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Linda Pressly travels deep into the rainforest to investigate Ecuador's radical plan to keep oil reserves in the ground and so save its pristine rainforest. Show more
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Joan Bakewell presents the Radio 4 Appeal on behalf of the charity International Children's Trust. Show more
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David Reynolds tells the story of the American Civil War which began 150 years ago this month. The Battle of Gettysburg. Show more
James Naughtie and readers talk to one of Ireland's finest writers, Jennifer Johnston, in her home town of Londonderry/Derry. The chosen novel is The Gingerbread Woman. Show more
Quentin Cooper looks into the science stories of the week and speaks to scientists who are making headlines. Show more
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Will is unhappy with the new state of affairs and Brian faces childcare challenges. Show more
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Mark Lawson interviews award winning film-maker Molly Dineen, director Roger Michell discusses one-take film The Silent House, and Simon Stephens' play Wastwater is reviewed. Show more
Edith is missing Aylmer terribly, and she has written asking him to return - but will he? Edwardian social comedy starring Jonathan Firth. Show more
James Silver asks who is bankrolling the referendum campaigns for and against the introduction of the Alternative Vote. Show more
Indonesia, the world's fourth most populous country, is heading up the global economic league table of emerging giants. Peter Day travels to Jakarta to find out more. 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
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Natalia's grandfather relates his third encounter with the deathless man. Read by Hattie Morahan and David Horovitch. Show more
Half a century on from writing his first novel, The Weirdstone of Brisingamen, Alan Garner has enjoyed remarkable success, with none of his books ever going out of print. Show more
Alan Dein uncovers the story of the Keskidee in London, Britain's first cultural centre for the black community. From 2009. Show more
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