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Commentary on the final day of the second Test between Sri Lanka and England from Colombo with Jonathan Agnew, Roshan Abeysinghe and Simon Mann. Show more
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Jonathan Dimbleby presents a panel discussion of news and politics from Sturminster Newton, Dorset, with Nigel Farage, Ben Bradshaw, John Redwood and Viv Groskop. Show more
Call Jonathan Dimbleby on 03700 100 444, email any.answers@bbc.co.uk or tweet #bbcaq. Issues include police racism and the publication of politicians' tax returns. Show more
Edward discovers the family business he is inheriting has defrauded clients for years. Classic 1905 play starring Samuel Barnett. Show more
Women in today's advertising industry, the Tate and Lyle "Sugar Girls" on life at the factory in London's East End during the War, and can a feminist wear makeup? Show more
The day's top news stories, with sports headlines.
Falklands satire: A listener on his collection of cartoons and satirical programmes relating to the war in the South Atlantic. John Craven reads Your News. Show more
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Peter Curran is joined by Matt Lucas, Gilles Peterson, Paul Nicholas and Carol Morley. With music from The Cedars and Michele Stodart. Show more
This Easter's hit movie, The Hunger Games, is based on a best-selling book trilogy. Gerry Northam profiles its author, Suzanne Collins. Show more
Tom Sutcliffe and guests Deborah Bull, Adam Mars Jones and Bridget Kendall review the week's cultural highlights. Show more
4 Extra Debut. The BBC's veteran correspondent David Willey looks back at his 50-year career reporting from the 'Eternal City'. From July 2012. Show more
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The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4, followed by weather.
Clive Anderson and top legal experts discuss concerns that the law of joint enterprise is causing miscarriages of justice. Show more
Steve Punt hosts the battle of wits as three students from the University of Sussex take on three professors. From April 2012. Show more
Known as the poet who rejected punctuation, ee cummings also satirised the pretensions of politicians. Peggy Reynolds explores one of his most popular poems that parodies jingoism. Show more
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Alfred Molina performs Arthur Miller's affecting 1960 'Monroe' story of a couple's mutual contentment on a beach at sundown. Show more
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BBC Radio 4 joins the BBC World Service.