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A spiritual comment and prayer to begin the day with the Rev Chris Bennett of the Titanic Quarter in Belfast. Show more
The latest farming news. Charlotte Smith hears from goose farmers at the busiest time of the year, as birds are fattened up ready for the traditional Christmas dinner. Show more
Morning news and current affairs with John Humphrys and Justin Webb. Including Sports Desk; Yesterday in Parliament; Weather; Thought for the Day.
Jess's recovery is progressing again, after her trip to the sea with Maddie. In the clinic sessions with David, she begins to understand why her obsession with studying developed. Show more
Andrew Harding meets the Somali/British mayor trying to clean up his city, Mogadishu. Can the former student from London tackle the impact of mass corruption and violence? Show more
Mike Greenwood looks at modern writing that uses fishing to explore our relationship with nature and place in the world. With readings and location recordings from the river bank. Show more
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In Pursuit of the Ridiculous
Episode 4: Slugs and Snails
14 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
Available for over a year
Slugs and Snails: After enduring a slug-filled summer, Matthew Oates meets Mary Seddon to find out why she finds the study of molluscs so compelling. From November 2012. Show more
Emma hits rock bottom. Meanwhile Iftikar is full of surprises. Show more
When a man agrees to deliver a briefcase for a stranger he meets on a train, he condemns himself to an existence of lies and fear, with seemingly no way out. Show more
Helen Mark visits Brighton to find surprising wildlife in the city. She discovers an urban flock of sheep, a forest garden and explores rock pools on the beach. Show more
Charlene White presents an appeal on behalf of Bowel Cancer UK. Show more
Open Book
Jeremy Bowen discusses the Arab Spring
28 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
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Mariella Frostrup talks to Jeremy Bowen about his book on the Arab Spring and discusses how writers have responded to the uprisings in the Middle East. Show more
The latest news from the world of film with Francine Stock. Bradley Cooper on Silver Linings Playbook, Beau Bridges on Hal Ashby, and Chris Laverty on fashion in film. Show more
Quentin Cooper on the evidence for and against converting UK coal power stations to burn wood. Plus results from CERN continue to support the Standard Model of particle physics. Show more
The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4.
Sketches, stand-up and song in a comic exploration of health. With Andrew Lawrence and Sara Pascoe. From November 2012.
Lynda holds a tense rehearsal, and Neil and Susan ponder their finances. Show more
Front Row
Ben Elton, Danny Boyle on regional theatre cuts, computer art
30 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
Available for over a year
Arts news with John Wilson. Ben Elton on his new novel Two Brothers, Danny Boyle on threatened cuts to regional theatre, pioneers of computer art, and perplexing film titles. Show more
Jess's recovery is progressing again, after her trip to the sea with Maddie. In the clinic sessions with David, she begins to understand why her obsession with studying developed. Show more
Misha Glenny explores the end of the Spanish empire, and in particular the Spanish American war of 1898. Show more
Evan Davis and guests consider the importance of developing and launching new products for the global economy. They also debate the importance of changing your mind in business. Show more
Brett Westwood presents international nature stories, including reports from the Caribbean about the success of goliath groupers and a report from India on the Asiatic Lion. Show more
Melvyn Bragg and his guests discuss the French philosopher and social activist Simone Weil. Admired by Albert Camus and Iris Murdoch, she achieved a great deal in her short life. Show more
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Gaza-Israel clashes escalate - could a ground offensive follow? A profile of the new head of Syrian opposition, and why is the number of UFO sightings falling? With Robin Lustig. Show more
Iehuda of Qeriot remembers his first encounter with Yehoshuah and the heady and complex friendship that followed. Show more
Could a viral outbreak threaten the happiness of the Smile5 call centre? Sketch show with Chizzy Akudolu. From November 2012. Show more
Pakistani schoolgirl Malala Yousafzai was shot by the Taliban for campaigning for girls' education. As she recovers in hospital, British schoolgirls read aloud from her blog. Show more
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Jewels were hidden and fur coats sold, as the nobility learned that nothing could be taken for granted again. Hundreds of thousands of former people were imprisoned and executed. Show more
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