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Howard Shannon meets an 18-year-old man with no background in farming who has just been awarded a council farm tenancy. What are his plans and what does his dad make of it all? Show more
Tweet of the Day
Alison Steadman - The Twelve Tweets of Christmas 6 of 12
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Alison Steadman provides a seasonal offering from Tweet of the Day for the Christmas period. Show more
News and current affairs, including Sports Desk, Weather and Thought for the Day.
Jonathan Freedland takes the Long View of racism in sports crowds, comparing recent incidents in international and domestic football with a notorious 1810 bare knuckle Boxing bout. Show more
Things That Made the Modern Economy
Santa Claus
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In a seasonal edition of Fifty Things That Made The Modern Economy, Tim Harford explores the history of Christmas consumerism across the years and around the world. Show more
The Real Derry Girls, actor and writer Joanna Scanlan in Dracula this Christmas, Christmas Day in Hospital, and the Abba exhibition at the O2. Show more
The daily life of a Victorian country curate. After a restless night of toothache and laudanum-induced dreams, Kilvert goes to a dance where he falls hopelessly in love. Show more
Today it’s assumed that a dad should be there for the birth of his child. But what’s the real impact of birth on dads and should they have more of a choice? Fi Glover investigates. Show more
An Audience for the Queen
Queen Elizabeth II on stage and screen
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Can we measure the popularity of the monarchy and of the Queen by representations on stage and screen? From the coronation to The Crown, Professor Kate Williams investigates. Show more
Lyra and Pantalaimon investigate the murdered man’s belongings. However the Magisterium’s agents are already in Oxford. A Book at Bedtime read by Simon Russell Beale. Show more
You and Yours
Call You and Yours: What was your first Christmas like as a single parent? email YouandYours@bbc.co.uk
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Christmas can be daunting if you are a single parent. Tell us what your first one was like by emailing YouandYours@bbc.co.uk Show more
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Andrea Sella, Professor of Chemistry at UCL, picks five elements that enhance our lives. Today it's aluminium, once fashionable as cutlery but now used in cans, bicycles and tinsel Show more
It’s Jim’s big night and Jazzer comes to the rescue. Show more
Ben Crompton's warm hearted, magical, seasonal drama. Show more
Live from the candlelit chapel of King's College, Cambridge. Christmas carols and hymns sung by the world-famous chapel choir. Show more
Janice Turner nominates Enid Blyton for giving her a sense of adventure when she was a child. Show more
Afternoon news and current affairs programme, reporting on breaking stories and summing up the day's headlines.
Six O'Clock News
24/12/2019 Prince Philip joins Royal Family at Sandringham after leaving hospital in London
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Prince Philip joins Royal Family at Sandringham after leaving hospital in London
Kelly Macdonald reads a new Christmas story from Alexander McCall Smith. Show more
Christmas jokes and songs from the Punslinger extraordinaire as he invites the Great British Public to tell him some Christmas stories. Show more
Tom gets suspicious and Joy makes a guest appearance.
Front Row
Screenwriter Amanda Coe, Bad films we love, Diana Evans
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The Trial of Christine Keeler screenwriter Amanda Coe; films so bad they're good; writer Diana Evans Show more
The daily life of a Victorian country curate. After a restless night of toothache and laudanum-induced dreams, Kilvert goes to a dance where he falls hopelessly in love. Show more
Nadim Ednan-Laperouse talks to Emily Buchanan about his extraordinary religious experience when his daughter, Natasha, died from an allergic reaction. Show more
A flautist, singer, composer and multi-instrumentalist swap stories about making it in their chosen profession. Can blindness give you an advantage in music? Show more
All in the Mind
The importance of play in childhood
28 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
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What letters to Father Christmas tell us about the history of play; why play is important; negotiating the balance between playing outside and video games. Show more
Jonathan Freedland takes the Long View of racism in sports crowds, comparing recent incidents in international and domestic football with a notorious 1810 bare knuckle Boxing bout. Show more
Biggest Russian bombardment on Ukraine yet
8 people killed in air-strikes in north-western Syria
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Lyra and Pantalaimon investigate the murdered man’s belongings. However the Magisterium’s agents are already in Oxford. A Book at Bedtime read by Simon Russell Beale. Show more
Josie Long presents festive short documentaries for Christmas Eve. Show more
The Mass of the Nativity of the Lord, live from St George's Cathedral Southwark. Celebrant and preacher: The Archbishop of Southwark, the Most Revd John Wilson. Show more
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