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Anna Magnusson, writer and broadcaster, with spiritual comment and prayer to start the day.
Caz Graham hears how extreme weather and failed harvests have led Scottish tenant farmers to ask for rent freezes. Plus why the Welsh pig industry has slumped since the millennium. Show more
Morning news and current affairs with Sarah Montague and Evan Davis: Cameron-Merkel meeting previewed, children and paid apps, plus James Naughtie in Graham Greene's footsteps. Show more
For the 50th anniversary, Sue MacGregor reunites five people who played key parts in the early years of Doctor Who. From 2013. Show more
Woman's Hour
Maureen Lipman, Scottish artist Joan Eardley, lying about your age
58 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
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Maureen Lipman, Scottish artist Joan Eardley, China's first lady Peng Liyuan, and lying about your age. Jenni Murray hosts the show that offers a female perspective on the world. Show more
Madame Frabelle is keeping a very close eye on Miss Flummerfelt, neither aware that Bruce is trying to win Edith back. Show more
Mind Changers
James Pennebaker and Expressive Writing
28 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
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Claudia Hammond meets James Pennebaker, who proved that simply writing about how you feel can improve your health and so revolutionised how emotions are viewed within psychology. Show more
Professor Tony is struggling to understand the mathematical basis for social interaction. Show more
The Listening Project
Val and Kelly - A Lasting Friendship
5 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
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Fi Glover presents a conversation between Val and Kellymarie, who came together from different backgrounds to face life's hardest challenges, including cancer and MS. Show more
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David Hendy considers the soundscape of civil conflict in 18th century Paris and 19th century America - quiet diplomacy to angry howls. Show more
Lilian receives an apology, and Alice has an offer she can't refuse. Show more
Cath Staincliffe's heir hunters series returns. Dan and Rachel's search for an heir to an unclaimed estate leads them to 1950s Kenya and the Mau Mau rebellion. Show more
This week, the team visits Stony Stratford in North Buckinghamshire, with Peter Gibbs in the chair. On the panel are Pippa Greenwood, Bunny Guinness and Chris Beardshaw. Show more
By Ian Madden. Winner of second prize in 2010. Quietly moving story of a long-standing family feud, and one woman's efforts to heal it. Read by John Mackay. Show more
Last Word
A former Prime Minister, an IVF pioneer, a Corgi toy designer and a Muppets co-creator
28 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
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Obituary series. Matthew Bannister remembers Baroness Thatcher, IVF pioneer Sir Robert Edwards, Corgi toy designer Marcel Van Cleemput and Muppets co-creator Jane Henson. Show more
Have you reached Thatcheration point? We hear your critique of the BBC's coverage of Margaret Thatcher's death. And do you want to hear about BBC TV programmes on Radio 4? Show more
The Listening Project
Andrew and Wendy - Picking Up the Pieces
5 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
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Fi Glover presents a conversation between two railway managers, who speak candidly about dealing with fatalities on the network, and the impact it has on their lives. Show more
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Satirical review of the week's news, chaired by Sandi Toksvig. With Jeremy Hardy, Andrew Maxwell, Daniel Finkelstein and Roisin Conaty. Show more
Jazzer seals a deal, and there's good news for Eddie and Clarrie. Show more
Front Row
Oliver Stone; First Position; The Sunken Garden opera
30 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
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Arts magazine. Oliver Stone discusses his new documentary series, ballet film First Position is reviewed, and David Mitchell and Michel Van der Aa on their new opera collaboration. Show more
Madame Frabelle is keeping a very close eye on Miss Flummerfelt, neither aware that Bruce is trying to win Edith back. Show more
Jonathan Dimbleby presents political debate and discussion from Exeter with UKIP party director Lisa Duffy, John Cooper QC, Francis Maude MP and Alan Johnson MP. Show more
What is the difference between magic and science? According to Adam Gopnik it's the experimental method, the looking and seeing and testing that goes with true science. Show more
David Hendy explores 17th and 18th-century sounds, including the soundscape of slavery and the songs of native American Indians. Show more
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North Korea, the Venezuela election, and housing benefit changes come into force in four London boroughs on Monday. News round-up with Carolyn Quinn. Show more
Jerry is determined to find out what has happened to his father. Major Glendinning questions Alexander about Jerry's political views, as he believes Jerry may have deserted. Show more
The DJ and broadcaster Bobby Friction champions the Italian physicist and astronomer Galileo Galilei. From 2013. Show more
Comedian, journalist and GP, Dr Phil Hammond rummages through his favourite books to present an eclectic selection that ranges from Humpty Dumpty to Bernard Shaw. Show more
The Listening Project
Nigel and Roger - Peak Experiences
5 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
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Fi Glover presents a conversation between Nigel and Roger, who climbed Mount Everest together yet each found it to be a very different experience. Show more
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When Maya Angelou is in Sweden for the filming of her first screenplay, she finds she needs some motherly support. The formidable Vivian Baxter is on the next plane out. Show more
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