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Bells on Sunday
Bells on Sunday comes from Westminster Abbey
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The story of the youngest woman ever elected to the US congress. Show more
The latest news from BBC Radio 4.
On the centenary of the Armistice, bells ring out across the UK in commemoration and rejoicing. From death knells to joyful peals, Mark Tully celebrates the power of bells. Show more
On the 100th anniversary of the Armistice, Sybil Ruscoe finds out about a charity which helps former servicemen and women into rural-based jobs such as agriculture and forestry. Show more
The latest weather forecast.
Daljit Nagra reads his poem Where's. One of ten poems for Armistice Day. Show more
The latest news headlines. Including a look at the papers.
Edward Stourton presents a special programme commemorating 100 years since the armistice. Show more
Dev Patel makes the Radio 4 Appeal on behalf of Railway Children Show more
The latest weather forecast.
Sean O'Brien reads his poem The Sunken Road. One of ten poems for Armistice Day. Show more
The latest news headlines. Including a look at the papers.
A service from the Chapel of the Royal Hospital, Chelsea, to mark the centenary of the WWI Armistice. The preacher is the Right Reverend and Right Honourable the Lord Chartres. Show more
Michael Morpurgo reflects on our future connection with the First World War. 'How will we pass it on, this torch of history?', he asks. Show more
Tweet of the Day
Grey Partridge in No-Man's Land
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Derek Niemann tells the story the grey partridge, which despite the conflict thrived in the area known as no-man's land. Show more
The latest news headlines. Including a look at the papers.
Helen Mort reads her poem Armistice. One of ten poems for Armistice Day. Show more
Elizabeth goes too far and Roy is left disappointed 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
Maura Dooley reads her poem Quiver. One of ten poems for Armistice Day. Show more
Television executive Peter Bazalgette examines empathy. He talks to Frans de Waal, a pioneer in primate studies, who sees our better side evidenced in the chimps he works with. Show more
John Lloyd and Lee Mack welcome comic Bridget Christie, historian Andrea Wulf and documentary maker Vikram Jayanti. From 2018. Show more
Genevieve Taylor tells the story of how Cambodia's finest dishes were almost lost when millions died in genocide in the mid-1970s, but now those forgotten foods are coming back. Show more
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Global news and analysis, presented by Mark Mardell.
Art collector and broadcaster Alvin Hall examines how African-American self-taught artists are gaining recognition from American institutions today and why there is further to go. Show more
Simon Armitage reads his poem The Handshake. One of ten poems for Armistice Day. Show more
Eric Robson and the panel are in Henfield, West Sussex. Show more
The many different hurdles in life being discussed by men. Show more
Douglas Dunn reads his poem Souvenirs of Versailles. One of ten poems for Armistice Day. Show more
By Avin Shah. Today we are with the soldiers of the 2/10 Royal Scots still fighting in the frozen wastes of northern Russia as news of the Armistice percolates through. Show more
Tommies' creator Jonathan Ruffle talks about the research behind the series at the National Archives, with producer Jonquil Panting.
Imtiaz Dharker reads her poem Armistice. One of ten poems for Armistice Day. Show more
Open Book
Fiction following the Armistice; Beowulf reimagined; James Daunt
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Exploring literary responses to the Great War in the immediate aftermath of the Armistice. Also on the programme, Maria Dahvana Headley discusses her feminist retelling of Beowulf Show more
A Thankful Village is a place where every soldier returned alive from World War One. Songwriter Darren Hayman is visiting all fifty-four of them in search of a second story Show more
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Journalist and broadcaster Anna Foster chooses her BBC radio highlights in Pick of the Week Show more
The latest shipping forecast.
The latest weather forecast.
Zaffar Kunial reads his poem Poppy. One of ten poems for Armistice Day. Show more
In the presence of members of the Royal Family and of HM Government, the official national commemoration of the centenary of the end of World War One, live from Westminster Abbey. Show more
Johnny receives a lesson in life and Hannah has regrets. Show more
Comedy trio Peepolykus upend classic fiction: in provincial France, a pair of vermin controllers seek their fortune. From 2015. Show more
Twelve flights. Twelve travellers. Twelve stories. Today, a well-known Canadian writer dashes for a last-minute flight when her daughter goes into labour... Barbara Barnes reads. Show more
Listeners give their verdicts on the BBC Sounds app, historian and MP Kwasi Kwarteng discusses Living with the Empire, and Roger Bolton goes behind the scenes at WWI drama Tommies. Show more
Last Word
Lord Heywood, Pamela Lonsdale, Sangharakshita, Tom Jago, Francis Lai
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Matthew Bannister on civil servant Lord Heywood, TV producer Pamela Lonsdale, Buddhist leader Sangharakshita, marketeer Tom Jago and composer Francis Lai. Show more
Paul Muldoon reads his poem Armistice Day. One of ten poems for Armistice Day. Show more
Paul Lewis presents the latest news from the world of personal finance, including probate fees, auto-enrolment pensions, pension inequality and a free financial textbook Show more
Dev Patel makes the Radio 4 Appeal on behalf of Railway Children Show more
How democracies around the world are gradually being dismantled, through the silencing of the press and manipulation of both elections and judicial appointments. Show more
Carolyn Quinn and guests Conservative John Whittingdale, Labour's Anneliese Dodds and international affairs expert Leslie Vinjamuri reflect on the Armistice centenary and Brexit. Show more
Presented by Antonia Quirke. Production designer Suzie Davies on recreating a key moment in the political history of the north for Mike Leigh's Peterloo. Show more
On the centenary of the Armistice, bells ring out across the UK in commemoration and rejoicing. From death knells to joyful peals, Mark Tully celebrates the power of bells. Show more
Jackie Kay reads her poem Outlook Tower. One of ten poems for Armistice Day. Show more
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Shoes: Laurie Taylor explores their cultural history and sociological meanings. Show more
Bells on Sunday
Bells on Sunday comes from Westminster Abbey
2 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
Available for over a year
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