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Martin Palmer, secretary general of the Alliance of Religions and Conservation, reflects on the role of caves in religious stories and traditions. Show more
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4 Extra Debut. The Reivers Festival, celebrating the exploits of lawless Scots raiders, is the setting for a love story. Stars Jasper Britton. Show more
Clare Balding meets author Barry Stone, his partner Paul and their dog, Bonzo the black labrador. Show more
Caseworker Santok Odedra appeals on behalf of Refugee Action. Donate online at BBC Radio 4. Show more
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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
Francine Stock talks to veteran director William Friedkin about his new film Killer Joe. Plus Robbie Collin and Jamie Dunn report from Britain's oldest film festival in Edinburgh. Show more
Quentin Cooper looks into the science stories of the week and speaks to scientists who are making headlines. Show more
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Celebrity Oz chef Mick Cunningham comes to The Mallard believing he’ll be filming a TV show. With Felix Dexter. From June 2012. Show more
Adam learns an uncomfortable truth, while Roy and Hayley get creative. Show more
Mark Lawson talks to singer Macy Gray, plus Ed Vaizey on the future of libraries, Michael Berkeley on replicating music in prose, and the British Museum's new gallery of money. Show more
Darleen is still struggling to consummate her marriage. Her mother, Treena, is worried about Darleen's father turning up out of the blue. Show more
As ministers plan to overhaul how economic crime is prosecuted, Joshua Rozenberg asks if companies which commit offences like serious fraud and bribery will be properly punished. Show more
Evan Davis and guests debate the efficiency of the market at allocating investment capital to business. Do undeserving companies get more than they should? Show more
Can animals really be gay? Some biologists argue that they can, and that their experiences challenge Darwin's theories of evolution. Hermione Cockburn investigates. Show more
Melvyn Bragg and his guests discuss the life and work of Al-Kindi, often described as the first philosopher in the Arabic tradition. Show more
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Kim Thuy writes of her grandmother having to choose between the risk of losing her son at sea and finding him torn to shreds in a minefield in Cambodia. Show more
Wilson Thomas is our guide to the future, looking back at the 'now'. Stars Dan Tetsell and Katy Brand. From June 2012. Show more
Susan Hulme and team with the day's news from Westminster, including the chancellor George Osborne on the Barclays Bank interest rate-rigging scandal. Show more
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