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A spiritual comment and prayer to begin the day, from the chaplain to the Royal British Legion, the Rt Rev Nigel McCulloch. Show more
Four hundred people gathered in Oban on Scotland's west coast over the weekend for the inaugural meeting of the Scottish Rural Parliament. How will it help remote communities? Show more
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Chris Packham presents the vegetarian tree finch on the Galapagos Islands. Show more
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Andrew Marr discusses mortality and longevity with surgeon Atul Gawande, novelist and editor Diana Athill, medical ethicist Prof Deborah Bowman and historian Dr Carl Watkins. Show more
Woman's Hour
Mary Roach; Neglected Children; Baby Girls in China
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Jane Garvey talks to popular science writer Mary Roach about why we should be more interested in the digestive system. Show more
4 Extra Debut. Skye lives with her baby brother Dexter. And Spider the cat, and their Mum, but they're both usually out. Stars Sydney Wade. Show more
Laura Barton draws on her own experiences, and those of her literary heroines, to explore the phenomenon of the tomboy. Show more
The prospect of attending a wedding pushes the three couples to the limit. Stars Jack Docherty. From November 2014. Show more
A History of Ideas
What Does It Mean to Be Free?
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Melvyn Bragg is joined by philosopher Angie Hobbs, lawyer Harry Potter, neuropsychologist Paul Broks and theologian Giles Fraser to exchange ideas on freedom. Show more
You and Yours
Luring GPs to Rural Scotland; Cold Homes; Ethical Jewellery
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Consumer news with Winifred Robinson. NHS Highland is advertising in Leeds to lure GPs to vacancies in Scotland. Can England's inner cities afford to lose them? Show more
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Analysis of current affairs reports, presented by Martha Kearney.
Agony aunt Irma Kurtz talks to her American counterpart Cheryl Strayed about the USA agony in her 'Dear Sugar' column. Show more
Remembrance Day brings thoughtful reflection, and Adam has a startling idea. Show more
By Margaret Evison. A mother's story about the death of her son, Lt Mark Evison, killed by a Taliban sniper as he led his men in Helmand Province, Afghanistan, in May 2009. Show more
Russell Davies chairs the latest heat of the wide-ranging general knowledge music quiz, with contenders from Greater Manchester and Lancashire. Show more
From the eryngii to the not-so-humble button, Dan Saladino discovers a world of mushrooms, grown for food, from Europe's biggest mushroom farm to a spawn plant and far beyond. Show more
Simon Armitage visits Baltimore to explore Glessner Lee's Nutshell Studies of Unexplained Death, a series of dolls' houses depicting crime scenes that are used to train detectives. Show more
Aleks Krotoski examines what digital mapping has meant for our understanding of the world. Are we always aware of the decisions that make them look the way they do? Show more
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John Lloyd and Phill Jupitus with comedian Neil Innes, explorer Dr Bradley Garrett and anthropologist Isabel Berncke. From 2014. Show more
Johnny gets a visitor, and there are plans afoot for Peggy's party. Show more
Front Row
Bryan Ferry; The Fall; Peder Balke; Revolutionary Theatre
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Stella Duffy on crime drama The Fall, Bryan Ferry on his solo album Avonmore, theatre exploring climate science and the school system, and Peder Balke at the National Gallery. Show more
4 Extra Debut. Skye lives with her baby brother Dexter. And Spider the cat, and their Mum, but they're both usually out. Stars Sydney Wade. Show more
Shaun Ley tells the inside story of one extraordinary day in the House of Commons and a vote that changed history for Syria - and for Britain. Show more
In the wake of the Trojan horse affair in Birmingham schools, David Goodhart asks whether Britain's socially conservative Muslims can ever integrate into liberal Britain. Show more
Beavers are busy saving us money on flood defences, but is this a good way to look at wildlife? Can we really put a price on the services nature provides? Show more
Andrew Marr discusses mortality and longevity with surgeon Atul Gawande, novelist and editor Diana Athill, medical ethicist Prof Deborah Bowman and historian Dr Carl Watkins. Show more
The latest weather forecast.
In-depth reporting and analysis from a global perspective.
Sherlock decrypts a cipher message and discovers someone in the village of Birlstone is in immediate danger. Show more
4 Extra Debut. Singer-songwriter Rufus Wainwright talks about his breakthrough 2003 album, ‘Want One’. With John Wilson. From 2014. Show more
Sean Curran reports from Westminster.
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4 Extra Debut. Crime writer Val McDermid delves into the medical archives to discover the secrets of forensic science. From 2014. Show more
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