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A short reflection and prayer with Canon Simon Doogan. Show more
Farming priorities ahead of Brexit, 'Kevin' the robotic farm worker and Norfolk's Toad Patrol. Show more
The latest weather forecast for farmers.
Matt Merritt, poet and editor of British Birdwatching magazine, revels in sounds of approaching spring as the call of the curlew once more fills the air. Show more
News and current affairs. Including Sports Desk, Weather and Thought for the Day.
Cultural discussion programme. Andrew Marr on our fascination with wildness, disorder and Bacchic revelry with Bettany Hughes, John Lewis-Stempel, Rachel Hewitt and Stephen Walsh. Show more
Helen Lewis, deputy editor of the New Statesman, explores the power of this 'helpfully vague' phrase. It is enabling, she argues, but also airbrushes out some of what is happening. Show more
Woman's Hour
Choreographer Aletta Collins, Gender pay gap, Life with disfigurement, Suffragette in the family
45 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
Available for over a year
Choreographer Aletta Collins discusses her latest project Coraline; Andria Zafirakou talks about winning the Global Teacher prize; the gender pay gap; life with disfigurement. Show more
4 Extra Debut. Psychological thriller about an obsessive female friendship by Delphine de Vigan stars Tara Fitzgerald and Janie Dee. Show more
Fi Glover goes behind closed doors of the Expressing Room at Evelina London Children's Hospital, meeting the mothers of Britain's growing numbers of severely premature babies. Show more
4 Extra Debut. Pam is “still in the game”. Poetry and sketches about getting older but not giving in. With Geoffrey Whitehead. From March 2018. Show more
On this day in 1918, the House of Lords discussed the founding of a League of Nations, and in Folkestone, Dorothea puts together a mixed dinner party. Show more
You and Yours
Romance fraud, Proms tickets, Continuing health care
45 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
Available for over a year
Tracking down the man whose images have been stolen and used to dupe women online. Plus why is a secondary ticketing site selling BBC Proms tickets before they go on sale? Show more
The latest weather forecast.
News with Martha Kearney including the latest on EU/UK Brexit agreements and disagreements, chemical weapons inspectors arrive in Salisbury and the ramifications of the Iraq war. Show more
John Lewis-Stempel tells the story of a year in the life of Cockshutt Wood in Shropshire, representative of all the small woods in our landscape and the sanctuary they offer. Show more
Clarrie fears the worst, while Shula speaks from experience. Show more
Joe's daughter is pregnant and about to go to university. Her mum, dad, the baby's father and grandmother all have opinions - but why does philosopher Hermione stay silent? Show more
Russell Davies chairs the wide-ranging general knowledge contest, with another four competitors starting their bid to become the 2018 Brain of Britain. Show more
Dan Saladino talks to Modernist Bread author Nathan Myhrvold about one of the biggest bread research projects ever undertaken, which involved the baking of 36,000 loaves. Show more
Anglo-Spanish artist Sonia Boue responds to the crisis in Catalonia and the Spanish Civil War by retracing her father's exile and exhibiting her work in Spain for the first time. Show more
Aleks Krotoski explores whether blaming social media for recent political upheaval misses the point and people end up attributing too much power to technology. Show more
Six O'Clock News
19/03/2018 Brexit transition terms agreed
30 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
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Britain and the EU hail a "decisive step" in the withdrawal process
Nicholas Parsons challenges Shappi Khorsandi, Jo Caulfield, Julian Clary and Paul Merton to speak for 60 seconds without hesitation, deviation or repetition. Show more
Justin calls in a favour, and Pat is offended. Show more
On the eve of his 70th birthday, composer Andrew Lloyd Webber talks to Kirsty Lang about transforming musical theatre with hits such as Cats and Phantom of the Opera. Show more
4 Extra Debut. Psychological thriller about an obsessive female friendship by Delphine de Vigan stars Tara Fitzgerald and Janie Dee. Show more
Documentary. A conversational feature exploring the art of the dialogue, in philosophy and law, in religion, psychoanalysis and the arts. Show more
David Baker looks at claims we need to 'do something' about smartphones and their effect on our teenage children. Show more
4 Extra Debut. In 1999, the Admiral Duncan pub was bombed, killing 3 and injuring over 70. Alan Dein investigates the aftermath. From 2018. Show more
Cultural discussion programme. Andrew Marr on our fascination with wildness, disorder and Bacchic revelry with Bettany Hughes, John Lewis-Stempel, Rachel Hewitt and Stephen Walsh. Show more
The World Tonight
Politicians Decry Facebook's Handling of User Data
45 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
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A look at whether Facebook let British company Cambridge Analytica exploit the data of 50 million users. Show more
Lee Ingleby reads Jon McGregor's award-winning novel. A teenage girl has disappeared on the moors. What happened to her? And what effect will it have on this close-knit community? Show more
Something of the Night
Lyse Doucet, Jonathan Bailey, Gary Fildes
28 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
Available for over a year
Libby Purves is joined by BBC international correspondent Lyse Doucet, actor Jonathan Bailey and astronomer Gary Fildes for live, late night conversation. Show more
Susan Hulme reports from Westminster.
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John Lewis-Stempel tells the story of a year in the life of Cockshutt Wood in Shropshire, representative of all the small woods in our landscape and the sanctuary they offer. Show more
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