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A London schoolboy's terrifying adventures in Chairman Mao's China.
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1/5 New York’s carpenter to the rich and famous reflects on his career.
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2/4 Seamus Heaney's daughter, Catherine, on her father's poetry of love, of different kinds
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A spiritual comment and prayer to begin the day with Shaunaka Rishi Das
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Sarah Swadling finds out about the latest uses of artificial intelligence in agriculture.
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Brett Westwood presents the tawny pipit.
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A spiritual comment and prayer to begin the day with Shaunaka Rishi Das
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The hottest June on record, then weeks of wet weather - how will this year’s harvest be?
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Brett Westwood presents the thrush nightingale.
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The UK government announces new border controls for imported goods from the EU.
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Chris Packham presents the South American toco tucan.
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Sustainable Farming Incentive delays for England's common land farmers
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Bill Oddie presents the treecreeper.
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A spiritual comment and prayer to begin the day with Shaunaka Rishi Das
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Farmers warn that environmental protections will put them out of business.
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Miranda Krestovnikoff presents the Galapagos Islands' blue-footed booby.
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A reflection and prayer to start the day with Canon Simon Doogan.
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In November 1982, the boxer Deuk-Koo Kim died of brain damage after a world title fight.
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National and international news from BBC Radio 4
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Bells on Sunday comes from St Mary’s Church in Gislingham, in Suffolk.
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5/5 A re-examination of George Kennan's 1957 Reith Lectures, 'Russia, the Atom and the West'.
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Helen Mark hears how ancient Irish stone circles have inspired 21st century star gazers.
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Farmers' concerns over new land protections.
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Mark Tully asks whether the best practical jokes can serve a social or religious purpose.
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Brett Westwood investigates our obsession with grass.
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Edward Stourton examines the ethical and religious issues of the week.
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Mandira Sharma makes the Radio 4 Appeal on behalf of Prisoners of Conscience
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A service to mark the 1350th anniversary of the founding of Ely Cathedral by St Etheldreda
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Will Self on the 'pernicious practice' of bucket lists.
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Chris Packham presents the vegetarian tree finch on the Galapagos Islands.
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Medication: What do we know about psychiatric drugs?
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The failures in post-war Iraq have far reaching and unexpected consequences.
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1/5 New York’s carpenter to the rich and famous reflects on his career.
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Sir Colin Humphreys on LEDs, electron microscopes, and the thinnest material in the world
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Aleighcia Scott speaks to Chris Price about his family's contribution to reggae in the UK.
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2/5 New York’s carpenter to the rich and famous reflects on his career.
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Can you really buy an electric car for everybody in the UK for the cost of HS2?
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Managers discuss what life working in a GP surgery was like in the past, compared to now.
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3/5 New York’s carpenter to the rich and famous reflects on his career.
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An unexpected story springs from a landscape in rural Lincolnshire's hidden histories
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Ian goes to Hawick in the Scottish Borders to meet a local newspaper editor.
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4/5 New York’s carpenter to the rich and famous reflects on his career.
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Senior politicians relive the final years of John Major’s government.
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5/5 New York’s carpenter to the rich and famous reflects on his career.
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Decorated SAS veteran, bestselling author and functioning psychopath Andy McNab.
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The Sunday morning news magazine programme. Presented by Paddy O'Connell
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Nuala McGovern and guests discuss the centrality of lists in our lives.
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TV presenter Sarah Beeny on what home means to her, and her breast cancer journey.
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New research on the Y chromosome and the implications in relation to male infertility
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Emma Hayes, manager of Chelsea FC Women, on leadership, motherhood and women's health.
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Why were 21 Coventry women of Indian origin given radioactive chapatis in 1969?
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Join Greg and the team in Ancient Egypt to meet the unique and powerful ruler, Hatshepsut.
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6/14 Jay Rayner and his panel of food experts have a grand day out in Masham.
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Stella is put on the spot and will Jazzer and Tracy make it down the aisle?
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Clarke Peters reveals stories of black music from the late 1970s to the present day.
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Is maternity care keeping up with societal changes?
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Archbishop Justin Welby has conversations with public figures about their inner lives.
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Einstein's theory of relativity revolutionised science. But how did it transform the arts?
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Nobel prize-winning, on trial and hated by the Russian State. The story of Memorial.
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Faris, who lives with PTSD, reflects on how he manages his mind.
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The young female stars of Gnawa music now challenging the boundaries of Moroccan identity
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Chris Watson on Ludwig Koch
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What's the evidence for restricting short-term rental accommodation?
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1/6 Peter Fincham and Jon Plowman hear the inside story of the biggest TV comedies.
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Who is coming to the UK - and how do we count them?
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'Any story could be your last' say journalists in Indian-administered Kashmir.
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In the 200th edition of The Reunion, Kirsty Wark reunites the team of Spitting Image.
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The flat owners trapped when block owners fail to produce a fire safety certificate.
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Call You & Yours: How confident at recycling are you?
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Complaints about BT Digital Voice. The latest travel hack. Cutting back on nights out.
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We meet a man on a self-proclaimed mission to change how we buy gig tickets for good.
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Charlotte Stavrou and Amit Katwala explore the world of Board Games.
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The debate about whether Jewish characters should always be played by Jewish actors.
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Research suggests 1 in 5 people are turning to Buy Now, Pay Later to pay for essentials.
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The Skewer's Jon Holmes and host Andrew Hunter Murray send a new news-nude to your ears
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10/10 Sue Perkins presents the second of two special editions of the programme from Edinburgh
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What does it take to feed a music festival?
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Blair Braverman presents the story of a phobia: of night terrors, hypnosis and Carly Simon
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Forty-five minutes of news, analysis and comment, with Sarah Montague.
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Fluid, noisy, flouting the rules. Blair Braverman discovers that the ocean is queer.
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Forty-five minutes of news, analysis and comment, with Sarah Montague.
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A real-life echo of Hitchcock's The Birds reveals our relationship with the avian world.
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Forty-five minutes of news, analysis and comment, with Sarah Montague.
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You might think you know the story of Jaws. Blair Braverman finds it goes much... deeper.
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Forty-five minutes of news, analysis and comment, with Jonny Dymond.
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Tigers, snakes, sharks… Blair Braverman asks, why are people so drawn to animal tattoos?
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The latest national and international news and weather reports from BBC Radio 4
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Alex Forsyth presents political debate from Lostwithiel Community Centre in Cornwall.
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Radio 4's look at the week's big stories from both home and around the world
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Musician Karine Polwart weaves together stories of science, history and the theme of light
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David faces a tricky situation.
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Writer and broadcaster Melvyn Bragg reveals his formative creative influences.
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Jazzer makes a promise he might not be able to keep.
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3/7 What happens if we can’t recover from past trauma?
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Brad knocks heads together.
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Jonathan Maitland's play about the world of remuneration committees and executive pay.
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Will Jazzer and Tracy make it down the aisle?
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True story of Peter Waring whose ambition brought fame and infamy.
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Stella is put on the spot.
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4/5 The Thai Senator, an interrogation, a private jet…
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3/4 Helen Lewis dives into the 'goldfish bowl' and explores the glamorous job no-one wants.
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Call Any Answers? to have your say on the big issues in the news this week
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Neurologist Jules Montague and William Miller meet Geraint who has frontotemporal dementia
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Horticultural programme featuring a group of gardening experts.
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John Yorke on the swashbuckler to end all swashbucklers - The Three Musketeers.
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Russell Davies chairs the prestigious nationwide general knowledge contest
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How can the UK's new food museum tell the story of food, past, present and future?
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5/14 Jay Rayner hosts a culinary panel show packed full of tasty titbits.
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Catrin finally confronts Lighthouse's leader as the organisation ends up in court.
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How one high street is trying to thrive, despite the cost of living rising.
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2/3 Lucy Cooke meets females from the animal world that smash the ‘dominant male’ stereotype.
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Helen Mark hears how ancient Irish stone circles have inspired 21st century star gazers.
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Louise Minchin makes the Radio 4 Appeal on behalf of On Call Africa.
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Chris Power surveys Orwell's complex legacy with Anna Funder, Adam Biles and Sandra Newman
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Horticultural programme featuring a group of gardening experts.
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A woman in her 70s surprises her children by marrying an ice cream shop.
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An oligarch’s sudden death plunges his family and its vast business empire into chaos.
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1/4 The origin story of Milady de Winter, one of the great villains of classic fiction.
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Major Charity Adams arrives in Birmingham, England, to sort out an enormous problem.
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Aleem speaks with Daniel Ally about how his faith inspires him to seek financial success.
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A long, slow look at great artworks, photographed in extraordinary detail.
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Chris Watson on Ludwig Koch
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Laurie Taylor explores the unstoppable rise of the lower middle class.
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We look at the fallout from a row about privacy at Zoom.
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Mel Giedroyc explores Walt Disney’s final film, The Jungle Book.
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Extreme weather is forcing communities to leave their homes. What can we do about it?
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Matthew Bannister on a political editor, a dancer, a journalist and an actor.
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Can you really buy an electric car for everybody in the UK for the cost of HS2?
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Nicky Perfect on the situations she has faced, and what it takes to be a negotiator.
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Denise Mina talks about her 2017 true-crime book, The Long Drop.
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3/4 Gail McConnell on how Seamus Heaney responded in his poetry to The Troubles in Ulster
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Full coverage of the day's news
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Charlotte Stavrou and Amit Katwala explore the world of Board Games.
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The latest weather reports and forecasts for UK shipping
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The latest weather forecast
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Children who are excluded from school are being targetted by gangs to sell drugs
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5/5 A re-examination of George Kennan's 1957 Reith Lectures, 'Russia, the Atom and the West'.
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The latest weather reports and forecasts for UK shipping
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Tens of thousands of passengers face delays despite the problem having now been fixed
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10/10 Sue Perkins presents the second of two special editions of the programme from Edinburgh
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National Air Traffic Services has apologised for disruption at UK's busiest airports
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6/6 Steph McGovern seeks answers to great questions of our age. With Chris McCausland.
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The judge-led enquiry will be able to compel witnesses to give evidence
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In a new show Lucy Porter examines family life and how it's been affected by the pandemic.
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The Government issued the warning just days before the start of the new school year
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1/6 Rufus Hound hears comedian Ivo Graham read from the diary of his student days.
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Ministers have warned more schools may be forced to close classrooms at short notice
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The Skewer's Jon Holmes and host Andrew Hunter Murray send a new news-nude to your ears
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She says the rise in officers taking sides on political issues is unacceptable
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Clive Anderson and guests with an eclectic mix of conversation, music and comedy.
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Chancellor says ministers acted immediately after learning about risk from weak concrete.
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Salma El-Wardany chooses audio highlights from the past week.
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Jazzer makes a promise he might not be able to keep.
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Bassoonist Amy Harman and pianist Julian Joseph help add the next five tracks
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Brad knocks heads together.
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Anne Dudley and Ruairi Glasheen explore a popular Bach classic
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Will Jazzer and Tracy make it down the aisle?
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John Lunn and Jess Gilliam are joined by Johnny Marr as they add the next five tracks
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Stella is put on the spot.
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Isobel Waller-Bridge and Roderick Williams add the final five tracks to the series
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Ellen and Mark look at offices and office politics on screen, from 9 to 5 to Brazil.
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5/5 A re-examination of George Kennan's 1957 Reith Lectures, 'Russia, the Atom and the West'.
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Author Leïla Slimani reveals the influences and inspirations that have shaped her writing.
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2/5 Florence watches some of Selina's very raunchy old movies.
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3/5 The specialists have completed their treatment but Fran's sense of relief is short-lived.
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Nobel prize-winning, on trial and hated by the Russian State. The story of Memorial.
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Can a financial deal with a conservation charity save Belize's economy?
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Children who are excluded from school are being targetted by gangs to sell drugs
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The International Blind Sports Federation hosted the World Games in Birmingham.
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The argument about prejudice, power, and the disputed idea of “reverse racism”.
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How simply putting your phone away can boost brain power, wellbeing - and reduce pain!
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What's the evidence for restricting short-term rental accommodation?
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A Friday night in The Parliament bar ends in tragedy. Lives will never be the same again
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Alex Forsyth presents political debate from Lostwithiel Community Centre in Cornwall.
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Will Self on the 'pernicious practice' of bucket lists.
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How Britain developed the world's first atomic bomb only to lose it to the Americans.
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Can you really buy an electric car for everybody in the UK for the cost of HS2?
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Matthew Bannister on a political editor, a dancer, a journalist and an actor.
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Archbishop Justin Welby has conversations with public figures about their inner lives.
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Medication: What do we know about psychiatric drugs?
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2/3 Lucy Cooke meets females from the animal world that smash the ‘dominant male’ stereotype.
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Sir Colin Humphreys on LEDs, electron microscopes, and the thinnest material in the world
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Catrin finally confronts Lighthouse's leader as the organisation ends up in court.
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We look at the fallout from a row about privacy at Zoom.
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Extreme weather is forcing communities to leave their homes. What can we do about it?
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An unexpected story springs from a landscape in rural Lincolnshire's hidden histories
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Ten coastal encounters, presented by Richard King.
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10/10 Sir Joseph finally clinches his deal in Russia but his wife's health remains in doubt.
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A woman in her 70s surprises her children by marrying an ice cream shop.
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Research suggests 1 in 5 people are turning to Buy Now, Pay Later to pay for essentials.
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Mandira Sharma makes the Radio 4 Appeal on behalf of Prisoners of Conscience
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Clive Anderson and guests with an eclectic mix of conversation, music and comedy.
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Head of the Spanish national federation insists he won’t resign
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1/5 Poems read by Bríd Brennan, Adrian Dunbar and Stephen Rea.
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The UK's National Air Traffic Service tells us why hundreds of flight are cancelled.
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2/5 Poems read by Bríd Brennan, Adrian Dunbar and Stephen Rea.
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Russia and Ukraine's drone strategies
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3/5 Poems read by Bríd Brennan, Adrian Dunbar and Stephen Rea.
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School safety worries: we hear from a school governor, a parent and a structural engineer
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4/5 Poems read by Bríd Brennan, Adrian Dunbar and Stephen Rea.
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Government explains why classrooms in England have been closed just before term starts
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5/5 Poems read by Bríd Brennan, Adrian Dunbar and Stephen Rea.
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The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4
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Ellen and Mark look at offices and office politics on screen, from 9 to 5 to Brazil.
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Ben Wright and guests discuss crumbling concrete and preview the new political season.
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Are you quoting Shakespeare without even realising?
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Alan Dein connects with strangers across the world via social media.
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Pie's unleashed on the public as a last minute stand-in.
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Pie airs his spicy views on money and private education.
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1/6 Ruth and Carla desperately think of things to add to their new Gratitude Diary.
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3/4 Comedian Sarah Keyworth explores their personal journey with gender fluidity and androgyny
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3/4 Mark Watson continues his doomed quest to understand the world.
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Nearly award-winning investigator Amber Jolt's latest investigative investigation.
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4/4 Mark Watson continues his doomed quest to understand the world.
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Charting music's part in US politics, from 1970s disco to 'Rich Men North of Richmond'.
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Jonathan Glancey on the future of aviation with top architect of airports, Lord Foster.
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Russell Davies chairs the prestigious nationwide general knowledge contest
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As Richard spends the night camping in yeti country, Andy receives a mysterious call.
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Eight-year-old Hazel listens in as her teachers discuss her. Their words are devastating.
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23:30
Aleem speaks with Daniel Ally about how his faith inspires him to seek financial success.
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