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A spiritual comment and prayer to begin the day, with the Rev Andrew Martlew. Show more
Charlotte Smith meets the winner of the Outstanding Farmer of the Year category, in the BBC Food and Farming Awards. Show more
David Attenborough presents the second of four recordings marking the dawn chorus, this time the heather moors of Allendale in Northumberland. Show more
Sean Curran reports from Westminster.
Geoff Hurst, Martin Peters and George Cohen are among those joining Sue MacGregor to remember England's triumph at the 1966 World Cup Final. Show more
In the final programme in the Woman's Hour Takeover, Lauren Laverne has a cuppa with Caitlin Moran, puts 'Girl Power' and consumerism under the spotlight, and The Staves play live. Show more
Franco is about to be released from prison. Caporrino is planning another murder. Trapped and confused, Caterina wants to reject the Camorra. Show more
As a government whip in the Blair government, Janet Anderson regaled the Queen with revealing portraits of the characters and rivalries as she reported on Parliamentary business. Show more
Britain's longest serving and laziest PCSO pairing take on a local drugs racket. Stars Richie Webb and Nick Walker. From August 2013. Show more
Consumer affairs with Peter White, including how to stop a criminal stealing your home. Plus what is a co-op, and what role do they have in a modern industrial economy? Show more
The Listening Project
Alyssia and Jessica - Time to Hit Delete
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Fi Glover introduces a conversation between friends who believe it's high time to call time on their engagement with social media. Show more
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National and international news with Shaun Ley. Listeners can share their views via email: wato@bbc.co.uk or on twitter: #wato. Show more
In Search of Ourselves: A History of Psychology and the Mind
Care in the Community
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Martin Sixsmith outlines the reforms that closed Britain's Victorian asylums and a new policy of 'care in the community'. From May 2014. Show more
Dan's nearly ready to go, and Tony speaks his mind. Show more
A couple are forced to reassess their relationship with their daughter. Drama about family secrets starring Anastasia Hille. From May 2014. Show more
Eric Robson hosts the horticultural panel programme from Gloucestershire. Answering local gardeners' questions are Chris Beardshaw, Pippa Greenwood and Anne Swithinbank. Show more
A mother finds self-worth through those who have nothing in austerity-struck Stoke-on-Trent in Lisa Blower's short story. Read by Jaqueline Redgewell. Show more
Last Word
Bob Hoskins, U Win Tin, Ian McIntyre, Gailene Stock
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Obituaries. Matthew Bannister remembers actor Bob Hoskins, Burmese journalist and activist U Win Tin, BBC executive Ian McIntyre and Royal Ballet School principal Gailene Stock. Show more
How much British law is made in Brussels: 75 per cent, as UKIP say, or 7 per cent, as Nick Clegg says? And could the ideas of an 18th-century minister help find the flight MH370? Show more
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Abbe and Eyal - Pen to Paper
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Fi Glover introduces a conversation about how pen and ink had romantic advantages over today's glib communications via social media when courting. From May 2014. Show more
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Steve Punt, Hugh Dennis and the team present a comic take on the week's news. With Marcus Brigstocke, John Finnemore, Laura Shavin and Grace Petrie. Show more
The village hall is buzzing. Meanwhile, Jazzer and Roy make a discovery. Show more
Front Row
Fiona Shaw, Edward St Aubyn, Under Milk Wood
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Arts news, reviews and interviews. Razia Iqbal talks with Fiona Shaw about her role in the new play The Testament of Mary, by Colm Toibin. Show more
Franco is about to be released from prison. Caporrino is planning another murder. Trapped and confused, Caterina wants to reject the Camorra. Show more
Any Questions?
George Eustice MP, Mary Creagh MP, Kelvin MacKenzie, Jack Monroe
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Jonathan Dimbleby presents political debate from Bristol, as part of the Food Connections Festival, with Kelvin MacKenzie, George Eustice MP, Mary Creagh MP and Jack Monroe. Show more
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Martin Sixsmith presents a history of psychology and seeks to understand what makes us think, feel and act the way we do. Show more
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With David Eades. Northern Ireland police are granted another 48 hours to quiz Sinn Fein's Gerry Adams and Robin Lustig reports from Burma, six years on from Cyclone Nargis. Show more
Badly shaken after the attack in the car park, Stevie hopes that a computer hacker will help her to access the secrets held on Simon's laptoped. Show more
Writer Deborah Moggach nominates the Potteries author Arnold Bennett. With Matthew Parris and Gyles Brandreth. From 2014. Show more
Mark D'Arcy reports from Westminster.
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Suzanne and Julie - Rustic Rites
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Fi Glover introduces a conversation between former May Queens from Lustleigh in Devon, reflecting upon the pagan roots of the coronation that marked their transition into womanhood. Show more
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Children become adults, and Winnie and Harry grow frail, but there are still surprises in store. Concluded by Richard Stacey. Show more
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