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Reflection and prayer with writer and broadcaster Anna Magnusson. Show more
Saving crops from slugs. Farmers in eastern England are being paid by a water company to use a new kind of slug killer, and in Shropshire, scientists fit slugs with micro trackers. Show more
Chris Packham presents the mute swan. Show more
Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss Mary Magdalene, one of the best-known figures in the Bible. Show more
Author and illustrator Jill Murphy; new statistics on sleeping rough and accessing mental health services; the Hemsley sisters; wetting the bed. Presented by Jenni Murray. Show more
It is decision time. Will Isadora go back to New York with her husband, Bennett, or will she take off around Europe with her new lover, charming Englishman Adrian Goodlove? Show more
From Our Own Correspondent
Turkey Points the Finger
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Turkey points the finger at the Kurds - in Syria. Plus other stories from Sri Lanka, Ethiopia, the Galapagos Islands and Detroit. Presented by Kate Adie. Show more
Natalie Haynes explores why infidelity has inspired artists, writers and dramatists since the Ancient Greeks. From 2016. Show more
One to One
Carolyn Quinn speaks to Gillian Duffy
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Carolyn Quinn speaks to Gillian Duffy, called a 'bigoted woman' in 2010 by Gordon Brown. Show more
You and Yours
Care home fees, Fast cars, Scottish tea
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The families paying unfair care home fees, because local authorities are flouting new rules. With Winifred Robinson. Show more
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Analysis of news and current affairs, presented by Martha Kearney.
Incarnations: India in 50 Lives
Annie Besant: An Indian Tomtom
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Sunil Khilnani explores the journey of Annie Besant, from late Victorian campaigner and social reformer in England to leader of India’s Congress Party. Show more
Does 'Mum' know best? Clarrie tries to keep her house in order. Show more
Winner of Best Single Drama in the BBC Audio Drama Awards 2016. Charlene James's powerful play about two Somali teenagers living in London - strangers who share the same secret. Show more
Clare Balding walks up Loughrigg Fell in Cumbria with the writer and journalist Simon Ingram, who explains why mountain climbing can shed a whole new light on your life. Show more
Noma Dumezweni makes the Radio 4 Appeal on behalf of Theatre for a Change. Show more
Meg Rosoff, best known for her books for young people, talks to Mariella Frostrup about her debut novel for adults, Jonathan Unleashed. Show more
The Film Programme
The Oscars, A video shop in Greenland
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With Antonia Quirke. Clare Binns and Tim Robey assess the runners and riders in this year's Academy Awards. Show more
BBC Inside Science
UK science and the EU, Sex of organs, Artificial colon, Gorillas call when eating
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Britain faces a referendum on whether to leave Europe. Science, and scientists, often cross borders so how would Brexit affect science? Show more
Six O'Clock News
25/02/2015 BBC criticised for failing to stop sexual abuse
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Inquiry says BBC failings allowed abuse by Jimmy Savile and Stuart Hall to go undetected
Susan Calman tries to learn how to unwind, by going hillwalking with Muriel Gray. From 2016. Show more
As the Bridge Farm Archers remember John, Tom offers brotherly love. Show more
Front Row
The Maids, Tim Parks, Shetland weaving
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Kirsty Lang talks to actresses Uzo Aduba, Laura Carmichael and Zawe Ashton, who are starring in Jean Genet's play The Maids. Show more
It is decision time. Will Isadora go back to New York with her husband, Bennett, or will she take off around Europe with her new lover, charming Englishman Adrian Goodlove? Show more
How did Jimmy Savile get away with sexually abusing young fans when so many people appear to have known so much? Former BBC staff from Savile's heyday talk to David Sillito. Show more
The credit crunch, record low interest rates and a technology boom - all happened in the past decade. Evan Davis and guests discuss how businesses have adapted to the changes. Show more
BBC Inside Science
UK science and the EU, Sex of organs, Artificial colon, Gorillas call when eating
30 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
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Britain faces a referendum on whether to leave Europe. Science, and scientists, often cross borders so how would Brexit affect science? Show more
Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss Mary Magdalene, one of the best-known figures in the Bible. Show more
The World Tonight
Row over Europe's migrant crisis
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Will the influx of refugees change how people vote in the UK referendum? Plus a look at why there are more people sleeping rough and the row over the Oscars goody bag. Show more
Jilted and jobless, Jonathan is saved from hitting rock bottom by the machinations of his clever canine companions Dante and Sissy. Show more
Comic monologue character studies by Sally Phillips and Lily Bevan. With Emma Thompson and Olivia Colman. From 2016. Show more
Sean Curran reports from Westminster as MPs reveal where they stand in the European referendum debate, while they welcome moves to claim EU funds to help areas hit by flooding. Show more
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Luc Sante explores Georges-Eugene Haussmann's refashioning of Paris in the mid-19th century, which left few buildings standing. Show more
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