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Daily prayer and reflection with the Very Rev Kelvin Holdsworth.
A multi-storey method could be the future way of growing vegetables in cities in the UK. Europe's first vertical farm is being piloted at Paignton Zoo in Devon. Show more
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With Evan Davis and James Naughtie. Including Sports Desk; Weather; Thought for the Day.
Tom Sutcliffe finds out about the art of deception with playwright John Guare and writer Ben Macintyre; AL Kennedy on the point of art, and book titles with Frances Spalding. Show more
Why children need to be taught financial skills. Plus, a report on women in Northern Irish politics, and the return of bold make-up.
By Al Smith, inspired by a true story. When Nicholas returns to his village after fighting in the civil war, he discovers that none of the post has been delivered. Show more
Peter White finds out about the aspirations that families around the world have for their offspring to whom they have given the names 'Barack' and 'Obama'. Show more
Ed applies for help from a hardship fund, and acquires an enthusiastic new student. With Philip Jackson. From January 2010. Show more
Consumer news and issues with Peter White.
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National and international news with Martha Kearney.
Russell Davies chairs another semi-final of the perennial general knowledge contest. Heat winners from Scotland, Wales, Cumbria and Hampshire compete for a place in the final. Show more
Jazzer has a blast with Fallon. Show more
Psychological thriller by Hugh Costello. Following a fall and severe concussion, Tom Beaumont's grasp on reality begins to weaken, with terrifying results for his family. Show more
Over the years, one of ITV's unique features has been a regional structure which no longer exists. Mark Lawson examines the history of Yorkshire Television. Show more
Rick Gekoski tells the story behind the fabulous jewelled binding of the Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam, which went down with the Titanic and is still lying at the bottom of the ocean. Show more
With milk cheaper than mineral water, dairy farmers have been going out of business at the rate of two a day. Might downsizing be the way forward? Show more
Ernie Rea and guests discuss the religious traditions of the poorest state in the Arab world and ask why Jihadi networks are taking hold in Yemen.
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Nicholas Parsons chairs the devious word game with Josie Lawrence, Justin Moorhouse, Tony Hawks and Dave Gorman. From January 2010. Show more
Brenda faces a crisis of confidence. Show more
Clive Owen as a bereaved father in The Boys Are Back; American composer Nico Muhly who created the score for The Reader; why is Don't Stop Believin' in the charts twice? Show more
Director of the British Museum, Neil MacGregor, starts a new series retelling humanity's history through the objects it's made. The first is an Egyptian mummy Show more
Chris Ledgard looks back ten years to the transport revolution which never happened and asks if transport is one of the hardest ministerial briefs in government. Show more
Hugh Levinson hears the best of Officer Jay Chiarito-Mazarrella's Street Stories, giving a fresh, funny and sometimes scary insight into policing in the Midwest. Show more
Clare Balding is joined by specialist speech therapist Christella Antoni and Dr John Local to discuss how we make sense of other people's voices. Show more
Tom Sutcliffe finds out about the art of deception with playwright John Guare and writer Ben Macintyre; AL Kennedy on the point of art, and book titles with Frances Spalding. Show more
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News and analysis with Ritula Shah. Haiti's horror worsens as aid struggles to get in. The army prepares to fight the enemies of the future. Show more
Daniel is unsettled by an encounter with Henri Jagot, the infamous chief of the security police, and Lucienne reveals a secret from her past. Read by Dan Stevens.
Michael Rosen investigates lying. Does the sound of our voice change when we are trying to deceive, and do we use different words?
News, views and features on today's stories in Parliament with David Wilby.
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Director of the British Museum, Neil MacGregor, starts a new series retelling humanity's history through the objects it's made. The first is an Egyptian mummy Show more
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