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As new mass media were born in the 1920s, the first spin doctors were on hand to help politicians use them. Anne Perkins asks what today's politicians could learn from them. Show more
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A service from Ebenezer Baptist Church, Abertillery, to mark the 50th anniversary of the Six Bells mining disaster. Preacher: Rev Roy Jenkins. Musical director: Steven Bard. Show more
David Cannadine reveals the colourful history of passports and identity cards - the political tensions, public resistance and some curious 19th century practices. Show more
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El Sistema's music changed lives in Venezuela. Lesley Riddoch wonders if it can work for deprived kids in Scotland? From 2010. Show more
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Ned's search for meaning in his 35-year career as an intelligence officer takes him back to the killing fields of Cambodia and to a torturer's cellar in Gdansk. Show more
Mariella Frostrup talks to columnist and author Allison Pearson about her latest novel, the successor to her bestselling I Don't Know How She Does It. Show more
Roger McGough introduces some of the 154 sonnets of Shakespeare, plus a selection from some other 17th-century masters: John Donne, Andrew Marvell and Henry Vaughan. Show more
New research plays down claims of an epidemic of mental illness among soldiers who've served in Afghanistan. But do the figures tell the full story? Julian O'Halloran investigates. Show more
Author and social historian Marina Warner creates a fictional response to the week's news. Show more
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Can politicians make us more patriotic? Dr John Bew compares the old and new governments' approaches to Britishness and examines plans to teach more British history in schools. Show more
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George Parker takes a wry look at how the broadsheets and red tops treat the week's top stories. Show more
Rebecca Hall talks to Francine Stock about her latest film, Please Give. Show more
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