Tom Sutcliffe talks to Nitin Sawhney, Stephen Poliakoff, Dennis Sewell and Harriet Ritvo.
Keith Floyd was one of the first chefs to become a celebrity.
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Jolyon Jenkins investigates the probate industry.
The train staff on an intercity journey battle with their infatuations for each other.

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National and international news with Edward Stourton.
Russell Davies chairs the sixth heat of the perennial general knowledge contest.
Comedy by Katie Hims. Jess takes a day trip to kiss her dead first love, Danny, goodbye.
How the Lux Theatre brought the silver screen to the airwaves in an unlikely alliance.
Evocative series telling the story of an Oxfordshire garden through time and the seasons.
South Africa's president announces that its beaches are to be opened to all races.
Jack Dee chairs. Barry Cryer, Graeme Garden and Tim Brooke-Taylor are joined by Rob Brydon
Bella Wilfer, whose life has become decidedly more comfortable, confides in her father.
How Harold Macmillan misled parliament in 1960 over claims of war prisoner brainwashing.
What would happen if Britain chose to leave the European Union? Chris Bowlby reports.
Tom Sutcliffe talks to Nitin Sawhney, Stephen Poliakoff, Dennis Sewell and Harriet Ritvo.

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Gordon Brown proposes a planned timetable for withdrawal of troops from Afghanistan.
As German troops advance across Europe, how long can the Landauers stay in Czechoslovakia?
Honor Blackman introduces a selection of the poetry and prose which has inspired her.
Deborah Bull and tap dancer Nada Karsakov trace the genealogy of the Lancashire Clog Dance
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Keith Floyd was one of the first chefs to become a celebrity.

BBC Radio 4 joins the BBC World Service.
Daily prayer and reflection with Philip Robinson.
There's a lack of funding in agricultural research, according to Lord Taylor of Holbeach.