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A reading and reflection to start the day. From Wales, with the Rev Mary Stallard. Show more
Only 5 per cent of Welsh lamb is actually eaten in Wales - a lot is exported to Europe and beyond. But more food exports are needed to close a multi-billion-pound food trade gap. Show more
All the news from Westminster, where David Cameron plays down opposition to the government's health plans for England. And a report from Holyrood too. With Susan Hulme. Show more
Melvyn Bragg and his guests discuss the life and work of the scientist, writer, printer, diplomat and American founding father Benjamin Franklin. Show more
Featuring captain of GB's Women's Handball team, Lynn McCafferty. Plus the growing levels of sexual violence against young women caught up in gangs; and author Rachel Cusk. Show more
Lady Helen's relationship with her stepson Rafe is growing dangerously out of control - a fact viewed with considerable suspicion by Angarrack's long-serving butler Tregunna. Show more
The BBC's foreign correspondents take a closer look at the stories behind the headlines, with tales of insight, wit and colour from Spain, India, Germany, Pakistan and the US. Show more
Paul Morley explores the impact of 7 inch single's grand relative - the 12 inch - and its peak in the 80s. From 2012. Show more
You and Yours
Back to work schemes, the jam that isn't, and apps on the NHS
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Back to work schemes, the jam that isn't, and apps on the NHS with Winifred Robinson. Show more
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Martha Kearney presents national and international news. Listeners can share their views via email: wato@bbc.co.uk or on twitter: #wato.
Sport and the British
Episode 24: The Gentleman Amateur
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Clare looks at the demise of the amateur gentleman and the rise of the professional player, as the 1960s saw the beginning of a new, more egalitarian era in British sport. Show more
Brian is on unfamiliar territory and Tom is filled with remorse. Show more
Rumpole defends a shoplifting clergyman with a kleptomaniac sister, exposes a former arsonist to her besotted fiance and appeases a very unhappy Hilda. Show more
Almost 80 years since the Mass Trespass on Kinder Scout, Clare Balding joins ramblers from Manchester and Sheffield to mark this inspirational moment in walking history. Show more
Trudie Styler presents the Radio 4 Appeal on behalf of The Rainforest Foundation. Show more
Open Book
John Lanchester discusses his latest book Capital
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Mariella Frostrup talks to John Lanchester about his new novel Capital, which looks at the state of the nation through the lives and stories of the residents of one street. Show more
Presented by Francine Stock. Minnie Driver and director Marc Evans discuss their Welsh high school musical, Hunky Dory. Show more
Quentin Cooper looks into the role of government departmental Chief Scientific Advisers, the use of animals in research, and a 400-million-year-old forest. Show more
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Miles Jupp tests Rebecca Front, Simon Day and Jason Cook on how well one of their loved ones knows them. From March 2012. Show more
Helen is supportive. Meanwhile Lily strikes out alone. Show more
Front Row
Titian saved; Bruce Springsteen's new album
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The Titian saved for 45 million pounds; the verdict on Bruce Springsteen's new album; Caitlin Moran and Antonia Fraser on recording audio versions of their books. With John Wilson. Show more
Lady Helen's relationship with her stepson Rafe is growing dangerously out of control - a fact viewed with considerable suspicion by Angarrack's long-serving butler Tregunna. Show more
The Law Show
Privacy and Copyright in the Internet Age
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Joshua Rozenberg considers the law on privacy after recent court decisions. He also looks at how, in the internet age, personal privacy is safeguarded and copyright could change. Show more
Evan Davis asks his guests about the possibilities and pitfalls of reinventing a business, something each of them has had to do. They also swap ideas on educating the young. Show more
Any schoolchild will tell you there aren't any tigers in Africa, but now it seems there are. Sue Armstrong reports on a daring plan to save the South China tiger from extinction. Show more
Melvyn Bragg and his guests discuss the life and work of the scientist, writer, printer, diplomat and American founding father Benjamin Franklin. Show more
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Robin Lustig presents national and international news and analysis. Show more
'She knew a secret no-one else knew'. Strange and lovely poet Kitty French brings more chaos in her wake. Read by Juliet Aubrey. Show more
The sleuth finds clues in a remote cottage, but not Belasco's identity. Should he have heeded his wife? Stars Gerda Stevenson. Show more
Susan Hulme hears MPs welcome a ban on wild animals in circuses. And the lobbyist who played golf with a top civil servant. Show more
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By 1863, after great literary success with 'The Woman in White', another woman enters Wilkie's life. Read by Michael Pennington. Show more
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