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Spiritual reflection and prayer to begin the day, with Andrew Graystone, chaplain to the media at the Olympic Park. Show more
Anna Hill hears about Ireland's first GM crop trials for 14 years. The European Commission is funding the controversial project growing blight-resistant potatoes. Show more
Morning news and current affairs with James Naughtie and Justin Webb. Including Sports Desk; Weather; Thought for the Day.
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Paul Hollywood, Tony Bleetman, Ivan Cutting, Tobias Capwell
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Libby Purves is joined by The Great British Bake Off's Paul Hollywood, air ambulance doctor Tony Bleetman, theatre director Ivan Cutting, and curator and jouster Tobias Capwell. Show more
Do you enjoy spending time and money on your appearance? Or feel under increasing pressure to look a certain way? Jenni Murray takes listeners' calls. Show more
Agnes is assaulted by a guard. Although Colonel Suga promises to investigate and bring justice, Lieutenant Yoshida chooses a different course of action against Agnes. Show more
In 1967, Roy Bates occupied a disused military platform in the North Sea, named it Sealand and declared independence. Jolyon Jenkins investigates this real-life Passport to Pimlico. Show more
The Olympics are coming to Woodstock, so what better time for Sir William to go on a go-slow and for Henry to hunt for dragons? Stars James Fleet. From June 2012. Show more
John Waite reveals how scores of people with learning disabilities are ending up in illegal forced marriages. Show more
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Peter White follows those who helped secure the Olympics for London and are now playing a key role in the Games, from the dancer opening the event to the swimmer going for gold. Show more
There's an awkward homecoming. Meanwhile Fallon needs her mother's advice. Show more
Celebrated Australian playwright Louis Nowra takes us from Sydney to Venice in a modern comedy. An heiress thinks she will become a princess - but is her fiance really a prince? Show more
Ruth Alexander presents a special edition offering a guide to money for young people, exploring saving, borrowing prudently, avoiding big mobile phone bills and house rental tips. Show more
About a third of deaths from liver disease is down to excessive alcohol consumption, but what is responsible for the other two thirds, the majority? Dr Mark Porter investigates. Show more
'Jobs for the Boys?' Laurie Taylor explores new research which claims that working class people are excluded from jobs in the UK's TV and film industries in particular. Show more
Steve Hewlett talks to ITV chief executive Adam Crozier about what the future holds for the network. Plus Twitter's big moment at the Olympics. Show more
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Comedian Rufus Hound is joined by Gruffalo author Julia Donaldson, who vividly remembers her teenage crush on Mick Jagger. From August 2012. Show more
Tracy is incensed. Annabelle has her suspicions. Show more
Front Row
With John Wilson, who pays tribute to Gore Vidal, and visits the William Morris Gallery.
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Harold Bloom and Christopher Bigsby pay tribute to Gore Vidal, and John Wilson visits North London's William Morris Gallery and discusses two new film depictions of China. Show more
Agnes is assaulted by a guard. Although Colonel Suga promises to investigate and bring justice, Lieutenant Yoshida chooses a different course of action against Agnes. Show more
Combative, provocative and engaging debate chaired by Michael Buerk with Claire Fox, Kenan Malik, Matthew Taylor and Melanie Phillips. Show more
Publisher and technologist James Bridle asks how computer networks will affect cultural memories, looking for the crossing points between books and technology. Show more
Dr Kat Arney charts the history of the chemistry set, talking to chemists about how it inspired kids of a previous generation, and then declined in popularity. Show more
Midweek
Paul Hollywood, Tony Bleetman, Ivan Cutting, Tobias Capwell
43 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
Available for over a year
Libby Purves is joined by The Great British Bake Off's Paul Hollywood, air ambulance doctor Tony Bleetman, theatre director Ivan Cutting, and curator and jouster Tobias Capwell. Show more
The latest weather forecast.
President Assad's decisive battle in Syria, Olympic superpower rivalries between China and US, and ebola reaches Kampala. Round-up of the day's news, with Robin Lustig. Show more
Biting social satire by Moni Mohsin. The Marriage Committee targets its first potential bride, and an introduction to the blushing groom is arranged. Show more
Special live edition keeping listeners abreast of the Olympics, hosted by Steve Punt and Hugh Dennis with Andy Zaltzman, Henning Wehn and Margaret Cabourn-Smith. Show more
Elsecar Park, Barnsley has, for the past four years, been both paradise and hell for its unofficial park keeper Francis McDonald. Alan Dein encounters the lives and stories there. Show more
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A feud between two Muslim neighbours ends tragically and threatens to bring down both families. Read by Sudha Bhuchar. Show more
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