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Presented by the Rev Neil Gardner, minister of Canongate Kirk, Edinburgh. Show more
There will be less organic chicken in supermarkets in the future according to British Poultry Council. It says production costs are increasing for the niche market. Show more
Alicia McCarthy with the latest news from Westminster and beyond.
Libby Purves is joined by Peter Brookes, Alexandra Fuller, Albie Sachs and Niamh Cusack. Show more
Woman's Hour
Kirsten Dunst, Janet Baker, Tories losing female votes?
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Presented by Jane Garvey. Actress Kirsten Dunst on her new film Melancholia, and singer Janet Baker. Plus, why are the Tories losing support with female voters? Show more
Pepys goes to Westminster Abbey and gets drunk afterwards. He ends the night vomiting, but happy. Starring Kris Marshall. Show more
Explorer Hugh Thomson investigates the story behind the discovery of the Inca ruins of Machu Picchu in Peru. From 2011. Show more
Acting on a tip-off, Paul lays a trap in a London Underground station. Rebooted 1946 mystery. Stars Crawford Logan. Show more
Consumer news with Winifred Robinson. A new report claims some universities are upgrading students' marks. Show more
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With Martha Kearney. National and international news. Listeners can share their views via email: wato@bbc.co.uk or on twitter: #wato.
The Media Show
Amanda Knox trial and sports rights
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With Steve Hewlett. Changes to sports rights, the BBC's Delivering Quality First proposals, and does the reporting of Amanda Knox's trial reveal problems with Italian journalism? Show more
Helen and Tom wait for news, while Clarrie relishes her new role. Show more
By Sean Grundy. A strange tale in which dysfunctional family relationships reach new heights - and depths. Show more
Paul Lewis and a panel of guests answer calls on energy and energy saving. Show more
Jim Norton reads the latest exploits of The Brother who learns French and suffers from a leaky valve. Show more
Dominic Arkwright meets a man who has saved his answer phone messages for the last 20 years. Mark Craig decided not to re-cycle his tapes, and created an audio diary of his life. Show more
Thinking Allowed
Surnames - War, Politics and comic strip Superheroes
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Laurie Taylor talks to Marc DiPaolo and Matthew Sweet about war politics and comic strip superheroes. He also examines the importance of surnames, especially for children. Show more
All in the Mind
Antipsychotic Drugs - Breaking Habits - PTSD
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The health risks of antipsychotic drugs - are psychiatrists doing enough? Breaking bad habits and Jess Goodell the marine who got PTSD after retrieving bodies in Iraq. Show more
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The Castle
Series 2
Episode 6: Something Old, Something New, Something Borrowed, Something Filled With Helium
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Love is in the air and helium is in the offing as a new SatNav causes chaos at the altar. With James Fleet. From September 2009. Show more
A face from the past returns to Ambridge. Meanwhile Jim uses all his powers of persuasion. Show more
Kenneth Branagh returns to the stage in his native Belfast in an adaptation of the French farce The Painkiller. In a Front Row special, he talks to Mark Lawson. Show more
Pepys goes to Westminster Abbey and gets drunk afterwards. He ends the night vomiting, but happy. Starring Kris Marshall. Show more
Should the Human Rights Act be scrapped? Combative, provocative and engaging debate chaired by Michael Buerk. Show more
Advertising guru Cindy Gallop argues that if as businesses and individuals we define what we stand for and stay true to it, we could embrace a world of zero privacy. Show more
The new high speed rail line from London to Birmingham is provoking fierce resistance. But how much noise and smell does a line like this really cause? Tom Heap investigates. Show more
Libby Purves is joined by Peter Brookes, Alexandra Fuller, Albie Sachs and Niamh Cusack. Show more
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Cameron addresses the Conservatives - the reaction from voters and analysts; Why Russia vetoed a UN resolution on Syria; President Karzai ends his two day visit to India. Show more
Orr is lost, and low level lying with McWatt has horrific consequences at the beach for Yossarian. Read by Stuart Milligan. Show more
4 Extra Debut. A text sparks the first of Neil and Kim's arguments. Sharp comedy written by and starring Frank Skinner. From October 2011. Show more
Nigel Penny has to share his tiny room with an unwanted boorish guest. Stars Richie Webb and Vicki Pepperdine. From May 2010. Show more
Alicia McCarthy with the day's top news stories from Westminster.
Helen Berry's astonishing portrait of the love affair between an Irish girl and Tenducci, the famous 18th-century castrato. Today, Tenducci falls in love. Read by Greta Scacchi. Show more
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