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Prayer and reflection with the Rev George Pitcher. Show more
The company behind a proposed farm for 30,000 pigs responds to concerns over human health. Campaigners claim the site poses a disease risk, but the company denies this. Show more
All the news from Westminster where the Prime Minister defends a new pensions offer for public sector workers, and peers debate the eurozone crisis. With Sean Curran. Show more
Melvyn Bragg and his guests discuss the origins, science and mythology of the moon. Man may have landed on the moon, but our 'twin planet' in many ways still remains a mystery. Show more
Presented by Jenni Murray. Cook the Perfect Soda Bread with Dan Lepard; the history of women in protest movements; and Marina Warner on the stories of the Arabian Nights. Show more
The young Emperor has been kidnapped by his nemesis, the bandit king Inokichi. Meanwhile, Yukinari and Lady Shonagon find themselves, and each other, in a secret rose garden. Show more
Looking behind the headlines: Kate Adie hosts despatches from correspondents in Italy, China, Liberia, Georgia and the Republic of Ireland. Show more
Geoff Dyer visits DH Lawrence's ranch in Taos, New Mexico - his only true 'home' - where in the 1920s the author penned some of his most brilliant writings on landscape and nature. Show more
You and Yours
The over 65s at work, the delay of 4G and the rise in National Trust rents...
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Winifred Robinson asks what the delay in the 4G auction will mean for consumers and hears from villagers in the 'real Cranford' about the impact of rent increases. Show more
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National and international news with Martha Kearney. Listeners can share their views via email: wato@bbc.co.uk or on twitter: #wato.
Dominic Arkwright asks why once scary fairies have a new image? With Eddie Lenihan, Faye Durston and Juliette Wood. From 2011. Show more
Tom can't believe his luck and Ed deals with a crisis. Show more
Preparations are underway for Mma Makutsi's wedding and Mma Ramotswe makes an unexpected ghostly sighting. Show more
The Dark Peak in Derbyshire has claimed the lives of many pilots and their crews. Jim Watson's uncle was one crewman who met his fate in Edale, and Jules Hudson joins him there. Show more
Kim Wilde presents the Radio 4 Appeal on behalf of the charity Ataxia UK. Show more
By Manda Scott: Imagining the mood of the elders on the eve of the final battle of the Boudican revolt in 61AD. Read by Colette O'Neil. Show more
Jane Mingay of the Daily Telegraph photographs the tenth anniversary of the terrorist attacks in New York. Show more
Open Book
Victoria Hislop talks about her new novel The Thread
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Victoria Hislop discusses her latest romantic novel The Thread; crime-writing Roslund and Hellstrom style; and debunking the stereotypes of young South Asian writing. Show more
With Quentin Cooper. Has nuclear fission restarted at the Fukushima NPP in Japan? Is the future of air travel airships? Is there truth in the legend of the Viking Sunstone? Show more
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A week of radio that never happened. Alice Arnold and Jon Holmes rewind and mangle real programmes. From November 2011. Show more
Roy receives a job offer. Meanwhile David and Ruth ponder the future. Show more
Front Row
Anthony Horowitz on Sherlock Holmes; Skyfall
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With Mark Lawson. Including Anthony Horowitz on writing a new Sherlock Holmes novel, and a review of Tate Liverpool's Alice in Wonderland exhibition. Show more
The young Emperor has been kidnapped by his nemesis, the bandit king Inokichi. Meanwhile, Yukinari and Lady Shonagon find themselves, and each other, in a secret rose garden. Show more
The Law Show
Taken into Consideration: An Admission of Guilt?
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Joshua Rozenberg looks into offences 'taken into consideration' and asks why people give false confessions. He also explores a new Scottish anti-sectarian bill. Show more
Evan Davis and guests discuss the secrets of a happy business marriage - the key partnerships companies have with each other. They also debate if flat organisations work best. Show more
Recorded in front of an audience at the National Botanic Garden of Wales, the programme's theme is fungi - organisms apart from others, that run a great deal of the world. Show more
Melvyn Bragg and his guests discuss the origins, science and mythology of the moon. Man may have landed on the moon, but our 'twin planet' in many ways still remains a mystery. Show more
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National and international news and analysis with Robin Lustig.
Ruth learns the truth, but can she save her beloved? Read by Samuel West, Hattie Morahan and Sara Kestelman. Show more
Rory Bremner and friends with a blend of stand-up, satire and incisive interviews about 'Foreign Affairs'. From November 2011. Show more
Sean Curran reports from Westminster on how MPs are trying to make sense of events in Greece and the eurozone. And calls for new laws to ban the camp outside St Paul's Cathedral. Show more
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Jeanette Winterson reads her memoir recounting her terrifying experience of love and loss, decades into her writing career. Show more
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