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Prayer and reflection with the Rt Rev Nigel McCulloch, Bishop of Manchester. Show more
Anna Hill hears about the latest battle being waged against the invasive killer shrimp. First spotted six months ago, it is now feared it may have spread across the UK. Show more
The former covert CIA agent, Valerie Plame Wilson, talks to John Humphrys. She describes the moment that her cover was blown, and the subsequent fall-out. Show more
New series featuring some of Europe's most unusual minority TV stations. Nigel Cassidy goes back to school to meet the programme-makers of Teachers TV. Show more
With Jane Garvey. Including Sienna Miller on her new play 'Flare Path', and what are the symptoms of macular disease? Also, everything you ever wanted to know about lemons. Show more
Since she discovered the Nanny's earrings in the marital bed, Mariola has seen the Andersons' marriage fall apart. But as the builders move in, Olivier showers his wife with gifts. Show more
From spaghettification to uncertainty, Lynne Truss unpicks puzzling scientific terms. Scientists use language to give authority to their practice, but does it convince or alienate? Show more
Val McDermid explores how the peace process and volatile economics has influenced cross border Irish crime fiction. From 2011. Show more
Consumer news with Julian Worricker. How have rising transport costs affected you? Show more
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Music lovers describe the impact of the tune, Simple Gifts, a Shaker Hymn which was used by composer Aaron Copland. From August 2011. Show more
Elizabeth takes on a daunting new challenge and David is back in harness. Show more
A children's hearing has to decide if Nicole (13) and Scott (4) should be taken into care or be allowed to return to live with their mother. But is she fit to look after them now? Show more
Helen Castor presents the popular history programme in which listeners share their ideas and questions with some of the world's leading historians. Show more
By Angela Brazil. Classic 1926 jolly hockey-sticks story. Will the girls' daring midnight spree go according to plan? What if the headmistress finds out? Stars Dame Helen Mirren. Show more
Two people from different generations discuss how the changes society has seen are reflected on our roads. Show more
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Following the referendum in Wales about greater law making powers for the Welsh Assembly, Joshua Rozenberg looks at the growing divergence between the law in England and in Wales. Show more
4 Extra Debut. Harriett Gilbert, Joe Boyd and Mat Fraser discuss books by George Dangerfield, Katherine Dunn and Muriel Spark. From 2011. Show more
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Simon Mayo discovers which generation is the funniest. With Jon Richardson, Lucy Porter and Adrian Walsh. From January 2010. Show more
There's good news for Lilian and a Pancake Day surprise for Fallon. Show more
With John Wilson. Carl Hiaasen on his new novel set in the murky world of celebrity culture and Roger Daltrey on performing Tommy, four decades after its original release. Show more
Since she discovered the Nanny's earrings in the marital bed, Mariola has seen the Andersons' marriage fall apart. But as the builders move in, Olivier showers his wife with gifts. Show more
After the UK's first corporate manslaughter conviction, is safety at work really improving? Morland Sanders hears claims that some employers are still too easily flouting the law. Show more
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Should blind sports fans qualify for concessionary tickets to the London Olympics?
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Should blind sports fans qualify for concessionary tickets at the London Olympics? And the latest in our series Can't See Will Cook- learn how to make lemon drizzle cake. Show more
Could transplanting someone's faeces into your stomach cure diseases of the bowel? Dr Mark Porter investigates the amazing world of gut bacteria and their role in our health. Show more
The former covert CIA agent, Valerie Plame Wilson, talks to John Humphrys. She describes the moment that her cover was blown, and the subsequent fall-out. Show more
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Written by Stephen Kelman. Recently arrived from Ghana, Harri is trying to get used to life on a tough London estate. Read by 12-year-old Jojo Baidoo. Show more
The presenters do their first try-out night, and the mentors reveal how they think their charges are coming along ahead of the big gig itself. Show more
Sean Curran reports on events at Westminster.
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A third of teachers leave within their first term on the job. This one wouldn't quit for all the world. Read by Adjoa Andoh. Show more
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