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A spiritual comment and prayer to begin the day with the Rt Rev Nicholas Holtam, Bishop of Salisbury. Show more
Presented by Anna Hill. Farmers struggle, as the worst snow in a generation hits Northern Ireland, leaving livestock stranded and rural communities isolated. Show more
Susan Hulme with the latest news from Westminster and beyond.
Daily audio interventions by five artists, to mark the launch of Open, a £1 million initiative by Artangel and BBC Radio 4. Ruth Ewan reimagines how broadcast space might be used. Show more
The Public Philosopher
Is rape worse than other violent crime?
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Prof Michael Sandel, BBC Radio 4's Public Philosopher, takes the programme to an audience at the Jaipur Literature Festival in India. Show more
Woman's Hour
Woman or lady? Bidisha and Rachel Johnson discuss; Saira Shah; Joanna Adams
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Getting more girls playing netball; Rachel Johnson and Bidisha discuss being a 'lady' in the 21st century; Saira Shah on her novel The Mouse-Proof Kitchen; Meditation in schools. Show more
The Kneebones have serious money woes. Could a lost gold mine in Arizona be the answer? Stars Michael Shelford. From 2013. Show more
Dr Adam Hart meets the migratory bee keepers of America as they travel to the annual almond bloom in California, the largest crop pollination event on Earth. Show more
Jason Webster explores flamenco's little-known history of political dissent and its use in protests against Spain's current economic plight. Show more
You and Yours
Call You and Yours: How to cope with redundancy
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Winifred Robinson hosts a programme on how to cope with redundancy. Show more
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Martha Kearney presents national and international news. Listeners can share their views via email: wato@bbc.co.uk or on twitter: #wato. Show more
Over the centuries, great orators have changed our minds, given us hope and sent us to the barricades. David Hendy reveals their rhetorical tricks. Show more
Helen's night out takes an unexpected turn. Meanwhile Alice is keen to please. Show more
Friendship is tested, as Sally and Rachel await trial in Mexico for insurance fraud and attempting to bribe a police officer. Show more
Why didn't anyone say anything? A question that hangs over the banking and other recent crises. The Human Zoo explores whether the answer lies in the curious behaviour of groups. Show more
Miranda Krestovnikoff looks at the impact of taking animals from the wild to be kept as pets. She asks if the trade in reptiles and amphibians could or should be banned. Show more
Michael Rosen explores propaganda and the language of persuasion - from Chairman Mao to gurus of social media via a re-examination of public health messages in response to AIDS. Show more
4 Extra Debut. Gervase Phinn, Moni Mohsin and Harriett Gilbert on books by Robert Roberts, Rudyard Kipling and Angela Carter. From 2013. Show more
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Coming of age in a mixed family in post-apartheid South Africa, comedian Trevor Noah shares his story with this exploration of race and place. From March 2013. Show more
Elona is desperately worried, and Elizabeth issues an invitation. Show more
Front Row
John Logan; Suggs; In the House reviewed
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Including an interview with Skyfall writer John Logan, a review of Kristin Scott Thomas in Francis Ozon's film In The House and Madness frontman Suggs on his new one-man show. Show more
The Kneebones have serious money woes. Could a lost gold mine in Arizona be the answer? Stars Michael Shelford. From 2013. Show more
New guidelines are promised for police and prosecutors investigating child grooming networks but are they too late for some victims who claim their abusers are still walking free? Show more
Consultant ophthalmologist Tim Jackson explains the latest treatments for the wet form of age-related macular degeneration. Show more
As part of NHS reforms, doctors will be holding the purse strings from 1 April 2013. Dr Mark Porter reports on what GP commissioning will mean in practice. Show more
The Public Philosopher
Is rape worse than other violent crime?
44 minutes on BBC Radio 4 LW
Available for over a year
Prof Michael Sandel, BBC Radio 4's Public Philosopher, takes the programme to an audience at the Jaipur Literature Festival in India. Show more
The latest weather forecast.
David Miliband to stand down as MP to take job at international charity in New York. Home Secretary Theresa May to scrap UK Border Agency. Presented by David Eades. Show more
By Mohsin Hamid. The tale of one boy's rise and fall in a sprawling Asian metropolis. In this episode, love threatens to derail the quest to become filthy rich. Show more
Comedian James Acaster presents the results of his in-depth research into 'bread'. With Nathaniel Metcalfe. From March 2013. Show more
Susan Hulme and the BBC's parliamentary team report as the government says it will impose a legal duty on the NHS to be open about mistakes and the UK Border Agency is broken up. Show more
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In 2002, Chavez's presidency was rocked as the opposition united against him. Show more
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