Sean Curran reports from Westminster, where the government faces appeals to airdrop supplies to civilians suffering in Aleppo in the latest onslaught in the Syrian civil war. Show more
A space for spiritual reflection with a Bible reading, prayer and a range of Christian music. Led by Andrew Graystone. Show more
Woman's Hour
Dina Asher-Smith, Social Care Funding Crisis
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Jane Garvey presents, with guests including sprinter Dina Asher-Smith and graphic novelist Grace Wilson, plus features on social care funding and the women in the Trump family. Show more
Married off to a much older man, Gudrun is isolated in a remote part of the country. Will she fly or fight? Stars Kate Phillips. Show more
Two composers reflect on their deep listening practises and reveal how there is far more to listening than hearing. Show more
On the 200th anniversary of its debut, Rossini's comic opera The Barber of Seville is the first in a new series of Frances Fyfield's celebration of autographed music manuscripts. Show more
Witness History
The Imprisonment of Irina Ratushinskaya
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The dissident poet spent 4 years in Soviet prisons and labour camps. But she carried on writing poetry. She was eventually released on the eve of a US-Soviet disarmament summit. Show more
You and Yours
Call You and Yours: How fair is your pay?
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Consumer phone-in. Do listeners think they receive fair pay? The government are considering forcing companies to reveal the pay gap between CEOs and average workers. Show more
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A whole programme devoted to an issue which is destroying the lives of many families around the country - mental health problems suffered by teenagers and children. Show more
Will Self embarks on a 700 mile road trip in a Trabant, the iconic East German car: a meeting near Brussels. From 2016. Show more
Lilian puts Justin in the picture, while Susan frets about her family photo shoot. Show more
By Simon Crowther. Cosmopolitan Cardiff is under attack from the Ancient North as new neighbours descend in a modern tale of stereotypes, language and living together. Show more
Janice Long follows a singer, a dancer and an entertainment manager through their final year at performing arts school and out into the world of show business. Show more
Twins Gillian and Tracy and one half of twin sisters, Jasmine, share their stories, from instinctively knowing when the other is in danger, to managing occasional jealousy. Show more
Bobby Friction is addicted to social media, but the bubble is starting to suffocate him. We follow his attempts to break free of the filtered boundaries of his social network. Show more
4 Extra Debut. John Timpson, John Bird and Harriett Gilbert discuss favourite books by Thomas Hardy, Elif Batuman and Graham Greene. From 2016. Show more
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Clare and Brian are having some couples counselling, much to Clare's amusement. With Sally Phillips and Alex Lowe. From 2016. Show more
Ruth fires a warning shot, and it's a big day for the Carters. Show more
Front Row
Clint Eastwood's Sully, Robert Olen Butler, Roger Law
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How Clint Eastwood's 35th film as a director fits into his career, writer Robert Olen Butler on his book Perfume River and Spitting Image puppet maker turned ceramicist Roger Law. Show more
Married off to a much older man, Gudrun is isolated in a remote part of the country. Will she fly or fight? Stars Kate Phillips. Show more
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CEO Charlotte Carson talks about 25 years of Look, the charity supporting parents of blind children. And blind mums Denise Leigh and Joy Addo discuss methods of carrying babies. Show more
All in the Mind
Pathological Demand Avoidance, Is wisdom a trait or a state, Anxiety-free comedy gigs
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Claudia Hammond examines pathological demand avoidance, where children resist the daily demands of life. And does the idea of a 'wise person' depend on the situation? Show more
The Life Scientific
Episode 128: Julia Higgins on polymers
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Professor Dame Julia Higgins talks about her passion for polymers, very long molecules that occur naturally in our bodies and synthetically as polythene, perspex and polystyrene. Show more
As anti-Assad rebels cling on in eastern Aleppo, the ICRC anticipate a surge of refugees. Plus Indian women win a battle to worship inside a Sufi shrine in Mumbai. Show more
Ian McEwan's modern-day take on Hamlet, told from the perspective of an unborn child and narrated by Tim McInnerny. Claude visits John and goes shopping for poison. Show more
Alexei on the surprising reason he vanished from our TV screens in the 90s, capitalism and all-you-can-eat buffets. From 2016. Show more
The culture secretary calls on sporting organisations to do more to protect children following allegations of historical sexual abuse in football. Sean Curran reports. Show more
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In 1905, Albert Einstein published three papers that constructed the pillars of our modern understanding of the world and formulated the most famous equation of modern science. Show more
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BBC Radio 4 joins the BBC World Service.
Commentary on the fifth day of the third Test between India and England, from Mohali, with Jonathan Agnew, Ed Smith, Simon Mann, Michael Vaughan, Sunil Gavaskar and Vic Marks. Show more