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A spiritual comment and prayer to begin the day, presented by the Rev Marjory MacLean. Show more
Farmers in Essex say planning rules prevent them producing more food for humans. And the weather may have averted a predicted shortage of hay this winter. With Charlotte Smith. Show more
Morning news and current affairs, with John Humphrys and Sarah Montague, with Boris Johnson on the London riots, plus debating UK growth forecasts and the Mr Men at 40. Show more
Amanda Vickery uses court cases to explore the lives of servants in the 18th century. Recorded on location in Uppark House Sussex. Show more
Woman's Hour
Randy Crawford, Cook the Perfect... Ice Cream, Forced Marriage
45 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
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With Jenni Murray. Cook the Perfect... Ice Cream, singer Randy Crawford, update on issue of forced marriage in the UK and Ruth Badger: is it ever okay to get angry at work? Show more
In November 1979, a Norfolk man with a metal detector found an amazing Roman hoard. Then, he hid it away again. Chris Ledgard investigates the recovery of the Thetford Treasure. Show more
When the new progressive headmaster Mike Poulson Jabby decides to impose an austerity drive, the inventive agricultural talents of young boarder Timothy Spoontz provide a solution. Show more
Consumer news with Winifred Robinson. Will the riots lead to more secure but duller shopping centres? And why supermarkets and dairies have been hit with a 50 million pound fine. Show more
Edinburgh needs to find up to £228m of extra public money if its part-built tram line is to be salvaged. John Waite investigates what has gone wrong and why costs have spiralled. Show more
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With Martha Kearney. National and international news. Listeners can share their views via email: wato@bbc.co.uk or on twitter: #wato.
Fran Unsworth and Roy Greenslade on the media's coverage of the riots, Amy Weston on photographing the defining image of the violence and Jeremy Hunt on his new plans for local TV. Show more
Elizabeth says something she regrets and there's a worrying letter for Tony. Show more
A husband and wife loathe each other and reconciliation looks unlikely. Black comedy starring Christian Rodska and Joanna Tope. Show more
Poorer Than Their Parents
Episode 3: Inheritance
30 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
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Financial guru Alvin Hall assesses whether today's youth will be the first for generations to be worse off than their parents. Alvin explores changing patterns in inheritance. Show more
Nic wakes up bruised in hospital, but why? Story trilogy looking at a portrait from three perspectives. Read by Federay Holmes. Show more
With the glue of communism gone, Russia experiences a decade of turmoil and collapse as Yeltsin's reforms lead to chaos. He is unable to turn back the clock and hands over to Putin. Show more
Thinking Allowed
Children, sex and mobile phones - Terror of history
30 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
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Are mobile phones today's bike-sheds? Laurie Taylor hears new research on children using phones for sexual discovery. Also, the illusion of protection from the terrors of history. Show more
What are normal levels of tiredness and when should we seek help for exhaustion and fatigue? Vivienne Parry investigates. Show more
Eddie Mair presents the day's top stories. Including Weather.
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The National Theatre of Brent's Iconic Icons
Episode 3: The Dalai Lama, or How the West Was Won
30 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
Desmond Olivier Dingle leads a celebration of his holiness the Dalai Lama. With Patrick Barlow. From August 2011. Show more
Pip thinks she's made things worse. Meanwhile Jim does a good turn. Show more
Front Row
Jude Law on stage; Spaghetti Western Orchestra
30 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
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John Wilson reviews Jude Law in Anna Christie; the Spaghetti Western Orchestra play live; and Paul Ross discusses the cult appeal of Anthony Newley's Strange World of Gurney Slade. Show more
Frederic and Catherine escape from Italy, and find that their troubles evaporate. Stars Patrick Kennedy and Morven Christie. Show more
Professor Gordon Graham argues that democracy is overrated. The live discussion is chaired by Edward Stourton. Show more
Dominic Hobson argues that organised, competitive sport damages rather than builds the character of players and spectators alike. Akin to war, he condemns it as a zero sum game. Show more
As the IAAF introduce new guidelines on gender testing, Chris Ledgard asks if we are any closer to achieving a level playing field for female athletes on the eve of the 2012 games. Show more
Amanda Vickery uses court cases to explore the lives of servants in the 18th century. Recorded on location in Uppark House Sussex. Show more
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With Robin Lustig. Tensions in Birmingham following a hit-and-run killing. Who should foot the bill for the riots? And France's banks on the eurozone sick list. Show more
After the end of his relationship with Veronica, the narrator Tony receives a surprising letter from his old school friend, and is not impressed. Show more
In the first of a new series of illustrated story poems, spoken word artists Laura Dockrill and Polar Bear take us into two very different worlds. Show more
The 2000-year-old wizard living in the modern world tries to re-capture an evil sorcerer. Stars David Kay. From August 2011. Show more
Rory Bremner's International Satirists
Episode 2: Ireland - Barry Murphy and Mario Rosenstock
30 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
Rory meets Barry Murphy, the Irish topical comic and satirist who has watched as his proteges Eddie Izzard, Tommy Tiernan and Dylan Moran went on to international fame. Show more
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Jasper Rees travels around Wales in order to discover his 'inner Welshness', and does things like coal-mining, sheep shearing and coracling to help with the process. Ymlaen Cymru! Show more
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BBC Radio 4 joins the BBC World Service.