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A spiritual comment and prayer to begin the day, with the Rev Mary Stallard.
Exploring the knock-on effects of avian flu in Yorkshire. Charlotte Smith hears from a free-range egg producer who can't move his produce because he is within the restriction zone. Show more
Chris Packham presents the purple martin from eastern North America. Show more
Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss Aesop, legendary author of the famous collection of fables. Show more
Woman's Hour
Violinist Kyung Wha Chung; Michael Pattemore, widower of Lynda Bellingham
58 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
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Violinist Kyung Wha Chung on her much awaited comeback. The widower of Lynda Bellingham talks about her new novel and life without her. Plus the CEO of Refuge Sandra Horley. Show more
On the fourth day of the inquest into the death of a female soldier, the psychiatric nurse who took care of Lorna takes the stand. Show more
Mobeen Azhar reports from Karachi, Pakistan's biggest city, where police are fighting an increasingly desperate war against the Taliban. Show more
Aminatta Forna explains how the vivid descriptions of the wilderness in the works of Jack London had a crucial influence over her, telling also the story of his turbulent life. Show more
A History of Ideas
Historian Simon Schaffer on Beauty and Evolution
11 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
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Historian of science Simon Schaffer explores beauty and evolution. Can the ideas of Charles Darwin help explain Simon's love of Mahler? Show more
You and Yours
eBay's restricted items and Wonga's compensation
45 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
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Banned goods that contain asbestos are found on eBay, Wonga struggles to compensate customers and Lloyds Bank's hefty insurance renewals. Show more
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Select Committee chairman Whittingdale backs call for Mahmood police inquiry, plus Ineos invest £640m in shale gas exploration. Presented by Martha Kearney. Show more
Australia's leading crime novelist Peter Temple talks to Mark Lawson about depicting a society shaped by both British colonialism and American power. Show more
There are ambitious plans at Home Farm, and Carol is having fun. Show more
Return of the comedy series by Joyce Bryant about the worst university in the UK - ranked 132nd in the academic league tables. Show more
Felicity Evans visits Steart Marshes in Somerset, just as the sea wall is breached, and the landscape is transformed forever. Show more
Sir Terry Wogan appeals on behalf of Children in Need, the BBC's UK corporate charity, making a difference to the lives of children across the UK. Show more
Open Book
Pulitzer prize-winner Marilynne Robinson on new novel Lila
28 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
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Pulitzer prize-winning author Marilynne Robinson talks about her new novel Lila, Tim Parks on why we read, and literature lovers in Liverpool discuss the joys of shared reading. Show more
The Film Programme
Julianne Moore on Mockingjay part 1, Randall Wright on Hockney and the men behind The Lego Movie
28 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
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Julianne Moore tells Francine about her role in the new Hunger Games movie. Randall Wright talks about his Hockney documentary and we hear from the men behind The Lego Movie. Show more
BBC Inside Science
Comet landing detects organics molecules; Lunar Mission One; Biological warfare
30 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
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Philae lander detects organic molecules on Comet 67P; UK-led crowdfunded moon mission; The selfish gene debate. Show more
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A pure moment of happiness and a song for a season that doesn't usually get sung about. Stars Carrie Quinlan. From 2014. Show more
Jennifer is on the trail, and the hunt is in trouble. Show more
Front Row
Dr John; David Hare pays tribute to Mike Nichols; Composer John Adams
30 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
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John Adams on his latest opera The Gospel According to the Other Mary, New Orleans musician Dr John on Louis Armstrong, and the director of The Graduate, Mike Nichols, remembered. Show more
On the fourth day of the inquest into the death of a female soldier, the psychiatric nurse who took care of Lorna takes the stand. Show more
David Cameron has reinvigorated the Conservative's landmark Right to Buy policy, but can Britain afford to keep selling valuable social housing stock off on the cheap? Show more
What is the role of a boss? To tell staff what to do or allow them to decide for themselves? This award-winning programme on upside-down management is presented by Evan Davis. Show more
BBC Inside Science
Comet landing detects organics molecules; Lunar Mission One; Biological warfare
30 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
Available for over a year
Philae lander detects organic molecules on Comet 67P; UK-led crowdfunded moon mission; The selfish gene debate. Show more
Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss Aesop, legendary author of the famous collection of fables. Show more
The latest weather forecast.
In-depth reporting and analysis from a global perspective.
Brother Morris confides to McMurdo that he has learned that the Lodge is in danger and the entire future of the Order may be at stake. Show more
Milton is on the run after leaking all the UN's emails, except the dull Swiss ones. With Dan Tetsell. From July 2011. Show more
Sean Curran hears David Cameron give evidence on devolution. Vince Cable accepts defeat after this week's vote to scrap the 'beer tie'. And peers stand up for asylum seekers. Show more
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Alan Cumming faces a reckoning as he continues his moving memoir about his relationship with his father and a family mystery. Show more
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