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Prayer and reflection with Judy Merry. Show more
Anna Hill hears how washing your veg could protect you from E. coli. Show more
Libby Purves is joined by Gareth Malone, Stella Duffy, Reginald D Hunter and Jessica Douglas-Home. Show more
Women's rising unemployment; Imogen Stubbs on her latest theatrical role - in Salt, Root and Roe; the value of a business plan to entrepreneurs; and WWI spy-catcher Mabel Elliott. Show more
Mia has to persuade her mum to make friends with her dad's new wife. Show more
British forces are withdrawing from German bases, but they will leave behind thousands of former soldiers who prefer to stay in Germany. Chris Bowlby meets the 'British Germans'. Show more
By Rona Munro. A comic retelling of events at Dunsinane Castle when Macbeth's porter took charge. Stanley Baxter plays the porter who saved a king. Show more
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A History of the Brain
Episode 8: The Agony and the Ecstasy
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Dr Geoff Bunn relates how exiles from Nazism helped establish that synaptic transmission is chemical. Show more
David receives an unexpected invitation and Nic makes her choice. Show more
4 Extra Debut. Nervous EM Forster grapples with a mysterious death, his own sexuality and the seed of an idea for his next novel, Maurice. Stars Stephen Campbell Moore. Show more
Paul Lewis and a panel of guests take questions from students, parents and teachers at Harrogate Grammar School - a specialist language and technology academy. Show more
All in the Mind
Daniel Kahneman - Conjoined Twins
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Claudia Hammond talks to Nobel laureate psychologist Daniel Kahneman, one of the world's most influential economists. He reflects on a lifetime of research on the way we think. Show more
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Mirror editor Richard Wallace, former Sun managing editor Graham Dudman, Daily Mail executive managing editor Robin Esser and Lord Hunt of the PCC on the fallout from hacking. Show more
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Marcus Brigstocke invites actress Kathy Burke to try some new experiences, like visiting Harrods in London. From October 2011. Show more
Ruth makes her feelings known. Meanwhile Elizabeth racks her brains. Show more
Front Row
Robert Lindsay and Joanna Lumley on stage, and Ugly Betty's America Ferrera
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Robert Lindsay and Joanna Lumley in The Lion In Winter; Ugly Betty's America Ferrera discusses her British stage debut; composer Paul Mealor on his Royal Wedding music. Show more
Mia has to persuade her mum to make friends with her dad's new wife. Show more
Combative, provocative and engaging debate on the morality of the press chaired by Michael Buerk with Clifford Longley, Kenan Malik, Anne McElvoy and Matthew Taylor. Show more
James Daunt issues a ringing defence of printed books and argues that libraries and local bookshops should be vital social and cultural spaces. Show more
Leptin, a hormone produced by fat cells, failed to be an answer to obesity 20 years ago. But now scientists believe it critical to how the body works. Vivienne Parry investigates. Show more
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Dr Watson has been warned that Holmes's life is in danger and given the key to his prison cell. He conceals it in the spine of a book and goes to visit his friend in jail. Show more
Can intelligence ever be a curse? Mark Watson's quest to improve the world. With Tim Key. Broadcast live in November 2011. Show more
David Cornock and the BBC's parliamentary team report as peers challenge the Government over the latest youth unemployment figures and call for a 'credible jobs plan'. Show more
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Two clandestine networks - the homosexual subculture and London's spy community - form an unlikely alliance at the bar below the Ritz. Read by Kenneth Cranham. Show more
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