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A spiritual comment and prayer to begin the day with the Rev Roger Hutchings. Show more
Fire investigators say the blaze at a recycling plant in the West Midlands was started by a Chinese lantern. Farmers say they have warned of the risk for years. Show more
Steve Backshall presents the story and sound of the yellowhammer. Show more
As Turkish prime minister Erdogan confronts his critics in Taksim Square, Jonathan Freedland considers Emperor Justinian's response to the Nika Riots of AD532 in Constantinople. Show more
In Zhengzhou, Roger discovers a pyramid-shaped building housing some of the finest treasures of the country. Show more
Jane Garvey launches the Woman's Hour Power List films, in a special programme live from the Radio Theatre at Broadcasting House in London. Show more
Edward is surprised when Louise agrees to meet his long-standing lover Diana. But he cannot quite bring himself to tell his wife Villy. Show more
Is the only way to preserve nature to show that it can pay its way in a world driven by money, or is nature too precious to be left to markets? Monty Don investigates. Show more
The impact of wartime favourite 'Lili Marlene', made famous by Marlene Dietrich and sung by soldiers on both sides. From July 2013. Show more
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Over champagne and cozonac cake, Romanian soprano Angela Gheorghiu tells Nina Myskow about scarcity and abundance, being spoon-fed by her mother and how to sweeten cabbage. Show more
Roy is supportive, and Lilian rejects an idea out of hand. Show more
By Steven Camden. Jason lives in a one-bed flat with his wife and daughter, financially stable but in essence treading water. Then his life is derailed by the arrival of Riley. Show more
Josie Long presents tales of running away, flight and car chases, including the story of a 93-year-old wing walker getting lost in the clouds. Show more
Michael Blastland invites us to discover the way we think, behave and make decisions, and to explore how far we are led by reason, emotion or instinct. Show more
Kim Normanton presents a moving, personal programme about memory and dementia, inspired by her mother's illness. She explores a new approach to treatment - recreating the past. Show more
4 Extra Debut. Harriett Gilbert, Owen Jones and Sarah Hall discuss books by Robert Swindells, James Salter and Geoffrey Household. From 2013. Show more
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Anne is off to Cambridge, but Charlotte does not know the meaning of the word 'thick'. Literally. Is this the end of a beautiful friendship? Stars James Fleet. From June 2012. Show more
Brian's got work on his mind, and Brenda's lost direction.
Front Row
Emma Watson in The Bling Ring, Anna Chancellor, Clarke Peters' Cultural Exchange
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Review of Emma Watson in Sofia Coppola's film The Bling Ring, actress Anna Chancellor in Private Lives, actors playing themselves, and Clarke Peters selects his Cultural Exchange. Show more
Edward is surprised when Louise agrees to meet his long-standing lover Diana. But he cannot quite bring himself to tell his wife Villy. Show more
The crisis in A&E has moved hospitals back up the political agenda. But Allan Urry asks if the real problem lies in the way they are paid for the care they are supposed to provide. Show more
Presented by Peter White. The first ever international treaty for blind people will make it easier to provide books in a form that is accessible for visually impaired readers. Show more
Inside Health
Hayfever management; Generic drugs; Diclofenac; Breastfeeding and cheese molars; Pacemakers; Antibiotics and MS
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Dr Mark Porter goes on a weekly quest to demystify the health issues that perplex us, asking why up to one-in-seven British children have soft yellow teeth. Show more
As Turkish prime minister Erdogan confronts his critics in Taksim Square, Jonathan Freedland considers Emperor Justinian's response to the Nika Riots of AD532 in Constantinople. Show more
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Is Egypt in the midst of a military coup? In-depth reporting and analysis from a global perspective. Show more
Alan Tealing arrives in Australia to confront the trial's key witness. Failing to find him, he engineers a meeting with his wife instead. Show more
Brian Cox and Robin Ince transport their cage of infinite proportions to the Glastonbury Festival to talk quantum physics with Jeff Forshaw, Fay Dowker and singer KT Tunstall. Show more
Susan Hulme hears the Prime Minister talk tough on Europe. There are plans to scale back 'stop and search'. And how a chief constable lost her job. Show more
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Anchee Min lands in the USA, but as a student with no English, she is terrified that immigration will not let her in. Read by Chipo Chung. Show more
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