Today Episodes by date: September 2010
September 2010
Thu 30 Sep
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- 06:00 BBC Radio 4
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Wed 29 Sep
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- 06:00 BBC Radio 4
29/09/2010
Ed Miliband outlines his plans for Labour, plus Gen Richard Dannatt on defence cuts.
First broadcast: 29 Sep 2010
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Tue 28 Sep
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- 06:00 BBC Radio 4
28/09/2010
Debating North Korean politics, Ed Miliband's speech and the UK's opportunities in space.
First broadcast: 28 Sep 2010
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Mon 27 Sep
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- 06:00 BBC Radio 4
27/09/2010
Debating Ed Miliband's debt to the unions and the UN's alien ambassador.
First broadcast: 27 Sep 2010
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Sat 25 Sep
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- 07:00 BBC Radio 4
25/09/2010
Lord Kinnock on the Labour leadership election, plus what came before the Big Bang?
First broadcast: 25 Sep 2010
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Fri 24 Sep
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- 06:00 BBC Radio 4 FM only
24/09/2010
Debating quango cancellation, council tax revaluation and banking reconfiguration.
First broadcast: 24 Sep 2010
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Thu 23 Sep
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- 06:00 BBC Radio 4
23/09/2010
Are the police "retreating from the streets" and is science getting harder?
First broadcast: 23 Sep 2010
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Wed 22 Sep
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- 06:00 BBC Radio 4
22/09/2010
With Vince Cable on the "murky" corporate world and freed Farc captive Ingrid Betancourt.
First broadcast: 22 Sep 2010
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Tue 21 Sep
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- 06:00 BBC Radio 4
21/09/2010
Nick Clegg defends his economic policies, plus Imran Khan on Pakistani cricket.
First broadcast: 21 Sep 2010
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Mon 20 Sep
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- 06:00 BBC Radio 4
20/09/2010
With Lord Ashdown on the Lib Dem conference and Michael Gove on education inequality.
First broadcast: 20 Sep 2010
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Sat 18 Sep
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- 07:00 BBC Radio 4
18/09/2010
Will the Pope's message go beyond Catholics? Plus Europe's painful wartime memories.
First broadcast: 18 Sep 2010
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Fri 17 Sep
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- 06:00 BBC Radio 4
17/09/2010
Reporting on Zimbabwe's abandoned children, MI5's extremist concerns and philosophy online
First broadcast: 17 Sep 2010
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Thu 16 Sep
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- 06:00 BBC Radio 4
16/09/2010
Debating the Pope's attack on secularism, the replacement of Trident and new airline seats
First broadcast: 16 Sep 2010
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Wed 15 Sep
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- 06:00 BBC Radio 4
15/09/2010
Debating military spending, new hope for cancer treatment and the Pope's uphill battle.
First broadcast: 15 Sep 2010
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Tue 14 Sep
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- 06:00 BBC Radio 4
14/09/2010
Ofsted queries figures for children with special needs, and should cannabis be licensed?
First broadcast: 14 Sep 2010
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Mon 13 Sep
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- 06:00 BBC Radio 4
13/09/2010
Bankers agree new rules, plus are we set for a 'winter of discontent'?
First broadcast: 13 Sep 2010
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Sat 11 Sep
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- 07:00 BBC Radio 4
11/09/2010
More fallout from the PAYE problems, plus tensions around the 9/11 anniversary.
First broadcast: 11 Sep 2010
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Fri 10 Sep
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- 06:00 BBC Radio 4
10/09/2010
Debating benefits as a lifestyle choice, cutting reoffending and a high IQ graveyard.
First broadcast: 10 Sep 2010
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Thu 9 Sep
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- 06:00 BBC Radio 4
09/09/2010
Nick Clegg on cuts, Simon Heffer investigates grammar and two heavyweights go head-to-head
First broadcast: 09 Sep 2010
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Wed 8 Sep
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- 06:00 BBC Radio 4
08/09/2010
With Stephen Hawking, John le Carre, science funding and degrees of murder.
First broadcast: 08 Sep 2010
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Tue 7 Sep
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- 06:00 BBC Radio 4
07/09/2010
Errors in the PAYE system, remembering the Blitz and is Obama a failure?
First broadcast: 07 Sep 2010
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Mon 6 Sep
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- 06:00 BBC Radio 4
06/09/2010
The Met promises to re-examine phone hack claims, plus criticism of MoD civil servants.
First broadcast: 06 Sep 2010
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Sat 4 Sep
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- 07:00 BBC Radio 4
04/09/2010
With John Humphrys and Sarah Montague. Including Sports Desk, Weather, Thought for the Day
First broadcast: 04 Sep 2010
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Fri 3 Sep
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- 06:00 BBC Radio 4
03/09/2010
Debating the cricket scandal, politicians' wives and Ed Balls on deficit reduction.
First broadcast: 03 Sep 2010
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Thu 2 Sep
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- 06:00 BBC Radio 4
02/09/2010
Questioning William Hague's judgement, plus the future of Middle East peace talks.
First broadcast: 02 Sep 2010
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Wed 1 Sep
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- 06:00 BBC Radio 4
01/09/2010
Inside Blair's memoirs, the new mideast peace talks and the role of self-help books.
First broadcast: 01 Sep 2010
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Sebastian Baczkiewicz's drama responds to a new report into young people and pornography.