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Prayer and reflection with the Rev Dr Janet Wootton. Show more
Anna Hill hears how over a million tonnes of sugar is grown on British farms as Farming Today joins the sugar beet harvest in Lincolnshire. Show more
Morning news and current affairs with Evan Davis and Justin Webb: Nick Clegg on the economy, plus musician Ry Cooder on taking on the bankers. Show more
Former MI5 Director General Eliza Manningham-Buller discusses foreign policy in her third Reith Lecture. Show more
Woman's Hour
Patricia Routledge; Cook the Perfect quiche; London Fashion week trends
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Jane Garvey presents. Cook the Perfect quiche; domestic violence in teenagers; Patricia Routledge; fashion trends. Show more
Two young lovers long to be together. He is a pilot but will his flying mission reunite them? Stars Luke Treadaway. Show more
A trip to Alaska to find the Spectacled Eider, a duck which is the focus of intense research and a species that represents the future of many Arctic creatures. Show more
Crime writer Val McDermid reflects on Elinor Brent-Dyer’s boarding school novels, which inspired her to write. From 2011. 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.
Young British musicians from 13 to 19 talk to Lowri Blake about composer Gustav Mahler's last completed work - the Adagio from his unfinished 10th symphony. Show more
Joe and Eddie make a tentative suggestion and Will handles a complaint. Show more
Liss is convinced that the Nazi and Soviet systems are more similar than their followers like to think. Starring Samuel West. Show more
Tom Holland is joined by Professor Sir Barry Cunliffe as Radio 4's popular history magazine crosses the sea to the island of Sark where a new history is beginning to be told. Show more
By Naomi Alderman. 4 Extra Debut. A love story that walks the line between science fiction and our own near future, involving eight loosely networked friends. Read by Dan Stevens. Show more
Artist Molly Parkin retraces her London paper round and reflects on how it influenced her life. With Bob Kingdom. From September 2011. Show more
Snatched from a free life, forced into an institution: Sally Magnusson and genealogist Nick Barratt explore the lives of those who were locked away. Show more
Singer and broadcaster Cerys Matthews tells Matthew Parris why she thinks 12th-century nun Hildegard von Bingen qualifies as a great life. From September 2011. Show more
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Dave is thrown into turmoil when an old school friend appears in the Scottish corner shop. Stars Donald McLeary. From March 2010. Show more
Christopher makes an unusual request, and Elizabeth celebrates her new-found freedom. Show more
Front Row
Tom Hardy in Warrior; Muppets creator Frank Oz
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With Mark Lawson. Tom Hardy and Nick Nolte star in new film Warrior; Muppets creator Frank Oz on directing in the theatre; and tenor Ian Bostridge. Show more
Two young lovers long to be together. He is a pilot but will his flying mission reunite them? Stars Luke Treadaway. Show more
Stephen Grey investigates the use of computer hacking by the police and security agencies to combat criminal exploitation of the internet and asks if it is legal. Show more
In Touch
David Rathband interview, BBC responds to iPlayer critics
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Peter White talks to Daniel Danker about the problems faced by blind people when trying to use BBC iPlayer, and to PC David Rathband about his struggle with being blind. Show more
Matthew's financial dilemma uncovers the human capacity for greed and altruism. Matthew is joined by Kin Binmore and a live audience. Show more
Edward Stourton explores the life and history of the Bosphorus. Having a foot in both Europe and Asia makes the inhabitants question their identity and the future of Turkey. Show more
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With Robin Lustig. National and international news and analysis.
Young Arthur Haggerston has left school in Newcastle in the early 60s with few prospects. Show more
Why is a baby in Hell? Only God can bring people back to life, but can God be persuaded? Stars Andy Hamilton. From March 2009. Show more
Jon Ronson talks to Denis Fillion, who was behind one of the first major internet hoaxes. With Charlie Brooker. From January 2010. Show more
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Historical encounters: Helen Keller and Martha Graham. Read by Eleanor Bron and Tom Hollander. Show more
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