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Prayer and reflection with Rabbi Dr Naftali Brawer. Show more
On the day reforms are announced for farmers' subsidies, supporters defend its role in the industry whilst critics ask why the CAP has not already been scrapped. Show more
Libby Purves is joined by David M Wilson, Fred Baier, Buddy Greco and Kathryn Tickell. Show more
A phone-in on mixed marriages. Presented by Jane Garvey. Show more
With her father in hospital and the family farm in crisis, things just aren't going well for Janice. Show more
Cerys Matthews explores her passion for angling - the artistry, the mystery and the addiction of it. Show more
A final showdown occurs with a ruthless enemy at a hotel. Rebooted 1946 mystery. Stars Crawford Logan and Gerda Stevenson. 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.
The BBC director of strategy John Tate on the BBC budget cuts, Paul Dacre addresses the Leveson Inquiry into phone hacking, and why the BBC wants to stop paying fees to Sky. Show more
Jim is on a mission and Alice has terrible doubts. Show more
A reclusive painter's work is decoded by a young woman who seems to know his exact thought processes. Stars Hattie Morahan. Show more
Discussion and advice on personal finance.
Joe Dunthorne, whose novel Submarine was made into an acclaimed film, reads his new short story to an audience at the Cheltenham Literature Festival. Show more
The London Natural History Society have been visiting Bookham Common in Surrey for 70 years and their studies have revealed a rich variety of species that live there. Show more
Thinking Allowed
Migration - Music and Politics
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Laurie Taylor explores music as a threat to national security and looks at a significant new book on immigration which argues that successful societies need immigrants. Show more
All in the Mind
Romanian Orphanage Babies: 21 Years On
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How have the Romanian orphanage babies, adopted 21 years ago, recovered from their appalling early treatment? Claudia Hammond reports on how scientists have tracked their progress. Show more
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James Walton presents a special edition of the programme recorded at 2011's Cheltenham Literature Festival. With guests Rachel Johnson and Sue Limb.
Tom is fired up with future plans, while Debbie makes her pitch. Show more
With John Wilson, who talks to Noel Gallagher about his new solo album, and pays a visit to the Frieze Art Fair in London. Show more
With her father in hospital and the family farm in crisis, things just aren't going well for Janice. Show more
The moral boundaries of friendship. Combative, provocative and engaging debate chaired by Michael Buerk. Show more
Social anthropologist Kate Fox calls for a big change in how we discuss alcohol and says it would reduce violence and anti-social behaviour. Show more
Tom Heap reports on a boom in mining for precious metals in South America, which is making some people very rich but placing a huge stress on the environment of the Andes. Show more
Libby Purves is joined by David M Wilson, Fred Baier, Buddy Greco and Kathryn Tickell. Show more
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Three young boys meet on a passenger ship bound for London. Michael and his two new friends Ramadhin and Cassius continue to explore the adult world. Show more
Neil's new trilby hat is a flashpoint for an argument with Kim. Written by and starring Frank Skinner. From October 2011. Show more
Music teacher Nigel Penny has to come up with a radio jingle. And fast. Stars Richie Webb and Vicki Pepperdine. From May 2010. Show more
Sean Curran has the best of a busy day in the Commons and the Lords. Show more
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Christopher Hitchens forcefully condemns the continuing impact from using Agent Orange in the Vietnam War. Read by Roger Allam. Show more
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