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A spiritual comment and prayer to begin the day, with Shirley Jenner, lecturer at the University of Manchester. Show more
Defra secretary of state still supports the work of the RPA despite a damning report. And forage from across the UK is delivered to Cumbrian farmers recovering from the floods. Show more
David Attenborough presents the sounds and story of the grey heron. Show more
The Life Scientific
Episode 113: Venki Ramakrishnan on ribosomes
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Jim Al-Khalili talks to Nobel Prize-winner and president of the Royal Society Venki Ramakrishnan. Show more
One to One
Mark Lawson talks to Marvin Gaye Chetwynd
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Interview series. Mark Lawson discusses self-revelation with artist and Turner Prize nominee Marvin Gaye Chetwynd. Show more
Woman's Hour
Carrie Underwood, EU Campaigns and Women, Clemence Poesy
58 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
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How well are women's voices being represented in the EU debate? Singer Carrie Underwood performs, and Jane Garvey speaks to Clemence Poesy about her new film, The Ones Below. Show more
Mr Rochester has a wife. And where is the Jane Eyre of yesterday? Show more
Alok Jha asks if science is in crisis. Show more
Turntable Tales
Episode 1: Berliner to Gramophone
30 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
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DJ Colleen Murphy charts how the record-playing turntable provided revolutions per minute not just in sound but in society, from the earliest gramophone to today's hi-tech decks. Show more
Why was the bust of a blind, vegetarian, medieval Arabic poet the casualty of Syria's modern war? Show more
You and Yours
Call You and Yours - Have you been nagged by the nanny state into changing for the better?
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Winifred Robinson asks if listeners have been nagged by the nanny state into changing for the better. An England public health campaign aims to make people healthier in middle age. Show more
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The Bank of England governor Mark Carney says EU membership has reinforced the 'dynamism of the UK economy'. The leave campaign says he is harming the reputation of the bank. Show more
Incarnations: India in 50 Lives
Subhas Chandra Bose: A Touch of the Abnormal
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Sunil Khilnani explores the life of political leader and freedom fighter Subhas Chandra Bose. Show more
Lynda's garden gets the creative juices flowing, and the Grundys plan a celebration for Eddie. Show more
Comedy by Daniel Thurman. Ian returns to his childhood home 30 years after he last saw his mother. Starring Vincent Franklin and Anne Reid. Show more
Tom Holland discusses a moral panic that gave birth to the Women's Police Service, Helen Castor investigates the origins of the Marriage Banns, and Fiona Watson champions 1302. Show more
Tom Heap visits New York to find out how to 'climate-proof' a coastal, highly populated, major world city. Show more
Joshua Rozenberg with the first of a new series of the UK's legal magazine programme. This edition looks at how effective the law is at dealing with drones. Show more
4 Extra Debut. Joe Dunthorne, John O'Farrell and Harriett Gilbert choose Denis Johnson, Cathy Rentzenbrink and Marilynne Robinson. From 2016. Show more
Six O'Clock News
08/03/2016 Carney: EU exit 'biggest domestic risk'
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Bank of England Governor says an EU exit is the biggest financial risk facing the UK
Nice lodgings, money - finally all’s going well for Ed - until someone loses their temper. Stars Christopher Douglas. From 2015. Show more
Helen puts her foot in it, and Josh puts his best foot forward. Show more
Front Row
Anomalisa, Seamus Heaney's The Aeneid, Handel at Vauxhall, In the Age of Giorgione
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Arts news with Samira Ahmed, including a review of Anomalisa, Seamus Heaney's The Aeneid, Handel at Vauxhall's Pleasure Gardens and Venetian painter Giorgione's influence. Show more
Mr Rochester has a wife. And where is the Jane Eyre of yesterday? Show more
With asylum claims on the increase and backlogs in the courts, is the system for deciding who gets sanctuary in the UK able to cope? Allan Urry reports. Show more
As part of BBC News School Report, Kelsey from Watford Boys Grammar co-hosts the programme. Kelsey is 14 and is the only blind pupil at his school. Show more
Inside Health
Dementia advice, Antidepressants, Transplant organs, Vaginal seeding
28 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
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Antidepressants, how do you know when you are better and can stop taking them? Dr Mark Porter gets advice from Professor Tony Kendrick. Show more
The Life Scientific
Episode 113: Venki Ramakrishnan on ribosomes
28 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
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Jim Al-Khalili talks to Nobel Prize-winner and president of the Royal Society Venki Ramakrishnan. Show more
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The World Tonight
EU-Turkey migrant-exchange plan 'illegal'
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The head of the Council of Europe has voiced concerns over the legality of plans to exchange 'migrants' arriving in Greece for refugees in Turkey. Show more
While Harold Fry walks the length of England, Queenie gets notes typed up and won’t stop until he arrives. Stars Paul Venables. Show more
Andrew O'Neill looks at what makes up our sexual identity and why some people are so offended by homosexuality. From 2014. Show more
The Governor of the Bank of England is quizzed on the impact of UK membership of the EU. Sean Curran reports from Westminster. Show more
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Nobel Prize-winning poet Seamus Heaney's translation of Virgil's Aeneid, Book VI, in which Aeneas travels into the underworld to meet the spirit of his father. Read by Ian McKellen. Show more
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