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A series of monologues adapted from interviews in which dementia sufferers recall their lives. Funny, sad, moving or angry, the mystery is human identity as much as its loss. Show more
Ben Wright hears some extraordinary tales from the best-informed people in politics: ministerial car drivers. From 2011. Show more
Care-worker Beauty Oolonga's UK work visa is set to run out, so she faces a citizenship test. With Jocelyn Jee Esien. From 2011. Show more
Shari Vahl examines calls for a change to the way people whose health conditions have symptoms that can fluctuate daily, such as MS, HIV and Parkinson's, are assessed for benefits. Show more
John Waite investigates the charities and businesses owed money for sports advertising they never received. Show more
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Dominic Lawson, Alan Rusbridger and Kelvin MacKenzie discuss privacy laws and the media; Maggie Brown on Channel 4's annual report. Show more
Ed makes his feelings known and Elizabeth tackles a tricky task. Show more
Paris, 1911: A stranger is found murdered in a walled garden with one entrance. How did he get there? Stars Richard Greenwood. Show more
Vincent Duggleby and travel experts answer queries about travel money, insurance and your rights when holidays go wrong. Show more
Series of short stories by EM Forster. Misunderstandings thwart plans for a sojourn in the idyllic Greek countryside. Read by Andrew Sachs. Show more
Socialism is on the rise in Russia as Martin Sixsmith identifies emerging revolutionaries, divided between western and orthodox values. New angry radicals replace cautious liberals. Show more
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Russian Children in Custody - Paranormal Media
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Why is modern media teeming with vampires, witches, ghosts and ghouls? Laurie Taylor explores representations of the paranormal. Also, how Russia deals with criminal youngsters.
Hot chilli sauce and a computer game called Cyberball are tools in the lab of psychologist Kip Williams. He explains his research on ostracism to Claudia Hammond. Show more
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Arthur Smith entertains at his south London home. With Alex Wilson's salsa combo, Jenny Eclair and Simon Evans. From April 2011. Show more
Brian and Jennifer do some research. Meanwhile Lynda offers the hand of friendship. Show more
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Elmore Leonard, Tony Robinson and Mark Billingham, Ai Weiwei reviewed
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Mark Lawson reports on new British exhibitions of work by the Chinese artist Ai Weiwei, who has been detained by the authorities in China, and an interview with Elmore Leonard. Show more
A series of monologues adapted from interviews in which dementia sufferers recall their lives. Funny, sad, moving or angry, the mystery is human identity as much as its loss. Show more
David Aaronovitch explores where the line should be drawn between privacy and the right to know, with Clifford Longley, Kenan Malik, Michael Portillo and Melanie Phillips. Show more
Writer Johann Hari argues that our demand for gadgets has helped to drive the war in the Congo, and asks why our governments have not taken more forceful action to stop it. Show more
Dubbed 'the real life Avatar' by James Cameron, the proposed Belo Monte Dam in Brazil is set to become the world's third largest hydro-electric project. Tim Hirsch presents. Show more
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Alaa Al Aswany's 2002 novel provides glimpses of life in a modern Egyptian apartment building. Newspaper editor Hatim has fallen for a young soldier and installed him in a room. Show more
Faye's office holds a speed dating event and there continues to be a fight to impress Edith. Starring Katy Brand. From 2008. Show more
Susan Hulme with the day's top news stories from Westminster. Including David Cameron and Ed Miliband's clash at Prime Minister's Questions over the future of England's NHS. Show more
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The survivors spend more time with 'Pete' and co, witnessing ancient rituals never before revealed to the world. Then more sky-spirits descend to amaze the tribes people. Show more
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