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Prayer and reflection with Pastor Lindsay Allen.
The Institute for Animal Health is told to improve its practices after a leak of foot and mouth was discovered in its Pirbright laboratory. Show more
Morning news and current affairs with Evan Davis and Justin Webb. John Simpson on Ratko Mladic, plus Christine Lagarde explains why she should head the IMF. Show more
Singer Debbie Harry, whose group Blondie sold more than thirty million albums, joins Kirsty Young to choose her Desert Island Discs. Show more
With Jenni Murray. Discussing the anti-abortion group invited onto a government advice forum, language barriers, the resurgence of the veil and Japanese gardens. Show more
4 Extra Debut. Kate Rew celebrates the life of 1920s English Channel swimmer and aquatic vaudeville star, Annette Kellerman. From May 2011. Show more
Mimi is delighted that her new husband wants to be a father, but Lucy has overheard. Stars David Tennant and Sarah Alexander. From May 2011. Show more
With Peter White. Including the luxury travel company that has gone into liquidation, and how much the fire service spends rescuing cats from trees. Show more
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National and international news, featuring analysis, comment and interviews. Listeners can share their views via email: wato@bbc.co.uk or on Twitter: #wato.
Was Moral Maze more bullying than serious debate? The hunt is on for radio critics of the future. Show more
Jazzer's keen to develop international relations and Hayley puts Roy in an awkward position. Show more
4 Extra Debut. Odd phone calls cause an influx of patients in trances at a Cardiff hospital. Who ya gonna call? Torchwood! Stars John Barrowman. Show more
Postbag edition: Peter Gibbs and the panel answer a collection of listener questions from Sparsholt College, Hampshire. Rosie Yeomans updates on the GQT trial beds. Show more
Ruth Padel examines Gilbert's relationship with Arthur Sullivan, with whom his legacy would be bound up. Show more
Last Word
Mala Sen, Willard Boyle, Lloyd Knibb, and the 7th Earl of Onslow
30 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
Available for over a year
Matthew Bannister on writer and activist Mala Sen, co-inventor of digital imaging Willard Boyle, pioneering ska drummer Lloyd Knibb and political maverick the 7th Earl of Onslow. Show more
From the superheroes of X-Men, to metaphysical goats and a thriller featuring Jane Russell, Robert Mitchum and Vincent Price, Francine Stock reviews the best of this week's cinema. Show more
Eddie Mair presents the day's top stories. Including Weather.
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A satirical review of the week's news, chaired by Sandi Toksvig.
Lilian has picked up some inside information and Elizabeth lays down the law. Show more
Front Row
War Correspondents - From Telegram to Twitter
30 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
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Kirsty Lang examines the changing role of the war correspondent with several generations of war reporters, as a major new exhibition opens at the Imperial War Museum North. Show more
As her gap year in Ghana ends, Heather is having second thoughts about going to Oxford, but how can she tell her parents? Stars Kirsty McKay and Paul Young. Show more
Any Questions?
From Saffron Walden Town Hall, Essex
50 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
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Eddie Mair presents a discussion about politics and news from Saffron Walden in Essex with Vince Cable, Chuka Umunna, Anthony Horowitz and Julia Hartley-Brewer. Show more
David Attenborough is fascinated by the largest flying animal ever to exist during the time of the dinosaurs. From 2011. Show more
By Neil McKay. Eleven years ago, Robert Stewart killed his cellmate in Feltham. Why were they in the same cell? Have lessons been learned? Show more
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Breaking up and looking back, in the shadow of a For Sale sign, and Dublin's general disapproval. Niamh Cusack reads Man Booker Winner Anne Enright's novel. Show more
Diane Abbott MP chooses writer and Nobel Laureate Harold Pinter. She discusses his life with his biographer Michael Billington and host Matthew Parris. Show more
Andrew McGibbon analyses great artists from the perspective of someone close to them at a career-defining moment. Valerie Danby Smith was Ernest Hemingway's final 'La Secretaria'. Show more
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The public affection for the womanising, hell-raising, often charming and mostly drunk George Best has begun to wane. Written by Celia Walden. Show more
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