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Andrew Marr talks to the psychiatrist Simon Wessely, historian John Stubbs, physicist Athene Donald and writer Simon Sebag Montefiore. Show more
Jenni Murray presents: Including Women and Westerns - from homemakers to gunslingers; the story of Lucy Blackman; rising female unemployment; Afghan Women's Refuges under threat. Show more
British attention turns to Afghanistan. The Guides need the services of a man who could pass for a Shinwari. With Blake Ritson. Show more
4 Extra Debut. Matthew Sweet meets Michael Chaplin, who exclusively reveals new information about his famous father through access to his personal archives. From February 2011. Show more
Missing for six years, Brian has stories to tell, including a visit to a country run by doctors. Stars Neil Pearson. From February 2011. Show more
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4 Extra Debut. Steve Punt hosts the battle of wits as three students from Southampton University take on their professors. From February 2011. Show more
Jolene is left confused, while Nic and Will make plans. Show more
By Sharon Oakes: Carrie has a flower stall. Maybe the birthmark on her face left her single. But does she have an admirer? Stars Michelle Holmes. Show more
Sue MacGregor examines the work of John Freeman on the TV series Face to Face, famous for the close scrutiny of its cameras and Freeman's forensic questioning. Show more
Pig farmer Irayne Paikin comes from a traditional Jewish background in Hampstead but has discovered a passion for pigs and sausage production at her farm in the Cotwolds. Show more
The Food Programme
Andrew Lansley on Food and Obesity
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Food and the coalition. How does the government intend to change the way Britain eats? Sheila Dillon interviews Health Secretary Andrew Lansley. Show more
Ernie Rea chairs a debate on the role and place of nuns in religious communities. How has the work of nuns and sisters changed in recent years and how do they remain relevant? Show more
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Long running comedy panel game hosted by Nicholas Parsons. This week the panellists are Paul Merton, Ross Noble, Tony Hawks and Liza Tarbuck. Show more
Elizabeth's on edge and Matt and Lilian look to the future. Show more
Front Row
Courtney Pine, Jim Davidson and Animal Kingdom
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Comedian Jim Davidson, jazz musician Courtney Pine and a review of Australian film Animal Kingdom about a teenage boy who finds himself caught up in a criminal family in Melbourne. Show more
British attention turns to Afghanistan. The Guides need the services of a man who could pass for a Shinwari. With Blake Ritson. Show more
Katty Kay looks back at the way in which the new First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy redesigned the White House 50 years ago, and talks to some of the people who made it happen. Show more
Analysis
The Orange Book: Clegg's Political Lemon?
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The Orange Book, published in 2004, is the unofficial manifesto of the Liberal Democrats' right wing. Edward Stourton examines its influence on both the party and the coalition. Show more
Quentin Cooper looks into the science stories of the week and speaks to scientists who are making headlines. Show more
Andrew Marr talks to the psychiatrist Simon Wessely, historian John Stubbs, physicist Athene Donald and writer Simon Sebag Montefiore. Show more
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Lancaster Castle is to cease being used as a prison for the first time in 900 years. Radio 4 gets exclusive access to what has been behind closed doors for nearly a millennium. Show more
James Walton quizzes John Walsh, Lynne Truss, Mark Billingham and John O'Farrell in the literary panel show. From January 2010. Show more
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4 Extra Debut. Renowned travel writer Colin Thubron climbs Tibet's Mount Kailas, one of the holiest places in the world. Read by Stephen Boxer. Episode 1 of 5. Show more
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