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Prayer and reflection presented by writer and broadcaster, Anna Magnusson. Show more
We hear concerns about who will continue the tradition of commoning in the New Forest. Plus, a peat bog restoration project to improve drinking water and reduce carbon emissions. Show more
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Morning news and current affairs with John Humphrys and Justin Webb. Analysing David Cameron's Big Society relaunch, plus last night's Bafta winners. Show more
Andrew Marr with David Attenborough, Sheila Hancock, David Shields and Andrew Motion. Show more
Jane Garvey presents. Anna Nicole Smith the Opera - a modern day morality tale for women? Women chefs, National Trust Head Dame Fiona Reynolds and a look at the history of crying. Show more
Leaving the Karidkote party, Ash rejoins the Guides in Rawalpindi. Epic story of love and war in India. With Vineeta Rishi. Show more
Roisin McAuley speaks to older women who have finally left their husbands, which according to divorce statistics, is more common than one might think. Show more
An old flame called Fiona tries to rekindle Ed’s interest when she makes contact online. Stars Christopher Douglas. From 2011. Show more
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The final, chaired by Russell Davies, with the year's four top competitors vying for the silver trophy and the coveted title of the 58th Brain of Britain. Show more
Lynda tries out her powers of persuasion and Freddie opens up to Kenton. Show more
By Michael Stewart. Computer trader Andrew is a proud liberal, until he fits a wi-fi router in his customer Akram Khan's house. Stars Kevin Eldon. Show more
A Mystery in the Village: Simon Garfield traces the AIDS story, from a report of five mysterious deaths of young gay men in LA in June 1981, to the UK epidemic. Show more
Martin Ellis investigates how the bicycle was used in war, when in 1914 thousands signed up to join cyclist battalions. Show more
What is milk? Full fat, low fat, semi skimmed, raw, filtered: Sheila Dillon explores the evolution of the white stuff from early farms to commodity. Show more
Ernie Rea chairs Radio 4's discussion programme in which guests from different faith and non-faith perspectives debate the challenges of today's world. Show more
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Comedy panel game, chaired by Nicolas Parsons. The panellists are Paul Merton, Sheila Hancock, Sue Perkins and Marcus Brigstocke. Show more
David discovers his romantic side and is love in the air for Harry? Show more
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Leaving the Karidkote party, Ash rejoins the Guides in Rawalpindi. Epic story of love and war in India. With Vineeta Rishi. Show more
Scotland's First Minister Alex Salmond wants his country to become the green energy capital of Europe. But are his goals feasible? Show more
Creating a big society in which the state gives way to volunteers is at the heart of government policy. Chris Bowlby investigates how the theory might work in the city of Oxford. Show more
Quentin Cooper looks into the science stories of the week and speaks to scientists who are making headlines. Show more
Andrew Marr with David Attenborough, Sheila Hancock, David Shields and Andrew Motion. Show more
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Despite continued headaches, Irene goes to see Gary's cabin work and Jim dreams of a new life. Read by William Hope. Show more
Stuart Maconie rifles through his album collection for discs that chronicle the end of a relationship, and explores why this theme has inspired some all-time classics. Show more
Rachel Byrne and the BBC's parliamentary team report as the Education Secretary faces fresh criticism over his decision to cancel the Building Schools for the Future programme. Show more
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Jonathan Franklin's gripping story reveals what life was like underground for the Chilean miners and relives the drama of their extraordinary rescue. Show more
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