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Presented by Anna Hill. Half of Europe's butter - and even butter produced and sold in the UK - is frozen and defrosted by the time it reaches shop shelves. Show more
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Andrew Marr explores the universe with physicists Brian Greene and Brian Cox, and the science writer Angela Saini looks at India's success in producing doctors and scientists. Show more
Jane Garvey presents. The 70th anniversary of polyester; Polar photographer Sue Flood; film-maker Ken Wardrop; and will fining hospitals stop mixed sex wards? Show more
Paula McLain's fictional memoir told by Hadley, Ernest Hemingway's first wife, of their time in Paris in the 1920s. Adapted by Sheila Yeger. Show more
It's a year now since Kraft apologised to the workers of Somerdale, having promised to save their factory, and then closing it down. Miles Warde reports. Show more
Missing for six years, Brian tells stories of Sham, where alternative therapies abound. Stars Neil Pearson. From March 2011. Show more
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Steve Punt hosts the battle of wits as three students from the University of Reading take on their professors. From March 2011. Show more
It's a stressful time for the Archer family and there's a lunchtime rebellion at Keeper's Cottage. Show more
4 Extra Debut. Cary Grant and Frank Sinatra in The Pride and the Passion - Hollywood's troubled take on CS Forester's novel. Stars Steven Weber. Show more
40 years ago a new divorce law ushered in one of the most profound and rapid changes in British society. Rosie Boycott reflects on the impact it had on life in Britain. Show more
Historian Sir David Cannadine explores Winston Churchill's devotion to bricklaying and what it says about his relationship with ordinary people. Show more
Food writer Tim Hayward goes in search of British charcuterie and finds it's closer to home than he thought. Show more
As Sir Terry Leahy leaves Tesco he gives a rare and revealing interview, in his home city, Liverpool. From growing up on a council estate to running a global business. Show more
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Nicholas Parsons hosts the long-running panel game with guests Marcus Brigstocke, Paul Merton, Sheila Hancock and Sue Perkins. Show more
Jill and David are feeling helpless. Meanwhile Jolene shares some happy memories. Show more
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Mark Lawson reviews Sienna Miller, James Purefoy and Sheridan Smith in a new staging of Terence Rattigan's play Flare Path; and the latest films from Woody Allen and Ken Loach. Show more
Paula McLain's fictional memoir told by Hadley, Ernest Hemingway's first wife, of their time in Paris in the 1920s. Adapted by Sheila Yeger. Show more
Mike Thomson investigates documents which suggest that Labour Chancellor Denis Healey was kept in the dark over plans to upgrade the UK's nuclear weapon Polaris in the mid-1970s. Show more
The prime minister has proposed a new 'muscular liberalism', aimed at better integrating Britain's Muslims. David Walker asks what the new policy will mean on the ground. Show more
Quentin Cooper looks into the science stories of the week and speaks to scientists who are making headlines. Show more
Andrew Marr explores the universe with physicists Brian Greene and Brian Cox, and the science writer Angela Saini looks at India's success in producing doctors and scientists. Show more
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Written by Stephen Kelman. Horrified that it involved mugging a member of his church, Harri runs out on his initiation test with the Dell Farm Crew, and now they are sworn enemies. Show more
Alex Horne and his band learn to speak 'jazz' and head into space. With explorer Benedict Allen. Series warm-up from March 2011. Show more
Sean Curran and the BBC's parliamentary team report as David Cameron says a no-fly zone over Libya is 'deliverable' and that pressure must be maintained on Colonel Gaddafi. Show more
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The first letter is from writer Ahdaf Soueif who witnessed the Egyptian revolution in January and February this year. She writes poignantly to her family in Cairo. Show more
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