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A spiritual comment and prayer to begin the day with Father Martin Graham.
As Tesco announces its commitment to source more meat from Northern Ireland, Charlotte Smith asks what the extra demand - and potential extra profits - will do for farmers. Show more
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Morning news with current affairs with Justin Webb and Evan Davis, including Cyprus bailout, press regulation, plus middle-aged rock stars. Show more
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Lisa Jardine talks to David Cannadine and Aleksandar Hemon
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Lisa Jardine talks about the writing of history with David Cannadine, Margaret MacMillan, Aleksandar Hemon and Ed Vulliamy. Show more
Woman's Hour
Baroness Sue Campbell; the Baker Brothers; Mollie Moran
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Teenage mothers discuss postnatal depression, Baroness Sue Campbell talks to Jane Garvey about encouraging sport, the Baker Brothers cook, and Mollie Moran on life below stairs. Show more
After much turbulence, Rosie and Tom are now living together in Bolton. Rosie is happy in her job, but Tom finds being a house-husband a challenge. Show more
Jolyon Jenkins reports on the extreme treatments bald men are putting themselves through. Show more
Sarah meets a handsome, charismatic and charming Dutch pilot. She convinces herself that she's finally found the man of her dreams. But has she? Stars Lia Williams. From April 2010. Show more
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Martha Kearney presents national and international news. Listeners can share their views via email: wato@bbc.co.uk or on twitter: #wato.
Neolithic cave dwellers may have associated cave echoes with the spirit world. David Hendy listens to evidence deep underground next to paintings of bison and birds. Show more
Pip turns over a new leaf, and Darrell does his best. Show more
Harriet Walter plays Clare Holtham in Abigail Youngman's docu-drama featuring the poetry and journals of this fiercely unusual writer and traveller in Turkey, Iran and Afghanistan. Show more
Russell Davies chairs the grand final of the nationwide general knowledge quiz. Show more
Sheila Dillon looks at how our sense of taste develops throughout our lifetimes, and what happens when we lose it, through old age, illness or injury. Show more
4 Extra Debut. Arthur Smith pieces together an unreliable portrait of Arthur Cravan - charlatan and genius, the Dada James Dean. From March 2013. Show more
Ernie Rea and guests discuss spiritual approaches to the treatment of alcohol addiction. Show more
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Nicholas Parsons hosts the popular panel game. Just how hard can it be to talk for 60 seconds with no hesitation, repetition or deviation?
Elona tries to be proactive. And will Tom's arguments win the day? Show more
Front Row
Sir John Eliot Gardiner; Jack the Giant Slayer review
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Arts news. Mark Lawson speaks to conductor Sir John Eliot Gardiner as he prepares for a Bach Marathon, reviews Jack the Giant Slayer, and discusses Shakespeare's weddings. Show more
After much turbulence, Rosie and Tom are now living together in Bolton. Rosie is happy in her job, but Tom finds being a house-husband a challenge. Show more
Sarah Richardson explores the implications of a newly-discovered document which shows that women in Lichfield voted in a parish election in 1843 - decades before the suffragettes. Show more
Jo Fidgen explores the underlying ideas causing tension between radical feminists and transgender campaigners, and how developments in the law and science are fuelling debate. Show more
Material World
Clay on Mars, Neanderthals, Cholera, Tapeworms
30 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
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Drinking water on Mars, the latest findings from the Red Planet. Big eyes in Neanderthals were no advantage, cholera history questioned, and tapeworm genetics. With Quentin Cooper. Show more
Start the Week
Lisa Jardine talks to David Cannadine and Aleksandar Hemon
43 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
Available for over a year
Lisa Jardine talks about the writing of history with David Cannadine, Margaret MacMillan, Aleksandar Hemon and Ed Vulliamy. Show more
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Round-up of the day's news with Ritula Shah. A Leveson deal - but will the papers buy it? Plus the Cyprus bailout, and George Osborne's Budget childcare plan. Show more
Lara tries to see her mother's view. Why did she stay with Lara's father despite his other family? Read by Anne-Marie Duff. Show more
The Rev Richard Coles explores the various ways that the way God speaks is depicted in literature, music, the theatre and film and what this reveals about our ideas of the deity. Show more
Susan Hulme with the day's top news stories from Westminster.
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4 Extra Debut. Pulitzer Prize-winning author Jared Diamond examines what traditional cultures can teach us about modern society. From March 2013. Show more
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