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A Brief History of Double Entry Book-keeping, Episode 10 - Jolyon Jenkins looks at accountancy as obfuscation. (10/10) [6 days 21 hours]
A Brief History of Double Entry Book-keeping, Episode 6 - Why Josiah Wedgwood began to use accounting to run his business. (6/10) [2 days 21 hours]
A Brief History of Double Entry Book-keeping, Episode 7 - How the 'railway mania' of the mid-19th century led to dodgy accounting and outright fraud (7/10) [3 days 21 hours]
A Brief History of Double Entry Book-keeping, Episode 8 - The role played by accountants in the Holocaust and the Highland Clearances. (8/10) [4 days 21 hours]
A Brief History of Double Entry Book-keeping, Episode 9 - Jolyon Jenkins on the military's sometimes uncomfortable relationship with accountancy. (9/10) [5 days 21 hours]
A Good Read, Tue 9 Mar - Sue MacGregor talks to Julia Blackburn and Ritula Shah about their favourite books. [Unknown]
A Good Read, Tue 16 Mar - Sue MacGregor talks to John Oxford and Dorothy Crawford about their favourite books. [3 days 22 hours]
A Guided Tour of the Castle of Otranto - Rory McGrath explores the first gothic castle in English fiction. [3 days 17 hours]
A History of the World in 100 Objects Omnibus, After the Ice Age - Neil MacGregor retells humanity's history through the objects it has made. (2/20) [Unknown]
A Point of View, Fri 12 Mar - Simon Schama reflects that when times are hard people seem to prefer tough leaders. [Unknown]
Afternoon Play, Final Demands, Black and White - An old friend invites Adam on to his radio programme to talk about his new book. (5/6) [5 days 20 hours]
Afternoon Play, Final Demands, The Distinguished Thing - It's Adam's brother Derek who holds the key to how the story ends for the group of friends (6/6) [6 days 20 hours]
Afternoon Play, Hitched, Episode 1 - As Emma and Richard's wedding day approaches it's time for their families to finally meet. (1/2) [2 days 20 hours]
Afternoon Play, Hitched, Episode 2 - Emma and Richard's wedding day arrives - will it go without the proverbial 'hitch'? (2/2) [3 days 20 hours]
Afternoon Play, Walking on Sunshine - Heartwarming comedy by Leah Chillery about a black male walking group. [4 days 20 hours]
Afternoon Reading, An Elegy for Easterly, My Cousin-Sister Rambanai - Rambanai's search for a bigger world has unexpected outcomes. (2/3) [4 days 21 hours]
Afternoon Reading, An Elegy for Easterly, Our Man in Geneva Wins a Million Euros - An embassy official posted to Geneva sets out to claim his lottery winnings. (3/3) [5 days 21 hours]
Afternoon Reading, An Elegy for Easterly, The Mupandawana Dancing Champion - An elderly coffin maker struts his stuff. (1/3) [3 days 21 hours]
Afternoon Reading, Treasure Island, The Old Sea Dog - Jim Hawkins finds the treasure map in old Billy Bones' sea-chest. (1/5) [2 days 1 hour]
Ali: When Cassius Met The Beatles - John Wilson tells the tale of an unexpected encounter between The Beatles and Cassius Clay [16 hours]
Am I Normal?, Series 7, Health Anxiety - Vivienne Parry asks when a normal concern about our wellbeing turns into health anxiety. (3/4) [Unknown]
Americana, Sun 14 Mar - Matt Frei asks conservative commentator S.E. Cupp about politics and religion colliding. [Unknown]
Analysis, Babies and Biscuits - Alison Wolf examines gender gaps in the polling booth. [Unknown]
Analysis, Minds of Our Own? - What if science could read people's thoughts and intentions? Kenan Malik investigates. [Unknown]
Another Case of Milton Jones, Series 4, Episode 3 - Milton is a world-famous travel entrepreneur. (3/6) [6 days]
Any Answers?, Sat 13 Mar - Jonathan Dimbleby takes listeners' responses to this week's Any Questions? [20 hours]
Any Questions?, Fri 12 Mar - Jonathan Dimbleby chairs the topical debate from Oxford. [Unknown]
Archive on 4, Leaders Under The Lights - Reeta Chakrabarti unearths some memorable moments in presidential TV debates. [1 day 2 hours]
As BBC World Service - BBC Radio 4 joins the BBC World Service. [4 days 10 hours]
Bells on Sunday, Sun 14 Mar - The sound of bells from the church of St Sepulchre-without-Newgate in London. [1 day 11 hours]
Beyond Belief, Mon 15 Mar - Ernie Rea asks if the use of apocalyptic language is helpful in the climate change debate. [2 days 22 hours]
Book at Bedtime, Solar, Episode 1 - Physicist Michael Beard finds that his fifth marriage is floundering. (1/10) [3 days 4 hours]
Book at Bedtime, Solar, Episode 2 - Michael Beard has been humiliated to discover that his wife, Patrice, is having an affair. (2/10) [4 days 4 hours]
Book at Bedtime, Solar, Episode 3 - Michael Beard returns early from a climate change expedition to find an unexpected visitor (3/10) [5 days 4 hours]
Book at Bedtime, Solar, Episode 4 - Michael has covered up the accidental death of his colleague and framed his wife's lover. (4/10) [6 days 4 hours]
Book at Bedtime, Trespass, Episode 10 - A return to the place where they began; peace and reconciliation at last. (10/10) [4 hours]
Book of the Week, Chopin: Prince of the Romantics, Episode 1 - Chopin's prodigious talent as a pianist is recognised early on. (1/5) [2 days 15 hours]
Book of the Week, Chopin: Prince of the Romantics, Episode 2 - The young Chopin becomes one of the most celebrated figures in Parisian society. (2/5) [3 days 15 hours]
Book of the Week, Chopin: Prince of the Romantics, Episode 3 - Chopin and the notorious writer George Sand become lovers. (3/5) [4 days 15 hours]
Book of the Week, Chopin: Prince of the Romantics, Episode 4 - Chopin is plagued by ill health and his relationship with George Sand breaks down. (4/5) [5 days 15 hours]
Book of the Week, Chopin: Prince of the Romantics, Episode 5 - As Paris is shaken by revolution, Chopin seeks refuge in Scotland. (5/5) [6 days 15 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) [Unknown]
Broadcasting House, Sun 14 Mar - News and conversation about the big stories of the week with Paddy O'Connell. [1 day 15 hours]
Cadbury is Our Longbridge, Episode 1 - Miles Warde tells the inside story of the closure of Cadbury's Somerdale factory. (1/3) [4 days 17 hours]
Capturing America: Mark Lawson's History of Modern American Literature, Small Wars - How authors have reflected US foreign policy from Vietnam to 9/11. (6/8) [5 days 17 hours]
China, Britain and the Nunzilla Conundrum - Anna Chen finds out what novelty toys tell us about Britain's relationship with China. [6 days 17 hours]
Classic Serial, Clarissa: The History of a Young Lady, The Pursuit - Heiress Clarissa Harlowe is dangerously attracted by notorious libertine Robert Lovelace. (1/4) [1 day 21 hours]
Classic Serial, Of Mice and Men - Dramatisation of John Steinbeck's 1937 novel about migrant workers in 1930s California. [Unknown]
Costing the Earth, Plants to Pills - Tom Heap witnesses the worldwide police operation against the trade in endangered species. [Unknown]
Desert Island Discs, Duncan Bannatyne - Kirsty Young's castaway is entrepreneur Duncan Bannatyne. [1 day 17 hours]
Document, Mon 15 Mar - Mike Thomson investigates the story behind the German PoWs forced to work in Britain. [Unknown]
Earls of the Court, Downward Inflection - Johnno's so sick and tired of London that he's even lost his upward inflection. (4/6) [5 days 4 hours]
Excess Baggage, Sat 13 Mar - Sandi Toksvig explores Somerset, the Scottish Highlands and the Suez Canal. [Unknown]
Fags, Mags and Bags, Series 3, The Fall of Phallon and the Rise of Bugatox - Ramesh takes it upon himself to reunite a local couple who have split up. (6/6) [4 days 17 hours]
Farming Today, Mon 15 Mar - Charlotte Smith hears how the UK is cashing in on farmed fish. [2 days 11 hours]
Farming Today, Tue 16 Mar - Including a report on the cross-bred sheep that sheds its own fleece. [3 days 11 hours]
Farming Today, Wed 17 Mar - Butterflies are under threat, according to a new report. Anna Hill finds out more. [4 days 11 hours]
Farming Today, Thu 18 Mar - Scottish farmers speak out against a campaign to put the clocks forward by two hours. [5 days 11 hours]
Farming Today, Fri 19 Mar - The RSPCA says animal welfare should be considered by planners debating a huge dairy. [6 days 11 hours]
Farming Today, Farming Today This Week - Charlotte Smith hears from some of the most intensive farms in the UK. [12 hours]
Feedback, Fri 12 Mar - Roger Bolton airs listeners' views on BBC radio programmes and policy. [Unknown]
Feedback, Fri 19 Mar - Roger Bolton airs listeners' views on BBC radio programmes and policy. [6 days 19 hours]
File on 4, Tue 9 Mar - Investigating allegations that some companies are failing their pension fund obligations. [Unknown]
File on 4, Tue 16 Mar - Jackie Long finds out what is being done to help young abusers stop offending. [Unknown]
Food Programme, Miami Super Bowl - Richard Johnson is in Miami to hear how the 2010 Superbowl had its very own food story. [Unknown]
From Our Own Correspondent, Sat 13 Mar - Kate Adie introduces BBC foreign correspondents with the stories behind the headlines. [Unknown]
From Our Own Correspondent, Thu 18 Mar - Kate Adie introduces BBC foreign correspondents with the stories behind the headlines. [Unknown]
Front Row, Fri 12 Mar - TV drama Blood And Oil reviewed; how can today's authors best promote their books? [Unknown]
Front Row, Mon 15 Mar - Mark Lawson interviews screenwriter Alan Ball, whose credits include True Blood. [Unknown]
Front Row, Tue 16 Mar - Jeremy Irons on his return to the RSC after 23 years to star in Dennis Kelly's new play. [Unknown]
Front Row, Wed 17 Mar - Gurpreet Kaur Bhatti on the follow-up to her controversial play Behzti; art of TV titles. [Unknown]
Front Row, Thu 18 Mar - John Wilson reports on the world's biggest art theft, still unsolved. [Unknown]
Gardeners' Question Time, Fri 12 Mar - Eric Robson chairs. With Matthew Biggs, Pippa Greenwood and Christine Walkden. [Unknown]
Gardeners' Question Time, Fri 19 Mar - Eric Robson chairs. With Bob Flowerdew, Bunny Guinness and Matthew Wilson. [Unknown]
Home Planet, Tue 16 Mar - Richard Daniel and the team discuss listeners' questions about the natural world. [Unknown]
I've Never Seen Star Wars, Series 3, Jon Culshaw - Jon Culshaw tries five things he's never done before. (2/6) [4 days]
In Our Time, The Scream and Edvard Munch - Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss Edvard Munch and his most famous painting, The Scream. (453) [Unknown]
In Touch, Tue 16 Mar - Feedback to previous programmes and the launch of Can't See, Will Cook with Richard Lane. [Unknown]
iPM, Sat 13 Mar - The news programme that starts with its listeners. With Jennifer Tracey and Eddie Mair. [Unknown]
Jeeves Live, Fixing It for Freddie - Bertie Wooster describes attempts to reunite his chum Freddie with ex-fiancee Elizabeth. (1/2) [6 days 17 hours]
Just a Minute, Series 56, Episode 10 - Nicholas Parsons chairs. With Graham Norton, Liza Tarbuck, Paul Merton and Sue Perkins. (10/12) [Unknown]
Just a Minute, Series 56, Episode 11 - Nicholas Parsons chairs. With Paul Merton, Jenny Eclair, Pam Ayres and Gyles Brandreth. (11/12) [3 days]
Last Word, Fri 12 Mar - Marking the lives of Philip Langridge, Walter Plowright, Andree Peel and Sir Kenneth Dover [Unknown]
Last Word, Fri 19 Mar - Matthew Bannister presents the obituary series. [Unknown]
Law in Action, Tue 16 Mar - Clive Coleman looks at the International Criminal Court and the Dangerous Dogs Act. [Unknown]
Lent Talks, Maajid Nawaz - Maajid Nawaz, co-director of the Quilliam Foundation, reflects on pluralism in society. [Unknown]
Lent Talks, Sr Elizabeth Obbard - Sr Elizabeth Obbard explores how people's personal faith is shaped by formal religion. [5 days 2 hours]
Living Books - Sandi Toksvig visits the library where you borrow a person instead of a book. [2 days 17 hours]
Loose Ends, Sat 13 Mar - Clive Anderson is joined by Sir Max Hastings, Mike Batt, Arthur Smith and Stephen Clarke. [1 day]
Material World, Thu 18 Mar - Uncertatinty in science; artificial photosynthesis; a UK space agency? [Unknown]
Midnight News, Sat 13 Mar - The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4. [6 hours]
Midnight News, Sun 14 Mar - The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4. [1 day 6 hours]
Midnight News, Mon 15 Mar - The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4. [2 days 5 hours]
Midnight News, Tue 16 Mar - The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4. [3 days 6 hours]
Midnight News, Wed 17 Mar - The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4. [4 days 6 hours]
Midnight News, Thu 18 Mar - The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4. [5 days 6 hours]
Midnight News, Fri 19 Mar - The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4. [6 days 6 hours]
Midweek, Wed 17 Mar - Lively and diverse conversation with Libby Purves and guests including Frederic Raphael. [Unknown]
Money Box Live, Wed 17 Mar - Vincent Duggleby and a panel of guests answer calls on pensions. [Unknown]
Money Box, Sat 13 Mar - Paul Lewis with the latest news from the world of personal finance. [Unknown]
Moral Maze, Wed 10 Mar - Michael Buerk chairs. With Melanie Philips, Michael Portillo, Kenan Malik, Matthew Taylor. [Unknown]
Moral Maze, Wed 17 Mar - Michael Buerk chairs. With Anne McElvoy, Michael Portillo, Kenan Malik and Matthew Taylor. [5 days 2 hours]
News Briefing, Sat 13 Mar - The latest news from BBC Radio 4. [11 hours]
News Briefing, Sun 14 Mar - News from BBC Radio 4. [1 day 11 hours]
News Briefing, Mon 15 Mar - News from BBC Radio 4. [2 days 11 hours]
News Briefing, Tue 16 Mar - News from BBC Radio 4. [3 days 11 hours]
News Briefing, Wed 17 Mar - News from BBC Radio 4. [4 days 11 hours]
News Briefing, Thu 18 Mar - News from BBC Radio 4. [5 days 11 hours]
News Briefing, Fri 19 Mar - News from BBC Radio 4. [6 days 11 hours]
News, Sat 13 Mar - The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4. [18 hours]
Nick Mohammed in Quarters, Episode 2 - Energetic sketch comedy from Nick Mohammed. With guests Anna Crilly and Colin Hoult. (2/4) [5 days 5 hours]
On Your Farm, Sun 14 Mar - Elinor Goodman investigates a scheme aiming to feed Milton Keynes meat to residents. [Unknown]
Open Book, Sun 14 Mar - Novelist Maggie Gee talks to Mariella Frostrup about her memoir My Animal Life. [Unknown]
Party, Episode 2 - The friends wrangle over their new party's foreign policy. (2/4) [5 days]
Peer Review in the Dock - Mark Whitaker investigates the tarnished image of a flawed scientific process. [6 days 3 hours]
Pick of the Week, Sun 14 Mar - Caz Graham introduces her selection of highlights from the past week on BBC radio. [2 days]
PM, Mon 15 Mar - Coverage and analysis of the day's news with Eddie Mair. [2 days 23 hours]
PM, Tue 16 Mar - Coverage and analysis of the day's news with Eddie Mair. [3 days 23 hours]
PM, Wed 17 Mar - Coverage and analysis of the day's news with Eddie Mair. [4 days 23 hours]
PM, Thu 18 Mar - Coverage and analysis of the day's news with Eddie Mair. [5 days 23 hours]
PM, Saturday PM - Full coverage and analysis of the day's news with Ritula Shah, plus sports headlines. [Unknown]
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. [1 day 22 hours]
Prayer for the Day, Sat 13 Mar - Daily prayer and reflection with Rev Dr Gordon Gray. [11 hours]
Prayer for the Day, Mon 15 Mar - Daily prayer and reflection with Rev Dr Gordon Gray. [2 days 11 hours]
Prayer for the Day, Tue 16 Mar - Daily prayer and reflection with Rev Dr Gordon Gray. [3 days 11 hours]
Prayer for the Day, Wed 17 Mar - Daily prayer and reflection with Rev Dr Gordon Gray. [4 days 11 hours]
Prayer for the Day, Thu 18 Mar - Daily prayer and reflection with Rev Dr Gordon Gray. [5 days 11 hours]
Prayer for the Day, Fri 19 Mar - Daily prayer and reflection with Rev Dr Gordon Gray. [6 days 11 hours]
Profile, Baroness Catherine Ashton - James Silver profiles Baroness Catherine Ashton. [Unknown]
Quote... Unquote, Mon 8 Mar - Nigel Rees chairs. With David Nobbs, Justin Webb, Marcel Berlins and Naomi Gryn. [Unknown]
Quote... Unquote, Mon 15 Mar - Nigel Rees chairs. With Mary Beard, Marcel Theroux, Arthur Smith and Ariel Leve. [2 days 19 hours]
Radio 4 Appeal, Deafness Research UK - Sir George Martin appeals on behalf of Deafness Research UK. [Unknown]
Ramblings, Series 14, Episode 6 - The Sheffield Dog Walking Group gather to join Clare Balding for a walk in the Peaks. (6/6) [Unknown]
Revealing the Mind Bender General - James Maw on the controversial 1960s and 1970s psychiatrist Dr William Sargant. [5 days 3 hours]
Rory Bremner's International Satirists, Barry Murphy - Ireland - Rory meets Barry Murphy, the Irish topical comic and satirist. (2/3) [3 days 5 hours]
Saturday Live, Sat 13 Mar - Fi Glover is joined by novelist and screenwriter David Nicholls. Poetry from Aoife Mannix. [Unknown]
Saturday Play, Confessions of a Medium - Dark comedy by AL Kennedy, set in 1870s London and based on a true story. [21 hours]
Saturday Review, Sat 13 Mar - Tom Sutcliffe is joined by Matthew D'Ancona, Danny Robins and Professor Jacqueline Rose. [Unknown]
Scrooby Trevithick, Entrepreneur - Scrooby mis-spends his inheritance on the 'Fruit on a Pizza' company. (1/6) [6 days 5 hours]
Shipping Forecast, Sat 13 Mar - The latest shipping forecast. [6 hours]
Shipping Forecast, Sun 14 Mar - The latest shipping forecast. [1 day 6 hours]
Shipping Forecast, Mon 15 Mar - The latest shipping forecast. [2 days 6 hours]
Shipping Forecast, Tue 16 Mar - The latest shipping forecast. [3 days 6 hours]
Shipping Forecast, Wed 17 Mar - The latest shipping forecast. [4 days 6 hours]
Shipping Forecast, Thu 18 Mar - The latest shipping forecast. [5 days 6 hours]
Shipping Forecast, Fri 19 Mar - The latest shipping forecast. [6 days 6 hours]
Showstopper! The Improvised Musical - The Showstopper musical improvisation group create a musical on the spot. [4 days 5 hours]
Six O'Clock News, Fri 12 Mar - National and international news from BBC Radio 4. [Unknown]
Six O'Clock News, Sat 13 Mar - The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4. [23 hours]
Six O'Clock News, Sun 14 Mar - The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4. [Unknown]
Six O'Clock News, Mon 15 Mar - National and international news from BBC Radio 4. [Unknown]
Six O'Clock News, Tue 16 Mar - National and international news from BBC Radio 4. [Unknown]
Six O'Clock News, Wed 17 Mar - National and international news from BBC Radio 4. [Unknown]
Six O'Clock News, Thu 18 Mar - National and international news from BBC Radio 4. [Unknown]
Sneakiepeeks, Special Relationship - Beagle Team are joined by a CIA operative on an exchange visit. (4/6) [2 days 17 hours]
Something Understood, Pilgrim or Tourist? - Satish Kumar explores the difference between a tourist and a pilgrim. [1 day 12 hours]
Soul Music, Series 9, Dido's Lament - The power of Purcell's aria, 'When I am laid in earth' explained. (3/5) [Unknown]
Soul Music, Series 9, He's Got the Whole World in His Hands - People describe the place that He's Got the Whole World in His Hands has in their lives. (4/5) [3 days 19 hours]
Start the Week, Mon 15 Mar - Andrew Marr with Ian McEwan, Paul Davies, Patricia Fara and James Crabtree. [Unknown]
Sunday Worship, People on the Edge of His Pain - A service from St Joseph's Catholic Church in Bradford, led by Fr John Newman. [1 day 14 hours]
Sunday, Sun 14 Mar - Edward Stourton discusses the religious and ethical news of the week. [1 day 13 hours]
The Alps, Episode 2 - Misha Glenny explains how Switzerland willed itself into existence. (2/3) [3 days 17 hours]
The Archers Omnibus, Sun 14 Mar - The week's events in Ambridge. [1 day 16 hours]
The Archers, Fri 12 Mar - Helen tells Kate some home truths. (16047) [A few hours]
The Archers, Sun 14 Mar - Kate gets maternal on Mother's Day. (16048) [2 days]
The Archers, Mon 15 Mar - Lilian finds an unexpected source of support. (16049) [3 days]
The Archers, Tue 16 Mar - Jill and Usha join forces. (16050) [4 days]
The Archers, Wed 17 Mar - Kate catches up with an old comrade. (16051) [5 days]
The Archers, Thu 18 Mar - Time is running out for Kenton. (16052) [6 days]
The Bottom Line, Thu 11 Mar - Evan Davis and his panel discuss making cuts and nightmare customers. [Unknown]
The Bottom Line, Thu 18 Mar - Evan Davis and his panel disccuss rivals and regulation. [Unknown]
The Film Programme, Fri 12 Mar - Bourne Ultimatum director Paul Greengrass enters the Green Zone with Matt Damon. [Unknown]
The Film Programme, Fri 19 Mar - Gurinder Chadha discusses her new film, It's A Wonderful Afterlife. [Unknown]
The Long View, British brands, American takeovers: Boots and Cadbury - Jonathan Freedland takes the Long View of Kraft's takeover of Cadbury. [3 days 15 hours]
The Media Show, Wed 17 Mar - '1000s of cockroaches on trains' - really?; C4; covering Sahil's kidnap; sport on TV. [Unknown]
The Now Show, Series 30, Episode 1 - Steve Punt and Hugh Dennis present a satirical review of the week's news. (1/6) [18 hours]
The Now Show, Series 30, Episode 2 - Steve Punt and Hugh Dennis present a satirical review of the week's news. (2/6) [A few hours]
The Secrets of the Art and the Artist: Caravaggio, Episode 1 - Roger Law embarks on a journey to understand controversial artist Caravaggio. (1/3) [1 day 20 hours]
The World This Weekend, Sun 14 Mar - A look at events around the world with Shaun Ley. [1 day 19 hours]
The World Tonight, Fri 12 Mar - National and international news and analysis with Ritula Shah. [Unknown]
The World Tonight, Mon 15 Mar - National and international news and analysis with Ritula Shah. [Unknown]
The World Tonight, Tue 16 Mar - National and international news and analysis with Ritula Shah. [Unknown]
The World Tonight, Wed 17 Mar - National and international news and analysis with Carolyn Quinn. [Unknown]
The World Tonight, Thu 18 Mar - Can the Middle East Quartet meeting in Moscow revive the peace process in the region? [6 days 4 hours]
Thinking Allowed, Wed 10 Mar - The meaning of military futurology, and anti-racist comedy in the UK and US. [Unknown]
Thinking Allowed, Wed 17 Mar - Laurie Taylor discusses milk and modernity, and why burglary is going out of fashion. [Unknown]
Today in Parliament, Fri 12 Mar - News, views and features on today's stories in Parliament with Mark D'Arcy. [5 hours]
Today in Parliament, Mon 15 Mar - News, views and features on today's stories in Parliament with Sean Curran. [3 days 5 hours]
Today in Parliament, Tue 16 Mar - News, views and features on today's stories in Parliament with Susan Hulme. [4 days 5 hours]
Today in Parliament, Wed 17 Mar - News, views and features on today's stories in Parliament with David Wilby. [5 days 5 hours]
Today in Parliament, Thu 18 Mar - News, views and features on today's stories in Parliament with Sean Curran. [6 days 5 hours]
Today, Sat 13 Mar - Including Sports Desk, Weather, Thought for the Day; Yesterday in Parliament. [14 hours]
Today, Mon 15 Mar - Including Sports Desk; Weather; Thought for the Day. [2 days 14 hours]
Today, Tue 16 Mar - Including Sports Desk; Weather; Thought for the Day; Yesterday in Parliament. [3 days 14 hours]
Today, Wed 17 Mar - Including Sports Desk; Weather; Thought for the Day; Yesterday in Parliament. [4 days 14 hours]
Today, Thu 18 Mar - Including Sports Desk; Weather; Thought for the Day; Yesterday in Parliament. [5 days 14 hours]
Today, Fri 19 Mar - Including Sports Desk; Weather; Thought for the Day; Yesterday in Parliament. [6 days 14 hours]
Week in Westminster, Sat 13 Mar - A look behind the scenes at Westminster with Peter Riddell. [Unknown]
Westminster Hour, Sun 14 Mar - Reports from behind the scenes at Westminster. Including It Happened Here. [2 days 4 hours]
When I Grow Up, Episode 5 - John Waite reports on how childhood dreams and ambitions match up to the reality of life. (5/5) [3 days 15 hours]
Woman's Hour Drama, Beyond Black, Alison's Retribution - Alison confronts the past and finally learns the truth about her childhood. (10/10) [Unknown]
Woman's Hour Drama, The Cloths Of Heaven, Episode 1 - A poem by WB Yeats holds the key to an unexpected love affair for a British diplomat. (1/5) [2 days 16 hours]
Woman's Hour Drama, The Cloths Of Heaven, Episode 2 - Daniel tries again to approach Rachel, but she still refuses to acknowledge him. (2/5) [3 days 16 hours]
Woman's Hour Drama, The Cloths Of Heaven, Episode 3 - Rachel takes a trek up country, where she encounters self-styled entrepreneur Bob Newpin. (3/5) [4 days 16 hours]
Woman's Hour Drama, The Cloths Of Heaven, Episode 4 - Daniel discovers the tragic reason for Rachel's uneasy relationship with Kamal. (4/5) [5 days 16 hours]
Woman's Hour Drama, The Cloths Of Heaven, Episode 5 - After a fleeting but cathartic affair Rachel returns to face her lover, Kamal. (5/5) [6 days 16 hours]
Woman's Hour, Fri 12 Mar - With Jenni Murray. [Unknown]
Woman's Hour, Mon 15 Mar - With Jane Garvey. Gordon Brown interviewed; plus the etiquette of going bra-less in public [Unknown]
Woman's Hour, Tue 16 Mar - With Jane Garvey. Including Sian Phillips on playing Juliet, and women jockeys. [Unknown]
Woman's Hour, Wed 17 Mar - With Jenni Murray. Including the new children's commissioner, and Parkour. [Unknown]
Woman's Hour, Thu 18 Mar - With Jenni Murray. Including costume designer Sandy Powell on her third Oscar. [Unknown]
Woman's Hour, Fri 19 Mar - With Jenni Murray. [Unknown]
Woman's Hour, Weekend Woman's Hour - With Jane Garvey. Including Lynda Bellingham on adoption, and should the burka be banned? [Unknown]
Women of the New Wave - Singer Pauline Black meets some of the women who were in the vanguard of punk music. [1 day 19 hours]
World at One, Mon 15 Mar - National and international news with Martha Kearney. [2 days 19 hours]
World at One, Tue 16 Mar - National and international news with Martha Kearney. [3 days 19 hours]
World at One, Wed 17 Mar - National and international news. [4 days 19 hours]
World at One, Thu 18 Mar - National and international news with Martha Kearney. [5 days 19 hours]
World at One, Fri 19 Mar - National and international news with Shaun Ley. [6 days 19 hours]
You and Yours, Fri 12 Mar - The dos and don'ts of cookery for the visually impaired. [Unknown]
You and Yours, Mon 15 Mar - Lord Stern's message to sceptics; the mystery of the three-pronged light bulb. [Unknown]
You and Yours, Tue 16 Mar - How confident are you about getting into the housing market? [Unknown]
You and Yours, Wed 17 Mar - Sir Alan Sugar's business tips; the Yellow Pages - useful or useless? [Unknown]
You and Yours, Thu 18 Mar - Gas and electricity at cost price; clamping down on used car sales. [Unknown]
You and Yours, Fri 19 Mar - Blockbuster up for sale, clampdown on extra car hire charges and surfing in Bournemouth. [Unknown]




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