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With the Rev Nicholas Buxton. Show more
The dairy industry admits there are still serious problems with lameness and infertility a year after launching an animal welfare strategy - but it claims it is making progress. Show more
Libby Purves is joined by Laura Whitfield, Alastair Hignell, Matteo Pistono and Nigel Havers. Show more
Woman's Hour
Ayanna Witter-Johnson, Urban Foraging with Alys Fowler
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Jane Garvey goes urban foraging with Alys Fowler, school wars - the future of education, music from Ayana Witter Johnson, cuts to school buses. Show more
Carly is 23. She has come back home to live in Berkshire. She goes to her old school to visit her ex-headmistress Sarah. Show more
Olivia O'Leary follows historian and philosopher Theodore Zeldin's quest to reform conversation - for the better. From 2011. Show more
Why is Steve so keen to meet a fashionable Mayfair hairdresser? Reboot of the 1946 mystery. Stars Gerda Stevenson. Show more
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The Media Show
Channel 5 and the Leveson Inquiry
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Channel 5's Jeff Ford on the audience for Big Brother, Channel 4's decision to drop Ortis Deley as the main athletics host and what should the Leveson Inquiry be asking? Show more
Harry waits for news, while Phoebe tries to look on the bright side. Show more
Trudy's arrival in Kington causes quite a stir. The young American, with dyed neon hair, looks more like a visiting rock star than an inhabitant of the Herefordshire market town. Show more
Vincent Duggleby and guests answer listener calls on pensions and annuities. Show more
Something frightening once occurred at a cliff-top villa on the edge of a Spanish cliff. But can Mr Satterthwaite discover the truth? And where is Mr Quin? Show more
How pre-programmed are twins to be the same and how difficult is it when one of them takes a different path; like being gay? Show more
Thinking Allowed
Home Life 3: Nuclear Household
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How are homes changing? In a special series Laurie Taylor and sociologists visit listeners' homes to explore private life. This edition is on the classic 'nuclear' family. Show more
Should Matthew Sweet plug into a device that guarantees the sensation of a happy life? David Willets, Jo Wolf and David Geaney join him in the Philosopher's Arms. Show more
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The arrival of a new handyman, a mysterious Frenchwoman and a celebrity dance competition puts everyone in a whirl. Stars James Fleet. From January 2009. Show more
Pip and Spencer enjoy a busman's holiday. Meanwhile Tony is spurred into action. Show more
Mark Lawson talks to David Hockney; Mark Kermode discusses what is wrong with the movie business; Stephanie Flanders reviews a new TV drama about the 2008 financial meltdown. Show more
Carly is 23. She has come back home to live in Berkshire. She goes to her old school to visit her ex-headmistress Sarah. Show more
Is the penal system broken and creating a criminal class? Combative, provocative and engaging debate examining the moral issues behind one of the week's news stories. Show more
A New Dance with Wolves: Nature writer Jim Crumley asks if it is time to reintroduce wolves to the UK. Show more
In tonight's Costing The Earth Tom Heap tucks into a portion of locusts and asks if eating insects is good for his diet and better for the planet than a piece of steak. Show more
Libby Purves is joined by Laura Whitfield, Alastair Hignell, Matteo Pistono and Nigel Havers. Show more
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With Robin Lustig. National and international news and analysis.
Lilly Dunne, now 89, recalls how she fled the violence of her native Wicklow to find refuge in America. Show more
Andrew Lawrence delves into conventional living and pressures to conform, starting with special occasions. From September 2011. Show more
Mordrin is convinced by Councillor Campbell to take part in a team-building exercise. Stars David Kay. From February 2011. Show more
David Cornock with the day's top news stories from Westminster. David Cameron defends his plans for elected police commissioners at Prime Minister's Questions. Show more
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Joseph O'Neill addresses his letter directly to listeners reflecting on profound implications 9/11 had for us all. From 2011. Show more
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