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Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss the 154 sonnets collected and printed in 1609 of which some are famous, many are glorious, most are inspiring and several are unsettling. Show more
Woman's Hour
Kate Garner, Carly Perry, Kelly Lindsey, Kate Mosse, Bonnie Tyler, Dame Susan Ion, Charlotte Proudman
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On the jubilee bank holiday, Kate Garner, daughter of Chas Hodges - of Chas and Dave fame, performs her musical tribute 'Platinum Queen' live. Show more
Test Match Special
England v New Zealand: The First Test from Lord's
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Test Match Special - England v New Zealand. Commentary on the First Test from Lord's with Jonathan Agnew, Isa Guha, Jeremy Coney, Phil Tufnell and Sir Alastair Cook. Show more
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England v New Zealand. The First Test from Lord's
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Test Match Special - England v New Zealand. Commentary on the First Test from Lord's with Jonathan Agnew, Isa Guha, Jeremy Coney, Phil Tufnell and Sir Alastair Cook. Show more
It’s all work and no play for Brian, and why is Jazzer keeping everyone waiting? Show more
To mark the platinum jubilee, Front Row reviews the culture Britain was enjoying in 1952, from the surreal sounds of The Goon Show to the Bollywood classic Aan. Show more
The Briefing Room
What's happening in Afghanistan?
29 minutes on BBC Radio 4 LW
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With the eyes of the world on Ukraine rather than Afghanistan, how is the Taliban coping with a nation facing food shortages, a failing economy and a bombing campaign by ISIS-K? Show more
Two women who became disabled on the brink of adulthood come together to examine the legacy - how life changed, the cost and what disability has unexpectedly given them. Show more
Society itself and the ways we live have been transformed in 70 years of science. Marnie Chesterton, Andrea Sella, and Gemma Milne take a tour of the archive. Show more
Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss the 154 sonnets collected and printed in 1609 of which some are famous, many are glorious, most are inspiring and several are unsettling. Show more
Biggest Russian bombardment on Ukraine yet
Britain celebrates Queen's Platinum Jubilee
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Billy Wilder decides to shoot "Fedora" in Greece and Calista gets the call to go and help. Her job is described as "interpretation services" but it turns out to be more integral. Show more
13 million people in the UK can be classed as disabled. The first ever all-disabled line-up of acts on Radio 4 takes us on a unique, refreshing, sometimes spiky rollercoaster ride. Show more
Music writer Laura Barton visits parts of the rugged countryside of Northumberland and the coastal city of Sunderland to explore how music and landscape are intimately related. Show more
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Writer and broadcaster Jeremy Paxman’s vivid and compelling history of how coal shaped our nation. It is read by Adrian Scarborough. Today, the human cost. Show more
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