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With Canon Dr Ann Holt of the Bible Society.
People living in rural communities call for cheaper fuel prices in today's Budget. Show more
Libby Purves is joined by Ben Goddard, Dame Catherine, Jeff Pearce and David Wood. Show more
As the police widen their search and question those on the sex offenders register, Joe is presented with a dilemma. Show more
Gareth Jones continues his detailed exploration of the experiences of the families of the soldiers of the Royal Welsh. With the men on the front line, the families wait for news.
Will Humphrey Partridge continue to look after his mother? By Simon Brett. Stars Michael Maloney. From March 2011. Show more
Special programme presented by Martha Kearney of The World at One and Winifred Robinson of You and Yours. Live coverage of the Chancellor's Budget speech with analysis and reaction.
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Jim has some exciting news and there are unexpected visitors to the Ambridge book club. Show more
Brian Cox and Siobhan Redmond star in the latest episode of the detective series set in Victorian Edinburgh and Leith. Written by David Ashton. Show more
Put your mortgage questions to the experts. Paul Lewis is joined by Ray Boulger from John Charcol, Melanie Bien from Private Finance and Jane King from Ash-Ridge Asset Management. Show more
By Kathryn Simmonds. Two isolated neighbours bond over the census form in a tale of urban loneliness. Read by Meg Fraser. Show more
Sir David Cannadine explores painting, the hobby that meant most to Churchill, and how it helped to keep the 'black dog' of depression at bay. Show more
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The Impact of the Temperance Movement - The New North
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The world turned upside down. Laurie Taylor asks if the axis of power will shift to the Arctic North by 2050. Also, the enduring effects of the Victorian Temperance movement. Show more
Michael Blastland lays out the history of economic ideas. He goes to Chicago to explore a machine-like view of the economy. Show more
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Simon Mayo's battle of the comedy generations. With Holly Walsh, Lucy Porter, Tom O'Connor and Duggie Brown. From March 2011. Show more
George feels left out and Alistair tries to reassure David. Show more
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Elizabeth Taylor remembered; Gwyneth Paltrow in Country Strong
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Mark Lawson looks back at the life and films of Elizabeth Taylor, with Nicolas Roeg, who first worked with her in 1952, and Paul Gambaccini, the DJ at her 50th birthday party. Show more
As the police widen their search and question those on the sex offenders register, Joe is presented with a dilemma. Show more
Clive Anderson and top legal experts discuss whether the law strikes the right balance between empowering authorities to prevent terrorism and the need to defend civil liberties. Show more
Catholic writer and commentator Austen Ivereigh explores how we can escape the cycle of conflict by becoming a forgiving victim rather than a vengeful one. Show more
Britain's plans for a new generation of nuclear power stations were already facing economic hurdles. Tom Heap asks if events in Japan have dealt a fatal blow to the industry. Show more
Libby Purves is joined by Ben Goddard, Dame Catherine, Jeff Pearce and David Wood. Show more
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The latest on the Budget - is Britain on the right economic course? Violence in Syria as protestors hold anti-regime demonstrations. The latest from Libya. Show more
After hearing her father's devastating confession, Mathilda finds her father has fled during the night, leaving her a letter instructing her not to follow him. Show more
The Cold War, the space race and the last man on the moon. Quirky true history with Helen Keen and Susy Kane. From March 2011. Show more
A bored woman calls anyone she knows at random, and a terminally ill woman tries to set her husband up with a stranger. Show more
Rachel Byrne reports on how the Chancellor's Budget speech was received by a packed House of Commons. Show more
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Alexander VI fathered eight children before he became Pope and owed his office to vast numbers of bribes he paid out as Cardinal Rodrigo Borgia. Show more
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