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David Jason presents the Radio 4 Appeal on behalf of the charity Home Start. Show more
Series of short stories by EM Forster. A chance encounter leads an unhappily married couple to find solace in forbidden ways. Read by Ruth Wilson. Show more
Amid pressure for change at the end of the 19th century, Martin Sixsmith shows Russian autocracy reasserting itself. Revolutionary activity goes underground but it doesn't go away. Show more
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Molly Dineen, Kevin Macdonald, Sue Bourne and Leo Regan discuss documentary-making on film, TV and the internet and Mark Lawson talks to choreographer Wayne McGregor. Show more
A series of monologues adapted from interviews in which dementia sufferers recall their lives. Funny, sad, moving or angry, the mystery is human identity as much as its loss. Show more
Simon Cox investigates how the conflicts in Libya and Tunisia have sparked an immigration row in Europe which could threaten the EU's fundamental principle of open borders. Show more
Does writing for business need to be pompous and jargon-ridden? Peter Day joins a group of enthusiasts determined to improve the way business language works. Show more
Ian Redmond, influential gorilla conservationist, reports from Congo on the plight of lowland gorillas and the work that is being done to protect them. Show more
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Alaa Al Aswany's 2002 novel provides glimpses of life in a modern Egyptian apartment building. The death of Abduh's son spells disaster and tragedy for love-struck Hatim. Show more
4 Extra Debut. Birmingham's ethnically diverse local radio station tries - but usually fails - to promote harmony. Stars Adil Ray and Felix Dexter. From May 2011. Show more
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