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Daily prayer and reflection with Andrea Rea. Show more
Europe's largest dairy farm is put on hold and local residents breathe a sigh of relief. And for the first time in 17 years, sales of organic food have fallen. Show more
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With Justin Webb and Evan Davis. Including Sports Desk; Weather; Thought for the Day.
Andrew Marr talks to playwright David Hare, musician Laurie Anderson, Danny Finkelstein about political apathy and Alex Bellos about rethinking maths. Show more
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Christian worship and music led by Mark Coffey. Show more
With Jane Garvey. Winchester Cathedral mounts a new permanent exhibition to celebrate Jane Austen at the start of her bicentenary decade. Graduate internships. Show more
David Pownall's story of the tempestuous relationship between the great actress Sarah Siddons and the artist Tom Lawrence, who first painted her aged 13. Show more
Miles Warde explores the challenges faced by photojournalists working in war zones, from Angola to Rwanda. From 2010. Show more
Undeterred by her first internet dating disaster, Sarah is invited out by a high court judge. Stars Lia Williams. From April 2010. Show more
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Join Julian Worricker for discussions on bright headlights on cars and selling food waste for power. Show more
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National and international news with Martha Kearney.
Chris and Alice keep playing house, and Jill has some words of wisdom for Pip. Show more
By Francis Turnly. Daniel Brennan and his family downsize to a small farm in the country. Struggling to fit in, their hopes of a new start are dashed by a campaign of intimidation. Show more
4 Extra Debut. Alan Dein celebrates George Ewart Evans, who created a tradition of oral history in the UK by recording fireside chats. From April 2010. Show more
After a successful night's hunting, Beberu the old pride male, and his family, are gathered together, unaware of two nomadic males nearby.
Is eating fish sustainable? Artist Jake Tilson's exploration of eels convinced him to stop eating them. Would his visit to the Seafood Choices Summit in Paris make fish taboo? Show more
Simon Cox explores the digital world. He discovers how technology is turning household appliances green, and learns why governments worldwide are opening up their data. Show more
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Full coverage and analysis of the day's news with Eddie Mair. Plus Weather.
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David Mitchell invites Fred MacAulay, Susan Calman, Liza Tarbuck and Charlie Brooker to hide truths inside the lies. From April 2010. Show more
Jazzer's milk round turns sour, and Tony tries playing Cupid. Show more
Tina Fey and Steve Carell discuss their new movie Date Night; a review of Ricky Gervais and Stephen Merchant's film Cemetery Junction; Holby City celebrates its 500th episode. Show more
David Pownall's story of the tempestuous relationship between the great actress Sarah Siddons and the artist Tom Lawrence, who first painted her aged 13. Show more
The story of Angela, who was sectioned under the Mental Health Act after a psychotic episode in 2005. Angela and her family speak about the impact. Show more
Crossing Continents
Pentecostalists in Central America
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Latin America has seen the largest mass conversion in history: the explosive growth of Pentecostalism. Steve O'Hagan asks why so many are reaching out to this new religion. Show more
Quentin Cooper looks at a tsunami simulator to test how buildings can resist powerful waves created by earthquakes. Plus how first flowerings reveal effects of climate change. Show more
Andrew Marr talks to playwright David Hare, musician Laurie Anderson, Danny Finkelstein about political apathy and Alex Bellos about rethinking maths. Show more
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National and international news and analysis.
James goes up to Oxford, but finds its beauty only skin-deep. Rory Kinnear reads the story of a group of gilded undergraduates unprepared for real life. Show more
1/12: Steve Punt and Hugh Dennis present a nightly satirical round up of election news and comment from comedians, journalists and commentators. Show more
Paul Gambaccini explores how The Godfather, and it's successful sequel won Best Picture Oscars. With James Caan. From 2009. Show more
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4 Extra Debut. After the death of the first white farmer, Rogers returns home to Zimbabwe. Nothing prepares him for what he finds. Read by Jack Klaff. Show more
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