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Daily prayer and reflection presented by the Rev Johnston McKay. Show more
The Environment Agency has objected to plans for a super-dairy in Lincolnshire saying there would be an unacceptable risk of polluting water. Anna Hill presents. Show more
Libby Purves is joined by David M Lutken, Lee Mack, David Threlfall and Janet Street-Porter. Show more
Presented by Jenni Murray. Including actor Ruth Jones on portraying Hattie Jacques; the ethics of paying for a surrogate; polygamy in Iraq; and mothers and sons - your stories. Show more
June convinces Ray to let go of his inhibitions, and Jeanette's husband's attempts to romance her backfire. Show more
Profile of the world-renowned aerobatic team the Red Arrows, revealing through fascinating detail its complex culture and history. Show more
After problems assembling his model three-masted schooner, Arthur goes in search of a free gift. Stars Steve Delaney. From January 2011. Show more
Matthew Sweet transports listeners into cinemas around the world with a series of short features. Matthew attends the reopening of the cinemas in Kabul, Afghanistan. Show more
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The latest developments in the News of the World phone hacking case; Jeremy Hunt's local TV plans; how social media mobilises protesters and daily newspaper circulation falls. Show more
The pressure mounts at Lower Loxley and Clarrie relishes her freedom. Show more
4 Extra Debut. A dark, psychological thriller in which a TV illusionist and a medium both have their belief systems tested when a voice from the past refuses to keep silent. Show more
Paul Lewis and guests answer calls on renting and letting property. Show more
Joe was Theodora's fourth husband and they met at an auction house. Like Shirley May, she also has a key. Show more
Author and film critic David Thomson explores how cinema has changed him - and us: 1927, Al Jolson and ‘Mammy’. From 2011. Show more
Why do young delinquents in Belfast carry on despite terrible punishments dished out by paramilitaries? Also - why people donate more money to natural disasters than human ones. Show more
Experts at Europe's largest liver transplant unit, at King's College Hospital in London, explain how vague symptoms help to keep hepatitis C 'hidden' inside the body for years. Show more
Matthew Sweet transports listeners into cinemas around the world with a series of short features, eavesdropping on the stories and characters. Matthew visits a cinema in China. Show more
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A hilarious musical improvised on the spot about organised crime. With Pippa Evans, Ruth Bratt and Dylan Emery. From 2011. Show more
Pat broaches a delicate topic and Jim has a bone to pick with Joe. Show more
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Rebecca Hall in Twelfth Night, Penelope Curtis on British Sculpture, Sharon Watson Phoenix Dance Director
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With Mark Lawson, including a review of Peter Hall's new production of Twelfth Night - his daughter Rebecca Hall plays Viola. And curator Penelope Curtis on British Sculpture. Show more
June convinces Ray to let go of his inhibitions, and Jeanette's husband's attempts to romance her backfire. Show more
Combative, provocative and engaging debate examining the moral issues behind one of the week's news stories. Chaired by Michael Buerk. Show more
Peter Hennessy visits Lancaster House, the grand location of deals on Zimbabwe and Afghanistan. Show more
Gabrielle Walker explores how Earth's atmosphere both sustains and destroys life and discovers surprises in how it does so. Show more
Libby Purves is joined by David M Lutken, Lee Mack, David Threlfall and Janet Street-Porter. Show more
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A dedicated hill walker shows his new girlfriend the delights of the Peak District, but she is less certain about having everything mapped out for her. Read by David Holt. Show more
A parallel earth is obliterated when Ian inadvertently mucks up global faith. With David Soul and Simon Day. From January 2011. Show more
Phil Nichol reads embarrassing extracts from his teenage diaries out in public for the first time. With Rufus Hound. From January 2011. Show more
Rachel Byrne and the BBC's parliamentary team report as David Cameron and Ed Miliband lock horns over Government plans to overhaul the NHS in England and rising unemployment. Show more
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The highs and lows of single parenthood, and Jane's holiday in Crete gives her pause for thought. Read by Samantha Bond. Show more
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