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Reflection with Fr Dermot Morrin, Dominican friar and university chaplain in Edinburgh. Show more
Historian Kasia Tomasiewicz discusses how to commemorate war. Show more
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Jarvis Cocker takes you around his favourite place in the Peak District from Edale to Kinder Scout, a landscape he discovered over 40 years ago and became hooked. Show more
Charlotte Smith visits Mark Tufnell on his Calmsden estate in Gloucestershire to discuss the practicalities and ethics of land ownership as well as the week's political events. Show more
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Richard Ayoade on his new book, how dancing helped Kevin Turner cope with mental illness, Isabel Vincent's surprising relationship and actor Amanda Abbington on her new play. Show more
This week David Gauke shook the government he served as a cabinet minister only a few weeks ago, voting to stop Boris Johnson taking the UK out of the EU without a deal. Show more
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Rojo, Hansard, James Meek, Rothschilds at Waddesdon Manor, Defending the Guilty
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Argentinian film Rojo, Hansard at London's National Theatre, James Meek - To Calais in Ordinary Time, Rothschilds at Waddesdon Manor, Defending the Guilty on BBC2. Show more
Fifty years ago young people shaped political debate. Jo Coburn considers the first political 'youthquake' and how young voters’ engagement with politics has waxed and waned since. Show more
In the second part of Marcel Proust’s allegorical contemplation on time, memory, art and love, Parisian dandy and intellectual socialite Charles Swann falls in love. Show more
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Innovative debate series. Blue Labour founder Lord Glasman and Lionel Barber, editor of the Financial Times, discuss whether profit corrupts. With Anne McElvoy and Louisa Weinstein Show more
Paul Gambaccini welcomes the first of the competitors in the 2019 tournament of the wide-ranging music quiz. Show more
Lizards and Gordon Brown provide inspiration in this episode of the globe-trotting poetry series. Poet Imtiaz Dharker explores exciting voices from around the world. Show more
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On a long journey through deep space, a lone passenger passes the time with stories. Read by Sinead MacInnes and Barbara Flynn. Show more
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