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With the Rev Nicholas Buxton.
The Government is considering making CCTV in abattoirs compulsory, but Caz Graham hear claims that cameras will not stop animal abuse. Show more
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With John Humphrys and Sarah Montague. Including Sports Desk; Weather; Thought for the Day.
Peter White talks to Dr Lin Berwick about her life living as a blind wheelchair user. Lin has cerebral palsy and has been blind since she was a teenager. Show more
In 1980, conservative politician Michael Mates pits his wits against Irish nationalist John Hume. Show more
Woman's Hour
Over 45s dating, Cook the Perfect..Tarte Tatin, Role of schools post-riots
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Cook the Perfect...Tarte Tatin. The story behind the upside-down apple tart and how to make this classic French dish using the best of British apples. Presented by Jenni Murray. Show more
Bright 13-year-old Carly goes to Coalforth School in Berkshire. The school has not being doing well, but it has just recruited Sarah Parkinson, a new head with energy and vision. Show more
Jane Labous, winner of 2011's dream travel competition, visits Mali to meet the men and women who dig river-sand, mud and gravel by hand for the African nation's buildings. Show more
Grandad Sandy Hopper's quiet life is shattered when his daughter and son-in-law make use of his address. Stars Ronnie Corbett. From July 2011. Show more
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With Shaun Ley. National and international news. Listeners can share their views via email: wato@bbc.co.uk or on twitter: #wato.
Tom Sutcliffe is joined by teams from the South of England and Northern Ireland in the game of lateral thinking and cryptic connections. Show more
Brenda has a brainwave, and someone's missing from Home Farm. Show more
By Ellen Dryden. Thomas has composed his first work for the amateur choir he founded. The performance is imminent. But Thomas' unpredictable behaviour is upsetting the choir. Show more
In 1965, Kenneth O'Donnell taped interviews about his time as Special Assistant to President John F Kennedy. O'Donnell's daughter Helen shares these tapes for the very first time. Show more
Can the bond between twins ever be rivalled by another relationship? Edi Stark asks twins and their partners how they all get along and, if jealousy arises, who suffers most? Show more
The Food Programme
Food Icons: George Perry-Smith
25 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
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The story and legacy of the maverick self-taught chef George Perry-Smith, who, in 1952, set up The Hole in the Wall in Bath and changed British food forever. Show more
Ernie Rea and guests discuss the vexed question of Jewish identity. Show more
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The popular panel game hosted by Nicholas Parsons, with panellists Tony Hawks, Gyles Brandreth, Pam Ayres and newcomer Miles Jupp. Show more
Freddie shares his anxieties and Susan takes on a new challenge. Show more
Front Row
Jane Eyre reviewed; Damon Albarn interview
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John Wilson reviews a new film of Jane Eyre, talks to Damon Albarn about making music in the Congo and reports on Dublin Contemporary, a new large-scale art exhibition. Show more
Bright 13-year-old Carly goes to Coalforth School in Berkshire. The school has not being doing well, but it has just recruited Sarah Parkinson, a new head with energy and vision. Show more
The Communist Party's appropriation of religion into President Hu Jintao's "harmonious society". Show more
David Shukman reports on the thousands who have become ill from the toxic dust that blanketed Lower Manhattan after the Twin Towers collapsed on September 11th 2001. Show more
Quentin hears about the first skilled toolmakers, a battery that won't set your laptop ablaze, cloning wildcats and, despite Apollo 18, why we should go back to the Moon. Show more
Peter White talks to Dr Lin Berwick about her life living as a blind wheelchair user. Lin has cerebral palsy and has been blind since she was a teenager. Show more
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With Ritula Shah. National and international news and analysis.
Forced to flee Ireland as a girl, Lilly has lived for 75 years in that place of safety known in the ancient hymn as "On Canaan's Side" - America. Show more
Most conversations in English are among people who aren't native speakers of the language. Chris Ledgard meets the researchers who are investigating English as a Lingua Franca. Show more
Sean Curran with the day's top news stories from Westminster.
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4 Extra Debut. Ten years on, New York-based novelist Caryl Phillips reflects on 9/11 in the form of a letter to his nephew. From 2011. Show more
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