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With Caz Graham. High car insurance may be forcing young farmers to leave farming. How government cuts will hit rural communities. And the Cumberland sausage gets PGI status. Show more
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Morning news and current affairs with John Humphrys and Justin Webb, including William Hague on the Libya attacks, plus Twitter turns five. Show more
Andrew Marr with designer John Makepeace and curator Victoria Pomery; film-maker Pamela Yates and writer Melanie McGrath. Show more
Jane Garvey presents. Is the kitchen now the most important room in the house? Changes in male parenting, Suffragettes and the 1911 census, constitutional change and women in Egypt. Show more
Cottonopolis is an ambitious new six-part drama series spread across Woman's Hour all this week and linked to the Afternoon Play next Monday. Show more
Miles Warde reports on what happened after Kraft took control of Cadbury, and asks what the long term effect on British jobs will be. Show more
Missing for 6 years, Brian has stories to tell. Erosia's different view of sexual politics. 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 Salford take on their professors. From March 2011. Show more
There's a surprise meeting for Jamie. Meanwhile Eddie and Joe's lunch plans go awry. Show more
Meic Povey's play is a searingly honest account, based on his own experience, of facing up to the reality of a partner's terminal illness. Show more
Brian Cox presents a tribute to the genius of Richard Feynman, regarded as the greatest physicist since Einstein and one of science's most inspirational characters. Show more
Sir David Cannadine explores Winston Churchill's love affair with cinema and friendship with stars like Charlie Chaplin. With a scene from Churchill's forgotten screenplay. Show more
Frozen food has been a recession success, but can it muscle in on the premium market? Simon Parkes looks at the French quality frozen giant Picard, and asks could it happen here? Show more
Nadene Ghouri profiles John Butt, a Muslim convert who became an imam, and his dangerous work of spreading a message of peace in Pakistan and Afghanistan. Show more
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Nicholas Parsons hosts the long-running panel game. Tony Hawks, Paul Merton, Ross Noble and Liza Tarbuck try to speak for a minute without hesitation, repetition or deviation. Show more
David struggles to let go and Fallon has some questions to ask. Show more
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The Eagle, set in Roman-ruled Britain and starring Channing Tatum as a centurion on a bloody quest, is reviewed, and Mark Lawson rediscovers Sheffield's Ruskin Collection. Show more
Cottonopolis is an ambitious new six-part drama series spread across Woman's Hour all this week and linked to the Afternoon Play next Monday. Show more
Using newly unearthed documents, Mike Thomson delves into the murky world of agents, intrigue and plots in revolutionary Russia in 1918. Show more
Labour's traditional working-class supporters are abandoning the party. David Goodhart asks, can Labour win them back without alienating more liberal middle-class voters? Show more
Quentin Cooper investigates the news in science and science in the news. Show more
Andrew Marr with designer John Makepeace and curator Victoria Pomery; film-maker Pamela Yates and writer Melanie McGrath. Show more
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From her deathbed in an isolated country cottage, Mathilda, a young gentlewoman with a tragic past, sets out to tell the secret of her long depression and self-imposed seclusion. Show more
Psychologist Dr Oliver James shares some of his favourite pieces of writing, including This Be the Verse by Philip Larkin, and extracts from Brideshead Revisited by Evelyn Waugh. Show more
News from Westminster. Sean Curran and the BBC's parliamentary team report on events in Parliament where MPs debate and vote on military action in Libya. Show more
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4 Extra Debut. Ninth-century British Pope John was revealed to be Joan when she gave birth in public view, scandalising all of Rome. But did Joan really exist? Show more
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