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Prayer and reflection with the Most Rev David Chillingworth, Bishop of St Andrews, Dunkeld and Dunblane and Primus of the Scottish Episcopal Church. Show more
Farmers warn that this year's harvest of fruit and veg will be more expensive unless there is some rain soon. Show more
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Morning news and current affairs with James Naughtie and Evan Davis. Taoiseach Enda Kenny reports on the Irish economic crisis while the team debates aid access to Libya. Show more
Andrew Marr's guests include neuroscientist and philosopher Sam Harris, Russian writer Masha Gessen, geneticist and journalist Adam Rutherford and the Rev Lucy Winkett. Show more
With Jane Garvey. The secret letters that shed new light on the life of singer Edith Piaf, who's the subject of a newly published biography. Show more
By Karen Brown. Entertaining drama following 12-year-old Olivia Ratcliffe and her family as she prepares to compete in a children's beauty pageant. Show more
Bob Dickinson visits Barrow, Cumbria, where Britain's nuclear submarines are still made, to find out how the town will weather these tough economic times. Show more
Sanjay sparks chaos in Lenzie during his work experience at the local paper. Stars Sanjeev Kohli and Donald McLeary. From April 2011. Show more
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Paul Gambaccini hosts the wide-ranging music quiz, with contestants from London, Surrey and Worcestershire. From 2011. Show more
Oliver has cause for complaint and Peggy's little deception is discovered. Show more
When an illegal minicab driver knocks a man off his mobility scooter they begin an unusual and touching relationship that will change both their lives. By Daniel Jamieson. Show more
Steve Hewlett examines the response to the BP oil spill in the Mexican Gulf. How did a tragic industrial and environmental event turn into a media war against BP and its leaders? Show more
Martin Sixsmith begins his major series, telling the story of Russia's journey from a collection of tribes over 1000 years ago to its present place among the world's nations. Show more
Sheila Dillon charts the success of London's Borough Market and asks what the future holds for it. Show more
Simon Cox investigates David Livingstone's last letters, customer service on Twitter and the death of the computer mouse. Show more
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David Mitchell hosts the panel game in which the contestants are encouraged to lie to each other. With panellists Arthur Smith, Tony Hawks, Rhod Gilbert and Charlie Brooker. Show more
There's a very special event at the village hall and Vicky is determined to have her say. Show more
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Russell Brand and Helen Mirren in Arthur
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Arts news and reviews with Kirsty Lang, including the verdict on the remake of the film Arthur, now starring Helen Mirren and Russell Brand. Show more
By Karen Brown. Entertaining drama following 12-year-old Olivia Ratcliffe and her family as she prepares to compete in a children's beauty pageant. Show more
Miranda Sawyer goes behind the scenes at Christie's auction house. She talks to specialists, dealers and collectors to discover how works of art are valued and sold. Show more
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Egypt: Sisters of the Revolution
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Bill Law travels to Egypt to revisit five women that he met there three years earlier, and to tell the story of the unfolding revolution through their eyes. Show more
Quentin Cooper looks into the science stories of the week and speaks to scientists who are making headlines. Show more
Andrew Marr's guests include neuroscientist and philosopher Sam Harris, Russian writer Masha Gessen, geneticist and journalist Adam Rutherford and the Rev Lucy Winkett. Show more
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Tom Neave confronts Lord Stonehouse, making a deal which could secure his future with Anne and her family. Show more
Michael Rosen takes a well-mannered look at politeness. Is it true that 'thank you', 'goodbye' and other traditional expressions of courtesy are dying out? Show more
Jolyon Jenkins recalls the university sit-ins of 1970, when Liverpool's students flew the red flag from the Senate House and Keele's tried to levitate the vice-chancellor's house. Show more
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4 Extra Debut. Delicate wood and ivory carvings, none larger than a matchbox, stand as a symbol of events that overtake one family. Read by Nicholas Murchie. Show more
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