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Prayer and reflection with Ibrahim Mogra. Show more
A new report claims wood and crops could be used to meet up to one-fifth of global energy needs, without affecting food production. And we meet the New Zealand Huntaway sheepdog. Show more
Actor Robert Hardy is interviewed by Kirsty Young for Desert Island Discs. Show more
Woman's Hour
Restorative Justice, Lap Dancing and Music Hall
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Bad behaviour can be one of the biggest problems in schools, but can restorative justice in schools help resolve the problems underlying misbehaviour? Show more
Richard Fallon MP has hired himself a publicist to up his diminishing profile. But it turns out that anonymity and being on the back benches is the least of Richard's problems. Show more
What happens when the lights go out? Chemist Andrea Sella investigates will-o'-the-wisps and other faint phenomena we never see because modern life has eradicated total darkness. Show more
Anthony's 'sensitive' god-daughter Libby comes to stay and Damien's asked to make a pilot. Stars Miles Jupp. From November 2011. 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.
Meet the pioneers who designed small silicon chips, a perfect size for the next generation of pocket-sized phones. From November 2011. Show more
Susan has her hands full and David does the decent thing. Show more
Debbie Oates' drama about a girl whose life spirals out of control when she begins to hear voices. With original music by Carol Donaldson. Show more
Eric Robson chairs a programme from Othery, Somerset. Chris Beardshaw, Anne Swithinbank and guest Toby Buckland join him on the panel. Show more
Daniel Taylor throws a ball into the air, with unexpected results leading on to the ultimate experiment in gravity. Read by David Holt. Show more
Last Word
Basil D'Oliveira, Shelagh Delaney, Sir Robin Mountfield, Sir David Jack and Peter Reading
30 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
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Matthew Bannister on cricketer Basil D'Oliveira, playwright Shelagh Delaney, civil servant Sir Robin Mountfield, pharmacologist Sir David Jack and poet Peter Reading. Show more
Less than two years ago, the BBC Asian Network faced extinction. It was spared, but now its budget is set to be cut by almost half. What will this mean for the station? Show more
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Topical comedy with Steve Punt and Hugh Dennis plus Josie Long, Marcus Brigstocke, Laura Shavin and Mitch Benn. Show more
Helen is worried about her mother and Susan is put on the spot. Show more
Front Row
The Shakespeare Thefts; Desperate Scousewives review
30 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
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Why Shakepeare's First Folio is so attractive to thieves; Desperate Scousewives review; best-selling author David Nicholls on bookslams; Fyfe Dangerfield on writing for theatre. Show more
Richard Fallon MP has hired himself a publicist to up his diminishing profile. But it turns out that anonymity and being on the back benches is the least of Richard's problems. Show more
Jonathan Dimbleby chairs a live discussion of news and politics at the BBC Radio Theatre in London with Sir Martin Sorrell, Brendan Barber, Matthew Hancock MP and Harriet Harman. Show more
Mary Beard reflects on the purpose of the much-maligned 'Oxbridge interview' and defends the 'Would you rather be an apple or a banana' school of questioning. Show more
Reconstructed from recordings discovered after the event, we relive the humiliation of a major oil company at the gala opening of their new zoo, in this hand-held horror by Ed Hime. Show more
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Vast crowds fill Cairo's Tahrir Square demanding change but the military asks for another chance. Britain's airports prepare for disruption by next week's strike. Show more
Upstairs, two lovely little boys tucked up in bed; downstairs, a man and his television versus a woman and her cat. Read by Rosie Cavaliero. Show more
4 Extra Debut. Rachel Johnson, Martin Kelner and Harriett Gilbert on books by Beth Gutcheon, Norman Collins and Beryl Bainbridge. From 2011. Show more
Mark D'Arcy with his weekly round up of events in parliamentar.
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Helping her cope with a tragic event, Colin realises that his friendship with Marilyn Monroe must end. Concluded by Samuel Barnett. Show more
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