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A reading and a reflection to start the day, with the Rev Dr Craig Gardiner, a tutor at South Wales Baptist College. Show more
Farming Today
Intensive farming, Tourism on Skye, Rare caterpillars stolen
13 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
The number of intensive farms is growing. Animal welfare groups criticise their existence - but are they right? The director of the National Trust, Helen Ghosh, is stepping down. Show more
RSPB warden Heather Bennett recalls how the lapwing began her love affair with nature. Show more
Two artists discuss creative questions. The designer Steven Thomas meets surrealist Nancy Fouts who takes everyday objects and transforms them to create disconcerting artworks. Show more
Soldiers, officers and military policemen give their perspective on how events unfolded during the mutiny in the British Army at Etaples in September 1917. Show more
Naoki Higashida reveals a unique insight into his world as a teenager with severe autism. Read by Matthew Beard. Show more
Woman's Hour
Holidays, Peru, Instagram, Equal pay
41 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
Available for over a year
Women forcibly sterilised in Peru in the 1990s; social media and agoraphobia and anorexia; is it a good idea to go on holiday with another family? Gender pay gap at BBC. Show more
debbie tucker green's dramatisation of political activist Assata Shakur's autobiography. Shakur has become a member of the Black Panther party. Show more
The Listening Project
Kofi and Bax - Young, Vegan and Black
5 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
Available for over a year
An examination of certain expectations of class and colour that go with veganism, and an admission of certain slip-ups. Fi Glover presents. Show more
Geoff Boycott and New York cricketer Clarence Modeste recall the Yorkshire cricket team playing at Staten Island in 1964 in the midst of social unrest and The Beatles' US debut. Show more
After treatment for ovarian and breast cancer, Chippy is mad, Jill is sad and Terri is definitely dangerous to know. From 2014. Show more
Becky Milligan explores why people suffer from hypochondria and why they attract so little sympathy. Show more
You and Yours
Online gambling, Valspar paint, Music tuition
45 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
Available for over a year
How Valspar paint from B&Q is making newly decorated homes smell like cat urine and dead animals; plus how glitter has become the big summer beauty trend. Show more
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Analysis of news and current affairs.
Bridget Kendall hears how East and West Germans experienced the reunification of their country and how it had changed their lives for better or worse. Show more
Fallon's options are limited, and Justin has had enough. Show more
Mma Ramotswe and Mma Makutsi help a Canadian lady to face the truth about the past and save Mr Polopetsi from involvement in some dangerous dealings. Show more
Money Box listeners set the agenda in this edition as Louise Cooper and guests tackle some of the money problems that listeners have raised in recent weeks. Show more
Inside Health
Hepatitis B vaccine, Sheds, Obesity Paradox, Taking part in clinical trials
28 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
Available for over a year
Why the hepatitis B vaccine has been added to the childhood programme; benefits to physical and mental health of community sheds; obesity paradox; taking part in clinical trials. Show more
Sociological discussion programme, presented by Laurie Taylor. Laurie presents a special programme which takes us underground from New York to Delhi and London. Show more
The Media Show
BBC Annual Report: John Humphrys on his salary, Adam Boulton, David Bond and Charlotte Moore
30 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
Available for over a year
The BBC has published its annual report and a list of stars earning over £150k. John Humphrys is one of them. Plus Adam Boulton of Sky News and the latest on Al Jazeera. Show more
Six O'Clock News
19/07/2017 BBC releases details of its highest-paid presenters
30 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
Available for over a year
Chris Evans - who earned more than two million pounds last year - is top of the list. The highest earning woman, Claudia Winkleman, received about half a million pounds.
Comedian Adam Buxton chats to The League of Gentleman’s Reece Shearsmith in the talk tag show. From February 2015. Show more
Ruth makes her position known, and Rex gets an invitation. Show more
Front Row
Mark Rylance on Dunkirk, Game of Thrones, best summer reads
30 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
Available for over a year
Mark Rylance on his role in the new film Dunkirk; Alex Clark and Rosie Goldsmith give us their pick of the summer reads; Sarah Hughes on the latest Game of Thrones series. Show more
debbie tucker green's dramatisation of political activist Assata Shakur's autobiography. Shakur has become a member of the Black Panther party. Show more
Combative, provocative and engaging debate chaired by Michael Buerk. With Michael Portillo, Melanie Phillips, Matthew Taylor and Anne McElvoy. Show more
Andrew Martin explains his passion for using cash in the face of the advancing tide of electronic payments. Show more
AL Kennedy talks to migraineurs and neurologists to explore the history and experience of a serious though often misunderstood condition which affects a billion people worldwide. Show more
Two artists discuss creative questions. The designer Steven Thomas meets surrealist Nancy Fouts who takes everyday objects and transforms them to create disconcerting artworks. Show more
The World Tonight
6 million British people will have to wait a year longer before they receive their state pension.
45 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
Available for over a year
The Work and Pensions Secretary says he can't rule out further changes. Plus, the BBC publishes details of how much it pays its top stars. Show more
As another business on Unity Street closes, Ilse Brauchmann makes a surprising request of the music shop's owner, Frank. Show more
Julie's husband comes back after six years for the rest of the group to pick up the pieces. Stars Sue Johnston. From 2015. Show more
A lonely woman uses houses to compare other’s lives to her own - but is she too quick to judge? With Annette Badland. From 2014. Show more
MPs are told about a rise in the state pension age from 67 to 68. And it's the final PMQs of the summer term. Sean Curran reports on the best of Wednesday's debates in parliament. Show more
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Naoki Higashida reveals a unique insight into his world as a teenager with severe autism. Read by Matthew Beard. Show more
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