Eddie Izzard on 2012 and political aims; TV Hamlet and Turn Of The Screw reviewed.
Kirsty Young's castaway is Sir Michael Caine.
Kate Adie introduces BBC foreign correspondents with the stories behind the headlin...
O'Connor and Toby Jug settle in to life together.
Mark Lawson talks to some of 2009's key cultural figures.
Jon Sopel explores the techniques used by politicians to avoid questions in intervi...
Russell Davies chairs the eleventh heat of the perennial general knowledge contest.
News and conversation about the big stories of the week with Paddy O'Connell.
Having rescued a tiny kitten from a derelict barn, O'Connor has to fight to keep it...
Robin Ince and Brian Cox are joined by the Very Rev Victor Stock and Adam Rutherfor...
Keira Knightley in The Misanthrope and an interview with John Hurt.
Peter Gibbs chairs. With Anne Swithinbank, Chris Beardshaw and John Cushnie.
One snowy night in the wilds of Northumberland, O'Connor hears a cry of pain in the...
How have world leaders' attitude to global warming changed since the year 2000?
Richard Daniel and his team discuss listeners' questions about the natural world.
Neil Innes discusses the life of his colleague and friend Vivian Stanshall.
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Featuring a reading by the late Adrian Mitchell of his poem, To Whom It May Concern.
Sir Christopher Meyer examines the relationship between the press and politicians.
How much information about us is in circulation and what are our rights to access it?
In one of Britain's oldest grottos, Santa finds the present very different to the past.
Was marrying within the family key to success of the ruling classes in Victorian England?
Inside US presidential debates; Nicholas Coleridge; will the OFT veto Project Canvas?
Chris Ledgard explores the restoration of Sunday trading in August 1994.
With Jane Garvey. Listener phone-in on how to survive the family Christmas.
O'Connor and Toby Jug settle in to life together.
Lively and diverse conversation with Libby Purves and guests including Howard Goodall.
Martha Kearney chairs the topical debate from Masham, North Yorkshire.
Daniel Day-Lewis on Nine, James Cameron on Avatar and Sam Taylor-Wood on Nowhere Boy.