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Reflection and prayer with the Rev Peter Baker. Show more
Charlotte Smith hears from dairy farmers preparing to throw away their milk in protest about cuts in the price of milk. Show more
Susan Hulme reports on events at Westminster, including the last clash between David Cameron and Ed Milliband before the summer break. And MPs vote to change their sitting hours. Show more
Melvyn Bragg and his guests discuss Hadrian's Wall, the best known and perhaps most impressive relic of the Roman occupation of Britain. Show more
Woman's Hour
Signe Johansen. Marks and Spencer. M&S
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Why women are making their mark at this year's Proms. Where does Marks and Spencer go from here? Who does the cleaning in your house? And how to cook the perfect cinnamon buns. Show more
Bee and her father Elgin travel to Antarctica on Bernadette's trail. Stars Miranda Richardson and Lydia Wilson. Show more
Following the route taken by migrants fleeing war or poverty. They risk their lives to reach the Europe Union, which they still see as the Promised Land. Show more
As the BBC World Service leaves Bush House for a new home, Razia Izbal takes a look at the writers from many different nationalities who have worked there. Show more
You and Yours
O2 network problems, should libraries ever get rid of books, and When I'm 65: The University of the Third Age
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Consumer news with Shari Vahl, including O2's network problems and the row that has emerged over Manchester Central Library's decision to dispose of more than a third of its books. Show more
Peter Hall, colossus of 20th century English theatre, was responsible for the development, success and longevity of both the RSC and The National Theatre. Show more
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National and international news with Martha Kearney. Forty-five minutes of intelligent analysis, comment and interviews. Email wato@bbc.co.uk or on twitter #wato.
The horse is at the heart of Khakassia's ancient nomadic culture. Cicely Fell camps out with a group of horsemen whose herds are threatened by a rare species of red wolf. Show more
The campaign of terror escalates further. Meanwhile there's a rowdy night out for the Horrobin lads. Show more
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As the excitement mounts around London 2012, Helen Mark visits Much Wenlock, the birthplace of the modern Olympics, and explores the landscape around Wenlock Edge. Show more
Annette Crosbie presents an appeal on behalf of the charity Sound Seekers. Show more
Mariella Frostrup with Michael Palin about his novel, The Truth; Kitty Aldridge and Prof John Mullan talk funerals in literature; and Alice's Adventures in Wonderland 150 years on. Show more
Francine Stock talks to Steven Soderbergh about his latest film, Magic Mike, starring Matthew McConaughey as a male stripper in Miami, and why he's quitting the film business. Show more
With long queues predicted for Heathrow during the Olympics, Angela Saini visits the Farnborough Air Show to examine technology designed to speed up airport security checks. Show more
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Satan turns his malevolent eye on a certain sporting event that only occurs every four years and somehow seems to be taking place quite soon in London. Show more
The nightmare at Brookfield continues. Emma and Ruth are desperate with worry. Show more
Front Row
Antony Gormley; the man behind Angelos Epithemiou revealed
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With Mark Lawson, including an interview with the Angel of the North sculptor Antony Gormley as a new exhibition, Still Standing, opens. Show more
Bee and her father Elgin travel to Antarctica on Bernadette's trail. Stars Miranda Richardson and Lydia Wilson. Show more
Current affairs series with Wesley Stephenson, combining insights into major news stories with topical investigations. Can lessons be learnt from the first NHS Trust to go bust?
Evan Davis and guests consider the business of infrastructure - how good is the UK at developing and delivering it? They also debate the pros and cons of media training. Show more
4 Extra Debut. Natalie Haynes meets some of the people and poultry involved in the fashion for keeping urban chickens. From 2011. Show more
Melvyn Bragg and his guests discuss Hadrian's Wall, the best known and perhaps most impressive relic of the Roman occupation of Britain. Show more
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How have the Olympic preparations gone wrong? Plus human rights in Ethiopia, gold in Peru, and how historic buildings influence their inhabitants, with Robin Lustig. Show more
Mabbut submits the manuscript of his book on the elusive Hamish Melville, but the publisher is not happy. Read by Alex Jennings. Show more
A trip round Wunderland, the Poundland of magical realms. Alice Lowe's sketch show with Richard Glover. From July 2012. Show more
Susan Hulme and team with the day's news from Westminster, where the top story is home secretary Theresa May on Olympics security. Show more
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In his third essay, American writer Jonathan Lethem ruminates on famous school friends. Show more
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