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The re-introduction of sea-eagles has not resulted in more lambs being taken in Scotland according to a new report from Scottish Natural Heritage. Show more
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Presented by Jenni Murray. Where are the women in the new political landscape? Plus family rows about pets and Michelle Lovric on her novel 'The Book of the Human Skin'. Show more
Series of monologues by Richard Monks charting the journey of a donor heart. Heart surgeon Miranda's encounter with Jean, the donor's mother, brings about an unexpected change. Show more
Jolyon Jenkins follows the lives of state-school boys after they win scholarships to the famous public school. From 2010. Show more
How England's most mediocre cricketer, Dave Podmore, was elected MP in a marginal seat. Stars Christopher Douglas. From May 2010. Show more
This weekend more than 100 museums and galleries will open their doors at night - what's happening near where you live? Show more
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Pip starts to feel the pressure, and Helen looks forward to new beginnings. Show more
Sarah is called to an army base to deal with a violent incident between two female soldiers, and Doug goes to bat for Frank's son Louis. Show more
Vincent Duggleby and guests are on hand to answer your personal finance questions. Show more
By Roy Apps. Art lover Anthony is captivated one of Tate Modern's most celebrated installations - The Pack, by the German artist Joseph Beuys. Read by Sidney Sloane. Show more
Distressed by kids living rough in Delhi, Jane and Ashley's charity runs a home for girls. With Dominic Arkwright. From September 2009. Show more
Millions of people were sent from the town to the country during the Second World War and a new light was shone on the shocking deprivation of Britain's cities. Show more
Steve looks at the impact of the media on the election and the election on the media: competing TV coverage, the new Con-Lib media plans and how newspapers coped with 24-hour news. Show more
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Viking skull-splitting and a violent ball game. Mark discovers what makes Kirkwall in Orkney so distinctive. From May 2010. Show more
Lilian seeks out an expert ear, and Jennifer suspects Paul's motives. Show more
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With Mark Lawson. Including an interview with Russell Crowe about Robin Hood, the Archbishop of Canterbury on the library of Lambeth Palace, and the writers of Ashes to Ashes. Show more
Series of monologues by Richard Monks charting the journey of a donor heart. Heart surgeon Miranda's encounter with Jean, the donor's mother, brings about an unexpected change. Show more
Richard Hollingham invites guest speakers Geoff Hoon and Jamie Bartlett to turn their established views on their head and debate the contrary position. Show more
Leading political journalists take a wry look at how the broadsheets and red tops treat the week's biggest stories. With assistant editor of The Guardian, Michael White. Show more
2009 was a disastrous year for anyone who believed urgent action was needed in the fight against climate change. Tom Heap meets the scientists who want to see a radical rethink. Show more
Lively and diverse conversation with Libby Purves and guests Tom Cunliffe, Peter Bowles, Mary Gauthier and David Harber. Show more
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Emerald O'Hanrahan reads from Delphine de Vigan's novel about a 13-year-old girl with an IQ of 160. Lou tries to enlist No's help with her class presentation. Show more
John locates a fancy new toaster with a crumb tray on the internet, but will he be outbid? Stars Graham Fellows. From May 2010. Show more
Sketch show written by David Quantick, in which no item features more than one voice. Show more
Stephen Webster talks to medical consultant Philip Kilner about the blend of art and science that helps him interpret images of the heart. Show more
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As a keen theatre-goer, Charles takes every opportunity to mingle with his people. In private he and his wife Catherine long for an heir. Show more
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