Morning news and current affairs. Including Sports Desk, Weather and Thought for the Day.
Spiritual reflection and prayers on a topical subject, led by the Rev Marie Elsa Bragg. Show more
Success of women in TV and film in 2017; rising numbers of homeless women and children; women of colour in mainstream media;. Show more
Rebecca and Jeremy Front conclude their series of Incredible Women dedicated entirely to actress and national treasure Dame Cicely Leyland. With Fenella Fielding and Laurence Fox. Show more
Ian Sansom is trapped inside a radio documentary about radio documentaries, podcasts and audio-storytelling from around the world. Show more
David Sedaris was not always an award-winning writer and satirist. For two consecutive Christmases, he was elf at a New York department store. These are extracts from his diaries. Show more
On this day in 1917, the Russian government issued a decree abolishing all military ranks and titles, and in Tynemouth, Duncan gives Joyce a difficult start to her day. Show more
You and Yours
Paypal refunds, Piano tuning, National diets, Retail trends for 2018
45 minutes on BBC Radio 4 LW
Available for over a year
Consumer news and issues.
The latest weather forecast.
News with Chris Mason including why GPs want you to consult the internet, how new bones can be grown in a laboratory and the development 'more revolutionary than the internet'. Show more
Louiza Patikas, better known to Radio 4 listeners as Helen Archer, shares a love of Greek life and culture with her pen pal, fellow actor Angeliki Papoulia. Show more
Brian sets out his vision, and Eddie comforts the cast. Show more
4 Extra Debut. Dartmoor, 1970s: A man attempts to prevent the extinction of one of the UK's most iconic butterflies. Stars Michael Pennington. Show more
Peter Gibbs and the panel visit the Garden Museum in Lambeth. Pippa Greenwood, Anne Swithinbank and Matt Biggs answer questions from the audience. Show more
By Pulitzer Prize-winning writer Jhumpa Lahiri. A teenage girl in a remote Italian village wonders why her life is so different from those who holiday there. Read by Deeivya Meir. Show more
Last Word
Sir Peter Burt, Jill Lever, John Mattock, Peter Duffell and Tom Paley
28 minutes on BBC Radio 4 LW
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Julian Worricker on banker and businessman Sir Peter Burt; architectural archivist Jill Lever; rose grower John Mattock; film director Peter Duffell; folk musician Tom Paley. Show more
Comedians Ed Byrne and Hardeep Singh Kohli talk to Harriett Gilbert about their favourite books, one a Scottish gorefest and one a Scottish classic with disturbing undertones. Show more
The Listening Project
Sharon and Melanie - Learning from Cancer
5 minutes on BBC Radio 4 LW
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A counsellor finds she has gained as much from their sessions as her client whose life has been changed through cancer. Fi Glover presents. Show more
The latest shipping forecast.
Six O'Clock News
29/12/17 Anti-government protests sweep across Iran
15 minutes on BBC Radio 4 LW
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Thousands take to the streets of Iran, in the biggest challenge to the regime since 2009.
Doon Mackichan stars as a woman livid that her ex-husband’s remarried and moved on. Comic monologue from 2017. Show more
The team imagines how Britain's media would cope if Donald Trump pressed the button. Show more
Lynda is on top form, and there is revelry at Honeysuckle Cottage. Show more
Front Row
Kay Mellor, Frankenstein, Swimming with Men
30 minutes on BBC Radio 4 LW
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Kay Mellor on the real life inspiration for her new ITV drama Girlfriends, marking 200 years of Frankenstein and going on set with Rob Brydon in Swimming With Men. Show more
Rebecca and Jeremy Front conclude their series of Incredible Women dedicated entirely to actress and national treasure Dame Cicely Leyland. With Fenella Fielding and Laurence Fox. Show more
Correspondents' Look Ahead
Looking Ahead to 2018
48 minutes on BBC Radio 4 LW
Available for over a year
Senior BBC journalists forecast what is likely to happen over the coming year.
Howard Jacobson appeals for a re-discovery of the subtlety of language and explains why he believes we should leave behind the 'frozen wastes of Emojiland'. Show more
The seventh omnibus of Season 12, Giddy with Possibility, set in Tynemouth, in the week when the first ladies' international football match was played in Belfast. From Dec 2017. Show more
What's behind the biggest street protests in Iran since 2009's so-called Green Revolution? Plus we hear a European view on the Brexit talks and discuss the New Year honours list. Show more