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Why do advertising agencies use fear to get us to part with our money?
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Bells on Sunday comes from the Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Croscombe in Somerset.
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1/5 Art Malik reads Hanif Kureishi's powerful memoir of the fall that left him paralysed.
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3/5 Hanif Kureishi's brutally frank memoir charting life after a catastrophic injury.
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5/5 The final part of Kureishi's brutally frank memoir of life after a catastrophic injury.
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James Naughtie and readers in conversation with Carys Davies in Edinburgh.
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A spiritual comment and prayer to start the day with the Rev Virginia Luckett.
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Conservationists criticise choice of new chairman of land use group on Dartmoor.
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The DEFRA Secretary defends the decision to introduce inheritance tax on farms.
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We dig into the details of the new inheritance tax rules around farming.
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A spiritual comment and prayer to start the day with the Rev Virginia Luckett.
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Cuts to Welsh environment regulator, soil erosion, and hill farming.
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A spiritual comment and prayer to start the day with Alexandra Drew.
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Jack Boswell explores Japan's Wabi Sabi - finding beauty in imperfection and transience.
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Bells on Sunday comes from Worcester Cathedral.
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In Touch reflects on the Autumn Budget and what it could mean for some of your benefits.
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News and current affairs, including Sports Desk, Weather and Thought for the Day.
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The latest news headlines. Including the weather and a look at the papers.
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Clare explores the banks of the River Itchen with long-distance walker Andrew Simkins.
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Saltmarshes in North Somerset, a new approach to sheep disease, Steve Reed on the Budget.
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The hidden exploitation of workers at the heart of artificial intelligence.
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Mariclare Carey-Jones meets Dr Sarah Beynon whose farm in Pembrokeshire is focused on bugs
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The religious response to this week's elections in the USA.
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Stephen Fry makes the Radio 4 Appeal on behalf of Galapagos Conservation Trust
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The latest news headlines. Including a look at the Sunday papers
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A service for Remembrance Sunday with the two archbishops of Armagh.
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Sara Wheeler reflects on the valuable perspective offered by out-of-date guidebooks.
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Nature writer Stephen Moss celebrates great white egrets now resident near his home.
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Adam Rutherford with James Rebanks, Alice Robinson and Andrew Raffle.
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How one woman is helping fellow domestic abuse survivors - and perpetrators - move forward
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Kirsty Young asks the author Irvine Welsh what advice he would give his younger self.
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The first drugs to slow Alzheimer's progression won't be offered on the NHS. What's next?
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Nick Hitch describes the terrifying moment he was caught up in a violent hostage crisis.
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1/7 One man and three women are forced to reassess everything they knew about their families
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Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss arguably the greatest devotional poem writer in English.
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Armando Iannucci and Helen Lewis unpick the language that defined the 2024 US Election.
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Nicola Fox, Nasa's head of science, shares the soundtrack of her life with Lauren Laverne.
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Misha Glenny charts the impact of the Ukraine war across Europe.
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Chef, restaurateur and TV star Rick Stein has a new heart and a fresh outlook on life.
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The latest news headlines. Including a look at the Sunday papers
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There’s a ray of hope for the Grundy family, and Rex offers a glimpse of the future.
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What does Kemi's appointment mean for women inside and outside the Conservative Party?
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Controversy over women's tennis tournament held in Saudi Arabia.
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Award-winning comedian Hannah Gadsby talks about their new show: Woof! Long
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What may a second Trump presidency mean for women?
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The former Lioness captain on her fight for fair pay for female footballers.
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Dara Ó Briain and Hannah Fry investigate the mystical power of lightning.
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With its message of peace, Karl Jenkins's Benedictus brings solace in hard times.
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Live coverage of the solemn Ceremony of Remembrance from the Cenotaph, Whitehall.
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How does it feel to go through the menopause at 15? Annabelle Gauntlett tells her story.
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Lois Pryce talks to Yasmin Khan about acceptance in the face of chronic fatigue.
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1/5 Art Malik reads Hanif Kureishi's powerful memoir of the fall that left him paralysed.
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Ellen E Jones and Mark Kermode explore the films of Powell and Pressburger.
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2/5 Hanif Kureishi's brutally honest memoir of life after a fall that left him paralysed.
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File on 4 investigates the cosmetic beauty industry.
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3/5 Hanif Kureishi's brutally frank memoir charting life after a catastrophic injury.
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Oscar-winning film editor Thelma Schoonmaker reveals the turning points of her career.
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4/5 With a return home within sight, Kureishi begins to struggle with his new identity.
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Sheila Dillon explores the push to get us eating beyond the usual five species of fish.
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5/5 The final part of Kureishi's brutally frank memoir of life after a catastrophic injury.
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Ben Riley Smith of The Daily Telegraph assesses the latest developments at Westminster.
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How Donald Trump won the presidential election through a new coalition of American voters.
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With its message of peace, Karl Jenkins's Benedictus brings solace in hard times.
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How will the Budget help the government to deliver 1.5m new homes in five years?
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Are letters and parcels working for you?
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A new report shows that 40% of people may not be able to afford future water bills.
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The inspiration, the pitch, the timing - what makes a business idea live or die?
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Kodak made photography mainstream - so why did it falter in a digital age?
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Is it possible to build new green infrastructure without wrecking the countryside?
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The new research estimating that there are more than 3 million lost pension pots in the UK
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2/4 The American election result is chewed over and spat out.
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The woman responsible for immigration, security, and policing in England and Wales.
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2/6 Paul tests an audience in Merthyr Tydfil on their knowledge of all things Welsh.
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Sir Keir Starmer outlines new plans to target Channel smuggling gangs.
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Lord Lucan vanishes in the hour after the murder. But where did he go?
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Over 600 miles of new power lines needed to meet Labour's clean energy plans.
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How thorough was the investigation into Sandra Rivett’s murder?
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President-elect Donald Trump claims he has an 'unprecedented' mandate to 'heal' America.
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The nation is gripped by the press coverage of the inquest into Sandra Rivett’s death
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Interest rates are cut again: Bank of England says more likely but will be gradual.
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Did Lord Lucan escape from the UK?
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Will Alex find an ending to the story of Lord Lucan?
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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 the American Museum in Bath.
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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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Alex Forsyth explores how Reform UK has been reshaping since the general election.
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Justin takes a walk down memory lane.
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3/4 Wellness, wasps and bamboo pants.
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6/10 Sally Phillips reads Helen Fielding's iconic 1996 novel of single thirty-something life.
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There’s a ray of hope for the Grundy family.
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A fascinating drama from award-winning writer James Fritz, taking us behind prison walls.
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A fascinating drama from award winning writer, James Fritz, taking us behind prison walls.
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Rex offers a glimpse of the future.
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An intruder has been detected in the palace grounds. The staff have to deal with lockdown.
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Jack Boswell explores Japan's Wabi Sabi - finding beauty in imperfection and transience.
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Call Any Answers? to have your say on the big issues in the news this week.
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Disaster strikes for one resident.
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Peter Gibbs and the panel visit The National Memorial Arboretum to answer your questions.
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John Yorke continues his exploration of Charles Dickens’ classic novel Our Mutual Friend.
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Lucy Worsley meets Sophie Lyons, America’s Queen of the Underworld in the late 1800s.
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6/10 Steve Punt and Hugh Dennis meander from hot air balloons to the Shipping Forecast.
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The hidden exploitation of workers at the heart of artificial intelligence.
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Renters are set to get new rights - but will it make life harder for landlords?
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How does it feel to go through the menopause at 15? Annabelle Gauntlett tells her story.
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Clare explores the banks of the River Itchen with long-distance walker Andrew Simkins.
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Founder Fiona Spargo-Mabbs makes the appeal on behalf of Daniel Spargo-Mabbs Foundation.
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Andrea Catherwood hears listeners' views on the BBC coverage of the US election and more.
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Peter Gibbs and the panel visit The National Memorial Arboretum to answer your questions.
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A woman tries to set aside some ‘me time’ for herself, only to end up in a Moroccan jail.
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How Orson Welles turned convention on its head to become a titan of American cinema.
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Dickens’s funny, sharp depiction of Londoners’ struggles with money, survival and love.
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13/12 Secret satellite waste trackers reveal what’s really going on with your recycling.
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A musician’s-eye view of classical music’s best-loved works
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Vanessa Kisuule investigates the best and worst of wedding poetry.
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David and Simon answer listeners' questions on honesty, flies on the wall and comebacks.
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What does Trump's victory mean for journalists?
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The chancellor attempts to fix the UK’s finances - will she succeed?
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What is the point of UN climate conferences, and are they really doing enough?
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Matthew Bannister on a musician, a comedian, a geneticist and a campaigner.
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Nick Hitch describes the terrifying moment he was caught up in a violent hostage crisis.
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The Women's 100 metre Olympic champion Julien Alfred.
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The extraordinary discovery of lost archives of the writer James Baldwin in Provence.
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Russell Davies chairs the classic general knowledge quiz.
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Students and universities react to the first rise in university fees in eight years.
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Donald Trump celebrates a historic return to the White House.
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President Biden commits to a peaceful transfer of power to Donald Trump.
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Anger over the Archbishop of Canterbury's handling of allegations of abuse after report.
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Full coverage of the day's news.
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The Chief Secretary to the Treasury charts his rise to the heart of government.
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In 1984, 11 Dunnes store workers walked out after refusing to handle South African goods
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Documenting the round-the-clock care of Nora, a non-verbal seven year-old.
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The increase will apply to all domestic undergraduate students from next year
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2/6 Paul tests an audience in Merthyr Tydfil on their knowledge of all things Welsh.
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Millions vote in the US presidential election
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2/3 A lack of morals and a hair transplant.
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He is set to become the first Republican candidate in 20 years to win the popular vote
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6/6 In Cardiff, Mike Bubbins and Sian Lloyd tell Ivo Graham about their biggest obsessions.
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They were brought down from 5% to 4.75%
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Phil Wang and Susie Dent challenge guests to help create the new ultimate dictionary.
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Police say some Israeli fans attacked a taxi and pulled down a Palestinian flag
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2/4 The American election result is chewed over and spat out.
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Qatar withdraws as key mediator.
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Stuart Maconie and guests with an eclectic mix of conversation, music and comedy.
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Moscow and Kyiv launch their biggest drone attacks since the start of the Ukraine war.
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Tom Sutcliffe chooses audio highlights from the past week.
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There’s a ray of hope for the Grundy family.
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Meet the stars of new film Day of the Jackal, and remember Quincy Jones.
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Super/Man: Christopher Reeve documentary, Booker author Samantha Harvey, Art auction news.
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Rex offers a glimpse of the future.
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Pauline Black, Waters Rising at Perth Museum & Posthumously Completing a Loved One's Work
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We review The Piano Lesson, the latest film from Denzel Washington and his family.
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Disaster strikes for one resident.
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Ellen E Jones and Mark Kermode explore Sin City on screen, from Ocean's Eleven to Anora.
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The woman responsible for immigration, security, and policing in England and Wales.
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Oscar-winning film editor Thelma Schoonmaker reveals the turning points of her career.
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Fallon finds herself at a crossroads.
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The story of Anthony Ray Hinton who spent years on death row for crimes he didn't commit.
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Why good oral hygiene could protect your brain and enhance your heart health!
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How can the UK secure cheap, reliable and renewable power for our future needs?
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It’s our Halloween special, featuring blood-sucking leeches, the undead and pumpkin waste.
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File on 4 investigates the cosmetic beauty industry.
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In Touch reflects on the Autumn Budget and what it could mean for some of your benefits.
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Live debate examining the moral issues behind one of the week's news stories.
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What does Trump's victory mean for journalists?
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Alex Forsyth presents political debate from the American Museum in Bath.
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Sara Wheeler reflects on the valuable perspective offered by out-of-date guidebooks.
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Sarah O’Reilly delves into the rich archive of notable ‘last interviews’.
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Andrea Catherwood hears listeners' views on the BBC coverage of the US election and more.
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Matthew Bannister on a musician, a comedian, a geneticist and a campaigner.
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Adam Rutherford with James Rebanks, Alice Robinson and Andrew Raffle.
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How one woman is helping fellow domestic abuse survivors - and perpetrators - move forward
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2/3 A new Uncanny case for Halloween: a Lake District haunting that lasts 18 years.
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Sean Curran reports as Robert Jenrick takes up a new role under Kemi Badenoch's leadership
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America, Anita's big number from the musical West Side Story.
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What can history teach us about the conflict in the Middle East?
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Clive Anderson and guests with an eclectic mix of conversation, music and comedy.
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An extraordinary underground archive reveals life in the Warsaw Ghetto.
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It is 350 years since the death of Milton. We discuss ideas of Puritanism and divorce.
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Live debate examining the moral issues behind one of the week's news stories.
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The new research estimating that there are more than 3 million lost pension pots in the UK
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Stephen Fry makes the Radio 4 Appeal on behalf of Galapagos Conservation Trust
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How Donald Trump won the presidential election through a new coalition of American voters.
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Final rallies in one of the closest races for the White House in history
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6/10 Vanessa’s diaries have revealed the violent assault that led to Grace moving to Eris.
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Ros Atkins and Nuala McGovern present coverage of the 2024 US presidential election.
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Trump sealed an extraordinary comeback to be elected 47th President of the United States
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7/10 Has the mystery of the missing artworks finally been solved?
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President-elect Donald Trump has appointed Susie Wiles as his chief-of-staff
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9/10 After uncovering a cache of Vanessa’s lost paintings, Becker is desperate to leave Eris.
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3 people are charged in connection with a plot to kill the President-elect
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10/10 Grace seems convinced that the rib removed from the sculpture does not belong to Julian.
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The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4
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Sheila Dillon explores the push to get us eating beyond the usual five species of fish.
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Ben Wright and guests discuss what a second Trump presidency might mean for the UK.
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5/5 The full force of the Hare Witches is finally unleashed upon the world.
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Susan Hulme reports from Westminster as the government announces a rise in tuition fees.
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8/10 DNA results are due from the bone woven into the heart of Vanessa Chapman’s sculpture.
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5/6 Ruth and Carla make a pop song on an app, and launch themselves as a new band.
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Susan Hulme reports on a new-look Prime Minister's Questions.
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What does Trump’s comeback mean for the world?
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Emmanuel Sonubi examines the lack of organ donors from ethnic minority backgrounds.
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10/10 Things Fell Apart: Ask Me Anything!
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1/4 The AI Man Cometh. Comedy from somewhere in Ulster near the border in Ireland.
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Russell Davies chairs the classic general knowledge quiz.
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Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss arguably the greatest devotional poem writer in English.
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A woman tries to set aside some ‘me time’ for herself, only to end up in a Moroccan jail.
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