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The bells of St Mary's Church in Dunsford, Devon.
Mitu Khandaker argues that computer games present a wonderful opportunity to know ourselves - a slow bombardment of chances for self-reflective thought. Show more
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Felicity Finch reflects on the balance of insecurity and confidence in our lives which can prompt us to feel we are 'getting away with it'. Show more
The beef industry is thriving as the price of the Sunday roast keeps on rising. Caz Graham visits the Scottish Borders where farmers are making the most of the boom. Show more
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Sunday morning religious news and current affairs programme, presented by William Crawley. Show more
Caseworker Santok Odedra appeals on behalf of Refugee Action. Donate online at BBC Radio 4. Show more
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The latest news headlines. Including a look at the papers.
A service from Tabernacle Baptist Church in Cardiff, exploring how people of faith respond to seemingly intractable problems. The preacher is the Rev Roy Jenkins. Show more
Adam Gopnik ruminates on how to handle a bad review. An amusing guide on how to get your own back on your critics. Show more
Sunday morning magazine programme with news and conversation about the big stories of the week. Presented by Paddy O'Connell.
Amy makes a bold move. Meanwhile the terror mounts at Brookfield. Show more
Comedian John Bishop is interviewed by Kirsty Young. Show more
Sheila Dillon meets Jan Matthews, head of the UK's biggest catering job - organising food for the Olympics, London 2012. Show more
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Shaun Ley presents the latest national and international news, including an in-depth look at events around the world. Email: wato@bbc.co.uk; twitter: #theworldthisweekend.
Jonathan Glancey delves into Paris's secret underground maze of tunnels, revealing a mysterious history. From 2012. Show more
Eric Robson and the panel are in the potting shed at Sparsholt College, answering questions sent in by post and email. Show more
Fi Glover presents the Sunday edition of the Radio 4 series, this week capturing Hackney in conversation in celebration of BBC Radio 1's Big Hackney Weekend. Show more
Left to starve by the king, the jailed Jeremiah is kept alive by the young servant girl, who brings him food, ostensibly because she wants to help him, but she has another motive. Show more
Open Book
Adele Parks on the continuing appeal of Chick Lit
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Adele Parks and Jane Green discuss the continuing appeal of Chick Lit, and Belinda Jack explores the history of women's reading and the controversies it has inspired. Show more
Roger McGough presents listeners' poetry requests, including readings by Irish poet Paul Durcan. Also, Lucy Black reads Blake, Milton, Clare, Rossetti, Shakespeare and Tagore. Show more
Gerry Northam explores the operation of secret justice in British courts and asks whether its extension to more cases would be in the national interest. Show more
Novelist and playwright Deborah Levy responds satirically to the publication of a report about the inequalities in care for those suffering from mental illness. Show more
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Val McDermid makes her selection from the past seven days of BBC Radio. Show more
While things are falling apart at Brookfield, Jamie acquires a fan club. Show more
James Walton tests Sebastian Faulks, John Walsh, John O'Farrell and Alex Clark in the literary panel show. From February 2012. Show more
In a case of mistaken identity, a young sailor becomes part of a family he has never met before. Read by Mark Williams. Show more
Forum for comments, queries, criticisms and congratulations, presented by Roger Bolton. Radio 4's Bloomsday - triumph or blooming inconvenience? Plus, what next for Chris Moyles? Show more
Last Word
Rodney King, Teofilo Stevenson, Gitta Sereny and Victor Spinetti
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Matthew Bannister on Rodney King, whose beating by police sparked the LA riots, Cuban boxer Teofilo Stevenson, writer Gitta Sereny and actor Victor Spinetti. Show more
NatWest, Ulster Bank and RBS technical problems, a pricey PayPal helpline unconnected with the company, and tax avoidance - when is it morally wrong? With Paul Lewis. Show more
Caseworker Santok Odedra appeals on behalf of Refugee Action. Donate online at BBC Radio 4. Show more
The Swedish model of welfare was once a left wing obsession. Now it is a Tory one too. Jo Fidgen investigates the truth about Sweden's welfare state and its lessons for Britain. Show more
Preview of the week's political agenda at Westminster with MPs, experts and commentators. Discussion of the issues politicians are grappling with in the corridors of power.
Iain Martin of the Telegraph analyses how the newspapers are covering the biggest stories in Westminster and beyond. Show more
The latest news from the world of film with Francine Stock, plus Jason Segel on 'The Five-Year Engagement' and Stephen Frears on 'Lay the Favorite'. Show more
Felicity Finch reflects on the balance of insecurity and confidence in our lives which can prompt us to feel we are 'getting away with it'. Show more
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Thinking Allowed
Hostility to tax; Mumbai slums
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Laurie Taylor hears about the makeshift slums of Mumbai, a new book explores lives untouched by increasing Indian prosperity, and why are some people morally opposed to taxation? Show more
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