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Prayer and reflection with Judy Merry. Show more
'Einstein's theory has contradictions, mine doesn't.' A listener Ron Pearson challenges scientific convention with a theory that won someone else a Nobel prize. With Eddie Mair. Show more
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It's been dubbed the foot and mouth of the tree world. Phytophthora ramorum is ravaging forests across the UK. Open Country visits Cornwall to find out the latest on the situation. Show more
Charlotte Smith investigates the claim that police cuts could mean rural communities could be left behind when it comes to fighting crime. Show more
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Morning news and current affairs, with James Naughtie and Sarah Montague, featuring the clampdown in Syria, Italy's continuing crisis, and Abbey Road at 80. Show more
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Richard Coles with Michael Ball, poet Mr Gee, Mini-Miss Worldwide, Robert Maxwell's official receiver, the fixer from Jim'll Fix it and director John Crowley's Inheritance Tracks. Show more
John McCarthy looks at responsible tourism with journalist Catherine Mack and Cambodia with author Sue Guiney, marine protection leader Pete Raines and volunteer Kirsty Brown. Show more
To mark the twentieth anniversary of Freddie Mercury's death, Midge Ure goes in search of the real man behind the rock star. Show more
Journalist and broadcaster Sue Cameron looks behind the scenes at Westminster. Show more
In this edition stories from Varanasi, the Pyrenees, Rome, Havana and Ankara. Show more
The unexpected tax bill for those receiving PPI compensation. Presented by Paul Lewis. Show more
Steve Punt and Hugh Dennis are back for a new series of The Now Show, with Laura Shavin, John Holmes, Lloyd Langford and Mitch Benn. Show more
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Jonathan Dimbleby presents a live panel discussion of news and politics from Varndean College, East Sussex, with Toby Young, Andrew Mitchell, Maggie Atkinson and Liz Kendall. Show more
Your chance to call Jonathan Dimbleby. Topics include: the eurozone debt crisis, public sector pensions and the privatisation of Hinchingbrooke NHS Hospital. Show more
4 Extra Debut. Is 13-year-old Eliot Green ready to become a man in the Jewish faith? Adapted from TV with Hugo Raine and Tracy-Ann Oberman. Show more
The youthful brilliance of Hector Berlioz, as revealed in the manuscript of his Symphonie Fantastique, is explored by Frances Fyfield, Nigel Simeone and Professor Peter Bloom. Show more
Jilly Cooper on marital happiness; Cook the Perfect Christmas Cake; Sue Tollefsen on late motherhood; New Leader of the Scottish Tories Ruth Davidson; Legalised brothels? Show more
A fresh perspective on the day's news with sports headlines.
After a week of turmoil in the bond markets, Evan Davis and guests examine what bonds mean for business. They also discuss the trials and tribulations of running an airport. Show more
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Clive Anderson with choreographer Gillian Lynne and actors Warren Clarke and Ralf Little. Nikki Bedi talks to Jerry Dammers. With music from Ben L'Oncle Soul. Show more
He's been described as the man who's driven the media empire of Rupert Murdoch to the brink with his relentless campaign on phone hacking. Edward Stourton profiles MP Tom Watson. Show more
Tom Sutcliffe and his guests playwright Mark Ravenhill, anthropologist Kit Davis and film-maker James Runcie review the week's cultural highlights including Wuthering Heights. Show more
4 Extra Debut. Denys Blakeway tells the story of the Act of Remembrance and asks why Remembrance Day has become so important to modern Britain. Show more
Caught between Robert and Harrison, Stella feels betrayed but unsure who to believe. Stars Anna Chancellor and Tom Goodman-Hill. Show more
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Michael Buerk and guests debate the moral issues behind the Occupy London protest camp outside St Paul's Cathedral. Show more
The three most recent Radio 4 Brain of Britain champions compete in the ultimate general knowledge contest, chaired by Russell Davies. Show more
Spike Milligan's three daughters, Sile, Laura and Jane, discuss how their father's serious poetry reflected his life and personality. Show more
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Rachel Armstrong is a burden to her neighbours, but she herself is burdened by her past and its unfulfilled promise. Read by Syan Blake. Show more
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