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Daily prayer and reflection with Canon Martyn Percy. Show more
Anna Hill with warnings that illegal cockles may have entered the food chain. The shellfish may contain e-coli. Also, after a drought, farmers battle the rain to get the harvest in. Show more
Morning news and current affairs with James Naughtie and Evan Davis. Including a priest's alleged involvement in IRA bomb attacks, and if drug addicts should be shown compassion. Show more
Quentin Letts finds out the extent to which a British private members club can still call the shots in a global game. Show more
Dr Hilary Jones examines the ways in which corpulence has been portrayed over the millennia in art, literature and music. Show more
Presented by Jane Garvey. Women at the top - is it really a choice between kids and career? Plus the women of Rome, a knitting conference in Shetland and Alzheimers awareness. Show more
After a year as cyberpals Rosie and Tom still haven't met in the flesh. Tom's revelation that he is 'seeing' Siobhan spurs Rosie into the dating game. Show more
Chris Ledgard investigates the story behind the Hull North by-election of 1966. Why did Harold Wilson's government choose that moment to promise a bridge over the River Humber? Show more
Ford Madox Ford and France
Episode 1: Julian Barnes and Hermione Lee on Ford Madox Ford
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Julian Barnes and Hermione Lee explore Ford Madox Ford, author of The Good Soldier and editor of a Parisian based magazine which published James Joyce, Ezra Pound and Jean Rhys. Show more
There are more people than ever before leaving university, yet fewer jobs are available. What can graduates do to increase their chances of finding work? Show more
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National and international news with Martha Kearney.
Tom Robinson explores how guitarist Jimi Hendrix dealt with demands to make political statements in 1960s America. From August 2010. Show more
Susan's determined to impress and Jennifer needs some answers. Show more
A father and son visit a cabin in the woods - unaware of the terrible horror ahead. Starring Kenneth Cranham. Show more
Richard Daniels and an expert panel discuss whether we will need to burn even more fossil fuels to move towards green motoring? Show more
Series of three short stories written and performed by comedians at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival. Susan Calman takes a wry look at office politics. Show more
Ian Marchant continues his investigation of our rubbish with a visit to Britain's first plastic bottle recycling factory and meets the Australian visionary running it. Show more
The search for volunteers with language skills for the London 2012 Olympics has begun. There are two schemes in operation but will the organisers find the language skills required? Show more
Ex-charity leader Camila Batmanghelidjh chooses the Victorian reformer. With Matthew Parris and Carla Contractor. From August 2010. Show more
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Captain Martin wants to start a club, but what about the Flap and Throttle? Stars Benedict Cumberbatch. From August 2009. Show more
Bert presents Nigel with a growing problem and Susan gets plenty of culinary advice. Show more
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Sean Connery at 80; Inspector Morse on stage
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Sean Connery at 80; Inspector Morse on stage, starring Colin Baker; conductor Osmo Vanska; the verdict on Scott Pilgrim vs The World, a new film from Edgar Wright. Show more
After a year as cyberpals Rosie and Tom still haven't met in the flesh. Tom's revelation that he is 'seeing' Siobhan spurs Rosie into the dating game. Show more
The Euro is in deep trouble. As the project to unify the EU causes even deeper divisions, Jonathan Charles takes Europe's temperature and asks if the patient is terminally ill. Show more
Peter White discusses mobile phone problems, and Mani Djazmi visits the blind World Golf Championships in Northamptonshire. Show more
Dr Mark Porter talks to patients, doctors and other clinical specialists about the various conditions which cause vertigo and disabling dizziness. Show more
Quentin Letts finds out the extent to which a British private members club can still call the shots in a global game. Show more
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With Ritula Shah. An investigation concludes that a Catholic priest suspected of involvement in one of Northern Ireland's worst atrocities was not arrested because of a secret deal. Show more
Liam Brennan reads from the new novel by James Robertson. Mike hopes that an old lover of his father's can provide answers to some long-buried questions. Show more
Ali McGregor hosts a show featuring the best cabaret acts appearing at the 2010 Edinburgh Fringe including Frisky and Mannish, Oompah Brass and Fitzrovia Radio Hour. Show more
Confusion reigns when love blossoms among the staff of the 9.27 London to Exeter. Stars Jeremy Swift. From November 2009. Show more
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From the moment she goes to nursery school, Elena begins to rebel against being part of the collective. Read by Sian Thomas. Show more
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