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With the Reverend Prebendary Edward Mason, Rector of Bath Abbey.
Like Champagne and Parma ham, more UK food producers are now being encouraged to apply for protected status. Anna Hill asks if products like Fenland celery really need it. Show more
Flamboyant and charismatic, Adam Ant was the most successful pop star of the early 1980s. He discusses the highs and lows of his life and career with John Humphrys. Show more
Europe's most unusual minority TV stations with Nigel Cassidy. Tiny television network the Poker Channel is gambling on turning late night card games into compulsive viewing.
Starring Donna Lavin and Edmund Davies, actors with learning disabilities. Wedding preparations are apace but lack of money causes a few disappointments. Show more
4 Extra Debut. Natalie Haynes meets some of the people and poultry involved in the fashion for keeping urban chickens. From 2011. Show more
As Hugh Hefner prepares to celebrate his 85th birthday, former Loaded editor James Brown examines his contribution to cultural and social change via the Playboy magazine. Show more
Chancellor George Osborne wants to boost the Made in Britain brand. Do we have the manufacturing base and the skills to deliver his vision? Show more
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Music lovers describe the part that Mahler's beautiful Adagietto from his Fifth Symphony has played in their lives. From March 2011. Show more
Jim is in mischievous mood and Jamie is causing concern. Show more
Julia Blackburn's mesmerising drama about her father, who was a poet and an alcoholic. What will her son inherit from his grandfather? With David Troughton and Diana Quick. Show more
A community experiment in North Wales sheds light on how Iron Age people communicated and we commemorate a forgotten pioneer of early cinema and Britain's bloodiest battle. Show more
By Luis Bunuel. 4 Extra Debut. Three directors' adventures in film. Luis Bunuel on making Un Chien Andalou, helped by the Surrealists. Read by Ian McDiarmid. Show more
Botanist Phil Gates reflects on the emotional rollercoaster every gardener experiences as the seasons change. Late Spring arrives and with it, feelings of expectation. Show more
Michael Rosen looks at the world of words.
4 Extra Debut. Rageh Omaar, Stephanie Calman and Sian Williams discuss JRR Tolkien, Elisabeth Sanxay Holding and Emma Donoghue. From 2011. Show more
Eddie Mair presents the day's top stories. Including Weather.
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The ground-breaking phone-in show, hosted by the legendary Gary Bellamy. Stars Rhys Thomas and Charlie Higson. From March 2011. Show more
It's the day of the inquest and David gives his evidence. Show more
With Mark Lawson. Poet Wendy Cope reads from her new collection Family Values. Suzanne Moore reviews Monica Ali's novel which imagines Princess Diana never died. Show more
Starring Donna Lavin and Edmund Davies, actors with learning disabilities. Wedding preparations are apace but lack of money causes a few disappointments. Show more
Is enough understood about how memory works to properly assess evidence in sex abuse cases when allegations date back decades? Jackie Long speaks to victims and those accused. Show more
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We hear what arrangements have been made for blind sports fans at the 2012 Olympics and blind photographer Gary Waite talks about his role in an advert for a new mobile phone. Show more
Geoff Watts asks if it is possible to submit surgery to the same rigorous clinical trials as drugs, to ensure that the right surgical procedures are being carried out. Show more
Flamboyant and charismatic, Adam Ant was the most successful pop star of the early 1980s. He discusses the highs and lows of his life and career with John Humphrys. Show more
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As Natalia probes her grandfather's past, she remembers an extraordinary encounter. Read by Hattie Morahan and David Horovitch. Show more
Ex-tyrant, Olga in a British Post Office and why French culture is so much better. With Rosie Cavaliero. From November 2009. Show more
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The author's search for evidence to prove the truth behind the fabled 14th century voyages of two Venetian merchants takes him to the Faroe Islands. The reader is Sam Dale. Show more
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