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A spiritual comment and prayer to begin the day, with the Rev Richard Frazer, minister of Greyfriars Kirk, Edinburgh. Show more
Presented by Charlotte Smith. Two separate summits search for answers on bees, rules and pesticides, but when will farmers and conservationists start talking to each other? Show more
Chris Packham presents the moorhen. Show more
Susan Hulme reports from Westminster on Prime Minister's Question Time and other top stories. Show more
Melvyn Bragg and his guests discuss early Chinese history and the documents in which it was recorded. Show more
African singer-songwriter Angelique Kidjo. Jane talks to two women who blog about their cancer treatment. And is the current law adequate for dealing with online abuse? Show more
Pursuing the priest to Ireland, DI Flood is too late as he’s found dead. But he made a final confession. Stars Nicola Walker. Show more
Kate Adie with stories from correspondents around the world, including Russia, Thailand, Turkey, the Central African Republic and South Africa. Show more
4 Extra Debut. The remarkable life of one of our greatest novelists, Anthony Trollope, whose novels still speak to us today. From 2014. Show more
The Green Deal is a year old, but has it created more energy efficient homes? Latest figures show the take up has not reached the target the government set themselves. Show more
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Linda Colley explores Britain's lack of a written constitution. Show more
Pat tries to form an alliance. Meanwhile George is not happy. Show more
The second in a dark two-part thriller about twin brothers, Jasper and Eddie, who decide to swap lives. Part two tells Eddie's story. Show more
Helen Mark explores the aviation heritage of 'Bomber County' and finds out how Lincolnshire's former airfields are being used today. Show more
Radio 4 Appeal
The Green Belt Movement International - Europe
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Jonathon Porritt presents an appeal on behalf of the Green Belt Movement International - Europe. Show more
Open Book
Horatio Clare and Christopher Nicholson on winter; Jeffery Deaver; Anna Whitwham
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Novelists Horatio Clare and Christopher Nicholson discuss the influence of the season of winter in literature, and Jeffery Deaver discusses the books he would never lend. Show more
The Film Programme
Meryl Streep; Oscar Isaac; Sundance festival; National Trust film locations
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Francine Stock talks to Meryl Streep about her Oscar-nominated role in August: Osage County. Plus Oscar Isaac on working with the Coen Brothers in Inside Llewyn Davis. Show more
BBC Inside Science
Higgs Boson; Neutrinos; Antarctic echo locator; Rainforest fungi; Alabama rot
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Neutrinos and supersymmetrical particles. Dr Adam Rutherford asks what's the next big tiny particle in the post-Higgs world? Plus, is Alabama rot behind recent dog deaths? Show more
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Documentary-makers, a big debate, and a little trophy. With Carrie Quinlan, Lawry Lewin and Simon Kane. From October 2011. Show more
Tom tries to make amends. Meanwhile Jim is convinced that he is right. Show more
Front Row
Sir Kenneth Branagh; Michael Symmons Roberts; Sensing Spaces
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Kenneth Branagh on directing Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit, plus poet Michael Symmons Roberts, and the Royal Academy's new multi-sensory architecture exhibition. With Mark Lawson. Show more
Pursuing the priest to Ireland, DI Flood is too late as he’s found dead. But he made a final confession. Stars Nicola Walker. Show more
Current affairs. Hannah Barnes investigates the disorder at Oakwood Prison, and asks whether it is indicative of wider problems in Britain's prison system. Show more
Peter Day travels to Cork in Ireland to find out what life is really like in a country just recently released from the constraints of an EU bailout.
BBC Inside Science
Higgs Boson; Neutrinos; Antarctic echo locator; Rainforest fungi; Alabama rot
30 minutes on BBC Radio 4 LW
Available for over a year
Neutrinos and supersymmetrical particles. Dr Adam Rutherford asks what's the next big tiny particle in the post-Higgs world? Plus, is Alabama rot behind recent dog deaths? Show more
Melvyn Bragg and his guests discuss early Chinese history and the documents in which it was recorded. Show more
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How much has changed since the Good Friday Agreement? Including interviews with Deputy First Minister Martin McGuinness and DUP's Jeffrey Donaldson. With David Eades in Belfast. Show more
Miriam takes teenage Cicero under her wing. Years later he meets her adult son Sergius. Show more
Missing for six years, Brian has stories to tell. In Juradia every other person's a lawyer. With Neil Pearson. From February 2011. Show more
Alicia McCarthy and the BBC parliamentary team report on fresh job losses in the armed forces and calls for the release of papers on the jailing of six strikers 40 years ago. Show more
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China mines more gold than any other country and everyone wants in. Matthew Hart charts the story of a human obsession. From January 2014. Show more
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International Cricket
TMS CRICKET. Australia v England. The 4th ODI from the WACA Perth
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Commentary on the fourth One Day International between Australia and England in Perth, with Charles Dagnall, Alison Mitchell, Tim Lane, Mickey Arthur and Terry Alderman. Show more