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A spiritual comment and prayer to begin the day with Monsignor Tony Rogers.
According to a new survey commissioned by the RHS, 70 per cent of teenagers say horticulture is for underachievers. Plus, why the splash of oilseed rape yellow is bigger this year. Show more
Sean Curran reports on events at Westminster. The home secretary tells MPs that radical cleric Abu Qatada can be deported to Jordan. Plus a report from Stormont. Show more
Midweek
Dacre Stoker; Barry Briggs; Roberta Taylor and Peter Guinness; Richard La Trobe-Bateman
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Libby Purves is joined by former Speedway star Barry Briggs, actors Roberta Taylor and Peter Guinness, author Dacre Stoker, and bridge designer Richard La Trobe-Batemen. Show more
Olivia Newton-John on being a 'cancer thriver', flyweight boxer Nicola Adams on going for Gold at the Olympics, and why a leading charity wants us to stop hoarding our bras. Show more
By Francesca Joseph. Contemporary drama set in a women's prison. As Katie is drawn even further into Grant's plan, her past and the reasons for her imprisonment become clear. Show more
Winifred Robinson tracks researchers on one of the world's largest child health studies, which has gathered statistics on 17,000 babies born in Bradford since 2007. Show more
Day seven on the colony. Mason faces an ethical nightmare, while Archer faces repairs. With Nicholas Lyndhurst. From April 2012. Show more
You and Yours
VAT on static caravans, the company who wants us to take a stroll and volunteers wanted to store nuclear waste...
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US firms eye the UK legal online market, and 'volunteers' sought to store nuclear waste. Consumer news with Winifred Robinson. Show more
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Unemployment falls, and the PM admits he's had a 'tough month'. Plus the director of Public Prosecutions on the phone-hacking inquiry, and goodbye to Ceefax.
Shakespeare's Restless World
3. Snacking Through Shakespeare
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A fork discovered on the site of the Rose Theatre shows what people ate in the William Shakespeare’s turbulent time. From 2012. Show more
Brian squares up to his opponents but which way will the planning committee jump? Show more
Troy is at war with Sparta in Bradley's latest war game. A team of British Special Forces face a challenge that will test them to the limit. Show more
Financial phone-in with Vincent Duggleby.
Inside Health
Whooping cough, maternal deaths, blushing, intestinal transit
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Why whooping cough is making a comeback. Plus a psychologist and a surgeon offer two radically different approaches for people who suffer from severe blushing. With Dr Mark Porter. Show more
Thinking Allowed
The High-life and the Row-life
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Laurie Taylor discusses an ethnography of the lives of crack cocaine users and a study of team spirit in a Cambridge rowing crew. Show more
The Media Show
DPP Keir Starmer on public interest defence
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Steve Hewlett questions Keir Starmer DPP on his new public interest defence guidelines, the daily papers going weekly at Johnston Press, the Bahrain Grand Prix, and Simon Cowell. Show more
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Snow has come to Woodstock. Is it a good idea for Sir John to invite the villagers to move in? With James Fleet. From July 2010. Show more
Lynda works out who is to blame and Elona forges a friendship. Show more
Front Row
Stanley Booth; Salmon Fishing in the Yemen
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Arts news, interviews and reviews with John Wilson, including an interview with writer Stanley Booth and a review of the film Salmon Fishing in the Yemen. Show more
Shakespeare's Restless World
3. Snacking Through Shakespeare
15 minutes on BBC Radio 4 LW
Available for over a year
A fork discovered on the site of the Rose Theatre shows what people ate in the William Shakespeare’s turbulent time. From 2012. Show more
Unreliable Evidence
Television Cameras in Court
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Clive Anderson and top legal experts discuss concerns that plans to allow television cameras in UK courts will lead to the corruption of the criminal justice system. Show more
Jules Evans explores what ancient Greek and Roman philosophy can tell modern society about well-being and warns that the new politics of happiness risks becoming illiberal. Show more
Last spring, huge swathes of the British countryside erupted in flames. Tom Heap investigates the causes of forest and moorland fire and the ideas to predict and fight them. Show more
Midweek
Dacre Stoker; Barry Briggs; Roberta Taylor and Peter Guinness; Richard La Trobe-Bateman
43 minutes on BBC Radio 4 LW
Available for over a year
Libby Purves is joined by former Speedway star Barry Briggs, actors Roberta Taylor and Peter Guinness, author Dacre Stoker, and bridge designer Richard La Trobe-Batemen. Show more
The latest weather forecast.
Home Office in new row over Abu Qatada deportation. A special report from Ritula Shah in France. A new study suggests there are ten different kinds of breast cancer. Show more
Maud knows Nikitas had been researching the years of the Greek Civil War, and is becoming curious to know more about his family's troubled history. Show more
Nigel is tasked with running a choir for recently convicted youths. Stars Richie Webb and Vicki Pepperdine. From April 2012. Show more
Train driver Bob is suspended after a medical. Is his career over? Stars Phil Cornwell and Roger Lloyd-Pack. From November 2010. Show more
Sean Curran reports on events at Westminster, where the fall-out from last month's Budget dominates Prime Minister's Questions. Show more
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Barbara Demick's eyewitness account of the siege of Sarajevo. In this episode, coming of age in a warzone. Show more
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