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A portrait of the life, popular art and remarkable engineering of Carters Steam Fair. Founded by John Carter, it toured from 1977 until the end of October this year. From 2011. Show more
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Al Gore and Tom Mockridge discuss Current TV's disagreement with Sky Italia, Emma Barnett on Twitter, and why has Ofcom found Press TV in serious breach of the rules? Show more
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Paul Lewis and a team of employment experts answer questions about employment law, rights at work and resolving workplace disputes. Show more
AA Milne relives the agony and ecstasy of amateur dramatics during a country house weekend. Show more
Ruth Padel explores WS Gilbert as a dramatist and satirist, examining how he developed and parodied Victorian genres of burlesque and pantomime to create new comic effects. Show more
A new history of Playboy claims it is 'an unlikely ally for the feminist cause', Laurie Taylor discusses secrets and surprises of the bunny brand. Also, celebrity politics. Show more
Can mess make us racist; how to bounce back from defeat; and a comic strip success story. Show more
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Arthur Smith's at home in London with Billy Jenkins, Kevin Eldon, Imran Yusef and poetry from Kate Fox. From April 2011. Show more
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Mark Lawson reviews James Corden on stage, talks to folk musicians Martin and Eliza Carthy and Stephen Poliakoff discusses an exhibition profiling Jewish entertainers. Show more
As the weeks go by in Ghana, gap year student Heather discovers there are staffing problems at her school. Stars Kirsty McKay.
David Aaronovitch and panel, Claire Fox, Clifford Longley, Melanie Phillips and Matthew Taylor, discuss morality in public life. Show more
Philip Cowley examines how politicians have changed and using letters from leading politicians he argues politicians today compare favourably to those of the 1950s. Show more
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An invitation from his wife to a New Year's Day party, a stolen kiss and an unwanted witness. Niamh Cusack reads Man Booker Winner Anne Enright's novel. Show more
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Sean Curran reports on the historic address by President Obama to both Houses of Parliament. And on discussions in the House of Lords on Europe and Lords' reform. Show more
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