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A spiritual reflection and prayer to begin the day, presented by the Rev Johnston McKay. Show more
Rain and mould stop play for strawberry growers. Some farmers have stopped picking their fruit because of low demand from shoppers for summer berries. Show more
Sean Curran presents the latest news from Westminster, where government plans to boost economic growth come under scrutiny in the House of Lords. Show more
Monty is critically ill, autistic and fighting against life-saving treatment. As his life hangs in the balance, to what lengths should the medical team go to save him? Show more
How one Essex teacher is fighting back against the reality TV show that builds on the national stereotype of Essex Girls, plus live music from the Korean pianist HJ Lim. Show more
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Commentary on the first day of the first Test between England and South Africa from the Oval, with Jonathan Agnew, Simon Mann and Neil Manthorpe. Show more
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Satan turns his malevolent eye on a certain sporting event. He transports historian Edith from the chaos of Hell up to London in 2012, so she can appreciate real chaos. Show more
Tracy has a bone to pick with Emma. Meanwhile Ruairi shows his entrepreneurial spirit. Show more
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Rapper Ice-T, Monica Mason's farewell to the Royal Ballet, Tom Hanks' new online project
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Rapper Ice-T on his new film about the culture of hip-hop, new online projects from Tom Hanks and Jerry Seinfeld, and Monica Mason's farewell to the Royal Ballet after 54 years. Show more
Sam's secret affair with Mrs Lane continues. He is even tempted by the whores on Fleet Street, but manages to resist... just. With Kris Marshall and Katherine Jakeways. Show more
As investigations continue into claims the Libor interest rate was manipulated, Simon Cox examines allegations of collusion between banks and asks who has lost out.
As the euro struggles for survival, Peter Day asks continental businesses what it is like to trade in the midst of the crisis and how they see the future of the currency. Show more
Monty is critically ill, autistic and fighting against life-saving treatment. As his life hangs in the balance, to what lengths should the medical team go to save him? Show more
Quirky sound composition inspired by the songs of crickets, created from field recordings of the insects, electronically-treated calls and songs, as well as music and human voices. Show more
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Western powers react with fury to China and Russia's veto of their Syria resolution. Crime figures fall to a 20-year low, so why are we increasingly fearful? With Robin Lustig. Show more
Alexander Cleave enters the strange new world of film and discovers that the man he is to play is shrouded in mystery. Memories of Mrs Gray continue to haunt him. Show more
Meet the waifs, strays, wig-shops, murderous pensioners and squirrels of this delightful land. Stars Alice Lowe. From July 2012. Show more
Sean Curran listens in as peers debate border security, police morale and more power for Wales, plus an interview with the Clerk of the Commons. Show more
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Realising the impact of her father's actions, Carmen sees the state's insidious methods first-hand. Read by Anamaria Marinca. Show more
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