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Prayer and reflection with Monsignor Tony Rogers. Show more
Ripping out ragwort from the countryside is damaging our eco-system, according to the charity Buglife. Show more
Libby Purves is joined by Justin Vivian Bond, Ruth Leon, Kenneth Cranham and Noel Tovey. Show more
Woman's Hour
Is there still a ginger stigma? Trudie Styler, Bullying in Families
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Presented by Jenni Murray. Is there still prejudice against red-heads? Trudie Styler; bullying within families and an update on our Women in Business season. Show more
Kathleen Winter's moving debut novel about a young person born as both a boy and a girl in remote Canada. Adapted for radio by Miranda Davies. Wayne and Thomasina are reunited. Show more
Last month, Berkshire suffered its biggest ever forest fire. Alan Dein returns to the woods with the evacuees living in a row of wooden houses adjacent to the forest. Show more
A Manchester DJ tries to balance love, work, life and everything without much success. Stars Justin Moorhouse. From June 2011. Show more
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National and international news, with Martha Kearney. Listeners can share their views via email: wato@bbc.co.uk or on twitter: #wato.
The Mirror's David Collins on his crucial interview with Levi Bellfield; Johann Hari's editor on Hari's use of unattributed quotes; who should be responsible for BBC complaints? Show more
It's party time for Phoebe and Hayley comes to terms with her big decision. Show more
4 Extra Debut. Pulled in to investigate thieving at a local firm, a young detective gets sucked into some dodgy dealings. Stars Mark Jordon. Show more
The panel of experts answers questions about tax, including queries about allowances, capital gains, inheritance tax and self assessment. Show more
Christopher Driver's observations on the impact of foreign food on British eating habits. Show more
In courts and great houses, the troubadours wrote secular songs of love, jealousy and betrayal. History with James Naughtie. Show more
Is the term 'Chav' indicative of a growing tendency to demonise the working class? Laurie discusses class and popular culture. Also, what happens to Goths when they get older? Show more
For years, mental illness in Hong Kong has remained hidden, a combination of shame, stigma and denial. But as Claudia Hammond reports, demand for care is now outstripping supply. Show more
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Ed works with disturbingly compelling writer Ben Herbert for a book on austerity. Stars Christopher Douglas. From January 2011. Show more
Caroline is in mischievous mood and Elizabeth opens up to her brother. Show more
Front Row
Trevor Eve at 60 and Robert Redford's new film
30 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
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Mark Lawson taks to actor Trevor Eve as he approaches his 60th birthday, and reviews Robert Redford's film The Conspirator, about the assassination of President Abraham Lincoln. Show more
Kathleen Winter's moving debut novel about a young person born as both a boy and a girl in remote Canada. Adapted for radio by Miranda Davies. Wayne and Thomasina are reunited. Show more
Nick Robinson goes behind the closed doors of Whitehall and Westminster to ask how decisions are reached. He examines building a new generation of nuclear power stations. Show more
Founder of Only Connect, Danny Kruger, calls for a re-evaluation of the purpose of punishment for crime, treating retribution and rehabilitation as two separate objectives. Show more
On 28 June 1911 a meteor fell from Mars and landed in the Nakhla region of Egypt. Astronomer Dr Marek Kukula asks why this meteorite could hold clues to life on Mars. Show more
Libby Purves is joined by Justin Vivian Bond, Ruth Leon, Kenneth Cranham and Noel Tovey. Show more
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The Greek Parliament has passed new austerity measures - but is the Greek public going to accept them? Is Brazil's growing economy helping the country's poor? Show more
By Esi Edugyan. Berlin 1939. Time are hard for jazzmen under the Nazis. But will the arrival of Delilah Brown bring a change of fortune for the Hot-Time Swingers? Show more
Comedy drama set in 1950s Brighton. To cheer Brunswick up, Twitten arranges for him to be interviewed by his favourite crime reporter. Show more
Susan Hulme reports from Westminster where the Prime Minister and Leader of the Opposition clash over plans for the NHS in England. Show more
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Dee Wells finds herself with just enough money left over from her divorce to buy a house at the wrong end of the Cote d'Azur. Show more
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