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Daily prayer and reflection presented by Andrew Graystone. Show more
'Terry the Lollipop Man is in danger,' says listener Jane Watt. Could the Big Society step in? A change of law would be needed. With Eddie Mair and Becky Milligan. iPM@bbc.co.uk. Show more
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Journalist and passionate hiker Stuart Maconie takes the second of six city skyline walks which are perfect for the short winter days. Show more
Charlotte Smith is on hand at the birth of a lamb in Herefordshire and asks if the high cost of feed will mean it makes a profit when it comes to market. Show more
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Morning news and current affairs with James Naughtie and Evan Davis, featuring reflections on the Egyptian revolution and its potential impact on the middle east. Show more
Fi Glover with Eden Project founder Tim Smit and poet Salena Godden. Plus a man who conquered his stammer, a guerilla report on mix tapes and the Inheritance Tracks of Stephen Fry. Show more
John McCarthy talks to travel writer Colin Thubron about hiking up a sacred mountain in Tibet and to members of an expedition that explored communities around the Atlantic coast. Show more
Paul Jackson reveals how album rock series 'The Old Grey Whistle Test' survived on TV for 16 years. With Bob Harris. From February 2011. Show more
Steve Richards of The Independent examines internal tensions within the Lib Dems and the battle between George Osborne and Ed Balls as the cuts begin to bite. Show more
Kate Adie hosts despatches about the changes in the Middle East from correspondents in Cairo, Jerusalem, Washington and Muscat. Show more
Paul Lewis with this week's money news: he talks to the minister in charge of debt advice funding; faster payments go-slow queried; and can the financial industry justify its fees? Show more
Sandi Toksvig presents another episode of the ever-popular topical panel show. Making up the panel are Danielle Ward, Sue Perkins, Jeremy Hardy and Fred Macaulay. Show more
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Jonathan Dimbleby chairs the topical discussion from Bristol with Defence Secretary Liam Fox, Labour MP Tristram Hunt, columnist Polly Toynbee and writer Harry Mount. Show more
Jonathan Dimbleby takes listeners' calls and emails in response to this week's edition of Any Questions? Show more
Wealthy businessman Derace Kingsley hires Marlowe to find his estranged wife Crystal, fearing she may be embroiled in a scandal. Stars Toby Stephens. Show more
Jane Garvey presents: Celebrating, informing and entertaining women with news, views and interviews of topical interest. Show more
Full coverage and analysis of the day's news, plus the sports headlines.
Stephanie Flanders and guests discuss how political volatility impacts their businesses. They also discuss whether employees really are a company's greatest asset. Show more
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Clive Anderson is joined by Angus Deayton, Peter Moffat, James Fleet, Emma Freud and Andrew McGibbon. Music from Caitlin Rose and Drive By Truckers. Show more
Emma Jane Kirby looks into the life and times of Arianna Huffington, whose internet newspaper the Huffington Post is to be bought by AOL. Show more
Tom Sutcliffe and his guests - poet Craig Raine and writers Susan Jeffreys and Kevin Jackson - review the week's cultural highlights, including the remake of True Grit. Show more
A Mystery in the Village: Simon Garfield traces the AIDS story, from a report of five mysterious deaths of young gay men in LA in June 1981, to the UK epidemic. Show more
Sgt Cuff has failed to find either the thief or the Moonstone. In London, Miss Clack, a poor relation of Lady Verinder, takes up the story as Rachel gets engaged. Show more
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The morality of multiculturalism. Combative, provocative and engaging debate chaired by Michael Buerk. Show more
Russell Davies hosts the last of this year's semi-finals, with the sole remaining place in the 2011 Brain of Britain final at stake. Show more
The myth of Orpheus has fascinated poets for time immemorial. Roger McGough introduces requests for poems that shed light on the master musician who went to hell and back. Show more
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Written and read by Frank Dunne. Marcia the cleaner is brilliant for her employer's writer's block, but brings disaster in her wake. Show more
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