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With increasing numbers of British pubs closing, Dominic Arkwright considers their demise.
Linda McAuley champions the cause of consumers, from welfare rights to health education.
Mike goes on a US road trip, stopping to meet an inventor, a car dealer and a helpful man
Comedian Michael McIntyre joins Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley on the sofa.
With Amanda Holden and Matt Allwright. Sir Gerry Robinson offers advice on writing a will.
Three mathematicians pit their skills against the wits of the Cambridge Quiz Society. (R)
When Grumpy Ball receives a gift, he wonders if he's misjudged his bouncy brother.
Matt Baker finds how the River Clyde is being prevented from flooding Glasgow.
Robert Haughton paid 245,000 pounds for his Balham pad and has hopes for a big sale. (R)
Kristian Digby helps Mary and Philip Newey, who want to downsize and live mortgage-free. (R)
Chris Frank has been trying to sell his Harrogate home for more than a year. (R)
Marilyn Wedgewood wants to sell her Edwardian semi and ship out to the West Country. (R)
Martyn Brabbins conducts the BBC SSO and tenor Daniel Norman in Maxwell Davies's Taverner.
Robert Shearman's persuasive fantasy depicts the devil in the guise of a romantic novelist
Steve Rosenberg talks to survivors and revisits the Sobibor concentration camp.
A forecast for climbers, hillwalkers and sailors, broadcast daily on BBC Radio Scotland.
Thai forensic pathologist; US story library; Commonwealth expeditions remembered.
After Mumbai attacks; Somali banker; Commonwealth expeditions; Zambia's champion boxer
Remembering Mumbai terror attacks; ritual cleansing in Uganda; Commonwealth expeditions.
Life after Lords Resistance Army; addiction in Afghanistan; families unite in US army.