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Prayer and reflection with Monsignor Tony Rogers. Show more
Charlotte Smith hears that European farm subsidy may cost taxpayers 49 billion pounds a year in future. The RSPB warn wildlife will suffer if the EC proposal goes through. Show more
Actress Dame Harriet Walter joins Kirsty Young to choose her Desert Island Discs. Show more
Presented by Jenni Murray. How much pocket money should children be given? Pancreatic cancer; Alyth McCormack and Triona Marshall perform live; babies crying in public places. Show more
Sirkka-Liisa Konttinen remembers a community removed from run-down terraces into the imposing Byker Wall. 40 years on, she finds one struggling for control of its own destiny. Show more
MJN flies near the Arctic, so the hunt is on for polar bears, a lemon and a French accent. Stars Stephanie Cole. From July 2011. Show more
Presented by Peter White. The population crisis on the Hebridean Island of Canna, the plight of Irish hoteliers and exploring the art of camping. Show more
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National and international news, with Shaun Ley. Listeners can share their views via email: wato@bbc.co.uk or on twitter: #wato.
With Roger Bolton. Featuring complaints about the BBC complaints system, Roger at the BBC Weather Centre, and the PM Privacy Commission. Show more
Kenton receives a shocking phone call and Rhys and Harry's bike race takes an unexpected turn. Show more
Emma and Richard's wedding day arrives. Will the day go without the proverbial hitch? With Nicky Henson and Cheryl Campbell. Show more
Eric Robson leads a horticultural discussion in Plympton St Maurice, Devon. Featuring a fly-on-the-wall report from Plympton St Maurice's Open Garden Day. Show more
In the Renaissance, composers like Josquin Desprez celebrated God as well as man. Classical music history with James Naughtie. Show more
Last Word
Arthur Goldreich, Peter Falk, Terry Marsland and Mario Cassandro
30 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
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John Wilson on the anti-apartheid activist Arthur Goldreich, the actor Peter Falk, the union activist and feminist campaigner Terry Marsland and the restaurateur Mario Cassandro. Show more
Tom Hanks discusses his new comedy Larry Crowne. And director Bob Rafelson looks back at his celebrated feature from 1970, Five Easy Pieces, starring Jack Nicholson. Show more
Eddie Mair presents the day's top stories. Including Weather.
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Steve Punt and Hugh Dennis are joined by Mitch Benn, Susan Calman, Laura Shavin, Boothby Graffoe and Nik Pynn, to present a mix of topical stand-up, sketches and comedy songs.
Jamie faces the music. Meanwhile Lynda gets ready to celebrate. Show more
Front Row
Manchester International Festival Special
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Mark Lawson at the Manchester International Festival, with Victoria Wood on her new play, That Day We Sang, and The Beautiful South's Paul Heaton on his new song cycle, The 8th. Show more
Wayne recovers from Derek Warford's brutal attack and, with the help of Thomasina and his father, begins to contemplate his future. Show more
Your chance to have your say. Call Jonathan Dimbleby on 03700 100 444 or email us at any.answers@bbc.co.uk about employing Brits before foreigners, pensions and the Coalition. Show more
David Attenborough recalls filming an exclusive interview with the Adamsons and their famous lioness, Elsa. From 2011. Show more
By Chloe Moss. A young man with Down's syndrome admits to killing his mother. Then a woman turns up claiming that he was with her on the day that his mother was killed. Show more
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With David Eades. National and international news and analysis. Show more
By Esi Edugyan. Delilah and Paul have disappeared and the remaining Hot-Time Swingers wait anxiously for news. Show more
Hardeep Singh Kohli and Simon Evans talk to Harriett Gilbert about their favourite books. Show more
Mark D'Arcy reports on the day's events in the House of Lords. There was a call for the UK to adopt Central European Time and a plea for big stores to close on Remembrance Sunday. Show more
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It is 1969, the Summer of Love, and Gully is 19 and keen to shed her studious image before going up to Oxford. Then she meets Martin Amis. Read by Rosalind Ayres. Show more
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