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Charlotte Smith meets pig farmers protesting at Downing Street. They claim supermarkets are paying farmers too little for pork, and that farmers will be forced out of business. Show more
Dame Anne Owers, former Chief Inspector of Prisons, joins Kirsty Young to choose her Desert Island Discs. Show more
Jenni Murray presents: Maxine Peake; Women at the Bar, The National Survey for Health and Development at 65; Keeping Friends. Show more
Linus confronts Alice in a bid to get some answers about the strange events. Bittersweet romantic fantasy starring Greg Wise. Show more
Hardeep Singh Kohli surveys the nation with his own version of the census, visiting Leicester and London. From March 2011. Show more
A gay divorcee gives Hope pause for thought. Sandwich bar comedy set near Hull. Stars Debra Stephenson. From March 2011. Show more
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Hardeep Singh Kohli's first kiss, music and speech and a BBC Hindi fan on the loss of shortwave. Presented by Roger Bolton. Show more
Kenton is feeling apprehensive. Meanwhile Jennifer solves a problem. Show more
Hotel receptionist Helen is challenged by the arrival of a young man. Their paths have crossed before. Stars Maureen Beattie. Show more
Eric Robson and the team join gardeners in Northumberland. Also, Matthew Wilson revisits the site of the 2012 Olympic Park, ending up at its supplier nursery in Kent. Show more
Ex-offenders Tony and Patrick compare their very different experiences of prison life. Show more
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Francine Stock talks to British director Joanna Hogg about Archipelago, a tense and awkward family drama set on the island of Tresco. Show more
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Punt and Dennis return with their topical comedy show. Mitch Benn vents banker anger; Jon Holmes offers radio for dictators and John Finnemore doesn't want Prince Andrew's help. Show more
Elizabeth waits nervously for news and Susan is feeling slighted. Show more
John Wilson reveals the poetry chosen to inspire competitors in the London Olympics in 2012 and, as part of Radio 4's World Book Night Coverage, an interview with Nigel Slater. Show more
Linus confronts Alice in a bid to get some answers about the strange events. Bittersweet romantic fantasy starring Greg Wise. Show more
Jonathan Dimbleby chairs the topical debate from Balfron High School in Stirling with Nicola Sturgeon MSP, Annabel Goldie MSP, Lord Charles Falconer and Lynn Faulds Wood. Show more
David Attenborough talks about Charnia, fossils of early life on Earth, and a connection with his childhood. From 2011. Show more
By Peter Jukes. Eliot is stuck in a rut. When his friend Roy, a local gangster, is taken ill, he hands Eliot his mobile phone, thrusting him into a dangerous and unexpected world. Show more
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The fragments of memory chronicled by the narrator all point to an inevitable end. But surely something or someone could have saved Santiago Nasar? Show more
Harriett Gilbert presents a special edition of A Good Read for World Book Night with Lynne Hatwell, aka literary blogger dovergreyreader, and actor and broadcaster Tom Watt. Show more
Mark D'arcy presents today's news from Westminster. MPs debate ways to make sports grounds safer, while Peers discuss dangerous dogs. Show more
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Annie Proulx, author of Brokeback Mountain, experiences the joys and challenges of building her perfect home on a remote prairie in Wyoming. Read by Laura Brook. Show more
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