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Women reporters on the front line, a look at the new biography of Dame Edith Sitwell, Spooks actress Hermione Norris and live music from The Secret Sisters. Show more
Ash's increasing sense of his own difference from his friends and fellow soldiers drives him to make a move. With Vineeta Rishi. Show more
Zero Tolerance. Chris Ledgard visits New York to explore the origins of zero tolerance policing, arguably responsible for cutting New York's murder rate by half in the 1990s. Show more
A writer finds the local denizens ideal for a salacious work of fiction. The I960s in the sleepy Irish town. Stars Joanna Munro. Show more
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Mark Damazer on the BBC Trust, Channel 4's Chief News Correspondent and the BBC's World News Editor discuss reporting Libya and what next for My Big Fat Gypsy Wedding? Show more
Jolene seeks advice and there's a new experience in store for Henry. Show more
Sandy appears in the honours list but a trip to Buckingham Palace to collect his award provides another mystery for the veteran sleuths. Starring Richard Briers and Stanley Baxter. Show more
How do you find financial advice you can trust and what are your rights when things go wrong? Put your questions to Vincent Duggleby and guests. Show more
In Kerry Shale's new story, married academics and film buffs Dave and Polly take a luxurious holiday in Spain, but get a nasty surprise. Show more
Naz Nureen is an Asian woman bodybuilder from Birmingham. She is also a Muslim. She explains why she believes her passion for her sport is not in conflict with her religion.
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Irregular and undocumented workers - America's death penalty
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Why does the US continue to use capital punishment when all other Western nations have abandoned it in the name of civilisation and humanity? Also, illegal workers in the UK. Show more
Dr Mark Porter discusses epilepsy including treatments such as brain surgery and a special, high fat diet that controls seizures in some children. Show more
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A hilarious musical improvised on the spot set in the Houses of Parliament. With Pippa Evans and Dylan Emery. From 2011. Show more
Phoebe's got something on her mind and Jill comes to the rescue at Brookfield. Show more
John Wilson talks to Guy Garvey, Elbow's lead singer, about his new album; five Oscar nominated documentary-makers discuss their work; and a look at a British computer art pioneer. Show more
Ash's increasing sense of his own difference from his friends and fellow soldiers drives him to make a move. With Vineeta Rishi. Show more
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Have we forgotten the meaning of Charity?
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Have we forgotten the meaning of Charity? Topical debate chaired by Michael Buerk with Michael Portillo, Melanie Phillips, Claire Fox and Matthew Taylor. Show more
Egyptian author Ahdaf Soueif describes how the anti-Mubarak protests have allowed Egyptians to reconnect with thousands of years of history. Show more
Could the military lead us into a green future? Getting fuel to the Afghan frontline costs money and lives. Tom Heap investigates US and UK efforts to find alternatives. Show more
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When spaniel Flush is the victim of a horrible crime, Miss Barrett takes matter into her own hands. Read by Jenny Coverack. Show more
Mordrin is convinced by Councillor Campbell to take part in a team-building exercise. Stars David Kay. From February 2011. Show more
Bob Servant is retired and a little bit bored. From his comfortable home in Broughty Ferry, Bob sparks off a manhunt in deepest Africa. Show more
James Walton quizzes John Walsh, Lynne Truss, Peter Kemp and Tibor Fischer in the literary panel show. From February 2010. Show more
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