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A Brief History of Double Entry Book-keeping, Episode 1 - Jolyon Jenkins traces the religious roots of some accounting practices. (1/10) [3 days 21 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) [4 days 21 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) [5 days 21 hours]
A Good Read, Tue 2 Mar - Sue MacGregor talks to museum curator Ken Arnold and writer Jay Griffiths. [Unknown]
A Good Read, Tue 9 Mar - Sue MacGregor talks to Julia Blackburn and Ritula Shah about their favourite books. [4 days 22 hours]
A Good School - Anne McElvoy analyses what makes a good school. [3 days 17 hours]
A Guide to Woodland Birds, The Big Stuff! - Brett is joined by bird watcher Stephen Moss and wildlife sound recordist Chris Watson. (5/5) [3 days 1 hour]
A History of the World in 100 Objects Omnibus, Making Us Human - Neil MacGregor retells humanity's history through the objects it has made. (1/20) [Unknown]
A Point of View, Fri 5 Mar - Lisa Jardine reflects on the valuable example of the chemist Dorothy Hodgkin. [Unknown]
Afternoon Play, Final Demands, The Lesson of the Master - Back in Britain with Rachel's manuscript, Adam asks his old mentor for his opinion on it. (2/6) [20 hours]
Afternoon Play, Not Bobby - By Nick Warburton. Frank brings a rabbit home, who gets pride of place in the sitting room [5 days 20 hours]
Afternoon Play, Say What You Want to Hear - The Endgame - By Tim Wright. Continuing to follow the fortunes of dotcom entrepreneurs Erik and Mike. [4 days 20 hours]
Afternoon Play, Unglued - Jonathan and Laura announce a shock divorce during anniversary celebrations. [3 days 20 hours]
Afternoon Reading, Rhys Davies Award Winners, Dammed - By Sarah Wishart. A young woman's grief changes the way she views the world. (2/3) [5 days 21 hours]
Afternoon Reading, Rhys Davies Award Winners, Getting Up - By Sian Preece. A discovery by a graffiti artist reveals the power of art through time. (1/3) [4 days 21 hours]
Am I Normal?, Series 7, Ageing - Vivienne Parry explores what is 'normal' ageing. (2/4) [Unknown]
Americana, Sun 7 Mar - Matt Frei hears Democratic political strategist Donna Brazile's view of the week's news. [Unknown]
An Open Letter to Richard Branson - Stand-up comedian Tom Wrigglesworth recounts his tale of taking on the jobsworths. [5 days 5 hours]
Analysis, Babies and Biscuits - Alison Wolf examines gender gaps in the polling booth. [Unknown]
Analysis, Tea Party Politics - Gary Younge assesses the strength and influence of the Tea Party movement in the US. [Unknown]
And The Academy Award Goes To ..., Series 3, Unforgiven - Paul Gambaccini tells the story behind the production of Clint Eastwood's 1992 Western. (3/3) [1 day 16 hours]
Another Case of Milton Jones, Series 4, Episode 1 - Milton Jones is a daredevil test pilot and Top Gun who gets tangled up in a fiendish plot. (1/6) [A few hours]
Any Answers?, Sat 6 Mar - Jonathan Dimbleby takes listeners' responses to this week's Any Questions? [1 day 20 hours]
Any Questions?, Fri 5 Mar - Jonathan Dimbleby chairs the topical debate from the London Muslim Centre in Whitechapel. [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. [2 days 2 hours]
Belfast: Re-imagining the City - Artist Bill Drummond shares his vision and memories of Belfast. [4 days 17 hours]
Bells on Sunday, Sun 7 Mar - The sound of bells from Worcester Cathedral. [2 days 11 hours]
Beyond Belief, Mon 8 Mar - Ernie Rea examines how Biblical attitudes to childlessness persist in society today. [3 days 22 hours]
Book at Bedtime, Trespass, Episode 4 - Faced with losing all she holds dear, Audrun makes a fateful decision. (4/10) [4 hours]
Book at Bedtime, Trespass, Episode 5 - Disappointed at Mas Lunel, Anthony sets out in search of another dream house. (5/10) [1 day 4 hours]
Book at Bedtime, Trespass, Episode 6 - Veronica's life of robust contentment is about to be shattered for ever. (6/10) [4 days 4 hours]
Book at Bedtime, Trespass, Episode 7 - Dark discoveries at the Mas Lunel but no word from Anthony. (7/10) [5 days 4 hours]
Book at Bedtime, Trespass, Episode 8 - The inevitable day arrives at last. (8/10) [6 days 4 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) [3 days 15 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) [4 days 15 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) [5 days 15 hours]
Book of the Week, Just Kids, Episode 4 - In 1975, Patti recorded her debut album Horses, a landmark in rock music. (4/5) [Unknown]
Book of the Week, Just Kids, Episode 5 - In 1986, Patti is living in Detroit when she hears bad news about Robert Mapplethorpe. (5/5) [15 hours]
Bookclub, Douglas Coupland - James Naughtie and readers talk to Douglas Coupland about his 1991 cult novel Generation X [Unknown]
Broadcasting House, Sun 7 Mar - This week on BH- is rehabilitation possible for the killers of James Bulger? [2 days 15 hours]
Classic Serial, Of Mice and Men - Dramatisation of John Steinbeck's 1937 novel about migrant workers in 1930s California. [2 days 21 hours]
Classic Serial, Plantagenet, John, By the Grace of God - The fourth son of Henry II succeeds to the throne and reveals a talent for making enemies. (3/3) [Unknown]
Costing the Earth, Fusion Future - Tom Heap investigates the real potential of fusion power. [Unknown]
Costing the Earth, The Big Clean Up - We need to build new homes and schools on ex-industrial land, but how safe is it? [Unknown]
Desert Island Discs, June Spencer - Kirsty Young's castaway is actress June Spencer. [Unknown]
Desert Island Discs, Maggie Aderin-Pocock - Kirsty Young's castaway is space scientist Maggie Aderin-Pocock. [2 days 17 hours]
Document, Mon 8 Mar - Mike Thomson investigates Britain's secret involvement in the North Yemen Civil War. [Unknown]
Earls of the Court, Crisis Management - Lloydie and Johnno need money fast to pay the rent. (3/6) [6 days 4 hours]
Excess Baggage, Sat 6 Mar - Sandi Toksvig looks at Chad, Jewish communities in India and alien environments on earth. [Unknown]
Fags, Mags and Bags, Series 3, Bacon Punctuation - The future of the shop's much-loved Wall of Crisps comes under threat. (5/6) [5 days 17 hours]
Farming Today, Fri 5 Mar - The French taste for British cheese has boosted exports to 281 million pounds a year. [11 hours]
Farming Today, Mon 8 Mar - Charlotte Smith hears how Scotland's bird life is dying in the cold. [3 days 11 hours]
Farming Today, Tue 9 Mar - Anna Hill hears proposals for the Welsh dairy herd to be kept indoors. [4 days 11 hours]
Farming Today, Wed 10 Mar - Farmers face subsidy cuts if they fail to do their cattle paperwork. [5 days 11 hours]
Farming Today, Thu 11 Mar - More government money is promised for Cumbrian farmers flooded last year. [6 days 11 hours]
Farming Today, Farming Today This Week - Finding out where the 14 billion pounds of food exported last year by UK farmers went. [1 day 12 hours]
Feedback, Fri 5 Mar - Roger Bolton airs listeners' views on BBC radio programmes and policy. [19 hours]
File on 4, Tue 2 Mar - Gerry Northam asks if some major IT projects could be scrapped by a new government. [Unknown]
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. [2 days 18 hours]
From Our Own Correspondent, Thu 4 Mar - Kate Adie introduces BBC foreign correspondents with the stories behind the headlines. [Unknown]
From Our Own Correspondent, Sat 6 Mar - Kate Adie introduces BBC foreign correspondents with the stories behind the headlines. [Unknown]
Front Row, Thu 4 Mar - Kim Cattrall in Noel Coward's Private Lives; Abba's Benny and Bjorn on musical Kristina. [Unknown]
Front Row, Fri 5 Mar - Oscars preview; Juanita Wilson on filming in Chernobyl; artist Jenny Holzer at Baltic Mill [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]
Gardeners' Question Time, Fri 5 Mar - Eric Robson chairs. With Bunny Guinness, Bob Flowerdew and Matthew Biggs. [Unknown]
Geoengineering the Climate - Mark Whitaker reports from Britain and the USA on the science of geoengineering. [6 days 3 hours]
Home Planet, Tue 9 Mar - Richard Daniel and the team discuss listeners' questions about the natural world. [4 days 21 hours]
I've Never Seen Star Wars, Series 3, Sanjeev Bhaskar - Sanjeev Bhaskar tries five things he's never done before. (1/6) [5 days]
In Our Time, The Infant Brain - Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss what new research reveals about the infant brain. (451) [Unknown]
In Touch, Tue 9 Mar - RNIB Chairman Kevin Carey defends his written article in Ability Magazine. [Unknown]
iPM, Sat 6 Mar - The news programme that starts with its listeners. With Jennifer Tracey and Eddie Mair. [Unknown]
Just a Minute, Series 56, Episode 10 - Nicholas Parsons chairs. With Graham Norton, Liza Tarbuck, Paul Merton and Sue Perkins. (10/12) [4 days]
Just a Minute, Series 56, Episode 9 - Nicholas Parsons chairs. With Tony Hawks, Justin Moorhouse, Josie Lawrence and Dave Gorman (9/12) [Unknown]
Last Word, Fri 5 Mar - Marking the lives of Michael Foot, Rose Gray, Bert Bushnell, and Winston Churchill. [Unknown]
Law in Action, Tue 2 Mar - Clive Coleman and a panel of politicians examine some of the key policies on justice. [Unknown]
Law in Action, Tue 9 Mar - Clive Coleman and guests explore the proposed reforms of the UK's bribery laws. [Unknown]
Lent Talks, Andreas Whittam Smith - Financial journalist Andreas Whittam Smith explores the temptations of the financial world [Unknown]
Lent Talks, Maajid Nawaz - Maajid Nawaz, co-director of the Quilliam Foundation, reflects on pluralism in society. [6 days 2 hours]
Loose Ends, Sat 6 Mar - Clive Anderson is joined by Hilary Devey and George Pelecanos. Music from Laura Marling. [2 days]
Material World, Thu 4 Mar - Quentin Cooper discusses the science of earthquakes. [Unknown]
Midnight News, Fri 5 Mar - The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4. [6 hours]
Midnight News, Sat 6 Mar - The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4. [1 day 6 hours]
Midnight News, Sun 7 Mar - The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4. [2 days 6 hours]
Midnight News, Mon 8 Mar - The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4. [3 days 5 hours]
Midnight News, Tue 9 Mar - The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4. [4 days 6 hours]
Midnight News, Wed 10 Mar - The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4. [5 days 6 hours]
Midnight News, Thu 11 Mar - The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4. [6 days 6 hours]
Midweek, Wed 10 Mar - Lively and diverse conversation with Libby Purves and guests including Simon Barnes. [Unknown]
Money Box Live, Wed 10 Mar - Vincent Duggleby and a panel of guests answer calls on tax. [Unknown]
Money Box, Sat 6 Mar - Paul Lewis with the latest news from the world of personal finance. [Unknown]
Moral Maze, Wed 3 Mar - Michael Buerk chairs. With Claire Fox, Matthew Taylor, Melanie Philips, Clifford Longley. [Unknown]
Moral Maze, Wed 10 Mar - Michael Buerk chairs. With Melanie Philips, Michael Portillo, Kenan Malik, Matthew Taylor. [6 days 2 hours]
Mothers and Daughters - Three stories of mothers and daughters lost and found. [5 days 17 hours]
News Briefing, Fri 5 Mar - News from BBC Radio 4. [11 hours]
News Briefing, Sat 6 Mar - The latest news from BBC Radio 4. [1 day 11 hours]
News Briefing, Sun 7 Mar - News from BBC Radio 4. [2 days 11 hours]
News Briefing, Mon 8 Mar - News from BBC Radio 4. [3 days 11 hours]
News Briefing, Tue 9 Mar - News from BBC Radio 4. [4 days 11 hours]
News Briefing, Wed 10 Mar - News from BBC Radio 4. [5 days 11 hours]
News Briefing, Thu 11 Mar - News from BBC Radio 4. [6 days 11 hours]
News, Sat 6 Mar - The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4. [1 day 18 hours]
Nick Mohammed in Quarters, Episode 1 - Energetic sketch comedy by Nick Mohammed. With guests Anna Crilly and Colin Hoult. (1/4) [6 days 5 hours]
Night Witches - The story of Russia's three all-female war regiments that flew more than 30,000 missions. [17 hours]
On Your Farm, Sun 7 Mar - Alex James visits opera star and ecologist Simon Keenlyside in the Welsh mountains. [Unknown]
Open Book, Sun 28 Feb - Mariella Frostrup talks to Joshua Ferris. Plus bankers writing about the credit crunch. [Unknown]
Party, Episode 1 - Sitcom by Tom Basden about a group of young idealists trying to set up a political party. (1/4) [6 days]
People in Cars, Miles on the Clock - An elderly lady finds it easier to talk to her car than to people. (2/3) [17 hours]
Pick of the Week, Sun 7 Mar - Jenni Murray introduces her selection of highlights from the past week on BBC radio. [3 days]
PM, Fri 5 Mar - Coverage and analysis of the day's news with Carolyn Quinn. [23 hours]
PM, Mon 8 Mar - Coverage and analysis of the day's news with Carolyn Quinn. [3 days 23 hours]
PM, Tue 9 Mar - Coverage and analysis of the day's news with Carolyn Quinn. [4 days 23 hours]
PM, Wed 10 Mar - Coverage and analysis of the day's news with Carolyn Quinn. [5 days 23 hours]
PM, Saturday PM - Full coverage and analysis of the day's news with Ritula Shah, plus sports headlines. [1 day 23 hours]
Poetry Please, Sun 7 Mar - Roger McGough introduces listeners' requests. [2 days 22 hours]
Poetry Please, Sun 28 Feb - Roger McGough introduces poems including An Overworked Elocutionist by Carolyn Wells. [2 days 5 hours]
Portraying the Poor, In Film and TV - Paul Mason surveys the account of working-class life given by films and TV. (2/2) [2 days 19 hours]
Prayer for the Day, Fri 5 Mar - Daily prayer and reflection with Dr Heather Payne. [11 hours]
Prayer for the Day, Sat 6 Mar - Daily prayer and reflection with Rev Sharon Grenham-Toze. [1 day 11 hours]
Prayer for the Day, Mon 8 Mar - Daily prayer and reflection with Rev Sharon Grenham-Toze. [3 days 11 hours]
Prayer for the Day, Tue 9 Mar - Daily prayer and reflection with Rev Sharon Grenham-Toze. [4 days 11 hours]
Prayer for the Day, Wed 10 Mar - Daily prayer and reflection with Rev Sharon Grenham-Toze. [5 days 11 hours]
Prayer for the Day, Thu 11 Mar - Daily prayer and reflection with Rev Sharon Grenham-Toze. [6 days 11 hours]
Profile, Tidjane Thiam - Mary Ann Sieghart profiles Tidjane Thiam, the chief executive of Prudential. [Unknown]
Quote... Unquote, Mon 1 Mar - With Ken Bruce, Valerie Grove, Ben Goldacre and Kwame Kwei-Armah. [Unknown]
Quote... Unquote, Mon 8 Mar - Nigel Rees chairs. With David Nobbs, Justin Webb, Marcel Berlins and Naomi Gryn. [3 days 19 hours]
Radio 4 Appeal, Arthur Rank Centre - Pam Rhodes appeals on behalf of Arthur Rank Centre. [Unknown]
Radio 4 Appeal, TB Alert - Jeremy Paxman appeals on behalf of TB Alert. [Unknown]
Ramblings, Series 14, Episode 4 - Clare Balding walks the first section of the proposed Gustav Holst trail near Cheltenham. (4/6) [Unknown]
Ramblings, Series 14, Episode 5 - Clare Balding meets members of the Shropshire Bereavement Walking Group. (5/6) [Unknown]
Rory Bremner's International Satirists, Hans Teeuwen - Holland - Rory meets Hans Teeuwen, an absurdist comic performer from Holland. (1/3) [4 days 5 hours]
Sarah Millican's Support Group, Episode 3 - Sarah tackles problems including 'I'm a clown with a secret'. (3/4) [5 hours]
Saturday Live, Sat 6 Mar - Richard Coles is joined by writer Dreda Say Mitchell. With poetry from Luke Wright. [Unknown]
Saturday Play, Vincent Price and The Horror of The English Blood Beast - By Matthew Broughton. Behind the scenes of the making of classic film Witchfinder General. [1 day 21 hours]
Saturday Review, Sat 6 Mar - Tom Sutcliffe is joined by Deborah Moggach, Dominic Sandbrook, and Pat Kane. [Unknown]
Shipping Forecast, Fri 5 Mar - The latest shipping forecast. [6 hours]
Shipping Forecast, Sat 6 Mar - The latest shipping forecast. [1 day 6 hours]
Shipping Forecast, Sun 7 Mar - The latest shipping forecast. [2 days 11 hours]
Shipping Forecast, Mon 8 Mar - The latest shipping forecast. [3 days 11 hours]
Shipping Forecast, Tue 9 Mar - The latest shipping forecast. [4 days 6 hours]
Shipping Forecast, Wed 10 Mar - The latest shipping forecast. [5 days 6 hours]
Shipping Forecast, Thu 11 Mar - The latest shipping forecast. [6 days 6 hours]
Six O'Clock News, Thu 4 Mar - National and international news from BBC Radio 4. [Unknown]
Six O'Clock News, Fri 5 Mar - National and international news from BBC Radio 4. [Unknown]
Six O'Clock News, Sat 6 Mar - The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4. [Unknown]
Six O'Clock News, Sun 7 Mar - The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4. [Unknown]
Six O'Clock News, Mon 8 Mar - National and international news from BBC Radio 4. [Unknown]
Six O'Clock News, Tue 9 Mar - National and international news from BBC Radio 4. [Unknown]
Six O'Clock News, Wed 10 Mar - National and international news from BBC Radio 4. [Unknown]
Sneakiepeeks, Trust - Beagle Team undertake a top secret Category G surveillance operation. (3/6) [3 days 17 hours]
Snowdrop Mania - Kerry Ten Kate investigates the murky underworld of snowdrop collecting. [2 days 20 hours]
Something Understood, The Judas Kiss - Mark Tully explores the conflict between loyalty and betrayal. [2 days 12 hours]
Soul Music, Series 9, Dido's Lament - The power of Purcell's aria, 'When I am laid in earth' explained. (3/5) [4 days 19 hours]
Soul Music, Series 9, Mendelssohn Violin Concerto - People tell how Mendelssohn's Violin Concerto has played an important part in their lives. (2/5) [Unknown]
Start the Week, Mon 8 Mar - Andrew Marr with John Adams, Philip Ball, Julien Temple and Sangeeta Datta. [Unknown]
Sunday Worship, People on the Edge of His Pain - Judas Iscariot - A third service in a series for Lent from St Molua's Church, Belfast. [2 days 14 hours]
Sunday, Sun 7 Mar - Edward Stourton discusses the religious and ethical news of the week. [2 days 13 hours]
The Alps, Episode 1 - Why controlling the cracks in the Alps was the key to moving from north to south. (1/3) [4 days 17 hours]
The Archers Omnibus, Sun 7 Mar - The week's events in Ambridge. [2 days 16 hours]
The Archers, Thu 4 Mar - Oliver can't stand the heat at Grey Gables. (16040) [A few hours]
The Archers, Fri 5 Mar - Jude goes into the Dragon's Den. (16041) [1 day]
The Archers, Sun 7 Mar - Hayley braces herself for Kate's arrival. (16042) [3 days]
The Archers, Mon 8 Mar - Elizabeth and Nigel meet the new boy. (16043) [4 days]
The Archers, Tue 9 Mar - Lilian pays her last respects. (16044) [5 days]
The Archers, Wed 10 Mar - Jill gets her affairs in order. (16045) [6 days]
The Bottom Line, Thu 4 Mar - Evan Davis and guests discuss the power of advertising and the pace of business life. [Unknown]
The Film Programme, Fri 5 Mar - Leonardo DiCaprio: Martin Scorsese and me. [Unknown]
The Generation Gap, Prostitution - An ex-prostitute talks to a woman who fund her university studies by being a sex worker. (10/10) [21 hours]
The Long View, Tue 9 Mar - Examining the changing culture and politics behind the commemoration of the fallen. [4 days 15 hours]
The Media Show, Wed 10 Mar - Bob Geldof calls for BBC resignations; identifying Venables; BBC3's Danny Cohen. [Unknown]
The Moral Code - Is morality hard-wired in the brain or learnt? Adam Rutherford investigates. [A few hours]
The Now Show, Series 30, Episode 1 - Steve Punt and Hugh Dennis present a satirical review of the week's news. (1/6) [1 day]
The World This Weekend, Sun 7 Mar - A look at events around the world with Shaun Ley. [2 days 19 hours]
The World Tonight, Thu 4 Mar - National and international news and analysis with Robin Lustig. [Unknown]
The World Tonight, Fri 5 Mar - National and international news and analysis with Robin Lustig. [Unknown]
The World Tonight, Mon 8 Mar - National and international news and analysis with Ritula Shah. [Unknown]
The World Tonight, Tue 9 Mar - National and international news and analysis with Robin Lustig. [5 days 4 hours]
The World Tonight, Wed 10 Mar - National and international news and analysis with Robin Lustig. [Unknown]
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, Thu 4 Mar - News, views and features on today's stories in Parliament with Robert Orhcard. [5 hours]
Today in Parliament, Fri 5 Mar - News, views and features on today's stories in Parliament with Mark D'Arcy. [1 day 5 hours]
Today in Parliament, Mon 8 Mar - News, views and features on today's stories in Parliament with David Wilby. [4 days 5 hours]
Today in Parliament, Tue 9 Mar - News, views and features on today's stories in Parliament with Sean Curran. [5 days 5 hours]
Today in Parliament, Wed 10 Mar - News, views and features on today's stories in Parliament with Robert Orchard. [6 days 5 hours]
Today, Fri 5 Mar - Including Sports Desk; Weather; Thought for the Day; Yesterday in Parliament. [14 hours]
Today, Sat 6 Mar - Including Sports Desk, Weather, Thought for the Day; Yesterday in Parliament. [1 day 14 hours]
Today, Mon 8 Mar - Including Sports Desk; Weather; Thought for the Day. [3 days 14 hours]
Today, Tue 9 Mar - Including Sports Desk; Weather; Thought for the Day; Yesterday in Parliament. [4 days 14 hours]
Today, Wed 10 Mar - Including Sports Desk; Weather; Thought for the Day; Yesterday in Parliament. [5 days 14 hours]
Week in Westminster, Sat 6 Mar - A look behind the scenes at Westminster with Steve Richards of The Independent. [Unknown]
Westminster Hour, Sun 7 Mar - Reports from behind the scenes at Westminster. Including It Happened Here. [3 days 4 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) [4 days 15 hours]
Woman's Hour Drama, Beyond Black, Alison's Good Action - Alison sees an opportunity finally to lay the evil ghosts of her past to rest. (6/10) [3 days 16 hours]
Woman's Hour Drama, Beyond Black, Death of a Princess - Princess Diana's fatal crash means a busy time for Alison and her fellow psychics. (4/10) [Unknown]
Woman's Hour Drama, Beyond Black, Escape - Alison is in despair as the spirits from her past gather. (5/10) [16 hours]
Woman's Hour Drama, Beyond Black, Team Psychics - Alison is invited to take part with her fellow mediums in a Team Psychics show. (8/10) [5 days 16 hours]
Woman's Hour Drama, Beyond Black, The Fiends Are On Their Way - Alison is increasingly troubled by a sense of foreboding. (7/10) [4 days 16 hours]
Woman's Hour, Fri 5 Mar - With Jenni Murray. [Unknown]
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, Weekend Woman's Hour - Highlights of this week's Woman's Hour programmes with Jane Garvey. [Unknown]
World at One, Fri 5 Mar - National and international news with Shaun Ley. [19 hours]
World at One, Mon 8 Mar - National and international news with Martha Kearney. [3 days 19 hours]
World at One, Tue 9 Mar - National and international news with Martha Kearney. [4 days 19 hours]
World at One, Wed 10 Mar - National and international news with Martha Kearney. [5 days 19 hours]
You and Yours, Thu 4 Mar - Winter fuel payments, mobile phone download costs and escaping homelessness. [Unknown]
You and Yours, Fri 5 Mar - Tony Hall's vision for Cultural Olympiad; UK City of Culture; council cuts threaten arts. [Unknown]
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]




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