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Prayer and reflection with Dr Tina Beattie, Director of Catholic Studies at Roehampton University.
With Charlotte Smith. Despite recent rainfall, the ground remains dry for many farmers. Reaction to the government's white paper for the Natural Environment in England. Show more
Melvyn Bragg and his guests discuss the origins of infectious disease. Show more
Presented by Jenni Murray. Italian Vogue on 'Real Beauties' - is Size Zero over? Volunteering during the Olympics. The end of Women's Studies at University? Actor Samantha Spiro. Show more
When Charles takes another young girl for a ride on the elephant with the intention of raping her, Tom is compelled to act. He encourages Jenny to stampede. Stars Matthew Gravelle. Show more
Kate Adie introduces despatches from Kevin Connolly in Israel, Rayhan Demetrie in Bishkek, Tracey Logan in Dublin, Tom Blass in Antwerp and Lucy Williamson in Seoul. Show more
John Harris explores the tragic mental breakdown of Syd Barrett, the former front man of the rock group Pink Floyd. From 2011. Show more
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Fancy some road kill or string cheese? Dominic Arkwright, Johann Hari, Stephanie Calman and Jonathan McGowan. From 2011 Show more
It's a day of memories in Ambridge and Roy tries to make Kate listen. Show more
4 Extra Debut. Maria is an Englishwoman in love with her husband's Scottish Highlands heritage, but a shock is in store. Stars Juliet Stevenson. Show more
Clare Balding joins walkers and members of the Malcolm Saville society in the Shropshire Hills where the author of children's fiction based his Lone Pine series.
Jessica Brohn presents the Radio 4 Appeal on behalf of the charity Penny Brohn Cancer Care. Show more
By Linda Cracknell. A surprise companion in the UK's most northern outdoor pool holds the key to a teenage boy's recovery. Read by Finn den Hertog. Show more
The Rattigan Versions
Episode 4: Memories of Terence Rattigan from Thea Sharrock
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Reflections on Terence Rattigan, from people with a close connection to him or his work, in conversation with Mark Lawson. Thea Sharrock recently revived two Rattigan plays. Show more
Nicole Krauss, shortlisted for this year's Orange prize, talks to James Naughtie and readers about her novel The History of Love. Show more
Quentin Cooper on how to make broken hearts heal themselves, how dating techniques have revealed a building boom in the Neolithic and an old tail in the hunt for fossils in amber. Show more
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Angus Deayton lets Andy Parsons, Rebecca Front, Miles Jupp and Rick Wakeman devise the panel show's rounds. From February 2011. Show more
Kathy undertakes a frantic search. Meanwhile Shula is concerned about the family. Show more
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Julian Barratt from The Mighty Boosh; Bath's Roman Baths
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Kirsty Lang visits Bath's Roman Baths, shortlisted for the 2011 Art Fund Prize; Julian Barratt and Doon Mackichan take on Gogol's classic satire, Government Inspector. Show more
When Charles takes another young girl for a ride on the elephant with the intention of raping her, Tom is compelled to act. He encourages Jenny to stampede. Stars Matthew Gravelle. Show more
Celebrities have been taking advantage of privacy laws to protect their reputations. Presenter Joshua Rozenberg looks at what the future is for these laws. Show more
Evan Davis asks his panel how much more efficient business can be with raw materials. They also discuss building design. Which matters more - how they look, or how well they work? Show more
Presented by Brett Westwood. The team join conservationists putting special transmitters on cuckoos to find out more about the bird's migration. Show more
Melvyn Bragg and his guests discuss the origins of infectious disease. Show more
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Is there evidence of systematic rape in Libya? A chief constable tells his officers to use common sense not the rule book. Has the Archbishop of Canterbury gone too far? Show more
Park So-nyo tells her own story at last. Show more
Conspiracy theorist Dave is convinced that the world's most powerful industrialists and politicians are meeting just down the road from his flat. Starring Dave Lamb. From June 2011. Show more
Susan Hulme with the day's top news stories from Westminster.
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Manning Marable's biography of the human rights activist. Malcolm undertook an eye-opening pilgrimage to Mecca but made some ill-chosen remarks about President Kennedy's death. Show more
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