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With the Rev Nicholas Buxton. Show more
There has been a 15% increase in the amount of cider bought in shops to be drunk at home. Farmers in the South East of England are trialling new varieties to keep up with demand. Show more
True social mobility means for every person who moves up, someone must move down. But that idea is anathema to many. Show more
Woman's Hour
Children and food allergies, 9/11 survivor Vanessa Lawrence
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With Jane Garvey. Kids and food allergies; 9/11 survivor Vanessa Lawrence; is women's fiction an outdated niche? Plus Women in Business - getting the right name for your company. Show more
Five years later, headmistress Sarah and ex-pupil Carly bump into each other in the street. Carly is angry and Sarah isn't sure why. Show more
Mukul Devichand goes on the road with young children travelling alone on a journey of desperation, danger and hope - south from Zimbabwe and across the border to South Africa. 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.
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
Pip and Spencer enjoy a busman's holiday. Meanwhile Tony is spurred into action. Show more
Mobile librarian Harry Hayman is the easy rider of Herefordshire's remote country lanes. But when his cherished job is jeopardised, can he pull out all the stops? Show more
Open Country
Neptune's Army of Rubbish Cleaners
27 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
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Richard Uridge visits Skomer Island and joins Neptune's Army, a group of divers who voluntarily clear the Pembrokeshire seabed. He hears how Skomer relies on volunteer wardens too. Show more
Christopher Eccleston presents the Radio 4 Appeal on behalf of the charity Chance UK. Show more
Tonight there's going to be an outdoor performance of the ballet Harlequin and Columbine. But what is the secret that consumes ex-dancer Anna Denman - and Mr Quin? Show more
Edi Stark asks if being a twin helps or hinders development. She compares the experiences of twins and their parents and finds out how they ensure they grow up as individuals. Show more
Bookclub
Mohsin Hamid - The Reluctant Fundamentalist
30 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
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Mohsin Hamid talks to James Naughtie and readers about his bestselling book The Reluctant Fundamentalist. Show more
Quentin Cooper reports on a possible human ancestor, beautiful genomes, what happened to all the gold on - or in - the Earth and how it was replenished from above. Show more
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The writer and editor tells Rufus Hound about her heady teen years at the heart of swinging 60s Soho. From September 2011. Show more
Tony arrives in the nick of time. Meanwhile there are some tearful goodbyes. Show more
Front Row
Playwright Arnold Wesker and author Val McDermid
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Mark Lawson meets playwright Arnold Wesker, crime novelist Val McDermid and reviews Norwegian mockumentary Troll Hunter. Show more
Five years later, headmistress Sarah and ex-pupil Carly bump into each other in the street. Carly is angry and Sarah isn't sure why. Show more
Are evangelical Christians using the abortion debate to reshape Britain's political landscape? Show more
Hundreds of small companies have set up shop in East London. But could 'Silicon Roundabout' really rival Silicon Valley? Show more
Presented by Brett Westwood. A team of biologists are on the hunt for the Horrid Ground Weaver, a miniscule hairy creature found, it is thought, in only one place in the UK. Show more
True social mobility means for every person who moves up, someone must move down. But that idea is anathema to many. Show more
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With Robin Lustig. National and international news and analysis. Show more
Lilly Dunne, now 89, found a kind of refuge in America. But as she recalls, Ireland was not going to let her go so easily. Show more
Hard up Matt and Vicky decide they will have to fake his death and claim on the insurance. Stars Jody Latham. From September 2011. Show more
Sean Curran and the BBC's parliamentary team report as Liam Fox says the death of Iraqi civilian Baha Mousa at the hands of British soldiers was 'deplorable and shameful'. Show more
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US novelist Lionel Shriver's letter is from a woman whose husband died in 9/11, to a woman whose husband died on 9/11. From 2011. Show more
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