Radio 4 LW (HQ WMA) last updated on Fri 18 May 2012 1709 GMT
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15 Minute Drama, The Diary of Samuel Pepys: Series 4, Episode 1 - 1663 begins badly for the diarist and his wife. (1/5) [2 days 18 hours]
15 Minute Drama, The Diary of Samuel Pepys: Series 4, Episode 2 - Sam goes to see an autopsy, and Elizabeth begins dancing lessons with Mr Pembleton. (2/5) [3 days 18 hours]
15 Minute Drama, The Diary of Samuel Pepys: Series 4, Episode 3 - Sam's jealousy of Elizabeth's dancing tutor, Mr Pembleton, begins to run out of control. (3/5) [4 days 18 hours]
15 Minute Drama, The Diary of Samuel Pepys: Series 4, Episode 4 - Sam is disappointed to discover the truth behind Lord Sandwich's strange behaviour. (4/5) [5 days 18 hours]
15 Minute Drama, The Diary of Samuel Pepys: Series 4, Episode 5 - Sam decides to put himself on the line and confront his benefactor, Lord Sandwich. (5/5) [6 days 18 hours]
A Celebration for Ascension Day - From St Sepulchre's Church London, featuring music by John Rutter and Imogen Holst. [6 days 4 hours]
A Point of View, Military matters - Will Self asks what can drive political leaders into the arms of the military. [Unknown]
Afternoon Drama, Severed Threads, God's Clothing Firm - Three lives on three continents connected by one event... (1/3) [2 days 22 hours]
Afternoon Drama, Severed Threads, If Thy Hand Offend Thee - Three lives on three continents connected by one event. (2/3) [3 days 22 hours]
Afternoon Drama, Severed Threads, The Reckoning - Vengeance is on Ben's mind, Prem is drawn into danger, and Jim's life takes a nose dive. (3/3) [4 days 22 hours]
All in the Mind, Money and Motivation; Street Therapy and Insanity Law - Money and motivation, street therapy and reforming the law on insanity. [Unknown]
Any Answers?, Sat 12 May - Call Jonathan Dimbleby on 03700 100 444, email any.answers@bbc.co.uk or tweet #bbcaq. [22 hours]
Any Questions?, Woodstock - Jonathan Dimbleby chairs a discussion of news and politics from Woodstock, Oxfordshire. [Unknown]
Archive on 4, The Great Listener - Alan Dein tells the story of the ground-breaking oral historian Tony Parker. [1 day 4 hours]
Believe It!, Rivals - Did you know Sean Connery was offered the part of Victor Meldrew, before Richard Wilson? (2/4) [4 days 19 hours]
Bells on Sunday, Sun 13 May - The bells of St George's Church, Poynton, Cheshire. [1 day 13 hours]
Book at Bedtime, Beginner's Goodbye, Episode 5 - Slowly, as the repairs to his home start to take shape, Aaron's grief begins to ease. (5/10) [6 hours]
Book at Bedtime, Beginner's Goodbye, Episode 6 - Aaron remembers the first few tentative dates with his late wife, Dorothy. (6/10) [3 days 6 hours]
Book at Bedtime, Beginner's Goodbye, Episode 7 - Aaron is spending a lot of time thinking about the early days of his marriage. (7/10) [4 days 6 hours]
Book at Bedtime, Beginner's Goodbye, Episode 8 - Aaron is distracted from his grief by some reassuringly ordinary visits from his dead wife (8/10) [5 days 6 hours]
Book at Bedtime, Beginner's Goodbye, Episode 9 - Moving and life-affirming story by Anne Tyler. (9/10) [6 days 6 hours]
Book of the Week, Granta's Britain, The Magic Place - By Kapka Kassabova. A Bulgarian Kiwi novelist finds her sense of home in Scotland. (5/5) [Unknown]
Book of the Week, The Uke of Wallington, Episode 1 - Mark Wallington embarks on a one-man ukulele tour of Great Britain. (1/5) [2 days 17 hours]
Book of the Week, The Uke of Wallington, Episode 2 - Mark Wallington's ukulele tour takes in the Isle of Wight. (2/5) [3 days 17 hours]
Book of the Week, The Uke of Wallington, Episode 3 - In Bangor, Mark is asked to fill for half an hour, as the belly dancer hasn't turned up. (3/5) [4 days 17 hours]
Book of the Week, The Uke of Wallington, Episode 4 - It's Festival time, and Mark Wallington is awarded the title Uke of Edinburgh. (4/5) [5 days 17 hours]
Book of the Week, The Uke of Wallington, Episode 5 - His tour nearing its end, Mark strolls along Balnakeil Bay and reflects on his journey. (5/5) [6 days 17 hours]
Broadcasting House, Sun 13 May - Sunday morning magazine programme presented by Paddy O'Connell. [1 day 17 hours]
Cabin Pressure, Series 3, Qikiqtarjuaq - When MJN flies near the North Pole, the hunt is on for polar bears and a rogue lemon. (1/6) [4 days 2 hours]
Classic Serial, The Great Gatsby, Episode 1 - F Scott Fitzgerald's classic novel on the fallibility of the American dream. (1/2) [Unknown]
Classic Serial, The Great Gatsby, Episode 2 - Nick's neighbour, Gatsby, asks him to engineer a meeting with his lost love Daisy. (2/2) [1 day 23 hours]
Copenhagen Confidential, The Suitcase - Things go awry for a traveller when his bags go missing at the airport. (1/3) [2 days 3 hours]
Costing the Earth, Pushing Water - Drought in the south but plenty of water elsewhere. Why not move it? Tom Heap investigates [Unknown]
Counterpoint, Series 26, Episode 3 - Heat three of the music quiz with competitors from Birmingham, Nottingham and Berwickshire (3/13) [Unknown]
Counterpoint, Series 26, Episode 4 - Fourth heat of the music quiz, with contestants from Surrey, Essex and the Isle of Wight. (4/13) [2 days 23 hours]
Crossing Continents, Russia's New Energy Frontier - Lucy Ash visits Russia's Arctic where reindeer herders and gas companies compete for land. [Unknown]
Danish Noir, Last Train to Helsingor - Strange things wait for Borg when he wakes in a disused railway siding. (1/3) [1 day 8 hours]
Desert Island Discs, Baroness Hollins - Kirsty Young interviews professor of psychiatry Baroness Sheila Hollins. [Unknown]
Desert Island Discs, Tim Minchin - Musician and comedian Tim Minchin is interviewed by Kirsty Young. [Unknown]
Extinct!, Episode 1 - Adam Rutherford asks why almost all of life became extinct 250 million years ago. (1/3) [Unknown]
Face the Facts, Wed 16 May - John Waite investigates the two billion pounds of unpaid court fines. [Unknown]
Farming Today, Mon 14 May - Anna Hill hears farmers are being put off building reservoirs, despite the drought. [2 days 13 hours]
Farming Today, Tue 15 May - The controversial Severn barrage, which MP Peter Hain quit his job to support. [3 days 13 hours]
Farming Today, Wed 16 May - Multi-million pound supermarket contracts bought with bribes of luxury holidays. [4 days 13 hours]
Farming Today, Thu 17 May - Anna Hill talks to Farming Minister Jim Paice about China's growing market. [5 days 13 hours]
Farming Today, Fri 18 May - How Ireland has cracked the Chinese market for dairy, pork, and seafood. [6 days 13 hours]
Farming Today, Farming Today This Week - Charlotte Smith hears from young farmers and students about a farming career. [14 hours]
Food Programme, A Soya Bean Future? - What is the future for one of the world's most successful and controversial crops, soya? [Unknown]
Four Thought, Series 3, Martin Cassini - Martin Cassini argues that the UK system for managing traffic needs radical reform. (6) [Unknown]
Four Thought, Series 3, Matthew Syed - Matthew Syed says the importance of talent over effort should not be overemphasised. (5) [Unknown]
Friday Drama, Greed All About It - By Ian Hislop and Nick Newman. Satirical look at the Wapping dispute. [5 hours]
From Our Own Correspondent, Sat 12 May - Kate Adie introduces reports from the BBC's foreign correspondents across the world. [Unknown]
Front Row, Coronation Street musical; Anish Kapoor's Olympic sculpture - Anish Kapoor's giant Olympic sculpture, the Coronation Street musical, and the Proclaimers [Unknown]
Front Row, Danny DeVito and Richard Griffiths interviewed; the Art Fund Prize shortlist announced - Danny DeVito and Richard Griffiths, and the shortlist for the Art Fund Prize for museums. [Unknown]
Front Row, Kevin Rowland from Dexys Midnight Runners; Ballgowns at the V&A - Dexys Midnight Runners return, ballgowns at the V&A, and Brice Marden. With John Wilson. [Unknown]
Front Row, Omid Djalili in What the Butler Saw; Julie Delpy on screen - Omid Djalili in a new staging of What yhe Butler Saw; Julie Delpy's 2 Days in New York. [Unknown]
Front Row, Screenwriter Paul Abbott; The Dictator reviewed - Shameless creator Paul Abbott on his new TV drama; Sacha Baron Cohen in The Dictator. [Unknown]
Gardeners' Question Time, Malvern Spring Gardening Show - Eric Robson and the panel are garden trouble-shooting at Malvern Spring Gardening Show. [Unknown]
Great Lives, Series 27, Goya - Diana Athill joins Matthew to explore the life of the Spanish painter Francisco de Goya. (7/8) [Unknown]
Great Lives, Series 27, John Ford - Eric Pickles chooses the great Hollywood director John Ford. (6/8) [Unknown]
Holy Mackerel - It's My Life! - How Frank Dickens's record-breaking cartoon strip Bristow has survived 60 turbulent years. [1 day 21 hours]
In Business, Bank to Basics - Britain's big four banks are being challenged by newcomers. Peter Day investigates. [Unknown]
In Our Time, Clausewitz and On War - Melvyn Bragg and his guests discuss Clausewitz's influential treatise On War. (546) [Unknown]
In Touch, Tue 15 May - Peter White talks to Prof Andrew Lotery about the interim results of the IVAN trial. [Unknown]
iPM, Sat 12 May - 'They sing racist songs on the school bus' - John Humphrys' son on Greece's far right. [Unknown]
It Is Rocket Science, Series 2, Episode 1 - Are there civilisations on other planets, and, if so, why do they never call? (1/4) [5 days 6 hours]
Just a Minute, Series 63, Episode 1 - Nicholas Parsons hosts, with guests Paul Merton, Julian Clary, Sue Perkins and Greg Proops (1/6) [3 days 2 hours]
Key Matters, Series 3, B Minor - Ivan Hewett joins choral conductor Simon Halsey to explore the austere key of B Minor. (1/5) [Unknown]
Key Matters, Series 3, E Major - Ivan is joined by violinist, Prof Paul Robertson, to explore the ecstatic key of E major. (3/5) [Unknown]
Key Matters, Series 3, G Minor - Ivan Hewett is joined by musicologist Cliff Eisen to explore the key of G minor. (2/5) [Unknown]
Last Word, Vidal Sassoon, Angelica Garnett, Maurice Sendak and Lloyd Brevett - Matthew Bannister on Vidal Sassoon, Angelica Garnett, Maurice Sendak and Lloyd Brevett. [Unknown]
Leader Conference, Series 2, Britain's economy, the right to insult, and proper attire at breakfast - Journalists debate with Andrew Rawnsley what leading articles about the news should say. (3/3) [Unknown]
Lives in a Landscape, Series 10, Episode 3 - Alan Dein is in Portrush in Northern Ireland as the town tidies up for the Irish Open. (3/4) [Unknown]
Loose Ends, Lesley Sharp, Goldie, Russell Watson and Danny Wallace - Clive Anderson is joined by Russell Watson and Lesley Sharp, with music from JD McPherson. [1 day 2 hours]
Making History, Tue 15 May - Helen Castor on the forgotten war of 1812, West Indian cricket and the history of Tamworth [Unknown]
Material World, Thu 10 May - Quentin Cooper investigates the news in science and science in the news. [Unknown]
Midnight News, Sat 12 May - The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4. [8 hours]
Midnight News, Sun 13 May - The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4. [1 day 8 hours]
Midnight News, Mon 14 May - The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4. [2 days 7 hours]
Midnight News, Tue 15 May - The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4. [3 days 8 hours]
Midnight News, Wed 16 May - The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4. [4 days 8 hours]
Midnight News, Thu 17 May - The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4. [5 days 8 hours]
Midnight News, Fri 18 May - The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4. [6 days 8 hours]
Midweek, Angela Rippon, Jim Lee, Marian Partington, Vusi Mahlasela - Libby Purves is joined by journalist Angela Rippon, and photographer and filmmaker Jim Lee [Unknown]
Money Box Live, Wed 16 May - Financial phone-in. [Unknown]
Money Box, Sat 12 May - Paul Lewis looks at a PPI refund, Which's Big Switch, savings rates and HMRC call costs. [Unknown]
More or Less, Are CEOs worth it? - Executive pay, chess and trouble on the Greek railway. [Unknown]
Mr Blue Sky, Series 2, On Your Wedding Day - It's the day before Charlie and Kill-R's wedding day, and the bride is getting cold feet. (6/6) [2 days 19 hours]
News and Papers, Sat 12 May - News headlines, plus a look at the papers. [13 hours]
News and Papers, Sun 13 May - The latest news headlines. Including a look at the papers. [1 day 14 hours]
News and Weather, Sat 12 May - The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4. [1 day 5 hours]
News Briefing, Sat 12 May - The latest news from BBC Radio 4. [13 hours]
News Briefing, Sun 13 May - News from BBC Radio 4. [1 day 13 hours]
News Briefing, Mon 14 May - News from BBC Radio 4. [2 days 13 hours]
News Briefing, Tue 15 May - News from BBC Radio 4. [3 days 13 hours]
News Briefing, Wed 16 May - News from BBC Radio 4. [4 days 13 hours]
News Briefing, Thu 17 May - News from BBC Radio 4. [5 days 13 hours]
News Briefing, Fri 18 May - News from BBC Radio 4. [6 days 13 hours]
News Headlines, Sun 13 May - The latest national and international news. [1 day 13 hours]
News, Sat 12 May - The latest news from BBC Radio 4. [20 hours]
One to One, Fi Glover talks to Alice Taylor - Fi Glover talks to the founders of the new tech companies in Silicon Roundabout, Hackney. [Unknown]
Open Book, Jackie Kay on her new collection of short stories Reality, Reality - Jackie Kay on her new collection of short stories, Reality, Reality. [Unknown]
Open Country, Devon Farm Vet - Jules Hudson explores how the role of the farm vet has changed in recent years. [Unknown]
Pick of the Week, Sun 13 May - Catherine Bott makes her selection from the past seven days of BBC Radio. [2 days 2 hours]
PM, Mon 14 May - Joanna Carr and Eddie Mair present full coverage and analysis of the day's news. [3 days 1 hour]
PM, Tue 15 May - Full coverage and analysis of the day's news with Eddie Mair. [4 days 1 hour]
PM, Wed 16 May - Eddie Mair presents coverage and analysis of the day's news. [5 days 1 hour]
PM, Saturday PM - Ritula Shah presents the day's top news stories, with sports headlines. [1 day 1 hours]
Poetry Please, Sun 13 May - First in a new series. Roger McGough is joined by Wendy Cope. [2 days]
Poetry, Texas - Danish poet Pejk Malinovski stumbles upon a small town in Texas called Poetry. [3 days]
Prayer for the Day, Sat 12 May - A short reflection and prayer to begin the day with Andrea Rea. [13 hours]
Prayer for the Day, Mon 14 May - A short reflection and prayer to begin the day with Andrea Rea. [2 days 13 hours]
Prayer for the Day, Tue 15 May - A short reflection and prayer to begin the day with Andrea Rea. [3 days 13 hours]
Prayer for the Day, Wed 16 May - A short reflection and prayer to begin the day with Andrea Rea. [4 days 13 hours]
Prayer for the Day, Thu 17 May - A short reflection and prayer to begin the day with Andrea Rea. [5 days 13 hours]
Prayer for the Day, Fri 18 May - A short reflection and prayer to begin the day with Andrea Rea. [6 days 13 hours]
Profile, Alexis Tsipras - The brash young leader of Greece's far left-wing bloc mobilising the anti-bailout vote. [Unknown]
Radio 4 Appeal, Tools with a Mission - Tommy Walsh presents an appeal on behalf of the charity Tools with a Mission. [Unknown]
Recycled Radio - Old BBC programmes chopped up and recycled into something new. [Unknown]
Saturday Drama, Othello - Northern Broadsides theatre company's version of Shakespeare's tragedy of love turned sour [1 day]
Saturday Live, Peter Hennessy, Canvey Island, selective mutism, 56 Up, the Baron of Pontinha, reading Crowdscape, Joan Baez - Sian Williams, Richard Coles and historian Peter Hennessy; Joan Baez's Inheritance Tracks. [Unknown]
Saturday Review, Sat 12 May - Tom Sutcliffe and guests with sharp, critical discussion of the week's cultural events. [Unknown]
Shakespeare's Restless World, Shakespeare Goes Global - How Shakespeare has inspired and influenced people across the globe and through the ages. (20/20) [Unknown]
Shipping Forecast, Sat 12 May - The latest shipping forecast. [8 hours]
Shipping Forecast, Sun 13 May - The latest shipping forecast. [1 day 8 hours]
Shipping Forecast, Mon 14 May - The latest shipping forecast. [2 days 8 hours]
Shipping Forecast, Tue 15 May - The latest shipping forecast. [3 days 8 hours]
Shipping Forecast, Wed 16 May - The latest shipping forecast. [4 days 8 hours]
Shipping Forecast, Thu 17 May - The latest shipping forecast. [5 days 8 hours]
Shipping Forecast, Fri 18 May - The latest shipping forecast. [6 days 8 hours]
Six O'Clock News, Fri 11 May - National and international news from BBC Radio 4. [Unknown]
Six O'Clock News, Sat 12 May - The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4. [Unknown]
Six O'Clock News, Sun 13 May - The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4. [2 days 1 hour]
Six O'Clock News, Mon 14 May - National and international news from BBC Radio 4. [Unknown]
Six O'Clock News, Tue 15 May - National and international news from BBC Radio 4. [Unknown]
Six O'Clock News, Wed 16 May - National and international news from BBC Radio 4. [Unknown]
Six O'Clock News, Thu 17 May - National and international news from BBC Radio 4. [Unknown]
So Wrong It's Right, Series 3, Episode 1 - Lee Mack, Susan Calman and Daniel Maier compete to supply the best wrong answers. (1/6) [5 days 2 hours]
Something Rotten in Mayfield - Tom Mangold investigates a murder in Kentucky that local police couldn't or wouldn't solve [Unknown]
Something Understood, Modern Architecture - Mark Tully despairs for the state of modern architecture in his home city, New Delhi. [1 day 14 hours]
Start the Week, Spain in Crisis - Andrew Marr with Paul Preston, Maria Delgado, Daniel Hannan and Iain Begg. [Unknown]
Strap In - It's Clever Peter, Nigel - Strap in as Clever Peter bring you a pygmy hippo, a mystery voice, house eyes & the pope. (1/4) [5 days 7 hours]
Sunday Worship, Sun 13 May - From St Bartholomew's Church, Stranmillis, Belfast. Led by the Rev Dr Ron Elsdon. [1 day 16 hours]
Sunday, Sun 13 May - Sunday morning religious news and current affairs programme, presented by Samira Ahmed. [Unknown]
Tales from the Stave, Series 8, Young Persons Guide to the Orchestra - Frances Fyfield explores the manuscript of Britten's Young Persons Guide to the Orchestra. (1/3) [Unknown]
The Archers Omnibus, Sun 13 May - There's a homecoming in the village. Meanwhile Usha tries to make amends. [1 day 18 hours]
The Archers, Fri 11 May - Brian looks to the future. (16725) [A few hours]
The Archers, Sun 13 May - Alan ministers to one of his flock. (16726) [2 days 2 hours]
The Archers, Mon 14 May - There's a sporting theme at The Bull. (16727) [3 days 2 hours]
The Archers, Tue 15 May - Lynda has high expectations. (16728) [4 days 2 hours]
The Archers, Wed 16 May - Amy won't concede. Meanwhile Josh gets teased. (16729) [5 days 2 hours]
The Archers, Thu 17 May - Joe is keen to solve a mystery. (16730) [6 days 2 hours]
The Bishop and the Prisoner, Episode 2 - Redeeming the irredeemable? The Bishop of Liverpool talks to offenders and victims. (2/3) [Unknown]
The Digital Human, Episode 3 - What is the biggest threat to privacy: governments, corporate entities or our friends? (3/7) [Unknown]
The Film Programme, Thu 10 May - Francine Stock interviews Jonny Lee Miller, Nigel Havers, Paul Laverty and Julie Delpy. [Unknown]
The Life Scientific, Frances Ashcroft - Frances Ashcroft on a lifetime spent studying the link between blood sugar and insulin. (22) [Unknown]
The Listening Project, Best Buddies: Darren and Jeremy - Darren and Jeremy from Cardiff discuss love, marriage and football. [Unknown]
The Listening Project, Marriage Across the Sectarian Divide: Mabel and JD - A mother and son on how their family was torn apart in sectarian Northern Ireland. [Unknown]
The Listening Project, Sunday Edition - Fi Glover presents encounters from Cardiff, Lincolnshire and Reading, via Northern Ireland [Unknown]
The Listening Project, Travelling Through Generations: Millie and Douglas - Thirteen-year-old Millie chats with her grandfather, Douglas, about his travelling past. [Unknown]
The Living World, The Pasqueflower - Joanna Pinnock views the beautiful wild pasqueflower at a nature reserve in Cambridgeshire [Unknown]
The Media Show, Channel 4's Chief Executive David Abraham - Steve Hewlett on the fast-changing media world with Channel 4 chief exec David Abraham. [Unknown]
The News Quiz, Series 77, Episode 6 - Jeremy Hardy, Mark Steel, Fred Macaulay and Bridget Christie join Sandi Toksvig. (6/9) [A few hours]
The Perfumed Mountaineer - Hayden Lorimer explores the double life of Walter Poucher, photographer and perfumer. [Unknown]
The Person from Porlock - Paul Farley seeks out the famous visitor who interrupted Coleridge's writing of Kubla Khan [Unknown]
The Trouble with Kane, Episode 1 - Series following a new approach tried as an alternative to custody for child offenders. (1/2) [Unknown]
The Unbelievable Truth, Series 9, Episode 6 - With Miles Jupp, Susan Calman, Marcus Brigstocke and Alan Davies. David Mitchell hosts. (6/6) [Unknown]
The World This Weekend, Sun 13 May - Edward Stourton presents the latest national and international news. [1 day 21 hours]
The World Tonight, Fri 11 May - Round-up of the day's news, with Robin Lustig. [Unknown]
The World Tonight, Mon 14 May - Ritula Shah presents national and international news and analysis. [Unknown]
The World Tonight, Tue 15 May - National and international news and analysis with Robin Lustig. [Unknown]
The World Tonight, Wed 16 May - Robin Lustig presents national and international news and analysis. [Unknown]
The World Tonight, Thu 17 May - Ritula Shah with a special programme on the future of higher education from King's College [Unknown]
There Is Business Like Show Business - Will Young enjoys some unlikely show tunes about tractors and bathroom fittings. [18 hours]
Things Ain't What They Used To Be - David Aaronovitch investigates 'declinism' - the idea that human society is in decline. [Unknown]
Thinking Allowed, Hebden Bridge; neighbours - Laurie Taylor explores the fortunes of Hebden Bridge. Also, a social history of neighbours [Unknown]
Thinking Allowed, Why Love Hurts - Laurie Taylor investigates the pain of love from a sociological perspective. [Unknown]
Tidal Talk from the Rock Pool, The Limpet and the Lugworm - The Limpet and the Lugworm reveal the funny side of life between the tides. (3/3) [4 days 7 hours]
Today in Parliament, Fri 11 May - Mark D'Arcy reports on events at Westminster. [7 hours]
Today in Parliament, Mon 14 May - The defence secretary announces he has closed the 'black hole' in the MOD's budget. [3 days 7 hours]
Today in Parliament, Tue 15 May - William Hague says the euro crisis is 'the biggest single obstacle to economic recovery'. [4 days 7 hours]
Today in Parliament, Wed 16 May - Sean Curran with the day's top news stories from Westminster. [5 days 7 hours]
Today in Parliament, Thu 17 May - Susan Hulme with the day's top news stories from Westminster. [6 days 7 hours]
Today, Sat 12 May - Including Yesterday in Parliament, Sports Desk, Weather and Thought for the Day. (20359) [16 hours]
Today, Mon 14 May - Debating Greek politics, Nato casualties in Libya and capitalism's future. (20360) [2 days 16 hours]
Today, Tue 15 May - With the Dalai Lama, debate on Franco-German relations, and special educational needs. (20361) [3 days 16 hours]
Today, Wed 16 May - Should Greece stay in the euro, should insults be illegal, and do you lack storage space? (20362) [4 days 16 hours]
Today, Thu 17 May - Vince Cable on Vauxhall jobs, Lord Lamont on the eurozone and Simon Cowell on The Voice. (20363) [5 days 16 hours]
Today, Fri 18 May - Debating Spain and the eurozone, parenting classes, and Sacha Baron Cohen out of character (20364) [6 days 16 hours]
Tom Wrigglesworth's Open Letters, Series 2, Compensation Culture - Tom asks Ken Clarke MP if compensation culture is opposed to the theory of evolution. (3/4) [6 days 2 hours]
Tonight, Series 2, Episode 1 - Rory Bremner and team return for another series of topical satire. (1/4) [Unknown]
Tonight, Series 2, Episode 2 - Rory Bremner hosts the topical satire show. (2/4) [6 days 7 hours]
Week in Westminster, Sat 12 May - Steve Richards of the Independent looks behind the scenes at Westminster. [Unknown]
Westminster Hour, Sun 13 May - Weekly political discussion and analysis with MPs, experts and commentators. [2 days 6 hours]
What the Papers Say, Episode 103 - Dennis Sewell of the Spectator analyses how the papers are covering the biggest stories. (103) [2 days 6 hours]
Woman's Hour, Fri 11 May - Jenni Murray takes your calls about single parenting in the regular phone-in. [Unknown]
Woman's Hour, Tue 15 May - Calmer parenting, 'punishment shootings', and osteoarthritis. Presented by Jane Garvey. [Unknown]
Woman's Hour, Wed 16 May - Susie Wolff, House of Lords reform, women and autism, Cook the Perfect...with Rowley Leigh [Unknown]
Woman's Hour, Fri 18 May - The Icelandic MP who is suing the US government. Presented by Jenni Murray. [Unknown]
Woman's Hour, Chloe Sevigny Hit and Miss - Actress Chloe Sevigny, novelist Michele Roberts, and entrepreneur Liz Earle. [Unknown]
Woman's Hour, Sweden: Are Women Living the Dream? - Jenni Murray presents a live broadcast from the Swedish capital, Stockholm. [Unknown]
Woman's Hour, Weekend Woman's Hour: Gok Wan cooks the perfect... - Being a single parent, Gok Wan cooks chinese, and Tamsin Greig on kissing Matt LeBlanc. [Unknown]
Word of Mouth, Chugger Chat - Michael Rosen tackles the language of chuggers and street vendors. Which words work best? [Unknown]
World at One, Mon 14 May - Martha Kearney presents national and international news. [2 days 21 hours]
World at One, Tue 15 May - National and international news and analysis with Martha Kearney. [3 days 21 hours]
World at One, Wed 16 May - Martha Kearney presents national and international news. [4 days 21 hours]
You and Yours, Call You and Yours: More foster carers needed in the UK - Consumer call-in with Julian Worricker, discussing the need for more UK foster carers. [Unknown]
You and Yours, Car recalls, Green Deal review and small new homes - Winifred Robinson asks when is a vehicle fault not a safety issue? [Unknown]
You and Yours, Fuel efficient cars and national anthems - Singer Billy Bragg on whether England should have its own national anthem. [Unknown]
You and Yours, School dinner portion sizes and a shortage of fire fighters - Too small and too few? School dinner portion sizes and part-time fire fighters. [Unknown]




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