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Philip insists he is absolutely not facing a crisis since his demotion from Good Morning Norfolk to a shopping channel. Martha is not so sure. Show more
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Russian businessman Suleiman Kerimov has pumped a fortune into Dagestani football and is bankrolling projects across this restive republic. Can his roubles end the insurgency? Show more
Bidisha surveys men who sing in falsetto, from classical music to Jimmy Somerville and the Bee Gees. From 2011. Show more
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Meet more brains behind mobile phone evolution - the engineers who turned them from hefty bricks into fashion items. From November 2011. Show more
There's an unexpected arrival in Ambridge, and Christine seeks reassurance. Show more
A pauper takes a teenage girl on a rooftop adventure at Buckingham Palace unaware that she is Queen Victoria. Stars Daisy Marsden. From July 2009. Show more
New research is revealing valuable accounts of how Jersey residents defied their Nazi occupiers during the Second World War. Richard Uridge visits the island to find out more. Show more
Terry Wogan presents the Radio 4 Appeal on behalf of the charity Children in Need. Show more
Mariella Frostrup continues Open Book's celebration of funny books and funny writers. Fiona Shaw discusses Shakespeare's influence and AL Kennedy chooses her funniest book. Show more
Kenneth Branagh talks about playing Olivier to Michelle Williams' Monroe; Nanni Moretti dissects the papacy; and Owen Sheers and Amit Gupta discuss their WWII drama Resistance. Show more
Presented by Quentin Cooper. The UK's top science advisers discuss communicating risk and uncertainty to politicians and the public. Also, exploring the secrets of locust flight. Show more
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A week of radio that never happened. Alice Arnold and Jon Holmes rewind and mangle real programmes. From November 2011. Show more
Susan has her hands full and David does the decent thing. Show more
With Kirsty Lang: a review of the film The Deep Blue Sea, directed by Terence Davies and based on the Terence Rattigan play; John Craven talks about 40 years of Newsround. Show more
Philip insists he is absolutely not facing a crisis since his demotion from Good Morning Norfolk to a shopping channel. Martha is not so sure. Show more
Matthew Hill investigates the system of legal safeguards for people who are deprived of their liberty because they lack mental capacity. Are their rights being observed? Show more
As economic gales blow even harder, are there lessons to be learned from previous recessions? Peter Day finds out from some veteran small business survivors. Show more
It is UK National Tree Week in the UK, so we report on a story to resurrect ancient woodland in Britain with a 500 year plan. Show more
Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss the revolutionary Jewish leader Judas Maccabeus, who in the second century BC led a successful revolt for religious freedom. Show more
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Egypt's military says elections will go ahead despite recent violence but can they really be free and fair? France and Germany promise new rules for the eurozone. Show more
Rose and her daughter Anna have a long history of disappointing each other, and just as Anna seems to have turned a corner in her life, Rose has to give her some devastating news. Show more
The controversial host meets a balloon-twisting preacher and a woman who hates Belgians. Stars Kevin Bishop. From November 2011. Show more
Alicia McCarthy and the BBC's parliamentary team report as MPs clash over next week's planned strike by public sector workers. Show more
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Marilyn summons Colin to her home at 1.30am. Sitting together in the dark, he learns her darkest fears and glimpses the steely ambition that has made her a world famous film star. Show more
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