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A reading and a reflection to start the day, with the Rev Prof Maurice Scanlon. Show more
Food, farming and the countryside news. The Moo Man, a film about a UK dairy farmer, is up for an award at Sundance Festival. Anna Hill speaks with the farmer and the director. Show more
Morning news and current affairs presented by John Humphrys and Justin Webb, featuring Nick Clegg on Europe, the latest from Mali, and is breast cancer intervention effective? Show more
One to One
Martin Wainwright talks to Paul Lambert
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Martin Wainwright talks to Paul Lambert, who has campaigned for over 30 years for the Derbyshire Family Association, after his brother Peter died when MV Derbyshire sank in 1980. Show more
Tony Grounds - How To Write A Novel In A Week
2. Lightning Strike
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Jim has been struck by lightning. Literarily, or so he thinks. Comedy drama starring Paul Ritter and Sophie Thompson. Show more
Brett Westwood presents the latest news on the designation of conservation areas around the English and Welsh coast. Are wildlife considerations in the final decisions? Show more
Cellist Adrian Brendel travels to Senegal, to meet music legend Baaba Maal at the Blues du Fleuve festival. From 2013. Show more
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National and international news with Shaun Ley. Listeners can share their views via email: wato@bbc.co.uk or on twitter: #wato.
Vivienne Parry with the science behind Kipling's stories. Can a leopard change its spots? Readings by Samuel West. From 2013. Show more
Pat makes her feelings known, and there's a stroke of luck for Lilian. Show more
4 Extra Debut. After ten years of estrangement, Arthur Miller and Elia Kazan are forced to confront the demise of their deep friendship. With Nathan Osgood. From January 2013. Show more
History magazine that views past events through listeners' questions and the latest historical research. Tom Holland learns what a Royal Forest is and why it needn't have trees. Show more
Five dogs from the same street have been killed in Knottingley, with police, the RSPCA and the community baffled about what might have happened. Alan Dein delves into the deaths. Show more
Michael Rosen meets parents, researchers and carers to explore new thinking about ways to communicate with people with autism or profound learning disabilities. Show more
Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen on his passion for the great Victorian illustrator Aubrey Beardsley. With Matthew Parris. From 2013. Show more
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Marcus Brigstocke invites poet Benjamin Zephaniah to try new experiences - a Bond movie and builder's tea. From January 2013. Show more
Rob receives the third degree, and there's an exciting development at Willow Cottage. Show more
Front Row
The Sessions, Kennedy doc Ethel, Polly Stenham and Francesca Segal
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Reviews of Oscar-nominated sex therapy drama The Sessions and a documentary about Ethel Kennedy, plus playwright Polly Stenham and Costa-winning novelist Francesca Segal. Show more
Tony Grounds - How To Write A Novel In A Week
2. Lightning Strike
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Jim has been struck by lightning. Literarily, or so he thinks. Comedy drama starring Paul Ritter and Sophie Thompson. Show more
Allan Urry investigates the world of illegal arms brokers and asks if Britain's weapons regulations are as effective as the government claims. Show more
Peter White with news and information for blind and partially sighted people.
Inside Health
Junk food, asthma and eczema; salt; fingerprinting; TGA; amitriptyline
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Dr Mark Porter presents a series that aims to demystify perplexing health issues. Show more
The Life Scientific
Episode 41: Prof Robert Mair
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Jim Al-Khalili talks to Robert Mair about Crossrail, safely tunnelling through soft soil under congested cities, and why smart sensors could keep buildings of the future safe. Show more
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Will French military efforts in Mali take longer than planned? Is the Queen's role in politics purely ceremonial? National and international news and analysis with David Eades. Show more
Mark Watson's story of loss and forbidden love. Dominic and Victoria grow ever closer after the death of their father. Show more
Victoria Coren Mitchell dares Diane Abbott, David Mitchell and Richard Coles to challenge received wisdom and knee-jerk opinions. From December 2011. Show more
Sean Curran reports as the Scottish referendum gets the green light, Gordon Brown makes his first appearance for over a year, and MPs ask why so few women become engineers. Show more
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Paula Byrne explores the influence upon Austen of her aunt's journey to the East Indies and the cousin who lived through the trauma of the French Revolution. Show more
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