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A short reflection and prayer to begin the day with Andrea Rea.
As the drought continues in parts of England, Anna Hill hears farmers are being put off building reservoirs. They say planning regulations put the environment ahead of food. Show more
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Morning news and current affairs, presented by John Humphrys and Justin Webb, debating Greek politics, Nato casualties in Libya and capitalism's future. Show more
Andrew Marr discusses Spain with historian Paul Preston, academic Maria Delgado, MEP Daniel Hannan and economist Iain Begg. Show more
Chloe Sevigny on her latest TV role, Michele Roberts on her WWII novel, entrepreneur Liz Earle on working with the Prince's Trust, and music from Anais Mitchell. With Jenni Murray. Show more
4 Extra Debut. 1663 begins badly when Sam burns Elizabeth's love letters after a furious row and faces a writ against him on false charges. Stars Kris Marshall, Katherine Jakeways. Show more
Hayden Lorimer explores the double life of Walter Poucher: mountain photographer and perfumer. From 2012. Show more
Harvey is excited as wedding bells are in the air for his daughter, Charlie. What could go wrong? Stars Mark Benton. From May 2012. Show more
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Martha Kearney presents national and international news. Listeners can share their views via email: wato@bbc.co.uk or on twitter: #wato.
Ivan Hewett is joined by choral conductor Simon Halsey to explore the serious and somewhat austere key of B Minor. Show more
Alan ministers to one of his flock. Meanwhile Ian counts his blessings. Show more
Three lives on three continents start to unravel when children are found working in a textile factory in India. Show more
Paul Gambaccini hosts the wide-ranging music quiz, with contestants from Surrey, Essex and the Isle of Wight. From 2012. Show more
What is the future for one of the world's most successful and controversial crops, soya? Show more
Pejk Malinovski, a Danish poet, stumbles upon a small town in Texas called Poetry. Free from dusty books and literary experts, free even from poets. But full of life. Show more
What is the biggest threat to our privacy: governments, corporate entities or our friends? And do people have different attitudes towards privacy depending on their culture?
The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4.
Nicholas Parsons challenges Paul Merton, Julian Clary, Sue Perkins and Greg Proops to speak for 60 seconds. From 2012. Show more
There's a sporting theme at The Bull and Roy is in competitive mood. Show more
Front Row
Danny DeVito and Richard Griffiths interviewed; the Art Fund Prize shortlist announced
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Danny DeVito and Richard Griffiths on the Sunshine Boys, the Art Fund Prize shortlist for museums is announced, and Wendy Cope on her favourite Shakespeare lines. With Mark Lawson. Show more
4 Extra Debut. 1663 begins badly when Sam burns Elizabeth's love letters after a furious row and faces a writ against him on false charges. Stars Kris Marshall, Katherine Jakeways. Show more
Two-part series following a 12-year-old cannabis user who becomes one of the first people in Britain to be dealt with through a combination of family therapy and home drug testing. Show more
Crossing Continents
Russia's New Energy Frontier
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Vladimir Putin's political survival depends on increasing oil and gas extraction in Russia's Yamal region but the area also boasts the world's biggest reindeer-herding community. Show more
Quentin Cooper looks into the science stories of the week and speaks to scientists who are making headlines. Show more
Andrew Marr discusses Spain with historian Paul Preston, academic Maria Delgado, MEP Daniel Hannan and economist Iain Begg. Show more
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How likely is a Greek exit from the euro? Plus a deal to end the Palestinian hunger strike, and Mexico reacts to another mass killing in its drug and gang war. With Ritula Shah. Show more
As his sister begins a relationship with his builder, Aaron remembers the first few tentative dates with his late wife, Dorothy. Show more
Michael Rosen investigates the language of chuggers and street vendors. If you want people to donate to your charity, come to your show or buy your goods, which words work best? Show more
Sean Curran with the day's top news stories from Westminster. Today, the defence secretary announces he has closed the 'black hole' in the MOD's budget. Show more
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4 Extra Debut. On his tour of Britain, Mark Wallington tests the theory that you can't hear a ukulele without smiling. Read by Hugh Dennis. Show more
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