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A spiritual comment and prayer to begin the day, with Judy Merry. Show more
With Anna Hill. Nearly half of the fish caught under the UK's quotas are caught by non-British boats. Endangered Scottish wildcats get a financial boost to help their numbers. Show more
Liz Bonnin presents the advancing, leaping and queuing male blue manakin of Brazil. Show more
Joanna Shinn reports from Westminster.
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Tom finds himself on a moor in search of a potentially devastating family secret while his mum and gran dress wells! From 2014. Show more
Carol and Jim go under cover, and Lynda has an exhausting rehearsal. Show more
Front Row
Ridley Scott's Exodus, Serial, The Shoemaker's Holiday, Annie
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Arts news. Ridley Scott's Exodus reviewed, the phenomenon of the Serial podcasts, Phillip Breen on The Shoemaker's Holiday, and Quvenzhane Wallis and director Will Gluck on Annie. Show more
Gary and Charlotte struggle with very different approaches to hormone blockers, while Amy embarks on some dramatic interior decoration. Show more
Now in her 80s, Joan Bakewell admits she is becoming more forgetful. But is this a normal part of ageing, or dementia? And what might she expect and how she should prepare? Show more
Richard Osman co-hosts Pointless on BBC TV and talks to Peter White about the impact his eye condition, Nystagmus, has on his work.
Nystagmus has the effect of 'wobbly' eyes. Show more
All in the Mind
Perinatal obsessive compulsive disorder, Mirror neurons, Baby anxiety
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Claudia Hammond investigates the condition perinatal obsessive compulsive disorder. Are mirror neurons overhyped, and does a baby pick up anxiety more from its mother or father? Show more
Sarah Richardson explores the implications of a newly-discovered document which shows that women in Lichfield voted in a parish election in 1843 - decades before the suffragettes. Show more
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Resolute in her decision to raise her son alone, Tess vows never to explain herself to anyone again. Read by Niamh Cusack. Show more
Comic and transvestite Andrew O'Neill, married and in a steam punk band, shares his thoughts on gender identity. From December 2014. Show more
William Hague outlines radical plans for English votes on English laws made at Westminster. Joanna Shinn reports on that and on the best of the rest in the Commons and the Lords. Show more
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Peter Hennessy is joined by David Hope, a former senior Scottish judge on the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom, to discuss how further devolution will change the constitution. Show more
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