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A spiritual comment and prayer to begin the day with the Rev Paul Mathole. Show more
The latest news about food, farming and the countryside, with Anna Hill. It is feared some of England's most biodiverse landscapes could be lost, as a aovernment grant scheme ends. Show more
Susan Hulme reports on events in Parliament.
Lively and diverse conversation as Libby Purves meets tenor Toby Spence, photographer Sonia Audhali, journalist and academic Andrew Solomon and writer Esther Woolfson. Show more
Woman's Hour
Sex and relationships education; The Rt Hon Theresa May MP
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Stella Creasey and Amber Rudd discuss why sex education should include relationships education, and Lucy Boyd cooks the perfect Arrabiata Sauce. Show more
Darleen and Jamie are exploring the possibility of having a baby. Darleen is shocked and upset after a visit to Social Services and their apparent negative reaction to their plight. Show more
Chris Ledgard explores how the Spielberg classic Jaws inspired a new generation of marine biologists and conservationists, and invented the concept of the summer blockbuster. Show more
Razia Iqbal visits Doha to discover whether the western-style Qatar Philharmonic blends in with the local culture. From 2012. Show more
You and Yours
Poorly drafted wills, holiday insurance, and the latest on horsemeat
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Consumer news. Winifred Robinson hears what can happen if your will is badly written. Plus, what are the risks of travelling abroad without holiday insurance? Show more
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Shaun Ley presents national and international news. Listeners can share their views via email: wato@bbc.co.uk or on twitter: #wato.
Carol Ann Duffy explores poems that commemorate the making of vows, including the world's oldest love poem. Show more
Exhaustion sets in for Vicky, and Jazzer receives a knockback. Show more
By Christine Murphy. Facing deportation from the UK, a young Iranian student must prove he is gay in his attempt to claim asylum. Show more
Confused by mortgage rates and costs? To put your mortgage questions to the experts, email moneybox@bbc.co.uk or call Ruth Alexander from 1pm. Show more
Inside Health
Shingles vaccine, Pill colour, First Aid, Contraception, Parkinson's
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A new shingles vaccine for the over-70s, contraception for the over-35s, first aid, early clues to Parkinson's, and do size, colour and shape influence how you take your pills? Show more
Laurie Taylor presents a special programme which pays tribute to the work and legacy of one of the most significant sociologists of our times, Stan Cohen. Show more
FT editor Lionel Barber on the paper's 125th anniversary, how TV cooks have changed since Delia, and the Royal Charter and press regulation - is it really 'best of a bad job'? Show more
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Love is in the air as Douglas and Herc fight it out over the fruit tray. Stars Benedict Cumberbatch and Roger Allam. From February 2013. Show more
David can't believe Pip's latest news. Meanwhile there's a disappointment for Elizabeth. Show more
Front Row
Duchamp, Mark Ravenhill goes running, and actor David Oyelowo
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Marcel Duchamp's American legacy in a new exhibition, playwright Mark Ravenhill trains for a marathon, actor David Oyelowo in new TV MI5 drama Complicit, and dangling storylines. Show more
Darleen and Jamie are exploring the possibility of having a baby. Darleen is shocked and upset after a visit to Social Services and their apparent negative reaction to their plight. Show more
After the death of Frances Andrade, who killed herself days after testifying against her abuser, how do we balance the interests of the victim and defendant in the justice system? Show more
Pop-Up Economics
Episode 5: When Geeks Took Over Poker
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Tim Harford tells the story of Chris Ferguson, who applied game theory to poker and won, big time. But as Ferguson would find out, there's always a bigger game. Show more
The British landscape is being choked by some familiar friends; brambles, bracken, ivy and nettles. Tom Heap asks if we should go on the offensive. Show more
Lively and diverse conversation as Libby Purves meets tenor Toby Spence, photographer Sonia Audhali, journalist and academic Andrew Solomon and writer Esther Woolfson. Show more
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Special discussion on future of Pakistan. Can democracy knit together a country pulled in different directions by forces such as the military and extremism? With Ritula Shah. Show more
Esther Greenwood decides to be seduced - 'when I was nineteen, pureness was the great issue.' Read by Lydia Wilson. Show more
Highlights from the last series of BBC Radio 4 Extra's topical sketch show that anyone can write for. Presented by Justin Edwards. Show more
Susan Hulme reports on the day's news from Westminster, with the horsemeat scandal and the economy the top stories from Prime Minister's Question Time. Show more
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Andrew Wilson's book about the early life and work of the writer Sylvia Plath is abridged by Miranda Davies. Plath struggles with the sexual hypocrisy of '50s America. Show more
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