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A spiritual comment and prayer to begin the day, with the Rev Dr Stephen Wigley.
Farming and countryside news. The organic dairy industry is losing farmers and isn't expecting any new ones to join their books over the next year. Anna Hill finds out why. Show more
Wildlife Sound Recordist, Chris Watson, presents the Yellow-Browed Warbler. Show more
Grayson Perry questions the often-heard assertion that anything can be art, in a lecture recorded at St. George's Hall in Liverpool. Show more
Woman's Hour
Alexandra Roach; Dr Clare Gerada; Obesity; 'Pretty or Ugly' videos
58 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
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Dr Clare Gerada, chair of the Royal College of GPs talks to Jane Garvey about her career. Plus how doctors should give advice on obesity, and a look into 'pretty or ugly' websites. Show more
The police arrest a suspect for the kidnap of Rose Gillespie. Victorian gothic mystery starring Phyllis Logan and Liam Brennan. From October 2013. Show more
Some fragile wildlife requires specialist conditions to survive. The duke of burgundy butterfly in the UK is on the brink, because its habitat is under pressure from human use. Show more
Alvin Hall looks at the 1980s and beyond. Beginning with the black pop of Michael Jackson, Prince and Whitney Houston, the series concludes with the rise of hip-hop. Show more
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Terror Through Time
Carlos: International Terrorist
15 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
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Carlos the Jackal was the anti-James Bond, a legend amongst international terrorists. Fergal Keane considers his murderous career. Show more
Joe is losing heart. Meanwhile Lynda summons her powers of persuasion. Show more
Jack continues to dodge his call-up in order to further his boxing career, while Joey is desperate to start his own business. But where will he get the money from? Show more
Josie Long goes on a series of unusual journeys, as she presents a sequence of mini documentaries about adventurous trips. Show more
Costing the Earth
Our Neighbours Are Elephants!
30 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
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Globally, cities continue to grow. Can wildlife and humans live together as cities spread? Julian Rush asks what should be done if your new neighbour turns out to be a wild animal. Show more
Legal magazine. Joshua Rozenberg charts the history of laws forbidding the use of chemical weapons, and reveals how they first emerged in India 2000 years ago. Show more
A Good Read
Brendan O'Neill and Gabriel Gbadamosi
30 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
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Brendan O'Neill, Gabriel Gbadamosi and Harriett Gilbert on books by Graham Greene, Tarjei Vesaas and Michael Dibdin. From 2013. Show more
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Angus Deayton lets Sandi Toksvig, Clive Anderson, Humphrey Ker and Milton Jones devise their own panel show rounds. From 2012. Show more
Ed and Mike wait for an update. Meanwhile Pat has plenty of questions. Show more
Front Row
From Derry-Londonderry, UK City of Culture 2013
30 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
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Mark Lawson reports on 2013 Turner Prize; an interview with the composer Gerald Barry; writer Jennifer Johnston; the inaugural City of Derry International Choral Festival. Show more
The police arrest a suspect for the kidnap of Rose Gillespie. Victorian gothic mystery starring Phyllis Logan and Liam Brennan. From October 2013. Show more
The government wants 170,000 new affordable homes by 2015. But with social landlords under pressure from spending cuts and benefit reforms, can they deliver? Fran Abrams reports. Show more
In Touch
Touch Art Fair, Apple iOS7, rehabilitation workshop
20 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
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Peter White talks to Robin Spinks from the RNIB about the ongoing issues with Apple's iOS7 for visually impaired people. And Tom Walker reports from the Touch Art Fair 2013. Show more
Inside Health
Diabetes Type II; Obesity; Feedback on Anorexia and Shingles; Lyme Disease
28 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
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With news that actor Tom Hanks has been diagnosed with type-2 diabetes, how far in advance can doctors predict the onset of the condition, and what can be done to delay it? Show more
Few people set off in life determined to become embroiled in scandal, yet many do end up disgraced. What is it in our psychology that leads good people down that path? Show more
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Sir John Major calls for windfall tax on utility companies. Plus Germans doing business in Poland, and Syria talks in London. News and analysis with Ritula Shah. Show more
Having survived the museum bombing, Theo must make a new life - and trace the owner of the antique ring. Show more
Symphonious sketches including commentary from the World Ham Shouting Championships and harassment from a footy hero. From 2013. Show more
Alicia McCarthy reports on a change of tack on immigration, an insight into the Cooperative Bank, and a row about disclosures in the Guardian. Show more
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From her beginnings on the comedy circuit in 1981, the award-winning comedienne Jennifer Saunders reads her funny and honest memoir. From October 2013. Show more
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