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With Canon Dr Ann Holt of the Bible Society.
Anna Hill hears claims council cuts could have a devastating impact on rural schools. The National Association of Small Schools warns hundreds of rural schools are under threat. Show more
David Bermingham, one of the 'NatWest Three', speaks to John Humphrys. Show more
European business correspondent Nigel Cassidy visits EITB, the Basque TV station that makes its own soap opera to boost the popularity of the ancient language of Euskara.
Presented by Jane Garvey. What future careers are there for girls in science and IT? Esther Freud on her new novel set in a drama school; and our love/hate relationship with dirt. Show more
News of the women's disappearances puts Dot's dull existence into sharp relief. Show more
Ahead of the Budget, the BBC's Economics Editor, Stephanie Flanders, searches for growth in Britain's economy, asking whether we face a bright future or decades of stagnation. Show more
Dr Susan Blackmore examines internet memes - from film parodies to kittens. Why do we seem to need to share them? From March 2011. Show more
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Music lovers describe the impact of Schubert's Winterreise, 24 songs that track a journey, upon their lives. From March 2011. Show more
David struggles to let go and Fallon has some questions to ask. Show more
4 Extra Debut. Roger Allam and Nigel Planer star in the latter's comedy drama about two very different men who meet at the funeral of the woman they both desperately loved. Show more
With Tom Holland. Lucy Worsley explains how a feral dumb child came to be at Kensington Palace in the 1720s. What can he tell us about being different in the Age of Enlightenment? Show more
By Beatrice Colin. 4 Extra Debut. A woman risks the wrath of her family by gathering with fellow suffragettes on census night 1911. Read by Melody Grove. Show more
Sir David Cannadine explores Churchill's vexed relationship with money. Featuring Roger Allam as Winston Churchill. Show more
First of a new series. Michael Rosen looks at the speaking of English in the UK - who speaks English and who doesn't? And what will be the effect of cuts in funding for classes? Show more
4 Extra Debut. Sian Williams, Andi Osho and Toby Young discuss books by Stewart Lee, Kingsley Amis and Kathryn Stockett. From 2011. Show more
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The ground-breaking phone-in show, hosted by the legendary Gary Bellamy. Stars Rhys Thomas and Simon Day. From March 2011. Show more
Jim has some exciting news and there are unexpected visitors to the Ambridge book club. Show more
Front Row
Midsomer Murders, Alison Krauss, James Watt's workshop
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Mark Lawson talks to singer Alison Krauss, visits James Watt's workshop and reviews the re-cast Midsomer Murders. Show more
News of the women's disappearances puts Dot's dull existence into sharp relief. Show more
Three people die every day in the UK because of the shortage of organs for transplant. Allan Urry asks if the NHS is doing enough to ensure more suitable donors are available. Show more
In Touch
Can the NHS cope with demand for treatment for the UK's most common cause of blindness?
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Can the NHS cope with the demand for Wet Age-Related Macular Degeneration treatment? We visit a new mobile eye clinic hoping to help more patients. Show more
The telescope is blasted into space; can the team's 20-year project bring discovery and future promise for the waiting astronomers back on Earth? Show more
David Bermingham, one of the 'NatWest Three', speaks to John Humphrys. Show more
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Mathilda and her father enjoy high society together in London, until a sudden reversal in his behaviour; he begins to shun her for no reason. Mathilda is devastated. Show more
A surreal take on infuriating call centres and ex-soviet tyrants settling in British suburbs. With Ben Willbond. From November 2009. Show more
Rachel Byrne and the BBC's parliamentary team report. The day before the Budget, George Osborne defends his economic growth strategy as Labour says there is 'nothing in it'. Show more
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In the 12th century of Frederick Barbarossa and civil uprising in Rome, an Englishman is elected Pope for the first and only time - Nicholas Breakspear, Hadrian IV. Show more
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