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A spiritual comment and prayer to begin the day, with Andrew Graystone. Show more
Farming Today
Allotments for food security? Irish pedigree pigs and grazing at Grasmere
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Farmers and the owner of Grasmere Common in the Lake District are at loggerheads over the future of the land. And research suggests that allotments could be key to food security. Show more
David Attenborough presents the song thrush. Show more
Should governments try to influence private morality? Michael Sandel, the Public Philosopher, leads a discussion in the Netherlands, one of the world's most liberal states. Show more
Woman's Hour
Marriage certificates; Tourette's; football coach Pia Sundhage
58 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
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This edition looks at whether marriage certificates are sexist, football coach Pia Sundage, Tourette's and children, and the life of communism's Eleanor Marx. Show more
A message scrawled on a woodland treehouse, where teenager Mark fell to his death 19 years before, causes panic among his remaining friends. Stars William Ash. Show more
Intelligence: Born Smart, Born Equal, Born Different
Episode 3: Born Different
28 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
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Adam Rutherford asks what, in the future, the genetics of intelligence could mean for educational policy. Are we right to fear streaming at birth? Show more
In search of Little Miss Cornshucks, Salena Godden visits blues and jazz-soaked Chicago to uncover the story of this unique 1940's singer and her lost legacy. Show more
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Martha Kearney presents national and international news. Listeners can share their views via email: wato@bbc.co.uk or on twitter: #wato.
Martin Sixsmith looks at how our DNA and the development of our brains inform who we are and how we think. From May 2014. Show more
Eddie treats Clarrie, and Charlie surprises Adam. Show more
When her eccentric French grandmother turns 90, Caroline takes her on one last trip to Paris. A true story from writer-performer Caroline Horton. Show more
Jay Rayner and the team are in Liverpool for the first episode in a new series of the culinary panel programme. Show more
Solar and wind energy can often be wasted if it is not needed when it is generated. Tom Heap looks at ideas for storing energy using landscape or science and asks if it is enough. Show more
Word of Mouth
Reader, I Marinated Him - the language of food
28 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
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Michael Rosen is on stage at the Food Connections Festival in Bristol with Sue Shepherd, Annie Gray and Kathryn Hughes, discussing hungry minds and literary meals through history. Show more
TV presenter John Craven chooses engineer Isambard Kingdom Brunel. With Julia Elton and Matthew Parris. From 2014. Show more
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Radiators and Wayne Rooney. Alex Horne and his band explore the theme of home and leisure via music and comedy. From May 2014. Show more
A surprise visitor at Ambridge Organics, and Rob's getting to know the boss. Show more
Front Row
Godzilla reviewed; Ailyn Perez and Stephen Costello in La Traviata
30 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
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Godzilla reviewed, America's fastest rising opera stars Ailyn Perez and Stephen Costello in La Traviata, playwright Peter Bowker on his new TV drama on the 1996 Manchester bombing. Show more
A message scrawled on a woodland treehouse, where teenager Mark fell to his death 19 years before, causes panic among his remaining friends. Stars William Ash. Show more
With the government planning to introduce a modern slavery bill this year, Jane Deith reveals how the homeless and other vulnerable people are being exploited for cheap labour. Show more
In Touch
Changes to Disability Students' Allowance; practicalities of 'killing time'
20 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
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The government's proposed changes to the equipment and assistance entitlement for disabled students at university, and Richard Lane on the practicalities of 'killing time'. Show more
Why does one child rebel and another not? A new programme for fast tracking mental health workers, and the latest finalist in the All in the Mind Awards. With Claudia Hammond. Show more
Should governments try to influence private morality? Michael Sandel, the Public Philosopher, leads a discussion in the Netherlands, one of the world's most liberal states. Show more
With Ritula Shah. ICC re-opens examination of British military action in Iraq; right to be forgotten on the internet; and a personal take on the rise of British euro-scepticism. Show more
A flashbulb moment of a meeting in a Northern town, and Luke knows he must leave. Show more
Simon Mayo's battle of comedy generations. With Lucy Porter, Tom O'Connor, Dave Spikey and Sean Walsh From April 2011. Show more
Susan Hulme reports from Westminster.
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Complete with self-built road bike and period cycling outfit, Tim Moore arrives in Milan for his epic challenge. From 2014. Show more
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