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Prayer and reflection.
Anna Hill hears about the thoroughbred Irish racehorses being slaughtered for meat. 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
Correspondents in Japan, Egypt, Russia, Italy and Sudan deliver despatches, hosted by Kate Adie. Show more
Clive Anderson investigates why books about the Third Reich are such an on-going publishing phenomenon in the UK. From 2011. Show more
St Patrick's Day marks the start of the Irish tourist season - how much can it do to help kick start the economy? And would you give your fingerprints for a session on the sunbed? Show more
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It was touted as capitalism's answer to climate change, a chance to make money and save the planet at the same time. Tom Heap reports on the uncertain future of carbon trading. Show more
Brian lays a trap and Freddie is feeling guilty. Show more
Lionel wants to be a stand-up comic but people make him nervous. A comic look at crippling effects of social anxiety. Show more
In the last programme of the series, Stuart Maconie walks the Lickey Hills overlooking Birmingham with a group of first time walkers from the inner city. Show more
Jan Tallis presents the Radio 4 Appeal on behalf of the charity School-Home Support. Show more
Finding himself alone in the world, James Wilbraham Waite dreams of escaping The Room when his landlady knocks on the door. Read by Mathew Horne. Show more
Sir David Cannadine examines Winston Churchill's family life, exploring the legacy left by Churchill's childhood when he himself became a father. Show more
Mariella Frostrup talks to Justin Cartwright about his new book, Other People's Money. Show more
Quentin Cooper investigates the news in science and science in the news. Show more
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Charlie Brooker seeks the best in wrong answers from panellists Frank Skinner, Isy Suttie and Jon Richardson. From March 2011. Show more
Jamie makes a devastating discovery and Kenton is worried about his sister. Show more
Front Row
Matt Smith plays Christopher Isherwood;and the David Cohen Prize Winner
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Mark Lawson reviews Matt Smith playing Christopher Isherwood in a new TV drama and interviews the writer whose career is honoured by this year's David Cohen Prize. 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
The Law Show
Interview with Attorney General Dominic Grieve
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Joshua Rozenberg talks to the Attorney General about media reporting of high-profile criminal cases and the European Court of Human Rights's judgment on votes for prisoners. Show more
Evan Davis asks his guests to what extent they can prepare for major disasters. They also reveal how much they really know about life on the shop floor. Show more
Adam Rutherford investigates some recent and historical scientific misdemeanours and looks at the scientists behind some of the scandals that have been hitting the headlines. Show more
Melvyn Bragg and his guests discuss the medieval universities: why they were founded and what they taught. Show more
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Written by Stephen Kelman. Harri finds a piece of crucial evidence in his hunt for the killer but the more he knows the more he puts himself in danger. Read by Jojo Baidoo. Show more
Angus Deayton lets Tim Key, Micky Flanagan, Bridget Christie and Nick Hancock devise the panel show's rounds. From March 2011. Show more
Rachel Byrne reports on the highlights of today's debates in the Commons and the Lords. Show more
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Syrian writer and broadcaster Rana Kabbani considers the momentous events that are reshaping the Arab world. 4/5. Show more
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