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The bells of the Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary in Wambrook, Somerset. Show more
Theatre critic and parliamentary sketch writer Quentin Letts reflects on the Passion story. Show more
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Arts broadcaster Marie-Louise Muir reflects on the inevitable changes woven into the fabric of life. Show more
What is it like to farm in the only part of the UK which is as far north as St Petersburg in Russia and Anchorage in Alaska? Helen Mark visits Shetland to find out. Show more
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Sunday
Richard III; Church repairs fund; Coroner services for faith groups
45 minutes on BBC Radio 4 LW
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Edward Stourton speaks to the dean of Leicester, David Monteith, about the religious significance of the reinterment of Richard III. Show more
Maureen Lipman presents an appeal on behalf of Penny Brohn Cancer Care. Show more
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A service from Leicester Cathedral to mark the reinterment of King Richard III, and the fifth in a Lent series based on Archbishop Desmond Tutu's book In God's Hands. Show more
Tom Shakespeare thinks that reformed select committees have revitalised Parliament, but he warns against the temptation to play to the gallery and to cross-examine unfairly. Show more
Kate Humble presents the grasshopper warbler. Show more
Sunday morning magazine programme with news and conversation about the big stories of the week. Presented by Paddy O'Connell.
Contemporary drama in a rural setting.
Kirsty Young interviews designer Pat Albeck. Show more
Nicholas Parsons hosts the popular panel game.
Dan Saladino hears how three individuals are reimagining food waste - solving problems, discovering flavours and changing lives. Show more
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The Conservatives suspend an election candidate for apparently talking to the English Defence League. Plus King Richard III's funeral procession in Leicester. With Mark Mardell. Show more
Winifred Robinson investigates the government's vision for youth custody, which aims to place education at the heart of detention by opening the UK's first fortified college. Show more
Peter Gibbs chairs the horticultural panel programme from Oxford. Chris Beardshaw, Matt Biggs and Pippa Greenwood answer questions from an audience of local gardeners. Show more
The Listening Project
Sunday Edition - Being Parents
15 minutes on BBC Radio 4 LW
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Fi Glover with conversations ranging from whether to bring up your child as a vegetarian to whether to bring him up with wolves, with the highs and lows of fatherhood along the way. Show more
Four strangers form an unlikely bond that takes them through one of India's most turbulent recent periods. A story of the triumph of the human spirit under inhuman conditions. Show more
Nigerian novelist Chigozie Obioma talks about the African storytelling at the heart of The Fishermen, and Sarah Churchwell discusses the novels of Alice Munro and Lydia Davis. Show more
Now 90 years old, the poet James Berry OBE has played a key role in bringing Caribbean voices into British poetry. Hannah Lowe hears how his work tells the story of his life. Show more
With record numbers leaving the classroom, is the government doing enough to tackle the epidemic of teachers' stress? File on 4 reveals new figures on the scale of the problem. Show more
Becky Milligan profiles Italy's famous couture couple Dolce & Gabbana after their spat with Elton John. Show more
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Sheila McClennon chooses her BBC Radio highlights. Show more
Kenton is determined, and Eddie is lending a hand. Show more
Messengers, the history of alchemy, and a sketch about the repeated use of the word 'sketch'! With Carrie Quinlan. From 2012. Show more
Why is a rich woman keen to offload her tallboy at any price in one of the city’s curious antique shops? Read by Tim McInnerny. Show more
The BBC's Moscow Correspondent Sarah Rainsford on reporting from Putin's Russia, the Trust's review of BBC music radio and Radio 4's Listeners' Election. Show more
Last Word
Shaw Taylor, Arthur Wyatt, Naty Revuelta Clews, Malcolm Fraser, Andy Fraser
28 minutes on BBC Radio 4 LW
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Matthew Bannister on crime broadcaster Shaw Taylor, diplomat Arthur Wyatt, Fidel Castro's lover Naty Revuelta Clews, Australian PM Malcolm Fraser and bass player Andy Fraser. Show more
Personal finance news. Paul Lewis and guests unpick the detail of some of the Budget's big announcements. What does it mean for savers, taxpayers and first-time buyers? Show more
Maureen Lipman presents an appeal on behalf of Penny Brohn Cancer Care. Show more
Does the care system enable older people to live fulfilling lives? Sonia Sodha examines if it is time to rethink how older people are cared for. Show more
Weekly political discussion and analysis with MPs, experts and commentators.
Dan Hodges of the Telegraph analyses how the newspapers are covering the biggest stories. Show more
Guy Raz investigates why it is sometimes necessary to make mistakes and face them head-on. With Brian Goldman. Show more
Tom Shakespeare thinks that reformed select committees have revitalised Parliament, but he warns against the temptation to play to the gallery and to cross-examine unfairly. Show more
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Thinking Allowed
Love, Money and HIV in Kenya, Microbreweries
28 minutes on BBC Radio 4 LW
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Laurie Taylor explores the disproportionate rates of HIV infection amongst young African women. Also microbreweries and the revival of traditional beer in the UK. Show more
The bells of the Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary in Wambrook, Somerset. Show more
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