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A spiritual comment and prayer to begin the day with Shaunaka Rishi Das, director of the Oxford Centre for Hindu Studies. Show more
American farmers say meat production will be drastically affected by the rising cost of feed. Meanwhile, UK livestock farmers say that the cost of production is unsustainably high. Show more
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Morning news and current affairs with James Naughtie and Evan Davis, including Nasa's touchdown on Mars. Plus, what has happened in the one year since riots in English cities?
Amanda Vickery visits Pembroke Castle with historian Tom Asbridge. The man who built the castle was seen as the perfect knight, an example men tried to emulate for centuries. Show more
Helena Kennedy QC presents a new series uncovering the relationship between our financial and legal systems, between capitalism and the law and between freedom and justice. Show more
Woman's Hour
So-called honour violence, Jamaican Independence, home-working
45 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
Available for over a year
Fifty years of Jamaican independence, Shafilea Ahmed's murder and so-called honour crime, home-working, and is policing too male-dominated? Presented by Aasmah Mir. Show more
Revived in 1951, John Godber explores the history and performances of York's Medieval Mystery Plays. From 2012. Show more
Pip faces fresh dangers on a reading tour to New York. Mark Evans' Victorian comic epic stars Tom Allen. From November 2010. Show more
You and Yours
Can patients with private medical insurance still choose their doctor?
41 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
Available for over a year
Changes to BUPA's insurance policies, the success of the lingerie industry in the recession, and are idea competitions the best way to encourage innovation and nurture talent? Show more
James Naughtie considers the fashion designer whose clothes and opinions have been making headlines since her early days as a punk. Show more
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National and international news. Listeners can share their views via email: wato@bbc.co.uk or on twitter: #wato. Show more
John Simpson examines the writings of the journalists who reported on the Spanish Civil War - men and women who, unlike today's correspondents, got involved in a dirty war. Show more
It's the morning after the night before. Meanwhile Hayley uncovers the truth. Show more
The free market winds of change are blowing through the breezeblock corridors of Hayborough University. What will the old stalwarts do? Show more
Nigel Rees hosts the quotations quiz with Louise Doughty, Natalie Haynes, Nicholas Owen and Hugo Rifkind. From August 2012. Show more
Can camping food be more than tinned goods and bangers? Tim Hayward looks again at camping food with Josh Sutton, aka the Guyrope Gourmet, and discovers a new take on local food. Show more
Actor John Sessions introduces a selection of his favourite prose and poetry to an audience at the BBC Maida Vale studios. The readers are Roger Allam and Amanda Root. Show more
Ernie Rea is joined by sociologist Frank Furedi and theologians David Thomas and Simon Podmore to discuss the significance of fear in religious traditions. Show more
Eddie Mair with interviews, context and analysis.
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Nicholas Parsons challenges Paul Merton, Sue Perkins, Liza Tarbuck and Graham Norton to speak for 60 seconds. From 2012. Show more
Mike is in thoughtful mood. Lilian offers advice. Show more
Front Row
New Pixar film Brave, Mike Scott of the Waterboys, pop stars changing names
30 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
Available for over a year
A review of Brave, the latest animation from Pixar; Mike Scott of the Waterboys on his memoir; pop stars who change their names; and why Monday is the new Friday for film releases. Show more
It is the summer of 1916, and the Little Ottleys, as that tall, fine-looking couple had been known, are a couple no longer. Show more
By their very nature war zones are hazardous locations, subject to extreme destruction. Angus Crawford asks if the army can do its job while also respecting the environment. Show more
Bookclub
Gore Vidal - Point to Point Navigation
30 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
Available for over a year
James Naughtie talks to one of the great American men of letters - novelist, screenwriter, playwright, essayist, raconteur and notorious wit Gore Vidal. Show more
Quentin Cooper reports on the latest surface rover mission to Mars, NASA's Curiosity. It is twice as long, twice the science, and five times as heavy as its famous forebears. Show more
Amanda Vickery visits Pembroke Castle with historian Tom Asbridge. The man who built the castle was seen as the perfect knight, an example men tried to emulate for centuries. Show more
The latest weather forecast.
Nick Clegg abandons plans for Lords reform, 40 years after the expulsion of the Asians by Idi Amin, and Australia's problems at the Olympics. News and analysis with Ritula Shah. Show more
The clock is ticking, wedding season is upon us, and in downtown Lahore, it's time to check out Bride Number Two...but is this a set-up by false friend Mulloo? Show more
A live Now Show keeping you abreast of all the happenings at the Olympics. Hosted by Punt and Holmes with Alex Horne and The Horne Section, Jason Cook and Margaret Cabourn-Smith. Show more
Jay Rayner presents the show from Bristol, ahead of the city's annual Grillstock festival which finds barbeque enthusiasts from around the world flocking to the West Country. Show more
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