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The bells of St Mary Magdalene, Mortehoe, Devon. Show more
After steering Arsenal to record-breaking victories, Arsene Wenger, the club's once 'invincible' manager, faces the prospect that his glory days maybe over. Andy Denwood reports. Show more
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Tom Robinson reflects on wanting and waiting, taking his cue from Richard Church's poem Learning to Wait. With Milan Kundera, TS Eliot and DH Lawrence, plus kd lang and Brin Eno. Show more
The Malham Sedge has not been seen for four years. Paul Evans joins a research project run by Ian Wallace on Malham Tarn to find out if this rare caddisfly still exists. Show more
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Jane Little with the religious and ethical news of the week. Moral arguments and perspectives on stories familiar and unfamiliar. Show more
Philip Holmes presents the Radio 4 Appeal on behalf of the charity Esther Benjamins Trust. Show more
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The latest news headlines. Including a look at the papers.
The Rev Jonathan Lawson and Lilian Groves reflect on the legacy of the Saints of the North in a service from the Chapel of the College of St Hild and St Bede, Durham. Show more
A Point of View
Greece and the Meaning of Folly
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Celebrated thinker John Gray reflects on the meaning of folly. He explores what he sees as the ultimate modern day folly: Europe's determination to stand by the euro. Show more
With Paddy O'Connell. News and conversation about the big stories of the week.
England v India, the fourth Test from the Oval. Commentary from Jonathan Agnew, Christopher Martin Jenkins and Simon Mann with Michael Vaughan and Phil Tufnell. Show more
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Myfanwy Alexander's pick of the best programmes on this and other BBC networks over the past seven days. Show more
Chris and Alice are celebrating. Meanwhile Jazzer feels tied to the kitchen sink. Show more
Democrat Strategist Terry McAuliffe on Barack Obama's approval-ratings slump, and the author Philip Connors calls in from the top of the world. Show more
By Anna Maxted. 4 Extra Debut. Middle-aged widow Victoria misses Portugal. Her lodger's gratitude is a surprise, which sparks another. Read by Sandra Duncan. Show more
More or Less has the latest on salt, 'zero tolerance' policing, and how to predict the adult height of growing children. Show more
Last Word
Robert Robinson, Mother Thelka, Shammi Kapoor, Paul Wilkinson
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Matthew Bannister on TV and radio presenter Robert Robinson, Sir John Taverner's muse Mother Thelka, Bollywood's answer to Elvis Shammi Kapoor and terrorism expert Paul Wil. Show more
John Waite investigative claims that it's too easy for bogus employers to advertise via the Jobcentre, and, as a result, sophisticated criminals are targeting desperate jobseekers. Show more
Philip Holmes presents the Radio 4 Appeal on behalf of the charity Esther Benjamins Trust. Show more
In the 90s, India became a world class computer outsourcing centre. Peter Day returns to the country 16 years after his first visit to find out what is driving business today. Show more
Preview of the week's political agenda at Westminster with MPs, experts and commentators, presented by Anita Anand. Show more
David Aaronovitch of The Times is at the Edinburgh Festival to analyse how the newspapers are covering the week's biggest stories. Show more
Matthew Sweet talks to Harrison Ford about Cowboys and Aliens, discusses a Brazilian horror classic with Mark Gatiss and hears how Vera Day put Marilyn Monroe's nose out of joint. Show more
Tom Robinson reflects on wanting and waiting, taking his cue from Richard Church's poem Learning to Wait. With Milan Kundera, TS Eliot and DH Lawrence, plus kd lang and Brin Eno. Show more
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Thinking Allowed
Blame the parents? - Chungking Mansions, Hong Kong
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Should we blame the parents? New research on kids in British gangs. Also the diverse world of Chungking Mansions - the cheapest place to stay in Hong Kong. Show more
The bells of St Mary Magdalene, Mortehoe, Devon. Show more
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