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A spiritual comment and prayer to begin the day, with the Rt Rev Richard Chartres, Bishop of London. Show more
Sally Challoner finds out how one of the UK's oldest country estates is planning for the year ahead, and she meets some of the tenant farmers and staff at Berkeley Castle. Show more
Sir David Attenborough presents the widespread marine species, the white tern. Show more
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4 Extra Debut. Supporters of the Yorkshire Symphony Orchestra, including Alan Bennett, tell its short history from 1947-1955. From 2014. Show more
The impact of an assassination in 2007. Charles Emmerson journeys through the Armenian diaspora of Europe. From January 2015. Show more
Kenton has plans, while Ambridge celebrates. Show more
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Damien Trench is a survivor of more New Year's Eve parties than he cares to remember and as such has all the advice and anecdotes to help you cope with the realities of a new year. Show more
Comedian Alex Horne remembers his gap year teaching English in China, worrying about girls. With Rufus Hound. From January 2015. Show more
Kate confides in Adam, as Ambridge continues to party. Show more
Pierre recalls his time in prison and Kutuzov reluctantly leads the Battle of Tarutino. Stars Roger Allam and Tom Goodman-Hill. Show more
Melvyn Bragg and his guests discuss the science of the sun, source of all our energy. Show more
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Human rights activists say that last year more than 76-thousand people were killed in Syria.
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The figures suggest 2014 was the worst year for casualties since the outbreak of the civil war in 2011.
Greggie's stories of unexploded bombs in the May of Teck Club's garden prove to hold some truth. Read by Emilia Fox. From January 2015. Episode 4 of 5. Show more
Tim and his nemesis Alex Horne try to recreate a bizarre bet wagered by the 4th Duke of Queensbury in 1753. From 2013. Show more
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By JR Ackerley. The messy stuff - how do we live with it? Robert Hanks tells of a human obsession with John Bradshaw and Prill Barrett. Show more
'I'm at an end with all dreams/why should I linger among the sleepers?' Ian Bostridge discovers how Schubert challenged social and political order in his masterpiece, Winterreise. Show more
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