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A farmer protesting against the proposed high-speed rail link running through his land tells Caz Graham how he'll be affected as the public consultation gets underway. Show more
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Andrew Marr with the former UN deputy secretary-general Mark Malloch-Brown, Baroness Helena Kennedy, the historian David Gilmour and Daniel Kawczynski MP. Show more
Jane Garvey discusses how we stop the next generation of women from hating their bodies and what is the continuing appeal of the costume drama? Show more
Linus is tired of stories and keen to escape his agent. Then he meets Alice. Bittersweet romantic fantasy starring Greg Wise. Show more
Matthew Sweet explore Chaplin's vast archive of unfinished scripts, letters and press cuttings, and meets the woman whose job it is to preserve this unique legacy. From Feb 2011. Show more
Missing for six years, Brian has stories to tell. In Juradia every other person's a lawyer. With Neil Pearson. From February 2011. Show more
Julian Worricker is joined by the chief executive of Trading Standards, asks if Scottish salmon farms will benefit from a deal with China, and examines the business of parking. Show more
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Steve Punt hosts the battle of wits as three students from Durham University take on their professors. From February 2011. Show more
David takes his eye off the ball and Kirsty's meeting takes an unexpected turn. Show more
By Shakeel Ahmed. An Imam and a Rabbi can't stand each other until something occurs that needs co-operation. Stars Muzz Khan. Show more
The Last of the International Brigaders: The Spanish Civil War, as told by the International Brigade volunteers who tried to help stop the march of fascism through 1930s Europe. Show more
Two forensic pathologists highlight the scientific advances in evidence gathering at the crime scene and autopsy, from DNA to blood splatter. Show more
Sheila Dillon investigates the role malt plays in our drinks and diet from whisky and beer to sweets and bread. Show more
Ernie Rea and guests discuss male spirituality and asks if church has become too 'touchy feely' with services focusing on the needs of women rather than men. Show more
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The comedy panel game continues this week with Sir Terry Wogan making his first ever appearance alongside Paul Merton, Julian Clary and Graham Norton. Nicholas Parsons hosts. Show more
Lilian finds refuge at Jaxx and Freddie begins to worry. Show more
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Estelle Morris reviews Jamie Oliver's idea of a dream school, Claude-Michel Schonberg and David Nixon discuss Cleopatra and Julie Myerson reviews Joanna Hogg's film Archipelago. Show more
Linus is tired of stories and keen to escape his agent. Then he meets Alice. Bittersweet romantic fantasy starring Greg Wise. Show more
Ian Peacock investigates how an 18th century giant holds the key to helping his modern day descendants avoid the condition that caused his extreme height. Show more
Dr Maha Azzam of the Royal Institute of International Affairs asks how the uprisings in Egypt and the Middle East will change the strategic interests of the West. Show more
Quentin Cooper looks into the science stories of the week and speaks to scientists who are making headlines. Show more
Andrew Marr with the former UN deputy secretary-general Mark Malloch-Brown, Baroness Helena Kennedy, the historian David Gilmour and Daniel Kawczynski MP. Show more
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A town on the coast of Colombia has just celebrated a lavish wedding; the following morning Santiago Nasar drinks his coffee - it is the day that he is going to be killed. Show more
Mark Watson continues his quest to improve the world, nimbly assisted by Tim Key and Tom Basden. Mark asks the big questions and invites listeners to join in the live broadcast. Show more
Sean Curran reports on events at Westminster.
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USA: 'Brokeback Mountain' author Annie Proulx plans to build the home of her dreams in remote Wyoming. Read by Laura Brook. Show more
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