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A spiritual comment and prayer to begin the day, with the Rev Dr Calvin Samuel. Show more
Farming and countryside news. As the future of the badger cull will be debated in the House of Commons, Anna Hill hears from one of the backbench MPs who secured the debate. Show more
Bill Oddie presents the Cetti's warbler. Show more
Sean Curran reports from Westminster.
Melvyn Bragg and his guests discuss the doctrine of the Trinity, the idea of a threefold God, which lies at the heart of Christianity. Show more
Woman's Hour
Jónína Leósdóttir; Women in Ukraine; Dame Cicely Saunders
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Jonina Leosdottir, the partner of the former PM of Iceland who was the first openly gay head of government. Plus getting a job in your 50s, and women's role in the Ukraine protests. Show more
1811, Yorkshire. Can Shirley's charity help to alleviate the suffering of the poor in Briarfield? Stars Lesley Sharp. Show more
From Our Own Correspondent
Troubles in Paradise
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Kate Adie introduces correspondents' stories from around the world, including the silent soldiers of Crimea, making Korea more relaxed, and Germany's mega-brothels. Show more
4 Extra Debut. Mari Griffith examines the motivation behind the 1914 militant suffragette attack on The Rokeby Venus. From 2014. Show more
Consumer news with Winifred Robinson, including a warning about the injectable tanning drug Melanotan, and Rosie Millard on the buy-to-let market. Show more
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How Paul Hamlyn spearheaded the non-fiction revolution. Robert McCrum's stories of great British publishers. From March 2014. Show more
Brenda causes a stir, and Jill is getting worried. Show more
Famous as the setting of Oscar Wilde's bleak poem, Reading Gaol has closed after 170 years. Mike Walker's time-shifting drama lays bare its surprising and unsettling history. Show more
After 13 years, Clare Balding revisits Tennyson Down, on the Isle of Wight, with Elizabeth Hutchings, whose late husband Richard founded the Tennyson Society. Show more
Patrick Stewart presents an appeal for Amnesty International UK. Show more
Open Book
Tobias Hill, Readers' Guide to Stefan Zweig, literary prizes
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Tobias Hill talks to Mariella Frostrup about his novel What Was Promised, and a look at the works of Stefan Zweig, who inspired Wes Anderson's new film The Grand Budapest Hotel. Show more
The Film Programme
Jonathan Glazer on Under The Skin; Spinal Tap 30 years on; SXSW highlights; Rome on film
28 minutes on BBC Radio 4 LW
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Francine Stock talks to writer and director Jonathan Glazer about Under the Skin, starring Scarlett Johansson. Show more
BBC Inside Science
Tracking planes; Peer review; Mega-virus; Astronaut
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Are black boxes outdated technology? With GPS available in everyday gadgets, how could Malaysian Flight MH370 just disappear? Adam Rutherford looks at how we track aircraft. Show more
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Jason Cook's School of Hard Knocks
Job Interviews and Office Politics
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The award-winning comedian and writer Jason Cook with tips and tricks on handling job interviews and office politics. From 2014. Show more
Jennifer finds the answer to her prayers. Meanwhile Alice forges ahead. Show more
Front Row
Terry Gilliam; Siri Hustvedt; Michael Craig-Martin at Chatworth House
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Terry Gilliam on The Zero Theorem, novelist Siri Hustvedt tackles sexism in the art world, and artist Michael Craig-Martin on creating contemporary sculptures for Chatsworth House. Show more
1811, Yorkshire. Can Shirley's charity help to alleviate the suffering of the poor in Briarfield? Stars Lesley Sharp. Show more
The attorney general on tough new laws for juries, legal action without lawyers, and could Tony Blair be subject to a citizen's arrest? Legal magazine with Joshua Rozenberg. Show more
Corporate turnaround and transformational tales - Evan Davis and guests discuss how companies fail, struggle and find their way again. Show more
BBC Inside Science
Tracking planes; Peer review; Mega-virus; Astronaut
30 minutes on BBC Radio 4 LW
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Are black boxes outdated technology? With GPS available in everyday gadgets, how could Malaysian Flight MH370 just disappear? Adam Rutherford looks at how we track aircraft. Show more
Melvyn Bragg and his guests discuss the doctrine of the Trinity, the idea of a threefold God, which lies at the heart of Christianity. Show more
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A special report on the Venezuela crisis, Russia challenged on Ukraine, and China pledges to tackle smog. In-depth reporting and analysis with Philippa Thomas. Show more
With the Grand Cat Master's identity shockingly revealed, Alec sets off for Harville Manor to confront him. Read by Mike Grady. Show more
Charlie Brooker seeks the best in wrong answers from panellists Frank Skinner, Isy Suttie and Jon Richardson. From March 2011. Show more
Sean Curran reports from Westminster as MPs debate the badger cull and peers discuss the crisis in Ukraine. Show more
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Grandfather Max has gone back to America, so the author proceeds alone on his circular temple trail. Read by Patrick Kennedy. Show more
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