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Alan meets The Merseybeats, contemporaries of Alan's band The Area who achieved everything Alan dreamed of, and who 45 years later are still touring with the same hits. Show more
Sheila Dillon investigates whether the Great British food renaissance is over. With food prices rising and consumer confidence falling, has the UK's good food bubble burst? Show more
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Nicholas Parsons invites Stephen Fry, Sue Perkins, Paul Merton and Fi Glover to talk for 60 seconds on a subject without hesitation, repetition or deviation. From May 2011. Show more
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Mark Lawson reassesses the life and plays of Terence Rattigan, in his centenary year, talking to playwrights, actors and directors about his rise, fall and return. Show more
4 Extra Debut. Twenty-five years after being sacked from his band, Les Bone is going back on the road. Stars Paul Copley and Belinda Everett. Show more
David Goldblatt tells the story of international football's governing body FIFA, from its humble Paris origins to its all-powerful empire in Zurich courted by kings and presidents. Show more
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Niamh Cusack reads Anne Enright's novel charting an affair during Dublin's boom and bust years. The realities of loving a family man, and remembering a father. Show more
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