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Despite vocal campaigns against it, Charlotte Smith hears claims that putting a high speed rail link through the English countryside will benefit rural areas. Show more
Stories by Michelle Lipton exploring what happens when people are driven by fear. A schoolgirl's white lie sparks hysteria across the city. Show more
Gabriel Gatehouse hears the extraordinary tales of people coming into and out of Iraq - the international gateway of Baghdad Airport reveals a country that is still troubled. Show more
Laurence Llewelyn Bowen explores the impact of the late 19th-century Aesthetic movement on the modern British home. From 2011. Show more
Vincent Duggleby and Paul Lewis take your money questions arising from the Budget. Show more
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The BBC is looking at radical options to balance its budget after the licence fee freeze - Steve puts them to Pat Younge who's leading the review. And changes in the TV ad market? Show more
George feels left out and Alistair tries to reassure David. Show more
Comedy drama by Sean Grundy. Kirsty is having an affair with a married man, Adrian. When his wife returns unexpectedly from a business conference, Kirsty hides in the attic. Show more
Helen Mark is on Dartmoor finding out about the problems faced by the ponies that have roamed the moors of Dartmoor and Bodmin for years. Show more
Graça Machel presents the Radio 4 Appeal on behalf of the charity Canon Collins Trust. Show more
By Louise Welsh. A lonely girl takes a low-paid job chasing census evaders, leading to a disturbing encounter in a dark tenement. Read by Rebecca Elise. Show more
Historian Sir David Cannadine explores Churchill's fascination with horses as a symbol of the fast-disappearing aristocratic world he so strongly believed in. With Roger Allam. Show more
Mariella Frostrup talks to writer Will Self about cuts to UK libraries. Novelists Joseph O'Connor and Maggie O'Farrell discuss why dead lovers haunt the pages of their books. Show more
Quentin Cooper investigates the news in science and science in the news. Quentin talks to Professor Robin Grimes about the latest developments at the Fukushima nuclear plant. Show more
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Charlie Brooker seeks the best in wrong answers from panellists Lee Mack, Shappi Khorsandi and David Schneider. From March 2011. Show more
Roy is settling in but Lewis is feeling tetchy. Show more
Kirsty Lang meets theatre director Peter Brook, who celebrated his 86th birthday this week, and reviews a new TV version of John Braine's landmark novel Room at the Top. Show more
Stories by Michelle Lipton exploring what happens when people are driven by fear. A schoolgirl's white lie sparks hysteria across the city. Show more
The real story behind cases involving evangelical Christians and the Equalities legislation. Is it just about faith versus gay equality, or are there other factors involved? Show more
Evan Davis asks his guests from the world of fashion and clothing whether normal business rules apply. Who is in charge - rational corporate executives, or prima donna designers? Show more
Adam Rutherford tells the story of Andrew Wakefield and the MMR scare, one of the most contentious cases of serious medical misconduct of the last few decades. Show more
Melvyn Bragg and his guests discuss the dawn of the European Iron Age, a period of great upheaval when technology and societies were changed forever. Show more
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A mournful Mathilda longs to escape her concerned relatives who have no idea why her father killed himself. Show more
Angus Deayton lets Johnny Vaughan, Alan Davies, Roisin Conaty and Arthur Smith devise the panel show's rounds. From March 2011. Show more
Sean Curran and the BBC's parliamentary team report as Labour resumes its attack on the Budget and the Foreign Secretary urges British citizens to leave Yemen. Show more
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Pius VI loved being pope, and served for 25 years. Unfortunately he was handsome and genial rather than intelligent and industrious, and his reign included the French Revolution. Show more
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