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Church bells from Westminster Abbey. Show more
Saboteur of democracy or champion of Parliament? Mark Coles profiles Gina Miller, the woman behind a court case that could stymie Brexit. Show more
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The poetry of the Persian mystic, considered the first Whirling Dervish, is still popular 800 years after his death. Mark Tully considers the reasons for his enduring appeal. Show more
Is the milk in your coffee as important as the beans? Caz Graham is in Lancashire to meet the farmer who thinks it is. Show more
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The story of one life-saving bible in the First World War, the reaction of religious groups to the US election result and the poems of Terry Waite. Show more
Jamie Andrew makes an appeal on behalf of Bendrigg Trust. Show more
The latest weather forecast.
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Worship from Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris with members of the Royal British Legion. Led by the Rev Canon Alyson Lamb, with Bishop to Her Majesty's Forces, Nigel Stock. Show more
Roger Scruton assesses some of the reasons behind Donald Trump's victory. And he asks why many who intended to vote for Donald Trump would not have confessed to their intention. Show more
John Aitchison presents the chough. Show more
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Toby has a new toy, and Rob is forced to rethink. Show more
Jonathan Dimbleby sets the scene in London's Whitehall for the solemn ceremony when the nation remembers the sacrifice made by so many in two world wars and in other conflicts. Show more
One to One
John Harris talks to Prof Simon Baron-Cohen
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Guardian journalist John Harris, father of an autistic son, talks to Professor Simon Baron-Cohen, director of the Autism Research Centre at Cambridge University. Show more
David Mitchell gets John Finnemore, Frankie Boyle, Jeremy Hardy and Lucy Porter to lie with some truths. From 2016. Show more
Spain's Basque region exerts a powerful influence on global cuisine, Dan Saladino finds out why. Heston Blumenthal and writer Harold McGee provide insights into this food culture. Show more
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Global news and analysis.
4 Extra Debut. Journalist Mary Ann Sieghart has 'face blindness' and she wants more of us to understand the implications. From 2016. Show more
Eric Robson and the panel are in the West Midlands. Answering the horticultural queries are Bunny Guinness, Bob Flowerdew and Christine Walkden. Show more
The Listening Project
Sunday Omnibus: Nature's Inspiration
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Fi Glover introduces conversations about nature's magical sights and sounds, whether experienced on foot, in a boat, or in the pursuit of art. Show more
To ensure the future of their new home, the rabbits must confront the terrifying General Woundwort. Stars Gunnar Cauthery. Show more
Open Book
Margaret Drabble, Louis de Bernieres, Literary prizes, Wyl Menmuir on fictional islands
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Mariella Frostrup talks to Margaret Drabble about her new novel The Dark Flood Rises. Show more
Andrew Motion responds to the subject of climate change in a unique audio poem. Show more
Britain says it wants to tackle international corruption but other states complain they don't get enough assistance when attempting to recover looted assets from the capital. Show more
Saboteur of democracy or champion of Parliament? Mark Coles profiles Gina Miller, the woman behind a court case that could stymie Brexit. Show more
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The latest weather forecast.
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Peter Curran chooses his BBC Radio highlights.
Tony needs a favour, and Kate's efforts are assessed. Show more
The comedian-activist is in Manchester, with policies on low cost housing, happier train carriages and road safety. From 2013. Show more
In Fay Weldon's story, beauty queen and trophy wife Sally Anne comes face to face with her true self in the Natural History Museum, in the form of a pygmy seahorse. Show more
More or Less
US election, stray cats and puzzles
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Who voted in the US elections? Plus are there nine million stray cats in the UK? Show more
Last Word
Leonard Cohen, Lt Col Robert Montgomery MC, Janet Reno, Sir Jimmy Young
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Matthew Bannister on singer and songwriter Leonard Cohen, war hero Robert Montgomery, US attorney general Janet Reno, broadcaster Sir Jimmy Young. Show more
The Supreme Court found the 'bedroom tax' violated two families rights. What impact will this ruling have? Plus the latest on the Tesco Bank fraud and RBS compensation fund. Show more
Jamie Andrew makes an appeal on behalf of Bendrigg Trust. Show more
Helena Merriman tells the story, and lessons, of the international cooperative effort to eliminate ozone-destroying chemicals. Show more
Carolyn Quinn is joined by the Conservative MP and leading Brexit campaigner, John Redwood, Labour's Alison McGovern and Hilary Wainwright, co-editor of Red Pepper magazine. Show more
Cinema magazine programme. Historian Kevin Brownlow tells Francine Stock about his fifty-year quest to restore Abel Gance's silent masterpiece Napoleon to its six-hour glory. Show more
The poetry of the Persian mystic, considered the first Whirling Dervish, is still popular 800 years after his death. Mark Tully considers the reasons for his enduring appeal. Show more
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Thinking Allowed
Evangelicals - Troubled families
28 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
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Sociological discussion programme, presented by Laurie Taylor. Evangelical Christians in London. Also, 'troubled families' . Show more
Church bells from Westminster Abbey. Show more
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BBC Radio 4 joins the BBC World Service.