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Working in the orphanage run by nuns, Kitty collapses and learns she is pregnant, Walter makes a demand. Stars Nicholas Farrell. Show more
The BBC's foreign correspondents take a closer look at the stories behind the headlines. Kate Adie hosts despatches from Britain, Libya, India, Western Sahara and Papua New Guinea. Show more
David Baddiel explores the mercurial life of the very first Desert Island Discs castaway, entertainer Vic Oliver. From 2012. Show more
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Adil Ray follows local newspaper photographer Emily Whitfield-Wicks as she captures one of many stories of ingenuity and economic survival in Cornwall. Show more
Brian tries to win friends and Jim is typically outspoken. Show more
An old friend of Pilgrim's is possessed by a deadly forest spirit. A new series of dark fantasy adventures featuring the immortal William Palmer. Show more
Jules Hudson visits one of the most unique army training camps in the country. The site at the Stanta base in Norfolk has been transformed into a mock Afghanistan village. Show more
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Susan Hill revisits her novel The Woman in Black; historian Kate Williams on moving from writing historical non-fiction to fiction; and setting a novel somewhere you've never been. Show more
Francine Stock talks to three Oscar-nominated directors, Martin Scorsese, Michel Hazanavicius and Woody Allen. Show more
Weighing up the risks and benefits of flu research, a fresh water bulge in the Arctic, how faces affect voices and cutting carbon by widening the Panama Canal. With Quentin Cooper. Show more
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Is Clare linguistically out of touch with today's youth? – and Brian fails to impress. Stars Sally Phillips. From October 2011. Show more
Pat waits on tenterhooks. Meanwhile the divisions widen at Home Farm. Show more
Presented by John Wilson. Thomas Asbridge and Mehdi Hasan discuss Hajj, at the British Museum; romantic drama film Like Crazy reviewed; and comedy performer Andi Osho. Show more
Working in the orphanage run by nuns, Kitty collapses and learns she is pregnant, Walter makes a demand. Stars Nicholas Farrell. Show more
The drug khat is still legal in the UK, but banned by a growing number of Western countries. Why is the UK out of step, and what impact will that have? Show more
Evan Davis asks his panel how they would redesign and rebrand capitalism. They also discuss peaking - when do you reach your prime in business? Show more
The lady, her camera, and the Broadland birds: The remarkable story of Emma Turner, a pioneering bird photographer and her amazing bittern discovery. Show more
Melvyn Bragg and his guests discuss the Scientific Method, the systematic and analytical approach to scientific discovery. Show more
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November 1918. The Armistice forces Riley to think about his future. He is encouraged by the matter-of-fact reaction of his old comrade Ainsworth's widow to his shattered face. Show more
4 Extra Debut. The suave sleuth and his wife hunt a ruthless criminal mastermind. 2010 re-recording of the 1947 serial. Stars Crawford Logan. Show more
Sean Curran presents the day's top news stories from Westminster, where MPs offered the prime minister advice on how to approach next week's European summit. Show more
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