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Prayer and reflection.
Anna Hill hears how changing tastes in the far East have led to record UK food exports. British meat, fish and dairy are now in demand across the globe. Show more
Professor David Nutt talks to John Humphrys about his short, controversial tenure as Chair of the Government's Advisory Council on the Misuse of drugs. Show more
Nigel Cassidy goes behind the scenes at The Money Channel, Romania's 24-hour business TV station, to see if the network provides the best role models for budding entrepreneurs. Show more
With Jane Garvey. Including legendary American jazz singer Dee Dee Bridgewater; are children in care being let down by the system; and Women in Business - how to delegate better. Show more
Paula McLain's fictional memoir told by Hadley, Ernest Hemingway's first wife, of their time in Paris in the 1920s. Adapted by Sheila Yeger. Show more
The BBC's Economics Editor Stephanie Flanders sets out on the search for growth in Britain's economy. Where might it come from, can we deliver it and will it provide jobs? Show more
4 Extra Debut. Aaron Williamson investigates whether art can give the disability movement its own revolution. From March 2011. Show more
What's the best way to reduce alcohol abuse? The governent is announcing a voluntary deal with the drinks industry on issues like promotions and labelling. Is it enough? Show more
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Lesley Garrett and Yachtsman of the Year Geoff Holt reflect on the impact of the song, 'The Impossible Dream'. From March 2011. Show more
Jill and David are feeling helpless. Meanwhile Jolene shares some happy memories. Show more
4 Extra Debut. 50 years after he taught him, Charlie's former art teacher continues to shape his life, even in death. Stars Stephen Greif. Show more
Tom Holland with the popular history programme in which listeners share their ideas and questions with some of the world's leading historians offering new insights into the past. Show more
4 Extra Debut. With contrary forces struggling within his mind Giles Meiklejohn takes a penknife to a brown wallet found in the back of a taxi. Show more
Historian Sir David Cannadine enjoys Winston Churchill's prodigious appetite for food, drink and cigars. Show more
The Law Show
Interview with Attorney General Dominic Grieve
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Joshua Rozenberg talks to the Attorney General about media reporting of high-profile criminal cases and the European Court of Human Rights's judgment on votes for prisoners. Show more
Harriett Gilbert, Russell Kane and Hilary Bradt on books by Sandi Toksvig, Gustave Flaubert and Ruth Rendell. From 2011. Show more
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The ground-breaking phone-in show, hosted by the legendary Gary Bellamy. Stars Rhys Thomas and Amelia Bullmore. From March 2011. Show more
The Grundys have a day at the races, while David is preoccupied. Show more
Front Row
Garrison Keillor, Submarine and Enhanced E-Books
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Mark Lawson talks to Garrison Keillor about his love poems; reviews Submarine directed by Richard Ayoade from the IT Crowd; and looks at the latest technology in enhanced e-books. Show more
Paula McLain's fictional memoir told by Hadley, Ernest Hemingway's first wife, of their time in Paris in the 1920s. Adapted by Sheila Yeger. Show more
As banks begin the task of tracing missing money stolen from the Egyptian people, Fran Abrams investigates the corruption that lay behind the Mubarak regime. Show more
Peter White and Cheryl Gabriel report from the Comic Relief trek in Kenya and meet local blind people who have received sight saving treatment from Sight Savers International. Show more
The team approach the biggest milestone in their 20-year project - the launch of their work on a rocket from a spaceport in French Guiana. But will the rocket be launched safely? Show more
Professor David Nutt talks to John Humphrys about his short, controversial tenure as Chair of the Government's Advisory Council on the Misuse of drugs. Show more
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Written by Stephen Kelman. Harri is at war with the Dell Farm Crew but confident that he can outrun them when he is chased, he is intensifying his hunt for the killer. Show more
Una Stubbs, Ade Edmond and comedian Susan Calman join Phil Hammond to argue over their music choices in support of Comic Relief. Show more
Rachel Byrne reports on events at Westminster, including Foreign Office questions on Libya, and continuing debate on the Scotland Bill. Show more
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Five writers from North Africa and the Middle East consider the momentous events that are reshaping the Arab world. Show more
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