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A spiritual comment and prayer to begin the day with Alison Murdoch, director of the Foundation for Developing Compassion and Wisdom. Show more
Would you want to use Facebook on top of Snowdon? Anna Hill hears claims that better broadband is the way to improve rural tourism. Show more
David Attenborough presents the guillemot. Show more
Morning news and current affairs with Justin Webb and Evan Davis, including George Osborne on spending cuts, plus Syria arms embargo and female literary villains. Show more
The Life Scientific
Episode 51: Linda Partridge
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Can we live healthier lives in old age? Jim Al-Khalili talks to Prof Dame Linda Partridge, who studies the genetics of ageing, with the hope that one day she can slow it down. Show more
In the first of three interviews on the theme of immigration, Clive Myrie talks to Alp Mehmet, vice-chair of Migration Watch. Show more
Ute Lemper on her latest song cycle, crime writer Dana Stabenow, the 18th-century inventor of Coadestone, and are women in The Apprentice as catty as they seem? With Samira Ahmed. Show more
Borderline personality disorder is a common but controversial mental health diagnosis. Writer Clare Allan, who herself has the diagnosis, explores the history and science. Show more
Professor Robert Winston looks at music with a scientist's eye. What is happening in our heads when we listen to music? Show more
You and Yours
Call You and Yours: Should pornography be discussed as part of sex education?
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Consumer phone-in with Julian Worricker. Should pornography be discussed as part of sex and relationship education in primary and secondary schools? Show more
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Peter White on the search for 'miracle cures' in his history of disabled people in the 18th and 19th centuries. From May 2013. Show more
Josh has his mind on business, and there are some scores to be settled at the single wicket. Show more
Charles Dickens - A Tale of Two Cities
3. Two Promises
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News of a courtship is exchanged in a Paris wine shop, while in London there is promise of a wedding. Stars Alison Steadman. Show more
Josie Long presents a selection of short documentaries which peel back the curtain, peer into the darkness and look out at those who are watching us. Show more
Wilko Johnson answers questions from the audience about Dr Feelgood's album, 'Down By The Jetty'. From May 2013. Show more
Giles Coren finds surprising parallels between our current food scandals and those of the Victorians - a reliance on cheap ready meals and the operation of unscrupulous suppliers. Show more
Historian Dr Lucy Worsley chooses 'The Lady with the Lamp', Florence Nightingale. From 2013. Show more
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Sir John fills his castle with wounded soldiers, and De Warenne fills his trousers with ice. Medieval sitcom stars James Fleet. From May 2012. Show more
It's a busy time for Jennifer and Tony gets things underway. Show more
Front Row
Byzantium; Lucy Kirkwood; Audrey Niffenegger; Nicholas Hytner's Cultural Exchange
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Mark Lawson reviews vampire film Byzantium, plus Lucy Kirkwood on her play Chimerica, Audrey Niffenegger on working with the Royal Ballet, and Nicholas Hytner's Cultural Exchange. Show more
Abandoned by her salesman husband, Pearl Tull is left to bring up her three children alone. The story of a fractured Baltimore family dramatised by Rebecca Lenkiewicz. Show more
Rob Broomby reports on growing concern about Iran's nuclear intentions, as it continues to defy the UN and nuclear watchdog the IAEA. Is Iran playing for time to develop a bomb? Show more
Peter White is joined by Dr Fred Reid, Ellie Southwood and Seema Flower to discuss the reasons why 75% of blind people in the UK are unemployed. Show more
All in the Mind
Neuromyths in schools; psychosis and prisons; the case of HM
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New knowledge about the brain is feeding its way into the classroom, but there are fears that neuromyths are thoroughly muddled up with neurofacts. With Claudia Hammond. Show more
The Life Scientific
Episode 51: Linda Partridge
28 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
Available for over a year
Can we live healthier lives in old age? Jim Al-Khalili talks to Prof Dame Linda Partridge, who studies the genetics of ageing, with the hope that one day she can slow it down. Show more
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Pope Alexander VI begins his reign with caution, impressing the Romans while keeping his mistress and his children in check as best he can. Read by Robert Glenister. Show more
Britain's leading ventriloquist brings the crafty art back to radio. With Jim Al-Khalili and Wagner from X Factor. From 2013. Show more
Muchelney means 'Great Island' and this village in the Somerset Levels is often cut off. In the highest flood in living memory, and Alan Dein meets the people who live there. Show more
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Family holidays to the south coast expose the darker side of life in the north. Paul Morley on what it means to be a northerner. From May 2013. Show more
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