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A spiritual comment and prayer to begin the day, with Bishop Stephen Oliver. Show more
Farming Today takes a look at newcomers to agriculture. Who are they, and what are the opportunities for people just starting out in farming? Presented by Charlotte Smith. Show more
David Attenborough presents the garden warbler. Show more
Morning news and current affairs. Including Sports Desk; Weather; Thought for the Day.
Imagine a country guilty of past crimes. What obligations do its current citizens have to make amends? Michael Sandel poses the question to an audience in Japan. Show more
Woman's Hour
Lorrie Moore; Lynn Forester de Rothschild; Incontinence
58 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
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Jane Garvey talks to Lynn Forester de Rothschild about inclusive capitalism, and to Lorrie Moore about her latest collection of short stories, Bark. Show more
Increasing rent prices send Sapna's elderly neighbour on a crusade against corruption. Stars Rasika Dugal. From the best-selling novel The Accidental Apprentice. Show more
Matthew Hill asks how government plans for an NHS-wide ethics code could be enforced, not just on medical staff but also those involved in management, finance and public relations. Show more
Frances Fyfield is joined by violinist Rupert Marshall Luck and pianist Lucy Parham to explore the love story behind the autograph manuscript Elgar's salon classic Salut D'Amour. 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.
David Goldblatt tells the story of Brazil through football when in the 1950s, it came to define the whole nation. From 2014. Show more
Helen and Rob have news for Peggy. Meanwhile, Fallon is planning a party. Show more
All the Dark Corners
Something in the Water by Paul Cornell
45 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
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Sceptical scientist James moves to Standlake, famous for its lake monster, but then he sees something. Stars James Nickerson. Show more
Jay Rayner hosts the culinary panel programme from the Bristol Food Connections Festival. Show more
Three people with different addictions talk frankly to Fi Glover about falling off the wagon. Show more
From ancient stained glass to towering skyscraper, windows are the ultimate luxury item. Architectural historian Tom Dyckhoff finds out more about these holes in the wall. Show more
Monty Python's Michael Palin chooses the American writer, Ernest Hemingway. With Matthew Parris. From 2014. Show more
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Milk, and cheese dreams. Alex Horne and his band explore money, shopping and consumerism via music and comedy. From May 2014. Show more
There's a shock for David and Ruth, and Elizabeth braces herself. Show more
Front Row
Venus in Fur; Gurpreet Kaur Bhatti; The Normal Heart; Michael Cunningham
30 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
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Kirsty Lang reviews Venus in Fur, the new film from Roman Polanski, and interviews novelist Michael Cunningham and Sikh playwright Gurpreet Kaur Bhatti. Show more
Increasing rent prices send Sapna's elderly neighbour on a crusade against corruption. Stars Rasika Dugal. From the best-selling novel The Accidental Apprentice. Show more
With warnings that GP services are under threat as never before, Jenny Cuffe investigates what is described as a 'perfect storm' of funding cuts, retirement and growing demand. Show more
In Touch
Listeners' questions; VI rehab worker; blind child's play
20 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
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Our experts answer three questions posed by listeners, Peter White meets a visually impaired rehab worker, and how to teach your blind child to play. Show more
Visual overload is explained by a neuroscientist and magician, Claudia Hammond hears from finalists in the All in the Mind awards, and Guy Holmes on professional boundaries. Show more
Imagine a country guilty of past crimes. What obligations do its current citizens have to make amends? Michael Sandel poses the question to an audience in Japan. Show more
In-depth reporting and analysis from a global perspective.
Sarah is suspicious of the new footman James Smith, even though his presence lightens her workload. Pride & Prejudice from the servants' perspective, read by Sophie Thompson.
Simon Mayo's battle of comedy generations. With Jon Richardson, Lucy Porter, Tom O'Connor and Norman Lovett. From April 2011. Show more
St James' Gardens in Liverpool was once a derelict no-go area. Now restored, Alan Dein meets a regular group of visitors and finds out the role the park has played in their lives. Show more
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While walking barefoot through Kenya, author Linda Cracknell discovers the connection between feet and politics. Show more
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