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With the Rev Canon Jenny Wigley. Show more
Presented by Anna Hill. With sales of organic food at the lowest they've been since 2005, Farming Today asks if this sounds the death knell for the organic sector. Show more
Olivia O'Leary brings together people with similar experiences. Two people with Asperger's Syndrome share a fascinating and personal discussion. Show more
Europe's most unusual minority TV stations with Nigel Cassidy. Show more
Presented by Jane Garvey. Including what's going on in the middle-aged brain; Parisian chic; and sex workers - might a recent ruling force more women back onto the streets? Show more
Aylmer Ross makes an impression on both Bruce and Edith at the Mitchell's dinner party. Edwardian story of romantic entanglements with Jonathan Firth, Haydn Gwynne. Show more
A fascinating insight into one of the Natural World's most successful scandals: the ability of a young cuckoo to dupe its host parents into raising and feeding it. Show more
4 Extra Debut. James Naughtie follows the Royal Shakespeare Company as they prepare a new production of Macbeth. From April 2011. Show more
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Simon Townley explores the life of Victorian organ builder to St Paul’s, 'Father' Henry Willis. From 2011. Show more
News travels fast in Ambridge and Jill expresses her opinions forcefully. Show more
By Alexis Zegerman. When a young English woman and a French man meet in Paris, it is language that stands between them. With Caroline Catz and Karim Saleh. Show more
Presented by Helen Castor. How the Boer War auditioned the military themes of the 20th century; changing reactions to natural disasters; and a forgotten airfield in Wiltshire. Show more
By Joan Smith. 4 Extra Debut. Stella is horrified when her mother buys an outlandish hat. Read by Melody Grove. Show more
David Reynolds tells the story of the American Civil War which began 150 years ago. We meet the men on both sides of the battle lines: Robert E Lee and Ulysses S Grant. Show more
Michael Rosen explores the complex relationship between language and sport, and asks, 'If sport is so unpredictable, why is it that sports punditry is predictably cliche-ridden?'. Show more
Sir Clive Sinclair chooses fellow inventor, the creator of sound recording, Thomas Edison. With Matthew Parris. From April 2011. Show more
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The groundbreaking Radio 4 phone-in show, hosted by the legendary Gary Bellamy. Brought to you by the creators of The Fast Show. With Rhys Thomas. Show more
Jim struggles to keep order and Pat tries to offer some reassurance. Show more
Front Row
Bob Marley photos, and war documentary Armadillo
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Photographer Kim Gottlieb-Walker on her pictures of Bob Marley; Afghanistan war doc Armadillo; writer Simon Winchester on the real Alice in Wonderland; and TV series Rubicon. Show more
Aylmer Ross makes an impression on both Bruce and Edith at the Mitchell's dinner party. Edwardian story of romantic entanglements with Jonathan Firth, Haydn Gwynne. Show more
The investigation following an air disaster is supposed to make air travel safer. But do the reports always get to the truth about why planes crash? Emma Jane Kirby investigates. Show more
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How accessible are social networks for blind people?
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How accessible are social networks for visually impaired users? We ask Microsoft's Accessibility Officer about blind-friendly equipment. Show more
Beverley De-Gale investigates the disparity between the number of black and Asian people in need of transplants and the number of people from those communities who act as donors. Show more
Olivia O'Leary brings together people with similar experiences. Two people with Asperger's Syndrome share a fascinating and personal discussion. Show more
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As Natalia recalls the stories of her grandfather's past, the truth about the failed tiger hunt emerges. Read by Hattie Morahan. Show more
Why council officials should be kept out of the space programme and an affable secret agent. With Ben Moor. From November 2009. Show more
Sean Curran reports on the day's news from Westminster, including questions to the Deputy Prime Minister and a statement on social mobility. Show more
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Campbell's disastrous experience at the Royal Court Theatre in London shapes the direction of his career. Read by Toby Jones. Show more
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