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Andrew Marr and the advertising guru John Hegarty, judge Kate O'Regan, the writer Iain Sinclair and the sociologist Richard Sennett. Show more
Presented by Jane Garvey. Conservationist Dame Daphne Sheldrick on her life's work raising orphan elephants from birth and her programme to release them back into the wild. Show more
4 Extra Debut. A barrister couple seek help from Clovis when a demonstration at a dinner party goes horribly wrong. Stars Pippa Haywood. Show more
Seventy years after the Holocaust, Thomas Franke reports from Berlin and Tel Aviv on the craze amongst young Israelis for Berlin as a holiday and clubbing destination of choice. Show more
Sandy wants to protect his grandson Tyson from his father's harsh training programme. Stars Ronnie Corbett, Liza Tarbuck. From April 2010. Show more
The MD of Krispy Kreme doughtnuts talks to Julian Worricker about their plans to double the number of stores in the UK and could the drought be threatening our fish stock? Show more
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Paul Gambaccini welcomes three former winners, for the semi-finals of the 2011 search to find the nation's musical mastermind. Show more
Home Farm is open for business and Pip and Spencer make plans for the summer. Show more
4 Extra Debut. Chloe has cerebral palsy and is certain she will lose her adored carer Rose, when Rose falls for an apparently perfect man. Stars Lesley Manville. Show more
Alison Halford was catapulted into the media storm when she accused Merseyside Police of sex discrimination - her life was turned upside down by the press. Show more
When Spitting Image came to an end, Roger Law decided it was time for a fresh start. He's now living in Bondi Beach and he meets the other Brits who have made a new life down under. Show more
Since the National Trust began its campaign to put food towards the top of its agenda, how far have its efforts to change the way people think about food progressed? Show more
'So you want to be an Astronaut?' Robin Ince and Brian Cox discuss the future of human space travel and the impact it has had on inspiring a generation of kids into science. Show more
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Nicholas Parsons challenges Paul Merton, Graham Norton, Josie Lawrence and Jenny Eclair to talk on a subject for 60 seconds without hesitation, repetition or deviation. Show more
Kate lays her cards on the table. Meanwhile there are celebrations at April Cottage. Show more
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With Mark Lawson, including an interview with actor William H Macy, reviews of Mel Gibson film The Beaver and an exhibition about the Vorticists, and the Polar Museum, Cambridge. Show more
4 Extra Debut. A barrister couple seek help from Clovis when a demonstration at a dinner party goes horribly wrong. Stars Pippa Haywood. Show more
Giles Fraser investigates the teachings of Jesus and the early church about the value of poverty. He talks to church historian Diarmaid MacCulloch, and visits a Franciscan friary. Show more
Edward Stourton looks at the religious and ideological forces in post-revolution Egypt. Show more
Quentin Cooper on how to make broken hearts heal themselves, how dating techniques have revealed a building boom in the Neolithic and an old tail in the hunt for fossils in amber. Show more
Andrew Marr and the advertising guru John Hegarty, judge Kate O'Regan, the writer Iain Sinclair and the sociologist Richard Sennett. Show more
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With Ritula Shah. How far will the Government alter their original plans for NHS reform? Berlusconi loses key votes in Italy. Could Turkey do more to help those fleeing Syria? Show more
Disillusioned with the workings of Moscow's Prosecution Service Arkady Renko is on the brink of resigning, when he's drawn into a strange new case. Read by Philip Jackson. Show more
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Susan Hulme looks at the best of the day's debates in the Commons and the Lords. Show more
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4 Extra Debut. Joyce's early life in Dublin, full of japes with friends and then an eye to exile. Narrated by Jim Norton with Andrew Scott. Show more
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