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Spiritual comment and prayer to begin the day with Methodist minister Rev Roger Hutchings. Show more
The European ban on battery cages is eating into bakers' profits, as liquid egg prices soar. And, the grower on a mission to make local blooms as familiar as local food. Show more
Libby Purves is joined by former boxer Sugar Ray Leonard, singer and songwriter Gilbert O'Sullivan, actor and dancer Adam Cooper and scenographer Pamela Howard. Show more
Presented by Jenni Murray. Part-time work; sexual attraction; Linda Grant's 1,000 reasons to be a feminist; Cook the Perfect cheesecake with Lisa Faulkner; and the Military Wives. Show more
Mr Theaker, the caretaker, reacts badly to Harpole's reforming efforts. Starring Jane Whittenshaw and Shaun Dingwall. Show more
Building the Big Society
Episode 2: Cooperating
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Giles Edwards meets people involved in the PM's flagship policy. The government wants public sector staff to form social enterprises. But what does that mean? Show more
It's the works day out for the staff of Blakeley Industrial Museum. With Stars Johnny Vegas and Suranne Jones. From June 2011. Show more
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Martha Kearney presents the national and international news. Listeners can share their views via email: wato@bbc.co.uk or on twitter: #wato.
1980s New York saw thousands of poor black men being herded through the criminal justice system. Alvin Hall asks how much has changed in the past quarter century. Show more
David finds that appearances can be deceptive. Meanwhile Mike defends the honour of the Tuckers. Show more
Trevor Peacock stars as inspirational chef Warwick Hedges. Warwick is after a celebrity endorsement for the restaurant, but just who does he consider to be a celebrity? Show more
Financial phone-in.
Inside Health
Red meat and heart health, carbon monoxide, screening, joints supplements
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Dr Mark Porter looks at the evidence behind a study showing that a diet rich in red meat increases the risk of cancer, and ponders whether to take supplements for sore knees. Show more
Thinking Allowed
Private military security; whisky tourism
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Laurie Taylor explores why British private military security workers see their American counterparts as 'trigger happy cowboys'. Also, 'whisky tourism' in Scotland. Show more
How did The Voice and Britain's Got Talent schedule clash happen? James Murdoch's latest apology and explanation; Lord Hunt on the new PCC; and why would CNN want to buy Mashable? Show more
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Stephen K Amos offers an idiot's guide to first impressions with Miss London, Jess Fostekew and Craig Campbell. From March 2012. Show more
Tom has a difficult conversation, and Alice is matchmaking. Show more
Front Row
Miró's grandsons on his sculptures; The Devils on DVD
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Mark Lawson reports from the Yorkshire Sculpture Park on a major exhibition of works by the surrealist Joan Miro; Ken Russell's The Devils on DVD; and speaking Shakespeare. Show more
Mr Theaker, the caretaker, reacts badly to Harpole's reforming efforts. Starring Jane Whittenshaw and Shaun Dingwall. Show more
Should gay people be allowed to marry, or will that irreparably damage one of the fundamental building blocks of society? Chaired by Michael Buerk. Show more
Reflections on Lent in modern culture. Oxford mathematics professor John Lennox explains how the relationship between God and the individual is enhanced through science. Show more
In the fight against climate change, the peatlands of the British Isles are one of our greatest assets. So why are we continuing to destroy them? Tom Heap reports. Show more
Libby Purves is joined by former boxer Sugar Ray Leonard, singer and songwriter Gilbert O'Sullivan, actor and dancer Adam Cooper and scenographer Pamela Howard. Show more
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Robin Lustig presents national and international news and analysis. Show more
At Paddington Green Police Station, Shahid gets a nice surprise, while at work, Roger gets a terrible one. Read by Rafe Spall. Show more
Tim Key tells the poetic tale of Mike Figg, an intensely superstitious man. With Tom Basden on xylophone. From March 2012. Show more
Disapproving of his career and girlfriend, can Nathan's family be persuaded to accept either? With Curtis Walker. From March 2012. Show more
Sean Curran reports on rowdy exchanges at question time when Nick Clegg is urged to block the health and social care bill. Show more
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Confronting her past, Svetlana recalls her paradoxical adoration for a strict and judgmental mother. Read by Stella Gonet. Show more
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