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Prayer and reflection with the Rev Peter Baker. Show more
British cucumber producers growers say the German E coli outbreak will damage their sales and lead to an excess of supply on the market. Show more
Morning news and current affairs with James Naughtie and John Humphrys, debating interest-only mortgages, James Naughtie's DNA and problems at Southern Cross. Show more
Libby Purves is joined by Carol Furtado, Col Sgt Simon Panter, Vince Hill and Barry McGuigan. Show more
Presented by Jane Garvey. UK under attack from clothes moth Tineola Bisselliella; what plants to put in the garden; women and safety; Dr Ann McPherson; gender and hormones. Show more
The revelation about Sheila's real father threatens to fracture the family. Stars Paul Copley and Belinda Everett. Show more
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Mark celebrates the town's West Midlands accent, the hippo and why it has nothing to do with Birmingham. From April 2009. Show more
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With Steve Hewlett. Channel 4's Chief Executive David Abraham on his plans for the channel; Keir Starmer QC on cameras in court; and the shake-up of the X Factor judging panel. Show more
Jolene makes an unexpected offer and Matt reveals his sources. Show more
Neil Brand's fast-talking musical set in a 1932 Chicago radio studio stars Josie Lawrence and Nigel Harman as an acrimonious songwriting couple who need a new song to save the day. Show more
Vincent Duggleby and guests answer listener calls on debt and debt collection. Show more
The death of Mrs Probus threatens a precarious future for her long-time servant in post-war London. Susannah Harker reads. Show more
Alan meets Amelia Fletcher, singer with a number of successful indie bands while simultaneously holding down a serious office job as chief economist with the Office of Fair Trading. Show more
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Household breakup in New Orleans - Communist memories
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Laurie Taylor explores the break up of extended families in New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina. Also, how Central Eastern Europeans remember life under Communist rule. Show more
Bullying and control by mobile phone. Claudia Hammond talks to Christine Barter about her research on the impact and incidence of violence in teenage relationships. Show more
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The young aspiring politicians attempt to get the recognition and publicity they deserve. Stars Tom Basden. From June 2011. Show more
Freddie is furious at a last-minute change of plan and Roy finds a compromise solution. Show more
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Frankie Valli - frontman of The Four Seasons
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John Wilson interviews Frankie Valli, frontman of The Four Seasons, and Ali Smith, whose novels Hotel World and The Accidental were shortlisted for the Booker Prize. Show more
The revelation about Sheila's real father threatens to fracture the family. Stars Paul Copley and Belinda Everett. Show more
David Aaronovitch asks what can science tells us about our morals? Show more
Anne Applebaum asks how governments can best compensate victims of former repressive regimes and turn secret police records into meaningful archives. Show more
In the first of a new series, Geoff Watts visits the Human Microbiome Project, sequencing the genomes of bacteria which live on our body to discover how they affect our health. Show more
Libby Purves is joined by Carol Furtado, Col Sgt Simon Panter, Vince Hill and Barry McGuigan. Show more
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The government orders an inquiry into abuse at a hospital for mentally disabled people in Bristol following an investigation by Panorama. How could such behaviour go unchecked? Show more
Gina realises what she owes to Evie - and what Evie will always have over her. Niamh Cusack reads Man Booker Winner Anne Enright's novel. Show more
It's the works day out for the staff of Blakeley Industrial Museum. With Stars Johnny Vegas and Suranne Jones. From June 2011. Show more
Talk show which blends comedy and science. Comedians Colin Murphy and PJ Gallagher discuss the smart and the stupid questions in life. Show more
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Shehan Karunatilaka climbs up Adam's Peak in Sri Lanka in search of a man who dispenses a length of string for the wrist to help bring fortune and ward off calamity. Show more
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