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With Canon Dr Ann Holt of the Bible Society.
Charlotte Smith hears the concerns of an anti-gun group over children being allowed to shoot. But one farmer says shooting is a natural part of country life and should remain so. Show more
Sue MacGregor speaks to five people who were at the centre of events when rioting erupted in Brixton, South London, in April 1981. Show more
The naturalist muses on the messages conveyed in the syllables, melodies and repeated phrases of singing birds. From 2009. Show more
Alan Dein is in Broughton, Northants, to hear the midnight silence shattered as the village's legendary tin can band once again takes to the streets of this tranquil spot. Show more
Maria's ex-boyfriend turns up looking for love. Sandwich bar comedy with Debra Stephenson and Nicola Duffet. From March 2011. Show more
Consumer news with Peter White. Open Water Swimming, why Lego's profits are towering and what this year's Budget means for the travel and tourist industry. Show more
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A brief history of time, and the BBC Trust chairman talks about the BBC losing its 'moral compass'. Show more
Roy is settling in but Lewis is feeling tetchy. Show more
Ash lost her singing voice when her mum died. How can she get it back? Her boyfriend wants to settle down; her dad wants her to follow her dreams. A new play by Lucy Gough. Show more
Gardeners' Question Time
The Edible Garden Show
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Pippa Greenwood, Bob Flowerdew and Anne Swithinbank explore a new 'grow your own' show in Warwickshire: The Edible Garden Show. Show more
Churchill's relationship with God blew hot and cold, yet he had a sense of himself as a man gifted by fate. Sir David Cannadine explores his faith and his driving sense of destiny. Show more
Last Word
Elizabeth Taylor, Warren Christopher, Fred Titmus and Jet Harris
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Matthew Bannister on the movie icon Elizabeth Taylor, former US Secretary of State Warren Christopher, spin bowler Fred Titmus and the Shadows' bassist Jet Harris. Show more
Francine Stock discusses cave art with the veteran German director Werner Herzog and quizzes Kevin MacDonald about The Eagle, a version of Rosemary Sutcliff's classic book. Show more
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Punt and Dennis count the cost of war with special guest Rory Bremner. Mitch Benn performs an elegy for Knut the polar bear and Imran Yusuf ponders the talents of Miss Universe. Show more
Jill wins a significant concession and Jolene is making wedding plans. Show more
Front Row
The Aesthetic Movement at the V&A, and Kylie's Show Director
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Kirsty Lang discusses The Cult of Beauty: The Aesthetic Movement 1860-1900 at the V&A, and talks to William Baker, Kylie's Show Director for her Aphrodite-Les Folies Tour. 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
Jonathan Dimbleby is in Kingston, Surrey, with Boris Johnson, Mayor of London; Sadiq Khan, Shadow Justice Secretary; RMT General Secretary Bob Crow; and journalist Ann Leslie. Show more
An earthworm species in Australia can grow to over two metres long. They stay underground making intriguing sounds. From 2011. Show more
Adapted from the novels of Naguib Mahfouz, chronicling the fortunes of an Egyptian family. An outbreak of typhoid has a tragic effect on the family. Show more
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Unable to trust anyone with her secret, Mathilda decides to test Woodville's friendship and love for her by asking him to join her in committing suicide. 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
News from Westminster.
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When John XXIII became Pope in 1958, he was expected to have a short reign as little more than a caretaker pope. However, his pontificate shook the world. Show more
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