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Prayer and reflection with Pastor Lindsay Allen.
Charlotte Smith hears that the unseasonably warm, dry weather in parts of the UK is causing confusion for wildlife and crops to appear early. Show more
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Morning news and current affairs with John Humphrys and Sarah Montague. Featuring Alex Salmond on independence, Bob Dylan on addiction, and the privacy debate continues. Show more
Andrew Marr with former British Ambassador to Afghanistan Sherard Cowper-Coles, journalist Richard Norton-Taylor, philosopher Angie Hobbs and writer David Pryce-Jones. Show more
Presented by Jane Garvey. Rory Bremner on how he discovered he had Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder and its role in what he recognises as a chaotic lifestyle. Show more
4 Extra Debut. Just as Heather is about to embark on a gap year in Africa, her mother has shocking news for the family. Stars Kirsty McKay. Show more
Professor Steve Jones asks if people can be 'born bad' - as was said of the infamous Jukes family in the US. Can criminal behaviour be inherited through the genes? Show more
The Easter family have a couple of unwanted guests, and Harvey is struggling to come up with a Valentine's idea for Jax. Stars Mark Benton. From May 2011.
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Paul Gambaccini chairs the eclectic music quiz with contestants from Sussex, Bristol and Hertfordshire. From 2011. Show more
Elizabeth refuses to be placated and Neil is feeling his age. Show more
Ten-year-old Jamie Dickinson stars in this play by Wally K Daly, who recalls events in his home town of Middlesbrough which later shaped his career as a writer. Show more
4 Extra Debut. Singers Cerys Matthews and Eddi Reader and music journalist Paul Morley are among those reflecting on Bob Dylan. From May 2011. Show more
Most people know WS Gilbert as the writer of operas with Arthur Sullivan. But 100 years after his death, Ruth Padel discovers there was far more to him than that. Show more
Sheila Dillon reveals the secrets behind some of the world's great vinegars. She hears from producers of Italian balsamic in Modena and fruit vinegar makers in the UK. Show more
Adam Rutherford talks to scientists who have left the lab for the glamour of Hollywood to advise on film blockbusters. From August 2010. Show more
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Jolene tackles an employment issue. Jill feels stuck in the middle. Show more
Front Row
Germaine Greer, Anthony Browne, Beryl Bainbridge reviewed
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Mark Lawson reviews the novel which Beryl Bainbridge left unfinished at her death last year. Germaine Greer discusses Australian Art; and is The Hangover II a welcome film sequel? Show more
4 Extra Debut. Just as Heather is about to embark on a gap year in Africa, her mother has shocking news for the family. Stars Kirsty McKay. Show more
4 Extra Debut. After a family diagnosis, comedian Rory Bremner goes on a personal journey to find out about Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder. From May 2011. Show more
Crossing Continents
Searching for an Alzheimer's Cure in Colombia
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Alzheimer's has stalked a poor extended family in Colombia. Bill Law follows researchers who hope to find a cure by using desperate family members to trial new drugs. Show more
This week: smallpox, should it be destroyed? 150 years of the first colour photo and when will we know if we’ve found the Higg’s? Show more
Andrew Marr with former British Ambassador to Afghanistan Sherard Cowper-Coles, journalist Richard Norton-Taylor, philosopher Angie Hobbs and writer David Pryce-Jones. Show more
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Niamh Cusack reads Man Booker Winner Anne Enright's sparkling new novel set in Dublin's boom and bust years and charting an affair through lust, bliss and denial. Show more
USA: John Waite's personal take on the story of The Monkees, the wildly successful 1960s pop group. From December 2009.
MPs got more they bargained for when they turned out to hear the Government's plans for dealing with the controversy over privacy injunctions. Show more
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In the summer of 2003, a young reporter is delegated by her boss to go in search of the newspaper's start columnist who has gone awol in Malta. Written by Celia Walden. Show more
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