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A spiritual reflection and prayer to start the day with the Rev Richard Frazer of Greyfriars Kirk, Edinburgh. Show more
Farming Today
Scottish food, Milan Expo, Veterinary history, Crab apples
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Scottish rural affairs minister Richard Lochhead tells Charlotte Smith how he wants to transform Scotland into a good food nation. Show more
Chris Packham presents the South American toco tucan. Show more
Commentary on the fourth day of the first Test between Pakistan and England from Abu Dhabi with Simon Mann, Ed Smith, Michael Vaughan, Geoff Boycott, Phil Tufnell and Graeme Swann. Show more
Sean Curran reports from Westminster.
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By Robert Myers. A veteran pilot and a video gamer, who operate a drone from a trailer in America, receive orders to stake out a family in South Waziristan. Show more
Eric Robson hosts the horticultural panel programme from Ayrshire, Scotland. Matthew Wilson, Anne Swithinbank and Bunny Guinness answer questions from the audience. Show more
Chris eagerly awaits Ewan's return from army training but finds him shockingly changed by his experiences. Show more
Last Word
Geoffrey Howe, Sue Lloyd-Roberts, Joe Henson, Hugh Scully and Alexander Faris
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Julian Worricker talks about politician Geoffrey Howe, journalist Sue Lloyd-Roberts, farmer and conservationist Joe Henson, TV presenter Hugh Scully and composer Alexander Faris. Show more
When it comes to debate, how heated should it get? What didn't make it into a six-hour day of poetry? Plus reaction to a tough new radio drama. And grass frost - whatever that is. Show more
The Listening Project
Linda and Ethan - Inside Looking Out
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Fi Glover with a mother and her mixed race son, who moved back to Lowestoft after living in London and have been confronted with ignorance and racism. Show more
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Six O'Clock News
16/10/15 1,200 jobs to go at steel plants
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1,200 jobs to go at three UK steel plants
Inquest finds neglect contributed to death at NHS unit
Satirical review of the week's news, chaired by Miles Jupp. With Jeremy Hardy, Bob Mills, Anne McElvoy and Sara Pascoe. Show more
Charlie has something to attend to, and Joe feels flush. Show more
Front Row
The Last Kingdom; Guillermo del Toro; West Africa: Word, Symbol, Song; haiku master Buson poems rediscovered
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Kirsty Lang talks to Mexican director Guillermo del Toro about his film Crimson Peak, visits a huge exhibition of West African literature and music, and reviews a new Viking Drama. Show more
Chiara prepares to host Welsh teen, Maria, who claims to be Daniele's daughter. Stars Sophie Melville and Adam Thomas Wright. Show more
Any Questions?
Tasmina Ahmed-Sheikh MP, Ian Murray MP, Owen Paterson MP, David Watt
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Jonathan Dimbleby presents political debate and discussion from Aberdeen University with a panel including Tasmina Ahmed-Sheikh MP, Ian Murray MP, Owen Paterson MP and David Watt. Show more
Will Self reflects on our relationship with gardens and gardening.
Omnibus edition of the epic drama series set in Great War Britain covering a week when the dead seem more present than ever. Show more
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The World Tonight
Tata Steel is set to cut 1,200 jobs.
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Scunthorpe MP Nic Dakin says what the government should do to intervene. Show more
After Martha's body is washed up, Henry faces further questioning. Show more
David Morrissey, Julia Blackburn and Harriett Gilbert discuss books by JD Salinger, John O'Hara and Alexandra Fuller. From 2015. Show more
Mark D'Arcy reports as MPs approve plans for a medical innovations database. And in a special feature, Robert Orchard celebrates 70 years of Today in Parliament. Show more
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King James's quest for the union of England and Scotland is not easily resolved. Show more
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