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Matthew Syed explores why we make friends and the lifelong influence they have over us.
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Bells on Sunday comes from Exeter Cathedral in Devon.
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The hidden story of the 1989 fatwa issued by Ayatollah Khomeini against Salman Rushdie.
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Ayatollah Khomeini's rise to power - and the decision to publish The Satanic Verses.
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British Muslims protest against the publication of The Satanic Verses.
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Did two British men persuade Ayatollah Khomenei to issue the fateful fatwa?
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How Salman Rushdie was forced into hiding in 1989.
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Neil MacGregor's series continues with a focus on societies and faiths with a single god.
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A second season of new work by young writers: Part Two
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A spiritual comment and prayer to begin the day with Rabbi Jonathan Wittenberg.
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The ex-army major who returned to his family farm after being medically discharged.
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Sir David Attenborough presents the guira cuckoo of central South America.
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A spiritual comment and prayer to begin the day with Rabbi Jonathan Wittenberg.
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Sea lice control, peat ban, harvest robots, bovine TB.
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Liz Bonnin presents the gaunt undertaker-looking marabou stork in Africa.
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A spiritual comment and prayer to begin the day with Rabbi Jonathan Wittenberg.
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How vaccinating badgers for TB is being used to tackle the disease in cattle.
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Miranda Krestovnikoff presents the North American Swainson's hawk.
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A spiritual comment and prayer to begin the day with Rabbi Jonathan Wittenberg.
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The government promises to move on with plans to introduce mandatory welfare labelling.
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Chris Packham presents the Atlantic canary, singing in the Tenerife treetops.
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A spiritual comment and prayer to begin the day with Rabbi Jonathan Wittenberg.
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Farmers are being paid more for milk, but are they making any more money?
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Liz Bonnin presents the advancing, leaping and queuing male blue manakin of Brazil.
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A reflection and prayer to start the day with Canon Simon Doogan.
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In December 1963, the 19-year-old son of Frank Sinatra was kidnapped for a ransom.
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Bells on Sunday comes from the Church of St Augustine, in the Kent village of Brookland.
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Irish actress, singer and 2022 Mercury Prize nominee Jessie Buckley.
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News and current affairs, including Sports Desk, Weather and Thought for the Day.
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Join Clare in the breathtaking scenery of North Yorkshire
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We discuss TB in cattle and the efforts to control it.
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Mark Tully examines the relationship between buyer and seller.
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Verity Sharp visits sheep farmer and fashion designer Clare Johns in Pembrokeshire.
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A look at the ethical and religious issues of the week
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Jon Snow makes the Radio 4 Appeal on behalf of The John Schofield Trust.
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Clare Balding makes the DEC Pakistan Floods Appeal.
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Fr Andrew Martlew discovers how a 12th-century abbot can speak to friendship today.
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Megan Nolan discusses the intense pressures on women writers to be attractive.
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Miranda Krestovnikoff presents the Galapagos Islands' blue-footed booby.
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The City of Birmingham Symphony Chorus invite us behind the scenes as they rehearse.
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Lessons from a cuckoo on why we want what we want, and why our desires can't be trusted.
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The hidden story of the 1989 fatwa issued by Ayatollah Khomeini against Salman Rushdie.
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Anne McElvoy invites figures on opposed sides of an issue to listen to each other.
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Ayatollah Khomeini's rise to power - and the decision to publish The Satanic Verses.
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Is there an easy way to cut soaring energy bills?
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From Granky to gluten - Andi Oliver and Briony explore baking nostalgia and soda science.
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British Muslims protest against the publication of The Satanic Verses.
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Can a digital watermark help safeguard the truth online?
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Essays from leading cultural figures on the front line of Russia's border with Europe.
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Did two British men persuade Ayatollah Khomenei to issue the fateful fatwa?
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Kirsty Wark reunites the computer scientists who challenged the world’s greatest player.
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How Salman Rushdie was forced into hiding in 1989.
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Olia Hercules on cooking for Ukraine and writer Roddy Doyle chooses his tracks.
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News with James Naughtie. A new PM is on the way, how long will they last?
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Gossip: is there really a difference between the amount women and men indulge in it?
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How does it feel to reach the age your mum was when she died? Women and trade unions.
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We begin a new series on female friendship and explore if fan girls can change the world.
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Baroness Hale talks about the law on abortion in light of Roe v Wade being overturned.
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In three weeks during lockdown, 'Frock up Friday' had 10,000 members worldwide.
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Join Greg Jenner and the team in 18th-century Prussia to meet Frederick the Great.
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A week of heartache and hope for the Horrobins, and worlds colliding for Ruairi?
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Chris Fox asks what will happen to his town now that the last bank is closing.
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A Frost interview that reveals why Sammy Davis Jr was known as Mister Show Business.
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Why do our bodies smell? And does our smell influence how much we like each other?
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Nabihah Iqbal explores the variety of notes and scales used to make music across the globe
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David Cannadine tells the story of the origins of the 1922 Committee.
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TV presenter Georgia Toffolo and expert Gemma Godfrey explore Grace Kelly’s legacy.
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Mayeni Jones meets the people involved in Nigeria’s vast illegal oil business.
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John Lloyd looks back at the life of a man who changed the world.
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Helen Lewis meets Rory Sutherland and Pete Dyson, authors of Transport for Humans.
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1/6 Comedy about extended modern family by Richard Herring.
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Stories about the catastrophic Pakistani floods, and from Iraq, Brazil and Russia.
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Island Records founder Chris Blackwell reunites with some of the legends of Jamaican music
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We talk to parents about how price hikes are hitting them during the cost of living crisis
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How are strikes and industrial action affecting you?
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The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4.
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Food prices rise at the highest rate since 2008.
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How Rachael Twumasi-Corson, founder and CEO of Afrocenchix, found a gap in the market.
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Charlotte Williams and Amit Katwala take a shot at the world of non-alcoholic drinks.
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The criticism of dancing police officers and rainbow police cars.
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The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4.
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Consultation on capping rent rises for social housing tenants.
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6/6 Miles Jupp stars as Henry Tobin, Britain's least successful former prime minister.
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2/7 Mark Steel visits Tring in Hertfordshire and performs for a local audience.
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The food story of one of the most loved and admired chefs in the business, Jeremy Lee.
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6/10 Gus Casely-Hayford unravels the past and present of garment sweatshops.
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Forty-five minutes of news, analysis and comment, with Sarah Montague.
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7/10 Gus Casely-Hayford discovers how the traditional fisherman sweater entered into fashion.
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Forty-five minutes of news, analysis and comment, with Sarah Montague.
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8/10 Gus Casely-Hayford explores the controversial history of the miniskirt.
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Forty-five minutes of news, analysis and comment, with Sarah Montague.
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9/10 Gus Casely-Hayford charts the history of Ray-Ban sunglasses from Aviators to Wayfarers.
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Forty-five minutes of news, analysis and comment, with Jonny Dymond.
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10/10 Gus Casely-Hayford tells of how Air Jordans kickstarted a revolution in trainers.
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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 Sir Michael the Archangel, Chagford.
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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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Nabihah Iqbal explores the variety of notes and scales used to make music across the globe
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Is Alistair up for a birthday bash?
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Architect Norman Foster reveals his key cultural influences and experiences.
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Oliver extends the hand of friendship.
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Fiona’s determination to host Ukrainian refugees is causing problems with her neighbours.
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Three’s not a crowd for Ben.
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A string quartet discover that they can stop time. Written by Emma Hooper.
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Can Josh and Beth be friends?
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By Ed Harris. Comedy set in the world of refuse collection from the writer of Dot.
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Ruairi has a close encounter.
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3/5 Jess and Maya reluctantly agree to assist a controversial public figure.
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Neil MacGregor's series continues with a focus on societies and faiths with a single god.
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Have your say on the issues discussed on Any Questions?
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Fiona’s determination to host Ukrainian refugees is causing problems with her neighbours.
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Kathy Clugston and her panel of gardening experts are in Buckinghamshire.
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Ralph Steadman shares his passion for flying and Leonardo.
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The nationwide general knowledge contest chaired by Russell Davies.
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With food price inflation at 12% Dan Saladino finds out what lies in store for the winter.
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Jay Rayner hosts a culinary panel show packed full of tasty titbits.
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Kimberley Wilson and Dr Xand van Tulleken continue their journey around the human body.
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A panel of experts answer calls on the cost of energy.
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3/3 Virologist Professor John Oxford charts the spread and impact of the 1918-19 flu pandemic.
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Join Clare in the breathtaking scenery of North Yorkshire
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Monty Don makes the Radio 4 Appeal on behalf of Soil Association.
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Alex Clark on novels - past, present and future - about summer and change.
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Kathy Clugston and her panel of gardening experts are in Buckinghamshire.
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A second season of new work by young writers: Part Two
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Lennie Goodings on the skills of the editor who nurtured Scott Fitzgerald and Hemingway.
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1/3 Elizabeth Gaskell's great novel of social unrest, starring Patsy Ferran.
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Musician and producer Harmony Samuels reveals how to have a successful career in music.
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Ernie Rea asks if there's a Christian duty to make reparations for the horrors of slavery.
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Sounds of the past to come to life through the technology of the present.
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Rosalind Franklin, whose work was central to the discovery of DNA.
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Culture and privilege: are the cultural and creative industries meritocratic?
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How Jon Sopel and Emily Maitlis swapped the BBC for Global.
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Why do our bodies smell? And does our smell influence how much we like each other?
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Dealing with drought, satellite clutter and mucus evolution.
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Matthew Bannister on a president, a pilot and a drummer.
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Is there an easy way to cut soaring energy bills?
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Baroness Hale on Roe v Wade, the barrister strikes and how rape cases are tried in the UK.
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James Naughtie and a group of readers talk to Scotland's makar, Kathleen Jamie.
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4/4 Natalie retells Homer's epic story of homecoming, adventure and passion.
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Full coverage of the day's news
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Charlotte Williams and Amit Katwala take a shot at the world of non-alcoholic drinks.
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The latest weather reports and forecasts for UK shipping.
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The latest weather reports and forecast
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The incredible story of Ivan Skyba.
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Irish actress, singer and 2022 Mercury Prize nominee Jessie Buckley.
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The latest weather reports and forecasts for UK shipping.
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The latest weather reports and forecast
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Ukraine says it has started a counter-offensive in the Russian-occupied Kherson region
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2/7 Mark Steel visits Tring in Hertfordshire and performs for a local audience.
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Ukraine says there is intense fighting in Kherson as its counter-offensive continues
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3/6 A cat moves in to the house, welcomed by everyone except Louisa. Stars Angus Deayton.
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World leaders reflect on the life and death of Mikhail Gorbachev
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1/2 Radio 4 presents the cream of the Edinburgh Comedy Award nominees in this two part gala.
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UN nuclear experts inspect the Russian-held Zaporizhzhia power plant in Ukraine
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Clare Balding makes the DEC Pakistan Floods Appeal.
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2/2 Radio 4 presents the cream of the Edinburgh Comedy Award nominees in this two part gala.
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Unions in Scotland suspend school and bin strikes after receiving a new council pay deal
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6/6 Miles Jupp stars as Henry Tobin, Britain's least successful former prime minister.
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NASA has called off the launch of the first Artemis space mission for the second time
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Anneka Rice and guests with an eclectic mix of conversation, music and comedy.
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Liz Truss has said she will act "immediately" to help with energy costs if she becomes PM
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Barnie Choudhury presents a selection of highlights from the past week on BBC radio.
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Oliver extends the hand of friendship.
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A celebration of the music and life of composer Ralph Vaughan Williams.
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Three’s not a crowd for Ben.
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Ann Cleeves discusses the return of her crime creation DI Vera Stanhope in the Rising Tide
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Can Josh and Beth be friends?
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Joyce Carol Oates, RIOPY, the return of jungle
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Ruairi has a close encounter.
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Reviews of Lord of the Rings: Rings of Power and Three Thousand Years of Longing
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Tracy gets a shock, and Kenton has a brainwave.
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Ellen E Jones and Mark Kermode celebrate 40 years of Film4.
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Irish actress, singer and 2022 Mercury Prize nominee Jessie Buckley.
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Violinist Nicola Benedetti reveals her most important cultural influences and experiences.
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Tempers flare for the Horrobins.
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3/7 Ed may be in line for an inheritance, as long as he can prove who he is.
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3/5 By Tiffany Murray. Continual earth tremors create all kinds of tension in the town.
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David Cannadine tells the story of the origins of the 1922 Committee.
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Why lacrosse is much more than just a game for Native Americans.
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The incredible story of Ivan Skyba.
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We meet blind women seeking soccer success and a teenager taking opportunities in opera.
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Two strangers meet to share a common experience and their differences. They bring a gift.
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In December 1963, the 19-year-old son of Frank Sinatra was kidnapped for a ransom.
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Could problems with energy supplies from Europe lead to power outages in the UK?
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John Lloyd looks back at the life of a man who changed the world.
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Alex Forsyth presents political debate from Sir Michael the Archangel, Chagford.
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Megan Nolan discusses the intense pressures on women writers to be attractive.
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Chris Mason examines how politicians' accents - and attitudes towards them - have changed.
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Is there an easy way to cut soaring energy bills?
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Matthew Bannister on a president, a pilot and a drummer.
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Helen Lewis presents a new series of encounters with innovative thinkers.
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The City of Birmingham Symphony Chorus invite us behind the scenes as they rehearse.
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3/3 Virologist Professor John Oxford charts the spread and impact of the 1918-19 flu pandemic.
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Anne McElvoy invites figures on opposed sides of an issue to listen to each other.
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Kimberley Wilson and Dr Xand van Tulleken continue their journey around the human body.
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How Jon Sopel and Emily Maitlis swapped the BBC for Global.
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Dealing with drought, satellite clutter and mucus evolution.
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Can a digital watermark help safeguard the truth online?
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Gus Casely-Hayford, director of V&A East, tells a human-centred history of fashion.
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5/10 Joseph Oldman (Toby Jones) continues to juggle his life around two Margarets.
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2/3 Emmeline Pankhurst and Thomas Hardy and others pay tribute to the King of Belgium in 1914.
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Consultation on capping rent rises for social housing tenants.
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Jon Snow makes the Radio 4 Appeal on behalf of The John Schofield Trust.
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TV presenter Georgia Toffolo and expert Gemma Godfrey explore Grace Kelly’s legacy.
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Long-anticipated counter-offensive in the south of the country
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6/10 Faith and politics collide in this tender and shocking love story set during the Troubles.
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Reforms by former Soviet leader led to collapse of Communism and end of Cold War
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7/10 Faith and politics collide in this tender and shocking love story set during the Troubles.
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Moscow blames western sanctions for technical problems at Nord Stream One
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8/10 Faith and politics collide in this tender and shocking love story set during the Troubles.
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President makes prime-time TV address - warns of threat extremist views pose to democracy
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9/10 Faith and politics collide in this tender and shocking love story set during the Troubles.
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Nord Stream One pipeline will be out of action for indefinite period
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10/10 Faith and politics collide in this tender and shocking love story set in 1970s Belfast.
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The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4
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Meet the man who made presidents wait. With Emily Maitlis.
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Radio 4's Sunday night political discussion programme.
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Radio 5 Live presenter Nihal Arthanayake talks to Michael about the art of conversation.
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From Molly Houses to Section 28, Greg Jenner explores the history of the LGBT community.
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Fi and Jane are back for a new series of Fortunately, with singer Ricky Ross.
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James Runcie and Richard Ford discuss how to begin a story and keep the reader hooked.
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A series of surreal stories parodying the guided meditation boom. Starring Mina Anwar.
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Jayde Adams and guest Alison Spittle dive into the feisty world of community apps.
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23:30
James Runcie and Kamila Shamsie explore how writers transport us to faraway places.
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23:00
Aatif Nawaz makes a pitch for Lahore.
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23:30
James Runcie and Anne Enright consider how to write dialogue that rings true.
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23:00
Rosalind Franklin, whose work was central to the discovery of DNA.
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23:30
James Runcie and Abdulrazak Gurnah consider how to create and develop characters.
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23:00
The nationwide general knowledge contest chaired by Russell Davies.
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23:30
3/4 Six-book epic poem on philosophy and physics? Don't mind if I do.
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23:00
Anneka Rice and guests with an eclectic mix of conversation, music and comedy.
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23:30
Mark Tully examines the relationship between buyer and seller.
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