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A spiritual comment and prayer to begin the day with Tony Macauley.
Dairy farmers across the UK are starting to get European emergency aid payments. It is a share of 500 million euros offered by the EU following angry protests earlier in 2015. Show more
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Liz Bonnin presents the advancing, leaping and queuing male blue manakin of Brazil. Show more
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Andrew Marr discusses France with novelists Agnes Desarthe and Karim Miske, commentator Anne-Elisabeth Moutet and historian Robert Gildea, talking hours before the Paris attacks. Show more
Woman's Hour
Mirror, Mirror - All About Appearance
58 minutes on BBC Radio 4 LW
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Jane Garvey presents the programme that offers a female perspective on the world. Includes the results of a Woman's Hour poll revealing the truth about how we see ourselves. Show more
Richard has been re-elected but has done little to improve his relations with his constituents, whom he reviles and fears in equal measure. Show more
One minute's silence for the victims of the Paris terror attack.
Misha Glenny explores the crucial events of 1870 and the Franco-Prussian war. Show more
Sue Perkins sets more moral and ethical posers for Miles Jupp, Isa Guha, Annie Nightingale and Sarah Kendall. From March 2013. Show more
Dominic Lawson talks to writer and former alcoholic John Healy. How did chess help Healy give up the booze? And why does he think the world of chess is harsher than life on street? Show more
You and Yours
Insurance, Letters to Santa, The etiquette of complaining
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Consumer affairs, including a look at supermarket customer-service complaints, insurance for older people and children's letters to Father Christmas. Winifred Robinson presents. Show more
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The latest on the French attacks with Mark Mardell in Paris and Shaun Ley in London. Plus a child is shot dead in Liverpool, and Harriet Harman criticises Corbyn's women policy. Show more
Lenny Henry investigates the sudden blossoming of black theatre groups in Britain in the late 1970s and 80s, as new second-generation black Britons found their voices. From 2015. Show more
Brian gets stuck in, and Ruth feels left out. Show more
4 Extra Debut. Can barrister Rebecca Nyman help a senior policewoman in a case of sexist bullying at work? Stars Claire Rushbrook. From June 2013. Show more
Tom Sutcliffe chairs the cultural quiz. Simon Singh and Marcus Berkmann of the south of England take on Adele Geras and Jim Coulson of the north. Show more
If everyone has had a bad scotch egg does that make the good ones even better? Joe Warwick celebrates its rise from simple snack to the culinary creative's new palette. Show more
4 Extra Debut. Double Oscar-winning actress Glenda Jackson in Paris presents an insight into one of France's greatest writers. From 2015. Show more
Aleks Krotoski asks if imagination is the last bastion of what makes us human in the digital age. Show more
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Six O'Clock News
16/11/2015 Mastermind behind Paris attacks identified
30 minutes on BBC Radio 4 LW
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French officials identify the suspected mastermind behind the Paris attacks, which killed 129.
President Hollande announces plans to extend the state of emergency by 3 months.
Paul Merton, Sheila Hancock, Josh Widdicombe and Jenny Eclair join host Nicholas Parsons to play the fiendishly simple panel game. Show more
Tony puts his foot down, and is Helen hiding something? Show more
Front Row
Toby Jones and Peter Bowker on Capital, Adil Ray on Saeed Jaffrey, Ticket re-selling, Hollywood's mature directors
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Arts news with John Wilson. Actor Toby Jones and screenwriter Peter Bowker discuss new TV drama Capital, and Adil Ray pays tribute to Saeed Jaffrey. Show more
Richard has been re-elected but has done little to improve his relations with his constituents, whom he reviles and fears in equal measure. Show more
Roger Harrabin examines the science behind climate change. He talks to scientists about their climate models and asks if they are accurate enough. Show more
Crossing Continents
Norway and Russia: An Arctic Friendship Under Threat
28 minutes on BBC Radio 4 LW
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Tim Whewell reports from the very far north of Norway on the sacking of a Norwegian newspaper editor and the threats to a special relationship with Russia. Show more
Brett Westwood learns how fleas are entwined with disease, love, language and humour. Show more
Andrew Marr discusses France with novelists Agnes Desarthe and Karim Miske, commentator Anne-Elisabeth Moutet and historian Robert Gildea, talking hours before the Paris attacks. Show more
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The World Tonight
President Hollande says France is at war
45 minutes on BBC Radio 4 LW
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The man suspected to be mastermind behind Paris attacks is believed to be a Belgian
Shocking news comes just as everyone is anticipating the arrest of a conductor for the murder of his wife. Read by Jamie Parker. Show more
Young patients and their therapists talk frankly about the mental health conditions affecting their generation. Recorded at the world-renowned Tavistock Centre in North London. Show more
Susan Hulme reports from Westminster as MPs respond to the terrorist attacks in Paris. Show more
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Elvis Costello returns to the Hammersmith Palais, his father's old stomping ground, and looks back to those heady early days of British punk. Show more
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