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A spiritual comment and prayer to begin the day, with the Rev Dr Martyn Atkins, general secretary of the Methodist Church. Show more
The Lib Dem MP Tim Farron says the government is taking too long to reduce red tape for farmers. But not everyone agrees that livestock movement restrictions should be lifted. Show more
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David Attenborough presents the bewick's swan. Show more
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Anne McElvoy discusses unity and disunity with Linda Colley, David Pilling, Maria Delgado and David Charter. Show more
Woman's Hour
How do you feel when you look in the mirror?
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How do you feel when you look in the mirror? How much is your self-worth caught up in the way you look? And why can so many of us not stop worrying about it? With Jane Garvey. Show more
4 Extra Debut. Eight years ago an avalanche took the children of Rosscoille, but now one of the missing has returned. Starring Mark Bonnar and Reece Shearsmith. Show more
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Waiting in for a delivery tests the patience of even the most well-meaning of daughters. With Sheila Hancock. From January 2014. Show more
Consumer news with Winifred Robinson. One year on from the horsemeat scandal, what has changed at the Food Standards Agency?
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Linda Colley asks why the English have been susceptible to periodic bouts of self-scrutiny and anxiety over identity. Show more
Pat has her suspicions, and Peggy's plans are overturned. Show more
Rasha makes a frustrating and exhausting journey from her Palestinian town to Jerusalem. Along the way she discovers some painful truths, in Selma Dabbagh's compelling story. Show more
Russell Davies asks the questions in the sixth heat of the nationwide general knowledge quiz. Show more
Sheila Dillon revisits the inspirational caterers from the first BBC Food and Farming Awards. They share stories of cooking for people with cancer, HIV and mental illness. Show more
Getting the Picture
1. The Camera Has Attitudes
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4 Extra Debut. Photographer David Bailey talks to Tim Marlow about how he has shot some of the defining images of the last 60 years. From 2014. Show more
A new series of Beyond Belief begins with a discussion on the impact of archaeological discoveries on religious belief. Show more
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Henning Wehn, Graeme Garden, Jeremy Hardy and Victoria Coren Mitchell are obliged to talk with deliberate inaccuracy on subjects as varied as trees, doctors, newspapers and Spain. Show more
Susan strikes it lucky. Meanwhile Helen fights her corner. Show more
Front Row
The Coen Brothers; The Wolf of Wall Street; TS Eliot Prize winner; John Donnelly
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The Coen Brothers talk about Inside Llewyn Davis; the winner of the TS Eliot Prize for poetry; John Donnelly on his latest play The Pass; The Wolf of Wall Street reviewed. Show more
4 Extra Debut. Eight years ago an avalanche took the children of Rosscoille, but now one of the missing has returned. Starring Mark Bonnar and Reece Shearsmith. Show more
Is today's data deluge drowning organisations and individuals in too much recorded information? Timandra Harkness explores the challenges and opportunities. Show more
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As both human and deer populations are increasing, is there potential for conflict? Monty Don explores this question in our increasingly urbanised countryside. Show more
Anne McElvoy discusses unity and disunity with Linda Colley, David Pilling, Maria Delgado and David Charter. Show more
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Fracking - will government incentives persuade local opposition? In-depth reporting and analysis from a global perspective with Ritula Shah. Show more
Youth culture, teenage style, cool music and racial tension in 1950s London. Cult classic read by Joel MacCormack. Show more
Chimps undoubtedly communicate but, asks Michael Rosen, do their utterances mean they use language? And if so, then precisely what distinguishes humans from primates? Show more
Labour steps up its attacks on Iain Duncan Smith over his shake-up to the benefits system. Susan Hulme has the best of the exchanges in the Commons. Show more
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4 Extra Debut. The author's family have views about Priscilla's life. So how will he piece it together in a book? Read by Nicholas Shakespeare. From January 2014. Show more
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