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A spiritual comment and prayer to begin the day, with Canon Simon Doogan.
60,000 casual and seasonal workers pick fruit and harvest vegetables on farms all over the UK, but some are being exploited by illegal gangmasters. Anna Hill finds out more. Show more
Wildlife sound recordist Chris Watson presents the redwing. Show more
Morning news and current affairs. Including Sports Desk; Weather; Thought for the Day.
Australian geneticist Jenny Graves discusses her life pursuing sex genes in her country's weird but wonderful fauna, the end of men and singing to her students in lectures.
BBC science correspondent and father Pallab Ghosh talks to lone parent Bob Greig about his experiences of fatherhood. First of a two-part series. Show more
Woman's Hour
Edna O'Brien; Campus sexual politics; Flat shoes
58 minutes on BBC Radio 4 LW
Available for over a year
Edna O'Brien on her new collection of short stories written over 50 years, plus sexual politics on campus, and flat shoe fashion. Jane Garvey presents the female perspective. Show more
Yukinari begins to suspect that his friend Takashi has not invited him for a holiday but to uncover the mystery behind his wife's murder. Show more
Can the major religions of the world play a role in conserving the natural world? Monty Don explores how religious teachings might help people get more involved in conservation. Show more
4 Extra Debut. Folk musician Tim van Eyken reveals what old songs about seduction and ghostly visitation tell us of love and loss. From 2013. Show more
Consumer phone-in with Julian Worricker.
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News and current affairs with Martha Kearney, from the Conservative Party Conference in Manchester. Show more
How Allen Lane brought paperback books to the mass market. Robert McCrum's stories of great British publishers. From October 2013. Show more
Alan's trying to be encouraging, and it's Emma to the rescue. Show more
Bittersweet love story by Linda Marshall Griffiths told from two perspectives across five encounters. Through Joe and Scarlet's different versions of their story, the truth emerges. Show more
Josie Long presents short documentaries about keeping quiet, being lost for words and struggling to raise your voice. Show more
Costing the Earth
Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change
30 minutes on BBC Radio 4 LW
Available for over a year
Tom Heap reports on the latest findings of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. Show more
Comedy writer Jane Bussmann reflects on our contemporary obsession with authenticity. Why do we go to such lengths to source 'real' food, music, holidays and allegedly real people? Show more
Comedian Al Murray chooses World War Two British Field Marshal, Bernard Montgomery. With Matthew Parris and Terry Charman. From 2013. Show more
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The truth behind some famous anecdotes - and a hard-bitten dame. Part of the show is in 3-D. With Simon Kane. From October 2013. Show more
Clarrie is supportive, and Tom is getting ready to party. Show more
Front Row
David Tennant and Gregory Doran; Bill Bryson; Sex on film and TV
30 minutes on BBC Radio 4 LW
Available for over a year
David Tennant and Gregory Doran on their new staging of Richard II, Bill Bryson examines the year 1927, and sexual addiction and research are the focus for a new film and TV drama. Show more
Yukinari begins to suspect that his friend Takashi has not invited him for a holiday but to uncover the mystery behind his wife's murder. Show more
File on 4
Electricity Prices: A Shock to the System?
38 minutes on BBC Radio 4 LW
Available for over a year
The government wants more wind power and nuclear energy to supply our electricity, but how well is it delivering that plan? Allan Urry looks at the costs involved. Show more
In Touch
Bedroom tax victory; Paralympic hopefuls
20 minutes on BBC Radio 4 LW
Available for over a year
Peter White talks to blind barrister Surinder Lall about his recent victory in the court, in which a judge ruled in his favour that his spare room was not in fact a bedroom. Show more
Inside Health
Flu vaccine and narcolepsy, Stoptober, Herbal medicines, Calcium supplements
28 minutes on BBC Radio 4 LW
Available for over a year
New research linking a swine flu vaccine to child narcolepsy. Stoptober successes. Examining the current licensing system for herbal medicines. Are calcium supplements harmful? Show more
Australian geneticist Jenny Graves discusses her life pursuing sex genes in her country's weird but wonderful fauna, the end of men and singing to her students in lectures.
The latest weather forecast.
Miliband versus the Mail, inside the Kenyan shopping mall, the US government shutdown, and the Vatican decides on reforms. In-depth reporting and analysis with Carolyn Quinn. Show more
Bond is sent as an undercover journalist to Zanzarim in West Africa. Written by William Boyd and read by Paterson Joseph. Show more
4 Extra Debut. Detective Burn Gorman investigates a brutal murder in 1980s London. Stars Burn Gorman, Toby Jones and Tanya Franks. Show more
Actress Hannah Gordon chooses her favourite readings, including Grenfell, Coward and Cope. With readers Michael Pennington and Eleanor Bron. Show more
The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4. Followed by Weather.
Beowulf arrives in the land of the Shieldings and explains his mission to Hrothgar, the Danish King. Poet Seamus Heaney reads his own translation of the great Anglo-Saxon poem. Show more
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