5 live Breakfast, Phone-in, Mon 8 Mar - Do we have the right to know who John Venables is and what he's done? [8 hours]
5 live Breakfast, Phone-in, Tue 9 Mar - Nicky Campbell asks: would you pay for insurance in case your dog attacks someone? [1 day 8 hours]
5 live Breakfast, Phone-in, Wed 10 Mar - Nicky Campbell asks: why isn't prison working? [2 days 8 hours]
5 live Breakfast, Phone-in, Thu 11 Mar - Nicky Campbell asks, how bad is antisocial behaviour where you live? [3 days 8 hours]
5 live Breakfast, Phone-in, Fri 12 Mar - Nicky Campbell asks: do you mind if your child is taught by a member of the BNP? [4 days 8 hours]
A Brief History of Double Entry Book-keeping, Episode 1 - Jolyon Jenkins traces the religious roots of some accounting practices. (1/10) [14 hours]
A Brief History of Double Entry Book-keeping, Episode 2 - Jolyon Jenkins goes back 5,000 years to see how accountants invented writing. (2/10) [1 day 14 hours]
A Brief History of Double Entry Book-keeping, Episode 3 - How a corrupt Roman governor was tried in court using his own forged account books. (3/10) [2 days 14 hours]
A Brief History of Double Entry Book-keeping, Episode 4 - The rise of double entry book-keeping in medieval Italy. (4/10) [3 days 14 hours]
A Brief History of Double Entry Book-keeping, Episode 5 - Jolyon Jenkins examines accountancy fraud in the Middle Ages. (5/10) [4 days 14 hours]
A Good Read, Tue 9 Mar - Sue MacGregor talks to Julia Blackburn and Ritula Shah about their favourite books. [1 day 15 hours]
A Good School - Anne McElvoy analyses what makes a good school. [10 hours]
Al Bowlly - Britain's First Pop Star, Episode 1 - Another chance to hear Clare Teal tell the story of the 1930s singing star. (1/4) [4 days 18 hours]
Alan Bennett's Telling Tales, A Shy Butcher - Recalling his father's lot in life and evenings spent cleaning his parents' false teeth. (4/10) [3 days 13 hours]
Alan Bennett's Telling Tales, A Strip of Blue - The writer reads his wry recollections and observations about his early life in Leeds. (1/10) [13 hours]
Alan Bennett's Telling Tales, An Ideal Home - The writer recalls the 40s, when the only family secret was not having a proper breakfast. (3/10) [2 days 13 hours]
Alan Bennett's Telling Tales, Days Out - The writer recalls the difficulties his family faced in leaving Leeds on wartime Sundays. (5/10) [4 days 13 hours]
Alan Bennett's Telling Tales, Our War - Producer of suits and rhubarb - his home city of Leeds is not a prime bombing target. (2/10) [1 day 13 hours]
Ali: When Cassius Met The Beatles - John Wilson tells the tale of an unexpected encounter between The Beatles and Cassius Clay [5 days 9 hours]
Americana, Mon 8 Mar - Matt Frei hears Democratic political strategist Donna Brazile's view of the week's news. [11 hours]
Analysis, Babies and Biscuits - Alison Wolf examines gender gaps in the polling booth. [Unknown]
Any Answers?, Sat 13 Mar - Jonathan Dimbleby takes listeners' responses to this week's Any Questions? [5 days 13 hours]
Any Questions?, Fri 12 Mar - Jonathan Dimbleby chairs the topical debate from Oxford. [Unknown]
Archive on 4, Hate Against Hope - How the anti-racist struggles in London's East End in the 1970s and 80s relived the past. [Unknown]
Archive on 4, Leaders Under The Lights - Reeta Chakrabarti unearths some memorable moments in presidential TV debates. [5 days 19 hours]
As Soon As I Open My Mouth, East End - West End - Brothers Ivor and Sid - raised in London's East End, but their accents are worlds apart. (2/4) [1 day 13 hours]
As Soon As I Open My Mouth, Potato, Potahto - A smooth Yank, a Yorkshire 'bumpkin' and their Scottish-sounding daughter. (1/4) [13 hours]
As Soon As I Open My Mouth, Street Talk, Posh Talk - The accent angst of Londoner Penny, with a Caribbean-born mother. (3/4) [2 days 13 hours]
As Soon As I Open My Mouth, Wha D'Ye Say? - A Sunderland man and his Fife born mother-in-law struggle to communicate. (4/4) [3 days 13 hours]
Assignment, Hackers for Hire - Russian hackers have a fearsome reputation, but what makes them so good? [Unknown]
BBC Radio 1 at the Movies, 2010 Oscars Special with James King - Radio 1's movie expert James King casts his eye over the Oscars as they happen. [A few hours]
BBC Radio 1's Review Show with Nihal, Tue 9 Mar - Professor Green and Mixmag editor-at-large Ralph Moore join Nihal. [1 day 20 hours]
BBC Radio 1's Stories, The A to Z of Gorillaz - Rob Da Bank talks to the most successful animated band of all time. [20 hours]
BBC Switch with Annie Mac and Nick Grimshaw, Sun 14 Mar - Chipmunk joins Annie and Nick to get you through your Sunday night boredom. [6 days 20 hours]
Belfast: Re-imagining the City - Artist Bill Drummond shares his vision and memories of Belfast. [1 day 10 hours]
Bollywood Britain, Millionaire's Millennium - Has Slumdog Millionaire really broken down barriers between Eastern and Western cinema? (3/4) [1 day 22 hours]
Book of the Week, Did You Really Shoot the Television?, Episode 1 - He came into this world as 'the elephant'. Was everyone prepared? (1/5) [8 hours]
Book of the Week, Did You Really Shoot the Television?, Episode 2 - Mac is made a star contributor of Eagle magazine and his gifts for delusion soar. (2/5) [1 day 8 hours]
Book of the Week, Did You Really Shoot the Television?, Episode 3 - Mac leaves for Africa in the footsteps of his relation, Lewis. (3/5) [2 days 8 hours]
Book of the Week, Did You Really Shoot the Television?, Episode 4 - The story of the family's beleaguered TV set. (4/5) [3 days 8 hours]
Book of the Week, Did You Really Shoot the Television?, Episode 5 - More trouble for Mac, and Anne's later 'business' with the small Picasso. (5/5) [4 days 8 hours]
Bookclub, Douglas Coupland - James Naughtie and readers talk to Douglas Coupland about his 1991 cult novel Generation X [Unknown]
Broadcasting House, Sun 14 Mar - News and conversation about the big stories of the week with Paddy O'Connell. [6 days 8 hours]
Business Daily, Brazil Online - Can Brazilians make money from the internet? [Unknown]
Business Daily, China's Property Bubble - A leading Chinese economist warns China's property market is a bubble waiting to burst. [Unknown]
Business Daily, Iceland says 'Nei' - Why did Icelanders vote against a plan to pay back the Netherlands and the UK? [Unknown]
Business Daily, Poor People, Rich Internet Resources - Can poor people get online? We report from Rio de Janeiro's favelas on internet access. [Unknown]
Business Daily, Sanctions against Iran - We look at the question of Iranian sanctions - should the world get tougher with Iran? [Unknown]
Business Daily, Silicon chips and wooden blocks: Jenga and the internet - America tries to get more teched up. And the inventor of Jenga on how to create a game. [Unknown]
Business Weekly, Of Puzzles and Solutions - Brazil on-line, Iceland's money-troubles and Iranian sanctions. And a wooden game. [Unknown]
Can't Connect, Won't Connect - Chris Bowlby finds out about the 'refuseniks' to the so-called 'digital revolution'. [3 days 20 hours]
Composer of the Week, Thomas Arne (1710-1778), Episode 1 - Donald Macleod introduces the life and work of Arne. (1/5) [11 hours]
Composer of the Week, Thomas Arne (1710-1778), Episode 2 - Donald Macleod on Arne's differing attitudes to the public and to his friends and family. (2/5) [1 day 11 hours]
Composer of the Week, Thomas Arne (1710-1778), Episode 3 - Donald Macleod on Arne's success in Dublin, which was followed by bad fortune in London. (3/5) [2 days 11 hours]
Composer of the Week, Thomas Arne (1710-1778), Episode 4 - Donald Macleod on the effect on Arne's career of his bad treatment of his estranged wife. (4/5) [3 days 11 hours]
Composer of the Week, Thomas Arne (1710-1778), Episode 5 - Donald Macleod asks whether history been fair on Arne and his legacy. (5/5) [4 days 11 hours]
Costing the Earth, Fusion Future - Tom Heap investigates the real potential of fusion power. [Unknown]
Desert Island Discs, Duncan Bannatyne - Kirsty Young's castaway is entrepreneur Duncan Bannatyne. [6 days 10 hours]
Desert Island Discs, Maggie Aderin-Pocock - Kirsty Young's castaway is space scientist Maggie Aderin-Pocock. [Unknown]
Digital Planet, Tue 9 Mar - Eve economy; web behaviour test; Love Clean Streets; EpiSurveyor [Unknown]
Discovering Music, Shostakovich: Symphony No 9 - Stephen Johnson explores the music and ideas behind Shostakovich's 9th Symphony. [6 days 17 hours]
Discovery, Superpower: The Future of the Internet - Rory Cellan-Jones explores the future of the world wide web and the science behind it. [Unknown]
Document, Mon 8 Mar - Mike Thomson investigates Britain's secret involvement in the North Yemen Civil War. [Unknown]
Donal MacIntyre, Sun 14 Mar - Donal presents an investigation into Muslim gangs in prisons. [6 days 19 hours]
Farming Today, Mon 8 Mar - Charlotte Smith hears how Scotland's bird life is dying in the cold. [4 hours]
Farming Today, Tue 9 Mar - Anna Hill hears proposals for the Welsh dairy herd to be kept indoors. [1 day 4 hours]
Farming Today, Wed 10 Mar - Farmers face subsidy cuts if they fail to do their cattle paperwork. [2 days 4 hours]
Farming Today, Thu 11 Mar - More government money is promised for Cumbrian farmers flooded last year. [3 days 4 hours]
Farming Today, Fri 12 Mar - A man has been jailed for selling imported battery eggs as British, free-range and organic [4 days 4 hours]
Farming Today, Farming Today This Week - Charlotte Smith hears from some of the most intensive farms in the UK. [5 days 5 hours]
Feedback, Fri 12 Mar - Roger Bolton airs listeners' views on BBC radio programmes and policy. [4 days 12 hours]
File on 4, Tue 9 Mar - Investigating allegations that some companies are failing their pension fund obligations. [Unknown]
Food Programme, Marmalade - Simon Parkes discusses marmalade. [Unknown]
From Our Own Correspondent, Thu 11 Mar - Kate Adie introduces BBC foreign correspondents with the stories behind the headlines. [Unknown]
Front Row, Mon 8 Mar - Martin Scorsese's Shutter Island; Ian McEwan's Solar; Don Warrington; Eddie Kramer. [Unknown]
Front Row, Tue 9 Mar - Richard Briers on his latest role; Pete Waterman on his search for the UK Eurovision entry [Unknown]
Front Row, Wed 10 Mar - The verdict on Andrew Lloyd Webber's sequel to The Phantom of The Opera, Love Never Dies. [Unknown]
Front Row, Thu 11 Mar - The new TV series from Steven Spielberg and Tom Hanks; interview with actor Phil Daniels . [Unknown]
Front Row, Fri 12 Mar - TV drama Blood And Oil reviewed; how can today's authors best promote their books? [Unknown]
Gabby Logan, Mon 8 Mar - The government says there's a good reason we're being kept in the dark about Jon Venables. [12 hours]
Gabby Logan, Tue 9 Mar - News from around the UK with Gabby Logan. Including sport, politics, and money news. [1 day 12 hours]
Gabby Logan, Wed 10 Mar - News from around the UK with Gabby Logan. Including sport, politics, and money news. [2 days 12 hours]
Gabby Logan, Thu 11 Mar - Reaction to the announcement high speed rail will go ahead between London and Birmingham. [3 days 12 hours]
Gabby Logan, Fri 12 Mar - Teddy Sheringham brings the World Cup trophy into the studio. [4 days 12 hours]
Gardeners' Question Time, Fri 12 Mar - Eric Robson chairs. With Matthew Biggs, Pippa Greenwood and Christine Walkden. [Unknown]
Geoengineering the Climate - Mark Whitaker reports from Britain and the USA on the science of geoengineering. [2 days 20 hours]
Global Business, Rwanda (Part 1): African Ambitions - Peter Day reports on how Rwanda is trying to re-create itself. [Unknown]
Health Check, Mon 8 Mar - Malaria in Cambodia. Condom fit. Feeling bad when ill. The internet and disability. [Unknown]
Home Planet, Tue 9 Mar - Richard Daniel and the team discuss listeners' questions about the natural world. [1 day 14 hours]
In Our Time, Boudica - Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss the life and mythologisation of Boudica. (452) [Unknown]
In Touch, Tue 9 Mar - RNIB Chairman Kevin Carey defends his written article in Ability Magazine. [Unknown]
In Tune, Mon 8 Mar Peter Jablonski, Maxim Rysanov, Janine Jansen - With Sean Rafferty. Music from Peter Jablonski, plus Maxim Rysanov and Janine Jansen. [17 hours]
In Tune, Tue 9 Mar Calefax, John Tomlinson, David Owen Norris - Presented by Sean Rafferty. With Calefax, plus John Tomlinson and David Owen Norris. [1 day 17 hours]
In Tune, Wed 10 Mar Roger Woodward, Stephane Deneve - Presented by Sean Rafferty. With pianist Roger Woodward and conductor Stephane Deneve. [2 days 17 hours]
In Tune, Thu 11 Mar Emanuel Ax, Eduardo Niebla - Presented by Sean Rafferty. Pianist Emanuel Ax plus music from guitarist Eduardo Niebla. [3 days 17 hours]
In Tune, Fri 12 Mar ENO's Katya Kabanova, Alistair McGowan - Presented by Sean Rafferty. With Alistair McGowan and the cast of ENO's Katya Kabanova. [4 days 17 hours]
Kate Silverton, Sun 14 Mar - Kate Silverton with guests and comment on the week's big stories. [6 days 9 hours]
Kenneth Tynan's Theatre Writings, A Verbal Wizard - Reviews for The Entertainer, A Taste of Honey and heralding Harold Pinter. (4/5) [3 days 13 hours]
Kenneth Tynan's Theatre Writings, An Open Letter - The critic's surprisingly negative 1962 review about his idol Laurence Olivier. (5/5) [4 days 13 hours]
Kenneth Tynan's Theatre Writings, Apathy - Michael Sheen and David Horovitch read some of the critic's outspoken articles. (1/5) [13 hours]
Kenneth Tynan's Theatre Writings, Dodging the Ban - The critic's passionate campaign against stage censorship was fearless and funny. (3/5) [2 days 13 hours]
Kenneth Tynan's Theatre Writings, The Voice of the Young - The ecstatic 1956 review of John Osborne's kitchen-sink drama Look Back in Anger. (2/5) [1 day 13 hours]
Kermode and Mayo's Film Review, Fri 12 Mar - With Jason Isaacs and reviews of Green Zone and The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo. [4 days 14 hours]
Lady Curzon and a Pineapple - Ian Peacock picks up his spoon and delves into the history of 'The King of Fruits'. [4 days 13 hours]
Last Word, Fri 12 Mar - Includes the lives of Philip Langridge, Walter Plowright and Andree Peel. [Unknown]
Law in Action, Tue 9 Mar - Clive Coleman and guests explore the proposed reforms of the UK's bribery laws. [Unknown]
Letter From..., Sat 13 Mar - A topical audio essay by a leading commentator from around the world [5 days 10 hours]
Loose Ends, Sat 13 Mar - Clive Anderson is joined by Sir Max Hastings, Mike Batt, Arthur Smith and Stephen Clarke. [5 days 17 hours]
Love Bollywood, Sat 13 Mar - Raj and Pablo talk to Sophia Choudhary and the Fanclub celebrates Madhuri Dixit. [5 days 10 hours]
Love Bollywood, Sun 14 Mar - Jaya and Abhishek Bachchan talk to Raj and Pablo in a Mother's Day Special. [6 days 10 hours]
Material World, Thu 11 Mar - Quentin Cooper hears about science and the recession. [Unknown]
Money Box Live, Wed 10 Mar - Vincent Duggleby and a panel of guests answer calls on tax. [Unknown]
Mothers and Daughters - Three stories of mothers and daughters lost and found. [2 days 10 hours]
Music Matters, Chopin - Pianists Maurizio Pollini and Krystian Zimerman talk about the music of Chopin. [5 days 11 hours]
Night Waves, Amy Bloom/Shutter Island/Simon Russell Beale/Dai Williams - Matthew Sweet interviews the American novelist and former psychotherapist Amy Bloom. [20 hours]
Night Waves, Green Zone/'New' Atheism/Alex Butterworth/Bill Buford - Anne McElvoy reviews Paul Greengrass's new film Green Zone, which stars Matt Damon. [1 day 20 hours]
Night Waves, Jean Marie Le Clezio - Philip Dodd talks to Nobel prize-winning author Jean Marie Le Clezio. [3 days 20 hours]
Night Waves, Tom Murphy/The Kreutzer Sonata/Godfrey Barker - Presented by Matthew Sweet. Playwright Tom Murphy and a review of The Kreutzer Sonata. [2 days 20 hours]
One Planet, Thu 11 Mar - Mike admires tigers, learns about tuna and we hear from the man who hunts illegal hunters. [Unknown]
Outlook, Fri 5 Mar - Early Alzheimers, swimming elephant, indian internet dating, double earthquake survivor. [Unknown]
Outlook, Mon 8 Mar - The Chilean port hit by Tsunami; Michael Palin and Musa Ibrahim; Romance scams on the net. [Unknown]
Outlook, Tue 9 Mar - Haiti's psychological scars; Malawi's windmill man [Unknown]
Outlook, Wed 10 Mar - Haiti school children ; Zanzibar crisis; the girl who sleeps for two weeks at a time [Unknown]
Outlook, Thu 11 Mar - Personal stories behind the news from all over the world with Matthew Bannister. [Unknown]
Outlook, Fri 12 Mar - A father's heartbreaking decision; French farmers online dating; Peru's book pirates. [Unknown]
Over To You, Over To You - Discussing a recent programme which alleged some aid for Ethiopia was used to buy arms. [Unknown]
Pick of the Week, Sun 14 Mar - Caz Graham introduces her selection of highlights from the past week on BBC radio. [6 days 17 hours]
Poetry Please, Sun 7 Mar - Roger McGough introduces listeners' requests. [Unknown]
Poetry Please, Sun 14 Mar - Roger McGough introduces listeners' requests, read by Henry Goodman and Selina Cadell. [6 days 15 hours]
Politics UK, James Bulger, public sector workers, hung parliament and election night - A weekly look inside British politics from the BBC with Edward Stourton. [Unknown]
Racing Ahead - Chris Ledgard reports on attempts to modernise horse racing. [4 days 10 hours]
Radio 4 Appeal, Arthur Rank Centre - Pam Rhodes appeals on behalf of Arthur Rank Centre. [Unknown]
Science In Action, Fri 12 Mar - Selling ivory; earthquake science; dead zone microbes; octopus camouflage & wireless buses [Unknown]
Something Understood, Sat 13 Mar - Mark Tully explores the conflict between loyalty and betrayal. [4 days 23 hours]
Soul Music, Series 9, Dido's Lament - The power of Purcell's aria, 'When I am laid in earth' explained. (3/5) [1 day 12 hours]
Start the Week, Mon 8 Mar - Andrew Marr with John Adams, Philip Ball, Julien Temple and Sangeeta Datta. [Unknown]
Stephen Nolan, Fri 12 Mar - Fierce and feisty topical phone-in debate. [4 days 23 hours]
Stephen Nolan, Sat 13 Mar - Fierce and feisty topical phone-in debate. [5 days 23 hours]
Strange Weather Days, Series 2, Bolt from the Blue - Helen Young visits a gliding club to recall a pilot's survival of a 1999 lightning strike. (4/5) [3 days 12 hours]
Strange Weather Days, Series 2, Heavy Hail - Meteorologist Helen Young visits Bournemouth to recall the severe hail storm of 1983. (3/5) [2 days 12 hours]
Strange Weather Days, Series 2, Peasouper - Helen Young recalls how thousands were killed by London's deadly smog of December 1952. (1/5) [12 hours]
Strange Weather Days, Series 2, The Big Freeze - Meteorologist Helen Young visits Dartmoor to recall the jumbo freeze of 1963. (5/5) [4 days 12 hours]
Strange Weather Days, Series 2, What A Scorcher! - The hottest ever temperature in the UK - so hot that the tarmac melted. (2/5) [1 day 12 hours]
Sunday Feature, John Dankworth in South Africa - The story of John Dankworth's return to South Africa after a gap of 50 years. [6 days 20 hours]
Suzi Quatro Unzipped, Episode 5 - Suzi Quatro reads from her autobiography. (5/6) [4 days 20 hours]
The Alps, Episode 1 - Why controlling the cracks in the Alps was the key to moving from north to south. (1/3) [1 day 10 hours]
The Arts Show with Claudia Winkleman, Fri 12 Mar - Claudia discusses romantic novels, and art critic Estelle Lovatt explores Henry Moore. [4 days 22 hours]
The Bottom Line, Tue 9 Mar - Evan Davis and his panel disccuss the power of advertising and the pace of business life. [Unknown]
The Bottom Line, Thu 11 Mar - Evan Davis and his panel discuss making cuts and nightmare customers. [Unknown]
The Early Music Show, 11th-Century Fraud - Ademar's Apostolic Mass - Exploring the extraordinary story of 11th-century French monk Ademar de Chabannes. [5 days 23 hours]
The Early Music Show, Freiburg Baroque - Lucie Skeaping visits southwestern Germany to profile the Freiburg Baroque Orchestra. [5 days 12 hours]
The Early Music Show, Marie Salle - Catherine Bott explores the life and music associated with dancer Marie Salle. [6 days 12 hours]
The Essay, Land and Sea and Sky, Episode 2 - Poet and essayist Jeremy Hooker discusses his early life spent on the south coast. (2/5) [1 day 21 hours]
The Essay, Land and Sea and Sky, Episode 4 - Writer Michael Bird discusses the inspirational effect of living in St Ives in Cornwall. (4/5) [3 days 21 hours]
The Essay, Land and Sea and Sky, Episode 5 - Singer Chris Wood on how the sea, the sky and the marshes in Faversham have affected him. (5/5) [4 days 21 hours]
The Essay, Land and Sea and Sky, Out of the Marvellous - Poet Katrina Porteous describes living in the Northumbrian coastal village of Beadnell. (1/5) [21 hours]
The Essay, Land and Sea and Sky, Over the Water: Writing Belonging - Dramatist and singer Lizzie Nunnery recalls growing up in Liverpool. (3/5) [2 days 21 hours]
The Film Programme, Fri 12 Mar - Bourne Ultimatum director Paul Greengrass enters the Green Zone with Matt Damon. [Unknown]
The Forum, Sun 14 Mar - The past and future of the internet: where is it heading? And what if it stopped working? [Unknown]
The Friday Documentary, Fri 12 Mar - The story of how an internet cafe changed a young Sydneysider's career steers Nick Bake... [Unknown]
The Friend in the Corner, 1943 - The BBC turns 21 - and is totally dedicated to the war effort. With Daphne Oxenford. (2/6) [5 days 8 hours]
The Interview, Sat 6 Mar Sophie Andrews - Samaritans' chair Sophie Andrews survived several suicide attempts [Unknown]
The Interview, Sat 13 Mar Twitter co-founder: Evan Williams - Twitter boss Evan Williams on how the internet is changing the world. [Unknown]
The Long View, Tue 9 Mar - Examining the changing culture and politics behind the commemoration of the fallen. [1 day 8 hours]
The Media Show, Wed 10 Mar - Bob Geldof calls for BBC resignations; identifying Venables; BBC3's Danny Cohen. [Unknown]
The Monday Documentary, The Virtual Revolution, Episode 2 - Enemy of the State - the impact of the web on global politics. (2/4) [Unknown]
The Monday Documentary, The Virtual Revolution, Episode 3 - The Cost of Free - how business has colonised the web. (3/4) [Unknown]
The Secrets of the Art and the Artist: Caravaggio, Episode 1 - Roger Law embarks on a journey to understand controversial artist Caravaggio. (1/3) [6 days 13 hours]
The Strand, Fri 5 Mar - Tim Burton, Teen Patti, Million's Poets, Iliad [Unknown]
The Strand, Sat 13 Mar - The best of the world's arts, film, music, literature and music brought to you every day. [5 days 8 hours]
The Strand, Sat 13 Mar - The best of this week's Strand. [5 days 21 hours]
The Strand, Sun 14 Mar - The best of the world's arts, film, music, literature and music brought to you every day. [6 days]
The Strand, The Stand Friday 12th March 2010 - Bliss, Assaf Gavron, Artes Mundi, Red Bull Academy. [Unknown]
The Strand, The Strand - Monday 8th March 2010 - World Book Club - John Boyne [Unknown]
The Strand, The Strand - Thursday 11th March 2010 - Girl With the Dragon Tattoo, Cadiz Street Choir, Boualem Sansal, Women Directors. [Unknown]
The Strand, The Strand - Tuesday 9th March 2010 - Green Zone, Zimbabwe Slams, Hendrix, Traore Obituary. [Unknown]
The Strand, The Strand - Wednesday 10th March 2010 - Love Never Dies, Ethiopia Art, Gorillaz, Amy Bloom [Unknown]
The Verb, Attila the Stockbroker/Sophie Hannah/Ross Sutherland/Benin City - Ian McMillan presents a special edition, with guests including poet Ross Sutherland. [4 days 20 hours]
The Wednesday Documentary, Wed 10 Mar - Is the internet changing the way Indians make matches and find life partners? [2 days 9 hours]
The World This Weekend, Sun 14 Mar - A look at events around the world with Shaun Ley. [6 days 12 hours]
Thinking Allowed, Wed 3 Mar - The secret history of the servant and the working class at Oxbridge. [Unknown]
Thinking Allowed, Wed 10 Mar - The meaning of military futurology, and anti-racist comedy in the UK and US. [Unknown]
Today in Parliament, Mon 8 Mar - News, views and features on today's stories in Parliament with David Wilby. [22 hours]
Today in Parliament, Tue 9 Mar - News, views and features on today's stories in Parliament with Sean Curran. [1 day 22 hours]
Today in Parliament, Wed 10 Mar - News, views and features on today's stories in Parliament with Robert Orchard. [2 days 22 hours]
Today in Parliament, Thu 11 Mar - News, views and features on today's stories in Parliament with David Wilby. [3 days 22 hours]
Today in Parliament, Fri 12 Mar - News, views and features on today's stories in Parliament with Mark D'Arcy. [4 days 22 hours]
Twenty Minutes, Seadrift - Jane Darke reflects on the objects washed up at the bottom of her garden in Cornwall. [4 days 18 hours]
Up All Night, Mon 8 Mar - Global stories with Dotun Adebayo including science and Australian news. [A few hours]
Up All Night, Tue 9 Mar - Rhod Sharp presents. Including pods and blogs, world weather and archaeology. [1 day 3 hours]
Up All Night, Wed 10 Mar - Rhod Sharp presents. Including American Sport with Todd Ant. [2 days 3 hours]
Up All Night, Thu 11 Mar - Dr Karl's science phone in, Wellywood vs Hollywood and would you buy a Ghost? [3 days 3 hours]
Up All Night, Fri 12 Mar - Dotun speaks to Chilean earthquake survivors and previews the IPL. [4 days 3 hours]
Up All Night, Sat 13 Mar - Dotun Adebayo presents. Including World Music, Dateline Singapore and Bollywood. [5 days 3 hours]
Up All Night, Sun 14 Mar - Dotun Adebayo presents. Including New York news and the Film Phone-in. [6 days 3 hours]
Victoria Derbyshire, Mon 8 Mar - Victoria speaks to some of the civil servants who have begun a strike over redundancy pay. [10 hours]
Victoria Derbyshire, Tue 9 Mar - Lord Paul, Labour's non-dom donor talks about his status and that of Lord Ashcroft. [1 day 10 hours]
Victoria Derbyshire, Wed 10 Mar - Is your state school "a seething mass of bored frustrated children"? [2 days 10 hours]
Victoria Derbyshire, Thu 11 Mar - Shadow Chancellor George Osborne joins Victoria at Millbank to take listeners' calls. [3 days 10 hours]
Victoria Derbyshire, Fri 12 Mar - Latest on the proposed BA strike and self harm is on the increase. [4 days 10 hours]
Wake Up to Money, Mon 8 Mar - The CBI publishes its Budget Submission and 270,000 civil servants begin their strike. [4 hours]
Wake Up to Money, Tue 9 Mar - Criticism of the government fund designed to help entrepreneurs and small businesses. [1 day 4 hours]
Wake Up to Money, Wed 10 Mar - Cardiff, Southend and Chester City football clubs are all in the High Court today. [2 days 4 hours]
Wake Up to Money, Thu 11 Mar - Japan's stumbling economic recovery and why we're set to pay £9 billion in tax this year. [3 days 4 hours]
Wake Up to Money, Fri 12 Mar - The collapse of Lehman Brothers, the marketing of financial products and apprenticeships. [4 days 4 hours]
Westminster Hour, Sun 14 Mar - Reports from behind the scenes at Westminster. Including It Happened Here. [6 days 21 hours]
When I Grow Up, Episode 4 - John Waite reports on how childhood dreams and ambitions match up to the reality of life. (4/5) [1 day 8 hours]
Woman's Hour, Mon 8 Mar - With Jane Garvey. Including: treating personality disorder. [Unknown]
Woman's Hour, Tue 9 Mar - With Jane Garvey. Including Lynda Bellingham on being adopted, and could MPs job share? [Unknown]
Woman's Hour, Wed 10 Mar - With Jenni Murray. Including landgirls; should the burka be banned? [Unknown]
Woman's Hour, Thu 11 Mar - With Jenni Murray. A special programme on the mother-daughter relationship. [Unknown]
Woman's Hour, Fri 12 Mar - With Jenni Murray. [Unknown]
Women of the New Wave - Singer Pauline Black meets some of the women who were in the vanguard of punk music. [6 days 12 hours]
World Business News, Mon 8 Mar - The latest business and finance news from around the world, on the BBC. [4 hours]
World Business News, Tue 9 Mar - The latest business and finance news from around the world, on the BBC. [1 day 1 hours]
World Business News, Wed 10 Mar - The latest business and finance news from around the world, on the BBC. [2 days 1 hour]
World Business News, Thu 11 Mar - The latest business and finance news from around the world, on the BBC. [3 days 4 hours]
World Business News, Fri 12 Mar - The latest business and finance news from around the world, on the BBC. [4 days 4 hours]
World Business News, Sun 14 Mar - The latest business and finance news from around the world, on the BBC. [6 days 21 hours]
You and Yours, Mon 8 Mar - Morrisons backtracks on biofuel; thirst for homebrew; the charity which is refusing money. [Unknown]
You and Yours, Tue 9 Mar - What would you like to see happen to make our MPs more accountable? Live phone in. [Unknown]
You and Yours, Wed 10 Mar - The 'great village green swindle', schoolchildren grill MPs; how to cut petrol consumption [Unknown]
You and Yours, Thu 11 Mar - Fire engines going up in smoke; hotel owners charged for playing music in bedrooms. [Unknown]
You and Yours, Fri 12 Mar - The dos and don'ts of cookery for the visually impaired. [Unknown]