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Prayer and reflection presented by the Most Rev David Chillingworth, Bishop of St Andrews, Dunkeld and Dunblane and Primus of the Scottish Episcopal Church. Show more
'I found my real mum on Facebook.' A listener tells of a family reunited. Plus two opposing views from Ivory Coast and a trip to an HIV respite centre. iPM@bbc.co.uk. Show more
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Helen Mark is in Aboyne, Aberdeenshire, to find out how horses and the natural landscape of Royal Deeside are helping wounded and serving military personnel. Show more
Farming Today This Week discovers the best way to produce beef and dairy calves. Anna Hill meets a farmer who uses both artificial insemination and a bull to raise cattle. Show more
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Morning news and currents with John Humphrys and Evan Davis. Is there a stalemate in Libya? Plus teaching West Country accents to US actors. Show more
The Rev Richard Coles with poker ace Victoria Coren and poet Aoife Mannix. Style guru Peter York takes us on a Daytrip and actress Anne Marie Duff shares her Inheritance Tracks. Show more
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John McCarthy meets someone travelling in search of moonlight, talks to a musician who sailed the world with her harp and hears about the joy of solitude in remote Wales. Show more
Nick Barraclough to talks to Islington-born rock journalist Sylvie Simmon, who met stars like Michael Jackson while working in LA. From 2011. Show more
As voters in Scotland and Wales prepare to go to the polls, Sheena McDonald takes stock of more than a decade of devolution and asks what it means for the UK as a whole. Show more
Kate Adie hosts correspondents' tales from Bahrain, Bombay, Poland, Detroit and the French Pyrenees. Show more
Paul Lewis with the latest news from the world of personal finance. Show more
A satirical review of the week's news, chaired by Sandi Toksvig.
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Jonathan Dimbleby dips into the archives to hear how events of the early 1950s in Britain and America were reflected in two radio debate programmes of the time.
Bill Bryson meets readers to discuss his bestselling book A Short History of Nearly Everything, his quest to find out all that has happened since the Big Bang.
Series of plays by Frank Cottrell Boyce looking at the punk generation. Now in prison, can Mick find salvation in his treasured memories of a night in 1977? Show more
4 Extra Debut. Jonny Trunk explores the strangely familiar sound world of 'Library Music' used in film, TV and advertising. From April 2011. Show more
Presented by Jenni Murray. Social history of the wedding dress, Kay Gilderdale, Cat Deeley, Women in the American Civil War, Muslim Miss Universe GB, Freezing eggs - a con trick? Show more
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'I found my real mum on Facebook.' A listener tells of a family reunited. Plus two opposing views from Ivory Coast and a trip to an HIV respite centre. iPM@bbc.co.uk. Show more
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Peter Curran is joined by Simon Day, Ben Fogle, Brian May and Kerry Ellis. Jo Bunting talks to Shelley Conn. With music from J Mascis and Muntu Valdo. Show more
On the day of her resignation, Edward Stourton profiles the former News International Chief Executive Rebekah Brooks. Show more
Tom Sutcliffe and his guests novelists Dreda Say Mitchell and Liz Jensen and art critic Bill Feaver review the cultural highlights of the week. Show more
Steve Hewlett examines the response to the BP oil spill in the Mexican Gulf. How did a tragic industrial and environmental event turn into a media war against BP and its leaders? Show more
Aubrey leads a squadron of ships to take Mauritius and Réunion from the French. Naval epic starring David Robb. Show more
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Clive Anderson and top legal experts discuss growing concerns that our laws and legal system have grown so complex that even judges are becoming confused. Show more
Paul Gambaccini hosts the wide-ranging music quiz, with contestants from Hertfordshire, Birmingham and London. From 2011. Show more
Brian Patten explores the life and poetry of Anne Ridler, whose quiet and lucid observations of 20th century life are often overlooked. The poems are read by Juliet Stevenson. Show more
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Guardian columnist Madeleine Bunting explores the unmet public appetite for justice in the wake of the financial crisis. Show more
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