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A spiritual comment and prayer to begin the day, with Richard Hill. Show more
The government says it is doing enough to ensure rural areas have all the basic services they need, but the committee behind a report into rural communities strongly disagrees. Show more
Wildlife sound recordist Chris Watson presents the firecrest. Show more
Susan Hulme reports from Westminster, where MPs look at how prepared we are for coping with extreme weather conditions, and David Cameron defends the security services. Show more
Prize-winning artist Grayson Perry assesses if art can shock us or have we seen it all before? Show more
Woman's Hour
Naomi Campbell; Vlogging; Cartoon Mum
58 minutes on BBC Radio 4 LW
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Supermodel Naomi Campbell on mentoring a new generation of hopefuls, and teen vlogging with YouTube star Ben Cook. Jane Garvey presents the female perspective. Show more
1913 Paris, where aspiring actress Adele Roux arrives at the studios and meets a charismatic producer. Starring Mariah Gale. Show more
To protect koalas in Australia, some housing estates restrict what residents are permitted to do. Monty Don asks if people are prepared to forgo personal choice to protect wildlife. Show more
4 Extra Debut. Chris Salewicz explores cult classic Jamaican film The Harder They Come and investigates the enduring appeal of the Rude Boy in Jamaican music. From October 2013. Show more
You and Yours
Call You and Yours: Energy prices
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As the people who run the big six energy firms go before MPs to explain the recent price rises, we want to know, what would you ask them? Email youandyours@bbc.co.uk, #youandyours. Show more
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Jane Garvey reflects on a forgotten piece of TV history - Barbara Mandell as the first female newsreader on screen. From October 2013. Show more
Darrell is caught red-handed, and Alistair's patience wears thin. Show more
Joey is determined to find a way for Brian to avoid National Service and, at the same time, increases his business dealings with Sammy – with disastrous consequences. Show more
Josie Long feels the fear, as she presents a sequence of frightening mini-documentaries. Show more
Heatwaves are killing thousands of people each year and becoming more intense. Tom Heap finds out how we may have to adapt our homes, offices and cities to keep them habitable. Show more
The Law Show
Too Many Law Students, Not Enough Jobs?
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Joshua Rozenberg investigates claims that too many students are training to be lawyers in a time when jobs in the legal profession are scarce. Show more
4 Extra Debut. Harriett Gilbert, Eve Pollard and Julie Bindel discuss books by Richard Ford, Chinua Achebe and David Sedaris. From 2013. Show more
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Angus Deayton lets Will Self, Arthur Smith, Sara Pascoe and Gyles Brandreth devise their panel show rounds. From January 2012. Show more
There are visitors at The Bull. Meanwhile Jolene voices her doubts. Show more
Front Row
Susan Stroman; Short Term 12; Ross Noble
30 minutes on BBC Radio 4 LW
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Arts news, reviews and interviews. Mark Lawson meets the American director and choreographer Susan Stroman, reviews the film Short Term 12, and speaks to comedian Ross Noble. Show more
1913 Paris, where aspiring actress Adele Roux arrives at the studios and meets a charismatic producer. Starring Mariah Gale. Show more
Allan Urry investigates a rise in deaths among people who take the drug ecstasy. Health agencies are concerned about criminals who are now cooking up their own toxic amphetamines. Show more
In Touch
Pianist Nobuyuki Tsujii; Pocklington House update
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An update with former staff and residents of Pocklington House, recently closed by the Pocklington Trust. Plus Peter White talks to blind Japanese concert pianist Nobuyuki Tsujii. Show more
Inside Health
Free Vit D for kids, Exercise & depression, Asthma inhalers feedback, Fungal nails, GP pilots
28 minutes on BBC Radio 4 LW
Available for over a year
The call for under-fives to be given free vitamins; Fungal nail infections; Extended GP access and 'virtual' bed pilots; Is exercise an effective treatment for depression? Show more
Michael Blastland invites us to discover the way we think, behave and decide, and to explore how far we are led by reason, emotion or instinct. Can opening up generate trust? Show more
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US lawmakers question intelligence chiefs on NSA revelations. In-depth reporting and analysis from a global perspective, with Ritula Shah. Show more
With his father dead, Theo knows he must leave Las Vegas, and Boris, and find his way to New York and the girl with the golden-brown eyes. Show more
Symphonious sketches including a pair of long-lost brothers meeting for the first time. With Daniel Rigby. From 2013. Show more
Susan Hulme and the BBC parliamentary team report from Westminster, as MPs question the bosses of the UK's six biggest energy companies about increases in gas and electricity bills. Show more
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What does it feel like to go to space for the first time? Chris Hadfield recalls his first flight in 1995. Read by Garrick Hagon. Show more
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