show more
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In a year that has seen a record number of people seeking medical help after eating poisonous fungi, Richard Uridge finds out about the wild mushrooms of the New Forest. Show more
Charlotte Smith looks at the conditions pigs, broiler chickens and dairy cattle face under standard welfare practice and asks if British farmers should do more. Show more
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Morning news and current affairs with John Humphrys and Evan Davis, including William Hague on Nato, Alan Johnson on Ireland and Julian Fellowes on becoming a lord. Show more
Fi Glover with educationist and creativity guru Sir Ken Robinson, poet Salena Godden, teen mum Hannah White who has four A-levels, and the Inheritance Tracks of Sir Ian Botham. Show more
John McCarthy talks to Tim Mackintosh-Smith and Ginny Hill about the delights and dangers of Yemen and Richard Cohen about his travels in search of cults of the sun. Show more
Phill Jupitus reveals how Bill Watterson's boy and tiger comic strip could have earned him multi-millions worldwide. From September 2009. Show more
Peter Oborne of The Daily Telegraph looks behind the scenes at Westminster. Who was right about the Euro? Show more
BBC foreign correspondents with the stories behind the world's headlines. Kate Adie hears from Dublin, Lisbon, Rome, the Democratic Republic of Congo and the Amazon rainforest. Show more
Steve Punt and Hugh Dennis return with another series of the topical comedy show with stand-up, skits and sketches. Guests include Mitch Benn, Jon Holmes and Ian Stone. Show more
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Jonathan Dimbleby chairs the topical discussion from Wallington High School for Girls in Wallington, Surrey. The panel includes Telegraph writer Simon Heffer. Show more
Jonathan Dimbleby takes listeners' calls and emails in response to this week's edition of Any Questions? Show more
By JL Carr. Birkin, a WW I survivor, spends a month in the country uncovering a medieval mural. He finds compassion and love, riches he thought the war had blown away. Show more
Mark Burman investigates when his father, Dave Burman, played hot jazz in Poland in 1956, and entered history. From 2010. Show more
Presented by Jane Garvey. Music icon Annie Lennox reflects on her early career with The Tourists and the Eurythmics, and Sheila Kitzinger discusses the euphoria of childbirth. Show more
Full coverage and analysis of the day's news, plus the sports headlines.
Evan Davis asks his guests about the importance of location for companies. What are the advantages of being near the competition? They also discuss the role of email in business. Show more
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Clive Anderson is joined by Bette Midler, Denise Van Outen, Roy Hudd, Sean Hughes and Tony Hawks. With music from Soweto Kinch and AfroCubism. Show more
Novelist Will Self creates an imaginative response to a week of news that has reported the release of various individuals after periods of imprisonment. Show more
Tom Sutcliffe and his guests musician Pat Kane, writer Rowan Pelling and novelist and film-maker James Runcie review the week's cultural highlights. Show more
Film writer and scholar Colin Shindler searches the archives for lessons in the alchemical business of capturing and preserving the drama and spectacle of sport in film. Show more
4 Extra Debut. Quiet unassuming couple Otto and Anna take on the might of the Nazis in 1940s Berlin. Stars Ron Cook and Margot Leicester. Show more
The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4, followed by weather.
Combative, provocative and engaging debate looking at how far society should tolerate civil disobedience and asking when is direct action justified. Chaired by Michael Buerk. Show more
Russell Davies continues the hunt for the 58th Brain of Britain, in the fourth heat of this year's nationwide general knowledge contest. Show more
4 Extra Debut. Daljit Nagra introduces 'Oh What a Lively War' profiling the significant First World War poet, Guillaume Apollinaire. From November 2010. Show more
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Stories by Welsh writers. In Rachel Tresize's tale, a moment's recklessness with Gethin in the long grass is about to change Abby's life. Read by Shelley Rees. Show more
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