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2010: Space Odyssey to Europa - Astronomer Paul Murdin asks if Jupiter's moon, Europa, might sustain biological life. [3 days 3 hours]
A Charles Paris Mystery: Cast in Order of Disappearance, Episode 2 - Charles goes fishing and finds a dead body. (2/4) [3 days 17 hours]
A Guide to Woodland Birds, Classic Woodland Birds - Brett is joined by keen bird watcher Stephen Moss in the Forest of Dean. (1/5) [6 days 21 hours]
Act Your Age, Series 2, Episode 3 - With Jon Richardson, Ed Byrne, Johnnie Casson, Jared Christmas, Mark Watson, Eddie Large. (3/6) [1 day]
Afternoon Play, Bad Faith, Bad Faith - By Peter Jukes. Police chaplain Jake Thorne has lost his faith and behaves appropriately. (1/4) [3 days 20 hours]
Afternoon Play, Listen to the Words - By Ed Hime. Tim, who has an empathy problem, tells his story for his college radio station [1 day 20 hours]
Afternoon Play, No Trampy Immigrants - By Eoin McNamee. A riot takes place in Belfast at the height of marching season. [2 days 20 hours]
Afternoon Play, The Right Ingredients - By Pat Davis. Lisa resorts to using other people's shopping lists to structure her life. [20 hours]
Afternoon Reading, A Georgian Trilogy, A Peacock in Sulphur - Niko Pirosmani was one of Georgia's greatest artists, but was it his art that killed him? (1/3) [21 hours]
Afternoon Reading, A Georgian Trilogy, The Soul is Missing Fairy Tales! - A tour bus of journalists, writers and artists breaks down on an infamous military highway (3/3) [2 days 21 hours]
Afternoon Reading, A Georgian Trilogy, The Wurst Express From Kakheti - A Georgian poet staying in Berlin isn't expecting to hear shattering news from home. (2/3) [1 day 21 hours]
Afternoon Reading, Cupid Strikes, Sparks - By Frances Tomelty. When Gracie's husband died, she decides it's time for personal growth. (4/5) [5 days 6 hours]
Afternoon Reading, Jennings' Little Hut, The Kettle of Fish - Mr Wilkins blows his top when he finds Jennings looking for a fish - up a tree. (2/5) [6 days 1 hour]
Americana, Sun 7 Feb - Matt Frei is joined by Tucker Carlson, Joseph McNeil and John Lithgow. [Unknown]
Analysis, A Price Worth Paying? - The experts who say investment banks should face the consequences of their losses. [Unknown]
Any Answers?, Sat 6 Feb - Jonathan Dimbleby takes listeners' responses to this week's Any Questions? [4 days 20 hours]
Archive on 4, Open Sesame - Konnie Huq looks back at four decades of Sesame Street. [5 days 2 hours]
Bells on Sunday, Sun 7 Feb - The sound of bells from St Paul's Cathedral. [5 days 11 hours]
Book at Bedtime, The Still Point, Episode 10 - Julia and Simon must find a way to resolve the distance between them. (10/10) [4 days 4 hours]
Book at Bedtime, The Still Point, Episode 6 - How Edward's men survived a terrifying bear attack and a near-fatal fall through the ice. (6/10) [4 hours]
Book at Bedtime, The Still Point, Episode 7 - Edward's expedition encounters danger, frustration and finally loss. (7/10) [1 day 4 hours]
Book at Bedtime, The Still Point, Episode 8 - Julia has a visitor who unknowingly reveals a shocking truth about her family's history. (8/10) [2 days 4 hours]
Book at Bedtime, The Still Point, Episode 9 - Simon finally puts an end to the threat to his marriage. (9/10) [3 days 4 hours]
Bookclub, Clive James - James Naughtie and readers talk to Clive James about the first volume of his autobiography [Unknown]
Brain of Britain, Mon 1 Feb - Russell Davies chairs the 2010 final of the perennial general knowledge contest. [Unknown]
Broadcasting House, Sun 7 Feb - A tribute to Sir Jonny Dankworth, the jazz legend who died at the age of 82. [5 days 15 hours]
Case Notes, Backs - Dr Mark Porter meets patients on the Active Back Programme in Stanmore, North London. [Unknown]
Classic Serial, The Complete Smiley - The Karla Trilogy, Book 2: The Honourable Schoolboy, Part 2 - Smiley's operation in Hong Kong becomes increasingly dangerous. (2/3) [5 days 21 hours]
Classic Serial, The Complete Smiley - The Karla Trilogy, Book 2: The Honourable Schoolboy, Part 3 - Smiley's plans to get hold of Russian spy Nelson Ko are coming to a head. (3/3) [5 days 21 hours]
Costing the Earth, The New Diggers - Alice Roberts meets the people making Britain's wasteland grow. [Unknown]
Desert Island Discs, Gok Wan - Kirsty Young's castaway is the stylist Gok Wan. [5 days 17 hours]
Desert Island Discs, Mary Beard - Kirsty Young's castaway is the Cambridge Professor of Classics, Mary Beard. [Unknown]
Ed Reardon's Week, Series 6, A Bottle of Ulterio Motivo - Ed finds himself in the money when he sells most of his possessions to a themed wine bar. (5/6) [6 days 17 hours]
Famous Footsteps, Episode 4 - Fiona Neill finds out how creatively successful people cope when things go wrong. (4/5) [15 hours]
Farming Today, Tue 2 Feb - Anna Hill hears that 50 million pounds of taxpayers' money will pay for a coastal path. [11 hours]
Farming Today, Wed 3 Feb - Dog walkers could be unwittingly infecting farm animals with an incurable disease. [1 day 11 hours]
Farming Today, Thu 4 Feb - Nearly 200 farmers ready to grow peas for Birds Eye have had their contracts terminated. [2 days 11 hours]
Farming Today, Fri 5 Feb - Farmers are set to lose six million pounds as Birds Eye peas pull out of East Anglia. [3 days 11 hours]
Farming Today, Mon 8 Feb - Could a better understanding of the sea could lead to a more accurate weather forecast? [6 days 11 hours]
Farming Today, Farming Today This Week - Charlotte Smith investigates the impact the right to roam is having on farmers in the UK. [4 days 12 hours]
Feedback, Fri 5 Feb - Roger Bolton airs listeners' views on BBC radio programmes and policy. [3 days 19 hours]
File on 4, Tue 2 Feb - What is being done to tackle the threat of improvised explosive devices in Afghanistan. [Unknown]
First Nation, First People - What it means to be an indigenous person of so-called First Nations status. [3 days 17 hours]
Food Programme, Puddings - Simon Parkes celebrates British puddings, the ultimate comfort food. [Unknown]
Food Programme, Seeds - Who decides what plants we breed, and what effect does it have on the food we eat? [5 days 18 hours]
From Our Own Correspondent, Sat 6 Feb - Dispatches from Mexico, South Africa, China, France and Ukraine. Presented by Kate Adie. [Unknown]
Front Row, Mon 1 Feb - Martin Amis discusses The Pregnant Widow, his first novel for six years. [Unknown]
Front Row, Tue 2 Feb - Colin Firth on A Single Man; Oscar hopefuls respond as the Academy reveals its nominations [Unknown]
Front Row, Wed 3 Feb - Morgan Freeman as Mandela in new film Invictus; Corinne Bailey Rae; artist Gillian Ayres. [Unknown]
Front Row, Thu 4 Feb - Colin Firth on A Single Man; Giacometti's Walking Man sculpture; crime writer David Hewson [Unknown]
Front Row, Fri 5 Feb - Star of The Wire Dominic West and others discuss the casting of non-professional actors. [Unknown]
Gameboy v The Mongolian Steppe, Episode 5 - The family make friends with their hosts, spend days out hunting and finally bid farewell. (5/5) [5 days 20 hours]
Henry Moore, My Father - Henry Moore's daughter on the life and work of Britain's foremost 20th-century sculptor. [2 days 17 hours]
House On Fire, Filth - When Matt refuses to do his share of cleaning around the flat, Vicky decides to down mops. (5/6) [3 days 5 hours]
In Our Time, Ibn Khaldun - Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss the 14th-century Arab philosopher of history Ibn Khaldun. (447) [Unknown]
In Pursuit of Treasure - Mike Pitts delves into the sometimes murky world of the metal detector. [5 days 19 hours]
In Touch, Tue 2 Feb - Peter talks to David Cowdrey from GDBA about their campaign to get all buses talking. [Unknown]
Inside the Virtual Anthill: Open Source Means Business - Gerry Northam goes behind the scenes to investigate 'open source' computer software. [Unknown]
iPM, Sat 6 Feb - The weekly interactive current affairs magazine featuring online conversation and debate. [Unknown]
Jon Ronson On, Series 5, Ambition - Jon Ronson asks how our driving ambitions shape us. (5/5) [1 day 5 hours]
Just a Minute, Series 56, Episode 5 - With Paul Merton, Charles Collingwood, Josie Lawrence and Chris Neill. (5/12) [A few hours]
Ken Clarke's Jazz Greats, Series 8, Sonny Rollins - Sonny Rollins is regarded as one of most influential saxophonists in contemporary jazz. (4/4) [19 hours]
Key Matters, B flat - Ivan Hewett looks at the key B flat. (3/5) [1 day 21 hours]
Key Matters, D minor - Ivan Hewett looks at the saddest of keys, D minor. (2/5) [21 hours]
Key Matters, E flat major - Ivan Hewett looks at the key E flat major. (5/5) [3 days 21 hours]
Key Matters, F sharp - Ivan Hewett looks at the key F sharp. (4/5) [2 days 21 hours]
Last Word, Fri 5 Feb - The lives of Sir Percy Cradock, Lucienne Day, Lt Col Lee Archer and Pernell Roberts. [Unknown]
Loose Ends, Sat 6 Feb - Clive Anderson is joined by Eric Schlosser, Clive Mantle and Nadine Dorries. [5 days]
Making History, Tue 2 Feb - Vanessa Collingridge hears about a writing tablet from Roman Cumbria. [Unknown]
Mark Thomas: The Manifesto, Series 2, Episode 1 - Comedian and activist Mark Thomas creates a People's Manifesto. (1/4) [3 days]
Material World, Thu 4 Feb - Quentin Cooper finds out how microscopic bubbles could boost biofuel production. [Unknown]
Midnight News, Tue 2 Feb - The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4. [6 hours]
Midnight News, Wed 3 Feb - The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4. [1 day 6 hours]
Midnight News, Thu 4 Feb - The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4. [2 days 6 hours]
Midnight News, Fri 5 Feb - The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4. [3 days 6 hours]
Midnight News, Sat 6 Feb - The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4. [4 days 6 hours]
Midnight News, Sun 7 Feb - The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4. [5 days 6 hours]
Midnight News, Mon 8 Feb - The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4. [6 days 5 hours]
Money Box Live, Wed 3 Feb - Vincent Duggleby and guests answer calls on investing in shares. [Unknown]
Moral Maze, Wed 3 Feb - Michael Buerk chairs. With Melanie Phillips, Matthew Taylor, Michael Portillo, Claire Fox. [2 days 2 hours]
Mordrin McDonald: 21st-Century Wizard, Blairochil Business Awards - Mordrin is a 2,000-year-old wizard living in the modern world. (2/4) [2 days 4 hours]
News Briefing, Tue 2 Feb - News from BBC Radio 4. [11 hours]
News Briefing, Wed 3 Feb - News from BBC Radio 4. [1 day 11 hours]
News Briefing, Thu 4 Feb - News from BBC Radio 4. [2 days 11 hours]
News Briefing, Fri 5 Feb - News from BBC Radio 4. [3 days 11 hours]
News Briefing, Sat 6 Feb - The latest news from BBC Radio 4. [4 days 11 hours]
News Briefing, Sun 7 Feb - News from BBC Radio 4. [5 days 11 hours]
News Briefing, Mon 8 Feb - News from BBC Radio 4. [6 days 11 hours]
News, Sat 6 Feb - The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4. [4 days 18 hours]
Off the Page, I'm H.A.P.P.Y. - Miriam Akhtar, Dr Phil Hammond and Lucy Mangan describe what makes them H.A.P.P.Y. [5 hours]
Open Book, Sun 31 Jan - Mariella Frostrup talks to Neel Mukherjee about his debut novel, A Life Apart. [Unknown]
Open Country, River Wandle - Helen Mark travels a chalk stream that gives its name to Wandsworth. [Unknown]
Pick of the Week, Sun 7 Feb - Ernie Rea introduces his selection of highlights from the past week on BBC radio. [6 days]
PM, Tue 2 Feb - Coverage and analysis of the day's news with Eddie Mair. [23 hours]
PM, Wed 3 Feb - Coverage and analysis of the day's news with Eddie Mair. [1 day 23 hours]
PM, Thu 4 Feb - Coverage and analysis of the day's news with Eddie Mair. [2 days 23 hours]
PM, Fri 5 Feb - Coverage and analysis of the day's news with Carolyn Quinn. [3 days 23 hours]
PM, Saturday PM - Full coverage and analysis of the day's news with Eddie Mair, plus sports headlines. [4 days 23 hours]
Poetry Please, Sun 7 Feb - Roger McGough guides us through a poetic landscape cast in frost. [5 days 22 hours]
Poetry Please, Sun 31 Jan - Including poems by Stevie Smith, Les Murray, Tony Harrison, Sylvia Plath and Robert Graves [Unknown]
Prayer for the Day, Tue 2 Feb - Daily prayer and reflection with Father Paul Clayton-Lea. [11 hours]
Prayer for the Day, Wed 3 Feb - Daily prayer and reflection with Father Paul Clayton-Lea. [1 day 11 hours]
Prayer for the Day, Thu 4 Feb - Daily prayer and reflection with Father Paul Clayton-Lea. [2 days 11 hours]
Prayer for the Day, Fri 5 Feb - Daily prayer and reflection with Father Paul Clayton-Lea. [3 days 11 hours]
Prayer for the Day, Sat 6 Feb - Daily prayer and reflection with Mark Coffey. [4 days 11 hours]
Prayer for the Day, Mon 8 Feb - Daily prayer and reflection with Mark Coffey. [6 days 11 hours]
Profile, Vincent Nichols, Archbishop of Westminster - Clive Coleman profiles Vincent Nichols, Archbishop of Westminster. [5 days 11 hours]
Quote... Unquote, Mon 8 Feb - Nigel Rees chairs. With Ken Bruce, Valerie Grove, Dr Ben Goldacre and Kwame Kwei-Armah. [6 days 19 hours]
Radio 4 Appeal, BTCV - Jonathon Porritt appeals on behalf of BTCV. [Unknown]
Radio 4 Appeal, RETRAK - James McAvoy appeals on behalf of RETRAK. [Unknown]
Robo Wars, Episode 1 - Stephen Sackur investigates the use of pilotless drone aircraft in war. (1/2) [A few hours]
Saturday Live, Sat 6 Feb - Fi Glover is joined by comedian Dave Gorman. With poetry from Salena Godden. [Unknown]
Saturday Play, The Small Back Room - Richard Stevens' dramatisation of Nigel Balchin's tense Second World War thriller. [4 days 21 hours]
Saturday Review, Sat 6 Feb - Tom Sutcliffe with historian Tristram Hunt, writer Bidisha and broadcaster Matthew Sweet. [Unknown]
Shipping Forecast, Tue 2 Feb - The latest shipping forecast. [6 hours]
Shipping Forecast, Wed 3 Feb - The latest shipping forecast. [1 day 11 hours]
Shipping Forecast, Thu 4 Feb - The latest shipping forecast. [2 days 6 hours]
Shipping Forecast, Fri 5 Feb - The latest shipping forecast. [3 days 11 hours]
Shipping Forecast, Sat 6 Feb - The latest shipping forecast. [4 days 6 hours]
Shipping Forecast, Sun 7 Feb - The latest shipping forecast. [5 days 6 hours]
Shipping Forecast, Mon 8 Feb - The latest shipping forecast. [6 days 6 hours]
Six O'Clock News, Mon 1 Feb - National and international news from BBC Radio 4. [Unknown]
Six O'Clock News, Tue 2 Feb - National and international news from BBC Radio 4. [Unknown]
Six O'Clock News, Wed 3 Feb - National and international news from BBC Radio 4. [Unknown]
Six O'Clock News, Thu 4 Feb - National and international news from BBC Radio 4. [Unknown]
Six O'Clock News, Fri 5 Feb - National and international news from BBC Radio 4. [Unknown]
Something Understood, The Pearl of Great Price - Mark Tully considers the enduring symbolism and mystical properties of pearls. [5 days 12 hours]
Start the Week, Mon 1 Feb - Tom Sutcliffe with Matthieu Ricard, Stewart Brand, Felicity Lawrence and Andrea Sella. [Unknown]
Stefan Gates' Cover Story - Stefan Gates on the story behind the cover of Led Zeppelin's Houses of the Holy album. [4 days 16 hours]
Sunday Worship, Wisdom From Above - A service from St John's College, Cambridge for Education Sunday. With Rev Duncan Dormor. [5 days 14 hours]
Sunday, Sun 7 Feb - Edward Stourton discusses the religious and ethical news of the week. [5 days 13 hours]
The Archers Omnibus, Sun 7 Feb - The week's events in Ambridge. [5 days 16 hours]
The Archers, Mon 1 Feb - Alan camps it up for Lent. (16013) [A few hours]
The Archers, Tue 2 Feb - Will has an exercise in diplomacy. (16014) [1 day]
The Archers, Wed 3 Feb - Helen fears the worst for Annette. (16015) [2 days]
The Archers, Thu 4 Feb - David's paternal instincts come to the fore. (16016) [3 days]
The Archers, Fri 5 Feb - Annette makes a surprise decision. (16017) [4 days]
The Archers, Sun 7 Feb - It's good cop, bad cop at Brookfield. (16018) [6 days]
The Media Show, Wed 3 Feb - John Terry; change at ITV; reporting the Chandlers; the Licence Fee Payers' Trust? [Unknown]
The News At Bedtime, Episode 3 - Food campaigner Jack Spratt and the Tooth Fairy debate the nation's nutrition. (3/7) [2 days 5 hours]
The News Quiz, Series 70, Episode 5 - Sandi Toksvig chairs. With Francis Wheen, Jeremy Hardy, Micky Flanagan and Jack Dee. (5/8) [4 days]
The Report, Thu 4 Feb - James Silver asks whether some UK campuses have become seedbeds for extremism. [Unknown]
The Voices Who Dug Up The Past, Episode 1 - Archaeologist Mike Pitts visits Britain's biggest Iron Age hill fort, Maiden Castle. (1/2) [6 days 17 hours]
The World This Weekend, Sun 7 Feb - A look at events around the world. [5 days 19 hours]
The World Tonight, Mon 1 Feb - National and international news and analysis with Ritula Shah. [Unknown]
The World Tonight, Tue 2 Feb - National and international news and analysis with Ritula Shah. [Unknown]
The World Tonight, Wed 3 Feb - National and international news and analysis with Robin Lustig. [Unknown]
The World Tonight, Thu 4 Feb - National and international news and analysis with Robin Lustig. [Unknown]
The World Tonight, Fri 5 Feb - National and international news and analysis with Robin Lustig. [Unknown]
The Write Stuff, Series 9, Irvine Welsh - James Walton chairs. With John Walsh, Lynne Truss, Jane Thynne and Christopher Brookmyre. (2/6) [2 days]
Thinking Allowed, Wed 3 Feb - Laurie Taylor explores national branding and the commodification of ethnic identity. [Unknown]
Thinking Allowed, Wed 27 Jan - The Brits who stayed on in Hong Kong. [Unknown]
Today in Parliament, Mon 1 Feb - News, views and features on today's stories in Parliament with Susan Hulme. [5 hours]
Today in Parliament, Tue 2 Feb - News, views and features on today's stories in Parliament with David Wilby. [1 day 5 hours]
Today in Parliament, Wed 3 Feb - News, views and features on today's stories in Parliament with Sean Curran. [2 days 5 hours]
Today in Parliament, Thu 4 Feb - News, views and features on today's stories in Parliament with Robert Orchard. [3 days 5 hours]
Today in Parliament, Fri 5 Feb - News, views and features on today's stories in Parliament with Mark D'Arcy. [4 days 5 hours]
Today, Tue 2 Feb - Including Sports Desk; Weather; Thought for the Day; Yesterday in Parliament. [14 hours]
Today, Wed 3 Feb - Including Sports Desk; Weather; Thought for the Day; Yesterday in Parliament. [1 day 14 hours]
Today, Thu 4 Feb - Including Sports Desk; Weather; Thought for the Day; Yesterday in Parliament. [2 days 14 hours]
Today, Fri 5 Feb - Including Sports Desk; Weather; Thought for the Day; Yesterday in Parliament. [3 days 14 hours]
Today, Sat 6 Feb - Including Sports Desk, Weather, Thought for the Day; Yesterday in Parliament. [4 days 14 hours]
Today, Mon 8 Feb - Including Sports Desk; Weather; Thought for the Day. [6 days 14 hours]
Towards Zero, Episode 4 - Now Nevile is in the clear, suspicion has turned on Audrey for Lady Tresselian's murder. (4/4) [1 day 17 hours]
Turkeys Voting for Christmas, Episode 2 - Why is inheritance tax is so unpopular among the people who have least to lose from it? (2/2) [2 days 2 hours]
Weekend Warriors No Longer, Episode 1 - Martin Bell asks what makes people want to give up their civilian life to fight in the TA. (1/2) [1 day 17 hours]
Westminster Hour, Sun 7 Feb - Reports from behind the scenes at Westminster. Including Class Dismissed. [6 days 4 hours]
With Great Pleasure, Paul Gambaccini - Paul Gambaccini celebrates some great writing which has influenced and moved him. [17 hours]
Woman's Hour Drama, How Does That Make You Feel? (Ordinary's Not Enough), Caroline - Caroline thinks her child's a genius because she dreams of 'being somebody'. (2/5) [16 hours]
Woman's Hour Drama, How Does That Make You Feel? (Ordinary's Not Enough), Howard - Howard is a chef whose son ridicules cooking, preferring to try his hand at The X Factor. (3/5) [1 day 16 hours]
Woman's Hour Drama, How Does That Make You Feel? (Ordinary's Not Enough), Omnibus - An omnibus edition of Shelagh Stephenson's drama. [4 days 3 hours]
Woman's Hour Drama, How Does That Make You Feel? (Ordinary's Not Enough), Philip and Rose - Phil and his wife imagine they are dying of creeping invisibility. They could be right. (4/5) [2 days 16 hours]
Woman's Hour Drama, How Does That Make You Feel? (Ordinary's Not Enough), Richard Revisits - Richard Fallon MP has hired himself a publicist to up his profile in the media. (5/5) [3 days 16 hours]
Woman's Hour Drama, Writing the Century 12: 1966-1969 - Pleidiol Wyf I'm Gwlad/True To My Land, Episode 1 - A student and an eminent historian share the same passion for Wales and the Welsh language (1/5) [6 days 16 hours]
Woman's Hour, Tue 2 Feb - With Jane Garvey. Including surviving the Khmer Rouge, and Nanci Griffith on her new album [16 hours]
Woman's Hour, Wed 3 Feb - With Jenni Murray. Including author Siri Hustvedt, equal pay and women in bright clothes. [1 day 16 hours]
Woman's Hour, Thu 4 Feb - With Jenni Murray. Including Natasha Walter on her new book, Living Dolls. [2 days 16 hours]
Woman's Hour, Fri 5 Feb - With Jenni Murray. [3 days 16 hours]
Woman's Hour, Mon 8 Feb - With Jane Garvey. Including Winning Women's Votes: Liberal Democrat leader Nick Clegg. [6 days 16 hours]
Woman's Hour, Weekend Woman's Hour - Highlights of this week's Woman's Hour programmes with Jane Garvey. [4 days 22 hours]
World at One, Tue 2 Feb - National and international news with Martha Kearney. [19 hours]
World at One, Wed 3 Feb - National and international news with Martha Kearney. [1 day 19 hours]
World at One, Thu 4 Feb - National and international news with Martha Kearney. [2 days 19 hours]
World at One, Fri 5 Feb - National and international news. [3 days 19 hours]
World at One, Mon 8 Feb - National and international news with Martha Kearney. [6 days 19 hours]
You and Yours, Mon 1 Feb - Consumer news and issues with Julian Worricker. [Unknown]
You and Yours, Tue 2 Feb - Consumer news and issues with Julian Worricker. [Unknown]
You and Yours, Thu 4 Feb - Consumer news and issues with Winifred Robinson. [Unknown]
You and Yours, Fri 5 Feb - Consumer news and issues with Peter White. [Unknown]




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