Susan Hulme reports from Westminster where, during debate on the EU Withdrawal Bill, MPs react as the UK and the EU fail to strike a deal ending the deadlock in the Brexit talks. Show more
A space for spiritual reflection with a Bible reading, prayer and a range of Christian music. Led by Ernie Rea. Show more
A moving musical collaboration between school pupils with complex educational needs and professional musicians as they create and perform an original show together. Show more
On this day in 1917, Russia and Germany agreed a tentative ceasefire at Brest-Litovsk, and in North Shields Edie is unsure about her visit to Collingwood. Show more
You and Yours
Call You and Yours: have you been able to improve your chances in life?
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With Britain having a poor track record for social mobility, Call You and Yours asks: have you been able to improve your lot in life, and what made the difference? Show more
The latest weather forecast.
Analysis of news and current affairs.
Following quadruple heart bypass surgery a few months ago, Giles Fraser continues his exploration of the workings of the human heart, meeting Dr Rowan Williams. Show more
There is a shock in store for Ian, and Eddie hatches a plan. Show more
When Mahler receives a letter - mistakenly addressed to him - it brings his marriage to Alma, his muse, to a crisis point. Written by John Banville. Show more
Josie Long presents stories of relationships stretched across space, including some last words across a phone line. From 2017. Show more
Singer-songwriter David Gray answers audience questions about his album 'White Ladder'. With John Wilson. From 2017. Show more
Andrew McGibbon talks to Michael and Susan Walsh, recalling the challenging experience of allowing sci-fi writer Phillip K Dick share their home after he left California in a hurry. Show more
Goldfrapp's Will Gregory chooses the comically brilliant Irish writer, Flann O'Brien. With Matthew Parris. From 2017. Show more
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Six O'Clock News
05/12/2017 Government bullish about Brexit
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Ministers say they're close to starting trade talks post-Brexit.
A review suggests the Manchester bomb could have been stopped.
Mark Steel visits Bedford, uncovering some surprises and performing a bespoke stand-up show for the residents. From 2017. Show more
Jennifer is concerned, and Elizabeth imparts some advice. Show more
Front Row
Claire Foy, Bryan Hymel, Film Heritage
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Claire Foy on the line between fact and fiction as she plays the Queen. Top C tenor Bryan Hymel sings. And how we can pass our film heritage on to a generation bemused by choice. Show more
Although convent life offers solace, Gudrun prepares to do whatever it takes to win back her daughter. Stars Kate Phillips. Show more
Documentary. Historian David Reynolds explores how a desperate war, imperial machinations and racial fantasies led to the creation of the Balfour Declaration in 1917. Show more
Peter White is joined by Red Szell, Chris McMillan and Joy Addo to talk about ideas for the best and the worst Christmas present suggestions for someone with little or no sight. Show more
Will future treatments for heart failure come from human transplants, complete mechanical devices, specially modified pig hearts or lab-grown stem cells? Kevin Fong reports. Show more
The Long View
The rise of Uber and the plight of London's watermen
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Jonathan Freedland compares the plight of today's black cab drivers with the fate of London's watermen in 1750, when new bridges threatened their livelihood. Show more
The World Tonight
Trump speaks to Arab leaders about moving US embassy in Israel
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White House says President will outline his decision in a speech Wednesday Show more
Skeeter's presence is taking its toll on Jill. Harry's mind is opening to new ideas and experiences. Read by Toby Jones. Show more
The sleuth probes the curious sacking of a lady's maid - and uncovers a crime. Agatha Christie's whodunnit stars June Whitfield. Show more
Angry reaction in the Commons to the dramatic intervention of the DUP in the Brexit negotiations. Susan Hulme gauges the views of MPs and has the best of the rest of the day. Show more
The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4. Followed by Weather.
Henry Blofeld reads his autobiography. 'For about a day and a half, I was treated as if my name was Henry de Rothschild.'. Show more
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Test Match Special
The Ashes: Australia v England. The Second Test from the Adelaide Oval - Day 5
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Commentary on the fifth day of the second Test between Australia and England, from the Adelaide Oval, with Jonathan Agnew, Simon Mann, Michael Vaughan and Phil Tufnell. Show more