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Farmers are growing increasingly concerned about their crops during the continuing dry weather. Plans for large scale intensive rabbit farms have been re-submitted as free range. Show more
President of the Royal Society of Chemistry Professor David Phillips joins Kirsty Young to choose his Desert Island Discs. Show more
Presented by Jenni Murray. Can politicians benefit from the 'paternity bounce'? Are Liverpool women unjustly criticised for the way they look? Young drivers; Siobhan Parkinson. Show more
The relationship falters, correspondence stops and months later resumes. But is it too late? Starring Charlotte Emmerson. Show more
4 Extra Debut. Martin Wainwright explores Britain's fascination with moths - and hears the plans of composer Harrison Birtwistle. From May 2011. Show more
Mimi awaits her third marriage to get going. Her ex Joe hates being a Dad once a fortnight. Stars David Tennant. From May 2011. Show more
The NGOs accusing a Chinese iPad factory of illegal practices; and mapping Britain's towpaths. Plus, the first FA-approved blind manager of a fully sighted football team. Show more
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There's an important visitor at Brookfield and Lynda is on a mission. Show more
4 Extra Debut. 'There's two Salfords. Posh Salford and Salford-Salford. The proper bit that Lowry painted, with the bent over people and the dark heart'. Show more
Gardeners' Question Time
Carmarthenshire, Wales
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Peter Gibbs chairs a gardening Q&A in Carmarthenshire, Wales. He is joined by Pippa Greenwood, Bob Flowerdew and Anne Swithinbank. Show more
Martin Sixsmith shows how successive rulers have battled to keep Georgia, Ukraine, Chechnya and the Caucasus under their control. Show more
Last Word
Osama bin Laden, Sir Henry Leach, Sir Henry Cooper, Hubert Schlafly and Arthur Laurents
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Matthew Bannister on terrorist Osama Bin Laden, First Sea Lord Admiral Sir Henry Leach, British heavyweight boxer Sir Henry Cooper and screenwriter Arthur Laurents. Show more
Hollywood, Bollywood, Nollywood, arthouse and beyond - Francine Stock investigates. Show more
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A satirical review of the week's news, chaired by Sandi Toksvig. Featuring Jeremy Hardy, Rebecca Front, Richard Herring and Susan Calman. Show more
Ed is not best pleased. Meanwhile it's the end of an era at Grey Gables. Show more
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Steve Reich, and a report from the Brighton Festival
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Composer Steve Reich on his new work WTC 9/11; a report from this year's Brighton Festival; and Paul Bailey reviews the film My Dog Tulip. Show more
The relationship falters, correspondence stops and months later resumes. But is it too late? Starring Charlotte Emmerson. Show more
Jonathan Dimbleby chairs the live debate from Harrow High School, London, with Jeremy Hunt MP, Quentin Letts, Shirley Williams and Douglas Alexander MP. Show more
David Attenborough celebrates the Monarch Butterfly. Its migration is one of the great spectacles and feats of nature. From May 2011. Show more
Under Catherine the Great Russia becomes Europe's most feared superpower. But, as Martin Sixsmith shows, an ingrained fear of vulnerability lay beneath this show of strength. Show more
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As Tristan discovers Will's true feelings, he in turn must finally tell Marian the truth and reveal his painful secret. Show more
Writer Lynne Truss chooses the creator of Alice in Wonderland, Lewis Carroll. With Matthew Parris and Robin Wilson. From May 2011. Show more
The day's top news stories from Westminster with Mark D'arcy.
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Virginia Nicholson's evocative account of the Second World War is told through individual women's experiences. Today, VE day and the future beckon. Fenella Woolgar reads. Show more
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