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A spiritual comment and prayer to begin the day with George Craig.
How can the government help companies which want to export food and drink? Plus how one farming charity has helped more than a million people by sending cows to Africa. Show more
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Wildlife Sound Recordist, Chris Watson, presents the Pink-Footed Goose. Show more
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Anne McElvoy talks to journalist Simon Heffer, curator Sonia Solicari, novelist DJ Taylor and Prof Anthony King. Show more
Woman's Hour
What should a good secondary school offer?
45 minutes on BBC Radio 4 LW
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Tell us the difficulties you're facing in deciding what's best for your 11-year-old's education. What should a good secondary school offer? Jane Garvey takes your calls and emails. Show more
Darleen pursues a life-long dream of starring in a musical, but something is upsetting Jamie and it is not her singing. Show more
4 Extra Debut. Alex Bellos explores links between spiritual thought and mathematics in ancient India. Did the number zero originate there? From October 2013. Show more
Are ad agency Danny's dreams of a new job about to come true? Can he leave Brian and Clarissa behind? Stars Adrian Scarborough. From October 2013. Show more
You and Yours
Charities with missing accounts; nurses with missing payments; village greens with missing legal protection
56 minutes on BBC Radio 4 LW
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The charities which aren't up front about what they do with their money. Plus, the trainee nurses missing payments from the NHS and the village greens losing legal protection. Show more
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National and international news. Listeners can share their views via email: wato@bbc.co.uk or on twitter: #wato.
Terror Through Time
Napoleon and the Birth of Terror
15 minutes on BBC Radio 4 LW
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Paris, Christmas Eve, 1800. Napoleon Bonaparte is caught by the blast from an enormous cart bomb as he is driven to the opera. Who is to blame? Show more
Nic feels guilty, and Vicky has some news. Show more
Ten-year-old Jamie Dickinson stars in this play by Wally K Daly, who recalls events in his home town of Middlesbrough which later shaped his career as a writer. Show more
Tom Sutcliffe chairs the fourth contest in the current series of the cryptic quiz game, featuring the North of England against the Midlands. Show more
Sheila Dillon meets a new generation of cooks using slow and pressure cookers. Blogger Sharon Adetoro explains how the slow cooker has revolutionized her life. Show more
Laurie Taylor looks back at 50 years of cultural studies, established with the founding of the Centre for Contemporary Cultural Studies at Birmingham University in 1964. Show more
Aleks Krotoski asks if the digital world is allowing us to be more altruistic than ever. Show more
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John Lloyd and curator Humphrey Ker welcome objects from Amanda Palmer, Professor Volker Sommer and Andrew O'Neill. From October 2013. Show more
Helen feels vulnerable, and Rob gets an important telephone call. Show more
Front Row
John Eliot Gardiner, Le Week-End, Breathless
30 minutes on BBC Radio 4 LW
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Arts news. Le Week-End reviewed, John Eliot Gardiner discusses his new book on Bach, and neurosurgeon Henry Marsh reviews Breathless, ITV's new hospital drama set in the '60s. Show more
Darleen pursues a life-long dream of starring in a musical, but something is upsetting Jamie and it is not her singing. Show more
Anita Anand meets teachers and students who have found themselves in a relationship. The idea of these relationships is taboo but they happen. What should be done to tackle them? Show more
Analysis
Edward Snowden: Leaker, Saviour, Traitor, Spy?
30 minutes on BBC Radio 4 LW
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David Aaronovitch asks if the recent publication of government secrets reveals the weakness - not strength - of the state as the libertarian right and liberal left join forces. 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
Anne McElvoy talks to journalist Simon Heffer, curator Sonia Solicari, novelist DJ Taylor and Prof Anthony King. Show more
The latest weather forecast.
Scores dead in Egyptian violence; reshuffles for coalition and opposition; will special forces do more anti-terror ops than drones? News round-up with Ritula Shah. Show more
His mission in Dahum violently interrupted, Bond goes home to plan revenge. Written by William Boyd. Read by Paterson Joseph. Show more
Verse Illustrated
Episode 2: The Ballad of Chris and Anne's Fish Bar; The Deadline
13 minutes on BBC Radio 4 LW
In the second in a series of illustrated story poems, spoken word artists Luke Wright and Zena Edwards take us into two very different worlds. Show more
Can Marengo and Copenhagen's equine love overcome conflicting wedding plans? Stars Stephen Fry. From December 2012. 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
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The warrior faces a terrible battle to the death. Poet Seamus Heaney continues his translation of the great Anglo-Saxon poem. Show more
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