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Daily prayer and reflection with Rev Dr Leslie Griffiths. Show more
As the authorities continue to deal with the dioxin food scare in eggs, a British food writer says the traceability of our food is too complicated. Anna Hill hears why. Show more
Morning news and current affairs with John Humphrys and Sarah Montague, including the Portuguese bond sale, Australian flooding and Governor Taseer's daughter. Show more
Morning news and current affairs with John Humphrys and Sarah Montague, including the Portuguese bond sale, Australian flooding and Governor Taseer's daughter. Show more
Lively and diverse conversation with Libby Purves and guests including Dame Kelly Holmes. Show more
Presented by Jenni Murray. Including Marine Le Pen's role in French politics, blues singer Sister Rosetta Tharpe, and how should the crime of on-street grooming be tackled? Show more
By Jenny Eclair and Julie Balloo. Cass is exhausted enough having a baby to look after at 47 but then her sister moves in too and makes mischief. Show more
In a country better known for war than wine, journalist Jeremy Bowen meets the winemakers of Lebanon. From 2011. Show more
Arthur casts off on Spiggy Lakes with long-suffering friends Sally, Geoffrey and Wilf. Stars Steve Delaney. From January 2011. Show more
Government plans to stop paying transport costs of disabled people in state-funded residential care. The creation of a new premium broadband service. And what is crowd-sourcing? Show more
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There is much concern about the children, but will Alan's intervention make a difference? Show more
Sue's plans to break free of their tough housing estate are scuppered by husband Finn going to the aid of a special needs neighbour. A quirky 21st century urban love story. Show more
Paul Lewis and guests answer self assessment and tax questions. Show more
Can Mr Quin assist his friend Satterthwaite to solve a conundrum concerning a beautiful Countess and a brash young American, amid the roulette tables of Monte Carlo? Show more
Lucy Ash meets chastened developer Simon Kelly, a victim of the property crash in Ireland and one of five Europeans whose lives reflect the crisis in the continent's economy. Show more
Cosmopolitanism declares us to be citizens of the world, not just of nations. Laurie Taylor asks if such ideals are realistic. Also, the morality of medicine. Show more
Carolyn Quinn concludes her series on leadership. How do leaders create and change their image to win followers, and what can psychology reveal about successful leadership? Show more
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Shappi Khorsandi takes a wry comedic look at politics. She's joined by Ian Stone and John O'Farrell, and there's music from Duncan Oakley. Show more
Jill reveals a surprising secret and Kenton steps into the breach. Show more
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With John Wilson, including a report on the latest exhibition from the long-standing double-act Gilbert and George. Show more
By Jenny Eclair and Julie Balloo. Cass is exhausted enough having a baby to look after at 47 but then her sister moves in too and makes mischief. Show more
Clive Anderson and a panel of legal experts discuss how the law of the sea struggles to achieve justice across three quarters of the surface of the planet. Show more
Peter Hennessy visits the Office of the Prime Minister in the House of Commons, which has been the little-known cockpit of war planning since 1950. Show more
There's about 1.5 tons of air pressing down on each of us, yet we push it aside without noticing. Gabrielle Walker explores our atmosphere, the ocean of air on which we all depend. Show more
Lively and diverse conversation with Libby Purves and guests including Dame Kelly Holmes. Show more
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By AD Miller. As the city approaches spring, the truth begins to unravel for Nick, both in his job and his relationship with Masha. Show more
A parallel Earth is obliterated when lazy Ian takes the afternoon off. Stars David Soul and Simon Day. From January 2011. Show more
Rob Deering reads embarrassing extracts from his teenage diaries out in public for the first time. With Rufus Hound. From January 2011. Show more
Sean Curran reports from Westminster on the first Prime Minister's Questions of 2011 where bankers' bonuses dominates the exchanges. Show more
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How the infamous Red Barn murder of 1828 became one of the sensations of the Victorian age. Read by Robert Glenister. Show more
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