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A spiritual comment and prayer to begin the day with Shaykh Ibrahim Mogra.
Charlotte Smith hears concerns that some of the most important archaeological sites in England are at risk of damage from cultivation. Show more
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Morning news and current affairs, presented by James Naughtie and Evan Davis. Featuring IOC chief Jacques Rogge on the London games, the latest from Syria, and domestic violence. Show more
The Long View
The London Olympics in 1908 and 2012
28 minutes on BBC Radio 4 LW
Available for over a year
Jonathan Freedland presents the programme which looks at the past behind the present. He compares the London 2012 Games with the first time the city hosted the Olympics, in 1908. Show more
Helena Kennedy QC presents a series uncovering the relationship between our financial and legal systems, between capitalism and the law and between freedom and justice. Show more
Woman's Hour
Rumer, BBC director of sport Barbara Slater, forced marriage
58 minutes on BBC Radio 4 LW
Available for over a year
Rumer talks about her new album and plays live in the studio. Plus the BBC director of sport Barbara Slater on what it's like to be responsible for coverage of the Olympics. Show more
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Commentary on the fifth 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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A welcome visit to the Rose Theatre in Kingston-upon-Thames for regulars Tim Brooke-Taylor, Barry Cryer and Graeme Garden, plus Ross Noble on the panel and Jack Dee in the chair. Show more
Emma calls for back-up and Harry hankers after a holiday. Show more
Front Row
Ruby Wax interviewed; The Lorax reviewed
30 minutes on BBC Radio 4 LW
Available for over a year
Mark Lawson reports on the latest work to be created for the Turbine Hall at Tate Modern, plus a candid interview with Ruby Wax and the verdict on the film The Lorax. Show more
When added to a failing political career, Richard Fallon's messy divorce and problems with his morbidly obese child Toby mean he will not be leaving Martha's care any day soon. Show more
Linda Pressly tells the stranger-than-fiction story of the odyssey made by the embalmed body of Eva Peron. From 2012. Show more
China's main microblogging site, Sina Weibo, has more than 300 million users. Shanghai-based journalist Duncan Hewitt finds out how the service is changing China. Show more
New evidence from ancient teeth that herbal remedies may have been on the Neanderthal menu, new art around the Jurassic coast, and new ways of funding research using crowd funding. Show more
The Long View
The London Olympics in 1908 and 2012
28 minutes on BBC Radio 4 LW
Available for over a year
Jonathan Freedland presents the programme which looks at the past behind the present. He compares the London 2012 Games with the first time the city hosted the Olympics, in 1908. Show more
The latest weather forecast.
Syria says it will not use chemical weapons, euroland heads back to crisis, and the 40th anniversary of the Munich terror attack. Round-up of the day's news with Carolyn Quinn. Show more
Alexander Cleave remembers his lost daughter Cass, and his lost first love Mrs Gray. If he cannot bring Cass back, can Alex trace Mrs Gray? Show more
Asking the Right Question: Chris Ledgard looks at the art of asking the right question and the impact of asking the wrong one, from referendums and surveys to court rooms. Show more
Sean Curran with the day's top news stories from Westminster, where the trade minister Lord Green is under pressure over his time as chairman of the HSBC bank. Show more
The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4. Followed by Weather.
In the immortal words of Watergate's Deep Throat, an English journalist sets out to 'follow the money'. His goal is to meet the ordinary and remarkable people of the United States. Show more
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