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A spiritual comment and prayer to begin the day with Sister Jane Livesey CJ.
Gloucestershire's police and crime commissioner calls for both sides of the badger cull debate to remain calm, amid claims of underhand tactics. Show more
Brett Westwood presents the aquatic warbler. Show more
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Jim Al-Khalili talks to neuroscientist Prof Sophie Scott about how brain imaging is revealing secrets of human speech and why laughter is such an important human social tool. Show more
One to One
Carolyn Quinn speaks to Claire Derry
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Carolyn Quinn speaks to Claire Derry, the mother of Samuel Woodhead, the British teenager who went missing in the Australian outback in February 2013. Show more
Woman's Hour
Beverley Knight; Deb Perelman; Melissa Benn; Women astronauts
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Beverley Knight on The Bodyguard, Cook the Perfect Apple Cake with Deb Perelman, Melissa Benn on what to tell our daughters, and 50 years after the first woman in space. Show more
It is winter 1934, and consistent with the country's economic depression, business in the millinery trade continues to be slow. Lilly guides Frank in the art of romance. Show more
With ivory poaching in Africa now becoming more criminalised and organised, what is the future for Africa's elephants and is this now a matter of saving Africa's heritage? Show more
He was the ultimate musical brain, the untouchable god with unimaginably lofty preoccupations. Or was he? Rev Richard Coles explores a different Bach, with some unexpected twists. Show more
You and Yours
Call You and Yours: Is Britain an ageist society?
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Consumer phone-in with Julian Worricker. Is Britain an ageist society?
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Our Dreams: Our Selves
Episode 2: Mystics and Melancholia: Radical Dreamers in the Middle Ages
15 minutes on BBC Radio 4 LW
Lucy Powell explores the history of dreams and what we think they mean - the great mystical dreamers of the Middle Ages. Show more
Kirsty enjoys some time out, and Kathy's been pushed too far. Show more
Two-part fictional drama inspired by the Plebgate affair. A cabal inside the UK's police force conspires to undermine the government. Show more
Josie Long presents a sequence of unbelievable mini documentaries looking at bending the truth, fantasists and outright liars. Show more
By Lisa Blower. The annual family holiday to the Welsh coast conjures memories of a car full of children, parents, grandparents, picnics and arguments. Read by Rebekah Staton. Show more
Using new documents, Mike Thomson investigates a largely forgotten massacre in modern India. A report detailing what happened in Hyderabad in 1948 has been suppressed, until now. Show more
Great Lives
Sir Brendan Barber on John Steinbeck
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Trade unionist Sir Brendan Barber chooses the American novelist, John Steinbeck. With Matthew Parris. From 2013. Show more
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A too rude sketch, advice on how to deal with bullies and an accidental visit to Ambridge. With Simon Kane. From September 2013. Show more
Joe's not having a good day, and Darrell's in difficulties. Show more
Front Row
Fourth Plinth art; Stephen King reviewed; Alfred and Adrian Brendel; BBC Short Story Award
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The artworks competing to occupy the Fourth Plinth in Trafalgar Square, the verdict on Stephen King's The Shining sequel, Alfred and Adrian Brendel, and the BBC Short Story Award. Show more
It is winter 1934, and consistent with the country's economic depression, business in the millinery trade continues to be slow. Lilly guides Frank in the art of romance. Show more
With growing concern about the extent of state surveillance, Jenny Chryss examines the little-known body that hears complaints from those who feel they have been unfairly targeted. Show more
Peter White talks to Norman Lamb MP, Minister for Care and Support, about a new RNIB report which claims that blind people are not receiving the rehabilitative services they need. Show more
Inside Health
Parkinson's Disease, Breast cancer screening, Slimming pills, Sunscreens, Teeth
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Dr Mark Porter goes on a weekly quest to demystify perplexing health issues. Show more
Jim Al-Khalili talks to neuroscientist Prof Sophie Scott about how brain imaging is revealing secrets of human speech and why laughter is such an important human social tool. Show more
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Ed Miliband announces energy price freeze, the latest on the Kenya siege, and Iran's Rouhani addresses the UN. In-depth reporting and analysis with Carolyn Quinn. Show more
Much to his sister's dismay, far from being put off by her coquettish guest, Reginald is falling under Lady Susan's spell. Show more
Tackling more crime, Nick has a day in court, but the judge seems unimpressed. Starring Anna Crilly and Colin Hoult. Show more
Alan Dein connects with a man in Cairo as a gunfight rages outside and a French woman nervously awaiting a meeting with her estranged father. Show more
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Cixi forms an important political alliance and launches a palace coup. Jung Chang's biography of one woman's remarkable rise to power in 19th-century China. Show more
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