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A reading and a reflection to start the day, with Canon Jenny Wigley. Show more
The latest news about food, farming and the countryside, presented by Anna Hill. A new report says that farmers are wasting time and money with too many inspections. Show more
Midweek
John Lithgow, Shelby Holmes, Nick Bullock, David Green
43 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
Available for over a year
Lively and diverse conversation with guests. Libby Purves meets actor John Lithgow, climber Nick Bullock, Shelby Holmes, and David Green, grandson of composer Ignatz Waghalter. Show more
Woman's Hour
Nigella Lawson; Tanya Byron; Girl Power!
58 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
Available for over a year
Nigella Lawson cooks the perfect Italian Christmas Pudding Cake; Tanya Byron on parental guilt; a women in Egypt update; and the Spice Girl legacy - who has Girl Power now? Show more
Ellie learns the extraordinary truth about an old flame. Show more
Dr Adam Hart looks at what scientists know about ash dieback and how British woodlands will change over the coming years. Show more
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Two sports teachers - Kerry Barber in UK and Sinem Varder in Turkey - share their experiences. Show more
Fallon and Kirsty are scoring points. Meanwhile Elizabeth asks for help. Show more
In Philip Palmer's legal drama, a lawyer working at The Hague is challenged by the moral and legal ambiguities of international law, as he defends a man accused of war crimes. Show more
Put your questions about pensions and buying an annuity to Paul Lewis and guests. Show more
All in the Mind
Preventing PTSD; Archaeology and mental health; Organophospates
28 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
Available for over a year
Emergency workers are extremely vulnerable to developing PTSD or Post Traumatic Shock Disorder, but new research suggests that different ways of thinking could protect them. Show more
Thinking Allowed
Children in hospitals; History, heritage and tradition in British politics
28 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
Available for over a year
British politics, heritage and history. Laurie Taylor explores the divergent stories political parties tell about our history and their roles within it. Also, children in hospital. Show more
Steve Hewlett discusses James Harding's resignation as editor of the Times, falling advertising income for print, regulating the internet, and if progress on Leveson is stalling. Show more
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Exploring reggae and riots, white supremacist gardening, and takeaway food. Mark's town tour arrives in Birmingham. From December 2012. Show more
Iftikar feels out of place, and George has a lot of questions. Show more
Front Row
William Boyd; Ravi Shankar remembered; video games of the year
30 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
Available for over a year
Arts news with Kirsty Lang, including William Boyd on the TV adaptation of Restless, remembering Ravi Shankar, playwright Martin Crimp, and the pick of the year's video games. Show more
Ellie learns the extraordinary truth about an old flame. Show more
In the wake of recent abuse stories, Clive Anderson and guests discuss the legal liability of organisations for the crimes and misbehaviours of people who work for them. Show more
Nancy Lublin argues that the impact of the web on social activism - making it faster, cheaper and easier to do than ever before - has big implications. Show more
Rebecca Morelle explores how scientists tease out the incriminating clues within sound recordings to help solve crime. Show more
Midweek
John Lithgow, Shelby Holmes, Nick Bullock, David Green
43 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
Available for over a year
Lively and diverse conversation with guests. Libby Purves meets actor John Lithgow, climber Nick Bullock, Shelby Holmes, and David Green, grandson of composer Ignatz Waghalter. Show more
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Finucane murder report finds state agents involved in 'shocking collusion', and the US says North Korea must face consequences for banned rocket launch. Presented by Robin Lustig. Show more
Looking after Derek's wife Sukie while he is at away sea, salesman Richard is sacked and joins rival firm 'Sucko'. Read by Carl Prekopp. Show more
Can Marengo and Copenhagen's equine love survive Marcy, a real stalking horse? Stars Stephen Fry. From December 2012. Show more
Journalist Jane and her weary companions search the desert for the enigmatic Dr Ralph. Stars the Boom Jennies. From December 2012. Show more
Ed Miliband and David Cameron clash over the Chancellor's squeeze on benefits. Sean Curran has the highlights, plus the best of the rest of the day in the Commons and the Lords. Show more
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Mary Livingstone suffered the hardship of crossing the Kalahari pregnant, and with her young children in tow, in the wake of her explorer husband. From December 2012. Show more
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