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A spiritual comment and prayer to begin the day with Imam Monawar Hussain.
The highs and lows of this year's harvest under discussion. Disease resistant crops and why they could be good news for craft beer drinkers. How British herbs are big business. Show more
The latest weather forecast for farmers.
Miranda Krestovnikoff presents the Andean cock-of-the-rock from Peru. Show more
Morning news and current affairs. Including Sports Desk, Weather and Thought for the Day.
Andrew Marr talks to potter Edmund de Waal, curator Tim Marlow, poet Annie Freud and materials engineer Mark Miodownik. Show more
A look at women's access to the full, new, flat-rate state pension; erectile dysfunction; Jackie Collins and the seven basic emotions and their history Show more
4 Extra Debut. Shardlake and Barak arrive in York a day ahead of King Henry VIII’s spectacular Royal Progress to York. Stars Justin Salinger. Show more
Ada battles with her mental health, but pursues her interest in Babbage’s innovative engines with zeal. Starring Sally Hawkins. Show more
Jen competes with Stuart in the parenting stakes – with a kids’ sleepover like no other... Stars Sheila Hancock. From 2015. Show more
Albert Wilson does not think he and Florrie should pass up on two free tickets to the theatre. Show more
You and Yours
Dog attack claims, Data sharing, School uniforms
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Five police forces in England promise to investigate all dog attacks on private property. Plus the story of a 98-year-old who was sold insurance he never needed. Show more
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Analysis of news and current affairs. Martha Kearney interviews former Liberal Democrat leader Nick Clegg and speaks to the co-author of the unofficial biography of David Cameron. Show more
Computing Britain
Episode 6: Computers in Class
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Hannah Fry describes some 1980s efforts to inspire Britain to embrace computing, the birth of the BBC Micro and computers in schools. Show more
Who will produce a winning entry? Susan has a tasty peace offering. Show more
Her Story, by Simon Armitage. A busking musician discovers a natural talent for the harp that has a deep, irreversible effect on his and his lover's lives. Music by PJ Harvey. Show more
Nigel Rees hosts the quotations quiz with Norman Lovett, Nicolette Jones, Jeremy Front and Sarah Kendall. From September 2015. Show more
By Jonathan Buckley. A family seek the help of a clairvoyant to shed light on the fate of their missing daughter. Read by Maxine Peake. Show more
Jim Coleman managed legendary jazz drummer Chet Baker’s tours for the last years of his life. With Andrew McGibbon. From 2015. Show more
Ernie Rea and guests discuss the religious history and contemporary aspects of pacifism. Show more
Six O'Clock News
21 09 2015 Volkswagen in crisis.
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falsified emission tests in US results in billions wiped off the value of Volkswagen.
David Mitchell gets David O'Doherty, Susan Calman, Jon Richardson and Arthur Smith to lie with some truths. From 2015. Show more
Rob looks for more structure, and Toby feels confident for Christmas. Show more
Front Row
Chancellor George Osborne, Justin Cartwright, 99 Homes, Mark Haddon
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Arts news with Samira Ahmed, including George Osborne on bringing British culture to China, Mark Haddon on his award-winning short story and a review of thriller 99 Homes. Show more
4 Extra Debut. Shardlake and Barak arrive in York a day ahead of King Henry VIII’s spectacular Royal Progress to York. Stars Justin Salinger. Show more
Previously seen as a gushing font of power, it is now more a sluggish dark stream running under UK politics. James Naughtie asks if Britain squandered North Sea oil. Show more
Paul Johnson, director of the Institute for Fiscal Studies, asks why Britain spends such vast sums on Housing Benefit - now £25 billion. What good does it do? Show more
Brett Westwood explores how brambles appear in art, literature, forensics and religion. From children's books to blackberry picking to unravelling serious crime. Show more
Andrew Marr talks to potter Edmund de Waal, curator Tim Marlow, poet Annie Freud and materials engineer Mark Miodownik. Show more
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The World Tonight
Volkswagen share prices plunge after it admits rigging emissions tests
45 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
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Bosses of the world's biggest car manufacturer under growing pressure.
4 Extra Debut. In 1915, Amory’s uncle sets her life on its course when he gives her a camera for her seventh birthday. Read by Barbara Flynn. Show more
Michael Rosen and Laura Wright explore the numbers one to ten and look at how numbers are understood - and misunderstood. Alex Bellos and Michael Blastland explain. Show more
Jessica Hynes, who plays Siobhan Sharpe in W1A, presents the pieces of writing that mean the most to her to the audience at the Radio Theatre. Readers: Cyril Nri and Angela Thorne. Show more
The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4. Followed by Weather.
On a personal pilgrimage to the countries and people who make porcelain, Edmund de Waal's first stop is China and Jingdezhen, the city of porcelain. Show more
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