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With the Rev David Arnott.
The government calls for CCTV in abattoirs, to protect animal welfare. But Anna Hill hears that, despite a series of serious breaches, the cameras will be voluntary. Show more
As Neil MacGregor's world history comes to an end, Evan Davis visits the British Museum to discover what objects were contenders for the last, 100th, episode. Show more
Libby Purves is joined by Vicki Butler-Henderson, Derren Brown and Dave Spikey. Show more
Presented by Jenni Murray. Including June Spencer, 'Peggy' in The Archers; Elish Angiolini, Scotland's Lord Advocate and the grande dame of peformance art, Marina Abramovic. Show more
Clara Glynn's dramatisation of Guy McCrone's novel. Now aged 13, Phoebe enjoys living in Glasgow and looking after her nephew Wee Arthur, until tragedy strikes once more. Show more
Matthew Parris reveals the final despatches from British diplomats behind in the last outposts of Empire, which capture the dying days of British rule. Show more
Alan Titchmarsh - quaint gardener or ruthless murderer? Jon Culshaw and friends probe the private lives of the famous. From July 2010. Show more
Featuring the You & Yours listener who caught a suspected conman on tape. Peter White presents. Show more
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NewCorp rivals call on Vince Cable to review the bid for Sky; is the FSA hindering financial journalists; Claire Rayner's impact on agony aunts; Chile mine - a gift to rolling news. Show more
Vicky means business and Kate takes offence. Show more
Detective series by Danny Brocklehurst. Written by Cath Staincliffe. When a university student falls to his death from a bridge DCI Stone begins a murder investigation. Show more
Paul Lewis and guests answer calls on financial issues. Show more
Sarah Dunant reads her story 'Wings of Desire' at the Cheltenham Literature Festival. Show more
Big Bang Day: Five Particles
Episode 3: The Antiparticle
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Simon Singh examines the significance of subatomic particles. Every elementary particle has an antiparticle. Should the two meet and combine, the result is annihilation. Show more
Thinking Allowed
Economic migration and happiness - Hairdressing and emotional labour
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Laurie Taylor examines the notion of being paid to be nice in relation to hairdressing and asks whether migration leads to financial satisfaction. Show more
Chris Ledgard discovers the gadgetry underpinning Team GB's Olympic preparations, talking to scientists and athletes to reveal the science behind sporting success. Show more
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Love is all around? It is Prunella and Julian's wedding day. Stars Geoffrey Palmer and Julian Rhind-Tutt. From July 2008. Show more
There's an embarrassing encounter at the school gates for Kathy and Will makes his feelings known. Show more
Front Row
Ray Davies; Robert Lindsay plays Onassis
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With John Wilson, including the first-night verdict on Robert Lindsay's portrayal of the tycoon Aristotle Onassis in a new play by Martin Sherman. Show more
A History of the World in 100 Objects
Mass Production, Mass Persuasion (1780 - 1914 AD)
Hokusai's The Great Wave
14 minutes on BBC Radio 4 LW
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Neil MacGregor is exploring mass production and mass consumption in the 19th century. Today he is in Japan - with Hokusai's famous print, The Great Wave. Show more
Mariella Frostrup and her guests share expertise and advice about how parents can help over-weight children. Why are so many of our children failing to eat healthily? Show more
In 1997, journalist Martin Bell was elected as an independent MP for Tatton. Does he now think it was worth it? Show more
Climate change litigation is already big news in the US and the number of environmental cases in our own courts could be about to increase. Tom Heap asks what the law can do. Show more
Libby Purves is joined by Vicki Butler-Henderson, Derren Brown and Dave Spikey. Show more
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July 1964: Clementine Churchill takes a stand, while Beth and Big Oliver host Sunday lunch. Read by Miriam Margolyes. Show more
The music-hall artiste and OAP raps with beat boxer Shlomos, probing buzz words. Stars Christopher Green. From October 2010. Show more
Step inside the mind of comedian Miriam Elia in a new sketch series. Fleur and Apple take a Gap Year in Africa, and Postman Pat finds out that his life so far is based on a lie. Show more
Sean Curran and the BBC's parliamentary team report as David Cameron and Ed Miliband face each other at their first question time. And Nick Clegg is questioned about voting reform. Show more
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A History of the World in 100 Objects
Mass Production, Mass Persuasion (1780 - 1914 AD)
Hokusai's The Great Wave
14 minutes on BBC Radio 4 LW
Available for over a year
Neil MacGregor is exploring mass production and mass consumption in the 19th century. Today he is in Japan - with Hokusai's famous print, The Great Wave. Show more
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