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Prayer and reflection with Sister Gemma Simmonds. Show more
Warnings that horses are being abandoned due to the high price of hay. Charities warn of a resurgence of fly-grazing where horses are dumped on public land. Show more
Libby Purves is joined by Fiona Stanford, Mark Henderson, Father Ray and Raymond Gubbay. Show more
Jenni Murray presents the launch of Women in Business 2011. We follow the fortunes of three women determined to expand their companies - despite the challenging economic climate. Show more
As the journey continues, and Ash and Anjuli's love grows, they dread their imminent arrival in Bhithor. With Ayesha Dharker. Show more
By some accounts, the social networking game is not over yet. Rory Cellan-Jones looks at the sites of the future and asks where the phenomenon is heading. Show more
Jobless Stumpy applies for a post as a journalist with The Vindicator. The 1960s in the sleepy Irish town. With Gerard McSorley. Show more
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AOL buys news and blogs website The Huffington Post; TalkSport hires Andy Gray and Richard Keys and what does Question Time's move to Glasgow mean for the programme? Show more
Roy is under attack from all sides and Robert solves a dilemma. Show more
4 Extra Debut. EastEnders' star Nitin Ganatra is determined to play a baddie instead of the usual nice guy, but he has not counted on The Continuity Man. Show more
Put your saving and investing questions to a panel of experts. You can call the programme when lines open on Wednesday at 1330 GMT. The number to call is 03700 100 444. Show more
By Angela Huth. Will Jeremy leave his overweight wife for a younger, more streamlined, model? Or can he be kept content? Read by Gemma Jones. Show more
Martin Ellis explores how the development of the safety bicycle allowed the wealthier middle classes to take to the road. Show more
Thinking Allowed
Working men's health practices - Plastic surgery in Brazil
30 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
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Why does the Brazilian health service offer cosmetic surgery for free? Laurie explores a culture which equates health with beauty. Also, why working British men risk their health. Show more
Dr Mark Porter looks at the 'Cinderella' of cancer treatment - radiotherapy. He reviews its origins with Marie Curie a century ago and the latest techniques in modern hospitals. Show more
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A hilarious musical improvised on the spot about super heroes. With Pippa Evans, Ruth Bratt and Dylan Emery. From 2011. Show more
It's the day of reckoning for the Borchester market project and Pat offers an olive branch. Show more
Front Row
Julie Walters interview; architect David Chipperfield
30 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
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With Mark Lawson, including interviews with Julie Walters and the internationally-acclaimed British architect David Chipperfield. Show more
As the journey continues, and Ash and Anjuli's love grows, they dread their imminent arrival in Bhithor. With Ayesha Dharker. Show more
The morality of multiculturalism. Combative, provocative and engaging debate chaired by Michael Buerk. Show more
Peter Hennessy discusses joining the British constitution, after a lifetime spent writing about it. At a time of constitutional upheaval, what can the second house still offer? Show more
As the Arctic melts it is the local people who are experiencing the toughest impacts of climate change. Tom Heap reports from Arctic Canada on the changing lives of the Inuit. Show more
Libby Purves is joined by Fiona Stanford, Mark Henderson, Father Ray and Raymond Gubbay. Show more
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As Gary grapples with the very foundations of his dream, Jim is entering a world of delight, and deceit. Read by William Hope. Show more
Mordrin decides to join a wizard dating website, without reading the full terms and conditions. Stars David Kay. From February 2011. Show more
Bob gets himself into terrible trouble with the postie. Luckily, help is at hand. Show more
Sean Curran reports on events at Westminster.
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By Amy Chua. Music is getting serious for the Chuas. Sophia is preparing to perform at Carnegie Hall and Lulu is to audition for the Pre-College programme at Juilliard College. Show more
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