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Daily prayer and reflection with Rev Dr Michael Piret. Show more
The happiness of pigs is being measured by scientists in the UK. Now they want to see how content they are with different farming techniques. Show more
In the 18th century, children as young as seven found themselves in court as witnesses, victims and criminals. Historian Amanda Vickery listens to their voices. Show more
Jenni Murray hosts a phone-in on women who choose not to have children. If this is you, was it a deliberate choice? Show more
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Prince Charles ends up helping his driver move a sideboard. Jon Culshaw explores famous folk's private lives. From July 2010. Show more
Eddie throws down the gauntlet and Kathy is on a mission. Show more
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Stewart Lee; Impressionist Gardens; The A-Team; Beat Generation
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Remakes of The Karate Kid and The A-Team reviewed; Stewart Lee analyses his stand-up act; photographer Harold Chapman on the Beat generation; Impressionist Gardens reviewed. Show more
Steve Gough's drama based on the diaries of a spirited elderly lady living in the Welsh valleys in the 1980s. Rachel hears important news about the future of her beloved Tip Wood. Show more
The government has said it will turn the NHS 'upside down' with its overhaul of NHS funding in England. With fewer managers and doctors deciding how money is spent, will it work? Show more
Peter Day hears how some simple ideas about health could change the fortunes of poor people around the world. Show more
How the pictures taken by seabirds while hunting for food under the sea surface are helping biologists understand the ocean. Show more
In the 18th century, children as young as seven found themselves in court as witnesses, victims and criminals. Historian Amanda Vickery listens to their voices. Show more
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With Robin Lustig. US senators call for the WikiLeaks founder to be prosecuted over the Afghan war files. Can Barack Obama bounce back with Latino voters over immigration? Show more
Sian and Babo fly to North Wales for Christmas to meet her family. Sian decides where she wants to live. Read by Indira Varma. Show more
Sketch show about modern communication, media noise and contemporary obsessions. With Rachel Atkins, Dominic Coleman, Lewis Macleod, Julie Mayhew, Ingrid Oliver and Ben Willbond. Show more
Reece Shearsmith examines some classic scary moments from British radio and television and explores the ingredients for a classic horror story. Show more
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Jake Adelstein is surprised and wary when he is invited to meet an organised crime boss, and even more surprised to be asked for his help. Read by Jack Klaff. Show more
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