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A spiritual comment and prayer to begin the day with Ed Kessler, from the Woolf Institute in Cambridge.
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There's a campaign gaining ground to make London a National Park City. But what exactly does that mean? David Lindo meets the campaign founder Dan Raven-Ellison to find out. Show more
Charlotte Smith hosts a panel discussion on the possible implications of a 'hard' Brexit on the UK's agriculture industry. Show more
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Mark D'Arcy reports from Westminster.
Extraordinary stories, unusual people. Comedian Mark Watson, country band The Shires, parkour expert Charlotte Blake and jousting enthusiast Toby Capwell. Show more
Jay Rayner hosts the culinary panel programme. With Henry Dimbleby, Zoe Laughlin, Sophie Wright and Tim Hayward. Show more
Anushka Asthana of the Guardian looks behind the scenes at Westminster. The editor is Marie Jessel. Show more
From Our Own Correspondent
Drawing Out the Story
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Bridget Kendall with correspondents' stories: Robin Denselow in Namibia; Andrew North in Georgia; Melissa Van der Klugt in Nepal; Rob Stepney in Turkey; and Tim Mansel in Germany. Show more
The commuter who got a rail season ticket refund from his credit card; cyber-crime is up but cases passed to the police are down, plus - an end to 50/50 divorce settlements? Show more
Miles Jupp's house guests for his weekly news-based shindig are Andy Hamilton, Andrew Maxwell, Angela Barnes and Susan Calman. Show more
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Any Questions?
Diane Abbott MP, Lionel Barber, Jacob Rees-Mogg MP, Xenia Wickett
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Jonathan Dimbleby presents debate from Bourton-on-the-Water in Gloucestershire with a panel including Diane Abbott MP, Lionel Barber, Jacob Rees-Mogg MP and Xenia Wickett. Show more
Donald Trump is the first US president in the history of the Republic not to have held elected office or served in the military. Show more
4 Extra Debut. At 24, Boswell heads to delay the pressure of growing up. But is Corsica the adventure he was looking for? Stars Lorn Macdonald. Show more
British singer-songwriter and composer Laura Mvula meets Jason Yarde, Laura Jurd and Kevin Le Gendre to discuss her musical inspiration, the American jazz visionary Miles Davis. Show more
Woman's Hour
Call The Midwife, Nicole Kidman, Miriam Margolyes
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Call The Midwife: why it's not a cosy Sunday night drama. Nicole Kidman on her new film, Lion. Raising a family on a vegan diet. Miriam Margolyes. And the radical Anne Bronte. Show more
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Six O'Clock News
21/01/2017 Protests against President Trump held around the world
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Hundreds of thousands of people are marching for women's rights
Loose Ends
Lucy Worsley, Reggie Yates, Bruce Guthrie, Tayo Aluko, Fairport Convention, Reuben Hollebon, Emma Freud, Clive Anderson
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Clive Anderson and Emma Freud are joined by Lucy Worsley, Reggie Yates, Tayo Aluko and Bruce Guthrie. With music from Fairport Convention and Reuben Hollebon. Show more
Robert McCrum meets Lionel Shriver, whose new novel reflects many of the issues raised under Donald Trump's leadership. Show more
Saturday Review
Lion, Raising Martha, Laszlo Krasznahorkai, material/rearranged/to/be - Siobhan Davies, Apple Tree Yard
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A review of the week's cultural highlights, including the Oscar-touted film Lion, Raising Martha at London's Park Theatre and Laszlo Krasznahorkai's novel The Last Wolf. Show more
As Das Kapital turns 150, Tim Stanley argues that the Right was shaped in response to Marxism and has an ideological debt to Karl Marx almost as large as that of the Left. Show more
When Norah's terrifying father calls, she is forced to leave her home in Paris and journey to Dakar. Secrets from the past and horrors from the present are unveiled. Show more
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Presenters Timandra Harkness and Leo Johnson explore the impact that technological change will have on art, and speak to artists at the forefront of the digital revolution. Show more
Tom Sutcliffe chairs the last contest in the current series of the long-running lateral-thinking quiz, with the North of England taking on the Midlands. Show more
Poetry programme. As Hull becomes UK City of Culture 2017, poet Sean O'Brien reflects on why his native city, its waterscape and landscape, have inspired poets past and present. Show more
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Ian Fleming's account of his 1959 trip to the world's most exciting cities. Read by Simon Williams. Show more
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