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The bells of St Martin's Church, Desford, Leicester. Show more
Series of talks by well-known figures. Imam Asim Hafiz, Muslim Chaplain and Religious Adviser to HM Forces, explores the abandonment experienced as a result of war. Show more
The latest national and international news.
Poet Stewart Henderson reflects on our inner contradictions. Feeling or thinking two opposing things can be unsettling, but can it ever be helpful? Show more
While many farmers are getting out of milk production altogether, others are seeing expansion as the only way forward. Caz Graham visits third-generation dairy farm Fraser Jones. Show more
The latest weather forecast.
The latest news headlines. Including a look at the papers.
Sunday morning religious news and current affairs programme, presented by Edward Stourton. Show more
Radio 4 Appeal
National Association for Children of Alcoholics
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Geraldine James presents an appeal for the National Association for Children of Alcoholics (NACOA). Show more
The latest weather forecast.
The latest news headlines. Including a look at the papers.
Last in a series for Lent and marking Palm Sunday, from Methodist Central Hall, Westminster. The preacher is the superintendent minister, the Rev Martin Turner. Show more
As the world's top chess players battle it out in London, Adam Gopnik reflects on why we overrate masters and underrate mastery. Show more
Sunday morning magazine programme, presented by Paddy O'Connell.
David is angry. And will Tom's arguments win the day? Show more
Kirsty Young interviews Jasvinder Sanghera, campaigner against forced marriage and so-called honour violence. Show more
For years figures have shown marmalade sales continually dropping, but Tim Hayward visits the quirky marmalade awards in Cumbria to see who is championing it and making the best. Show more
The latest weather forecast.
Shaun Ley presents the latest national and international news, including an in-depth look at events around the world. Email: wato@bbc.co.uk; twitter: #theworldthisweekend.
4 Extra Debut. Vicki Butler-Henderson tells how James Hunt took on Formula One world champion Niki Lauda, a man who by the August of 1976 would be fighting for his life. From 2013. Show more
Gardeners' Question Time
The Edible Garden Show
43 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
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Eric Robson chairs a programme from the Edible Garden Show in Warwickshire, with Bob Flowerdew, Christine Walkden and James Wong taking the audience's questions. Show more
Life in Ceausescu's Romania was lived in the shadow of his feared secret police force - the Securitate. Hear one child's story. Show more
Paul Farley's playful updating of Charles Kingsley's 1863 novel. Young Tomi is part of the UK's illegal labour market, but his life is changed forever when he falls into a river. Show more
Open Book
The Hired Man, the Russian literary scene, and The Water-Babies
28 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
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Aminatta Forna on her book The Hired Man, the Russian literary scene with Russian Booker-winning author Mikhail Shishkin, and the 150th anniversary of The Water-Babies. Show more
Irma Kurtz tells the story of Ursula Vaughan Williams, second wife of composer Ralph Vaughan Williams, creative collaborator, published poet, muse, organiser and brilliant hostess. Show more
With investigations into high death rates in 14 hospitals, is the regulating Care Quality Commission overstretched and out of touch? Presented by Gerry Northam. Show more
Chris Bowlby looks at the 22-year old Norwegian chess player Magnus Carlsen. He has the highest rating in the world ever, and has been called the Mozart of chess. Show more
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John Waite chooses the best of BBC Radio this week.
Ruth tries to get a sense of perspective. Meanwhile Brenda needs to escape. Show more
Alex and his band explore the theme of children, with music and the help from comedian Doc Brown. From March 2013. Show more
By Paula Williams. Being invisible is no joke, particularly when it is your birthday and your brother gets more attention. Read by John Telfer. Show more
How good is BBC science coverage? Was a Radio 1 Newsbeat report on false rape allegations misleading? And a new drama uses children's voices to shed light on old age existence. Show more
Last Word
A famous African author, a plotter against Hitler, a horror writer, an actor and an illustrator
28 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
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Matthew Bannister remembers Nigerian author Chinua Achebe, anti-Hitler plotter Ewald von Kleist, horror writer James Herbert, actor Frank Thornton and illustrator Barbara Firth. Show more
Radio 4 Appeal
National Association for Children of Alcoholics
2 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
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Geraldine James presents an appeal for the National Association for Children of Alcoholics (NACOA). 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
Preview of the week's political agenda at Westminster with MPs, experts and commentators. Discussion of the issues politicians are grappling with in the corridors of power.
Iain Martin of the Telegraph analyses how the newspapers are covering the biggest stories. Show more
The Film Programme
In the House, Point Blank, Compliance
28 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
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Francine Stock talks to Francois Ozon about In the House, revisits 60s thriller Point Blank with director John Boorman, and discusses the unsettling Compliance with Craig Zobel. Show more
Poet Stewart Henderson reflects on our inner contradictions. Feeling or thinking two opposing things can be unsettling, but can it ever be helpful? Show more
The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4. Followed by Weather.
Thinking Allowed
Language of food politics; Italian food market
28 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
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New research on how society works. Laurie Taylor hears about an ethnography of Porto Palazzo in Italy, one of Europe's largest outdoor markets. Plus, the language of food politics. Show more
The bells of St Martin's Church, Desford, Leicester. Show more
The latest shipping forecast.
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