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With Shaunaka Rishi Das, Director of the Oxford Centre for Hindu Studies. Show more
Separation of cows and calves is a routine part of milk production, what is its impact on the animals' welfare? Plus, the role of National Parks 60 years after their creation. Show more
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Morning news and current affairs with John Humphrys and Evan Davis: William Hague on Tory euro rebels, Prof Brian Cox on quantum physics and Emma Thompson discusses Burma. Show more
Andrew Marr and musician Jarvis Cocker, playwright Jez Butterworth, poet Melanie Challenger and author Matthew White. Show more
Woman's Hour
Will Young, Blaming Parents, Multiple Miscarriage
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Will Young performs in the studio and talks about his musical career, ten years on from Pop Idol. Presented by Jane Garvey. Show more
Long distance relationship single parents Rosie and Tom have only spent five weekends together and they still haven't told their online friends. Show more
Alan Dein meets the evangelising travellers of Edinburgh who live amid the decaying remains of the city's Craigmillar estate, and those Craigmillar dwellers who still hold it dear. Show more
Captain Mad Hoagy tackles a bomb, Twitten uses reverse psychology on Inspector Steine, and evil Mrs Vine meets her match. 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.
The teams from the Midlands and Wales join Tom Sutcliffe for the latest contest of lateral thinking and cryptic connections. Show more
Clarrie is thrilled. Meanwhile Jazzer uncovers some intriguing gossip. Show more
A young teacher is accused of having an affair with a sixth former. This is now a criminal offence and the teacher stands to lose more than his career. Show more
4 Extra Debut. Dominic Sandbrook explores the history of Prime Minister's Questions. Does it really hold the powerful to account? From October 2011. Show more
Mixing science with art, myth and poetry, Paul Farley explores sleep. Why do we sleep, and why do many of us find crossing the threshold of sleep so difficult? Show more
Sheila Dillon asks if the calorie is an outdated way of controlling diet and reducing obesity.
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Clive makes an unexpected appearance and things fall into place for Will. Show more
Front Row
Anonymous review; Stephan Solzhenitsyn
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With Mark Lawson, including an interview with Stephan Solzhenitsyn, son of the Nobel Prize-winning writer Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, and a review of new film Anonymous. Show more
Long distance relationship single parents Rosie and Tom have only spent five weekends together and they still haven't told their online friends. Show more
Misha Glenny explores the rise of Prussia, from Frederick the Great in 1740 to humiliation by Napoleon in 1806, dispelling several myths along the way. Show more
Frances Stonor Saunders investigates how the UK government uses culture as a tool of soft power. Interviewees include the artist Grayson Perry. Show more
Quentin Cooper presents his weekly round-up of the latest science research and how it affects our lives. Show more
Andrew Marr and musician Jarvis Cocker, playwright Jez Butterworth, poet Melanie Challenger and author Matthew White. Show more
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4 Extra Debut. As Ruth Becker reaches the end of her life, she finds herself remembering more and more. Readers include Hattie Morahan. Show more
The second semi-final of Radio 4's 2009 Poetry Slam, recorded at South Street Arts Centre in Reading and hosted by Dreadlock Alien. Show more
Sean Curran presents the day's top news stories from Westminster, including the result of a vote on a referendum on EU membership. Show more
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Italian journalist Beppe Severgnini contemplates the view from Italy. Show more
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