Today Episodes by date: December 2010
December 2010
Fri 31 Dec
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- 06:00 BBC Radio 4
31/12/2010
Guest editor Dame Clara Furse investigates bank-bashing, marmalade making and the City.
First broadcast: 31 Dec 2010
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Thu 30 Dec
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- 06:00 BBC Radio 4 FM only
- 06:30 BBC Radio 4 LW only
30/12/2010
Guest editor Richard Ingrams speaks to Peter O'Toole and visits a modern newsroom.
First broadcast: 30 Dec 2010
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Wed 29 Dec
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- 06:00 BBC Radio 4 FM only
- 06:30 BBC Radio 4 LW only
29/12/2010
Guest editor Sam Taylor-Wood investigates the decline in home births.
First broadcast: 29 Dec 2010
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Tue 28 Dec
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- 06:00 BBC Radio 4 FM only
- 06:30 BBC Radio 4 LW only
28/12/2010
Including Sports Desk, Weather, Thought for the Day; Yesterday in Parliament.
First broadcast: 28 Dec 2010
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Mon 27 Dec
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- 06:00 BBC Radio 4 FM only
- 06:30 BBC Radio 4 LW only
27/12/2010
Guest editor Diana Athill and the Archbishop of Canterbury reflect on the meaning of faith
First broadcast: 27 Dec 2010
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Fri 24 Dec
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- 06:00 BBC Radio 4
24/12/2010
Including Sports Desk; Weather; Thought for the Day with Pope Benedict XVI.
First broadcast: 24 Dec 2010
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Thu 23 Dec
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- 06:00 BBC Radio 4
23/12/2010
Debating Christmas travel and Christmas stress and the likelihood of Afghan war success.
First broadcast: 23 Dec 2010
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Wed 22 Dec
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- 06:00 BBC Radio 4
22/12/2010
Including Sports Desk, Weather, Thought for the Day; Yesterday in Parliament.
First broadcast: 22 Dec 2010
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Tue 21 Dec
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- 06:00 BBC Radio 4
21/12/2010
Wikileaks founder Julian Assange discusses extradition and the morality of leaking secrets
First broadcast: 21 Dec 2010
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Mon 20 Dec
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- 06:00 BBC Radio 4 FM only
20/12/2010
The big freeze continues, Lord Heseltine remembers Anthony Howard, and The Archers turn 60
First broadcast: 20 Dec 2010
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Sat 18 Dec
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- 07:00 BBC Radio 4 FM only
18/12/2010
Journalists John Pilger and Janet Daley discuss the level of support for Julian Assange.
First broadcast: 18 Dec 2010
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Fri 17 Dec
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- 06:00 BBC Radio 4 FM only
17/12/2010
Debating boys' illiteracy, European economic stability and love for a white Christmas.
First broadcast: 17 Dec 2010
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Thu 16 Dec
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- 06:00 BBC Radio 4 FM only
16/12/2010
Debating court closures, Bob Ainsworth's call for drug decriminalisation and great actors.
First broadcast: 16 Dec 2010
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Wed 15 Dec
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- 06:00 BBC Radio 4
15/12/2010
Analysis of the 100 billion pound black hole in public pensions.
First broadcast: 15 Dec 2010
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Tue 14 Dec
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- 06:00 BBC Radio 4
14/12/2010
Will cuts test the NHS to the limit, and what does the future hold for Silvio Berlusconi?
First broadcast: 14 Dec 2010
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Mon 13 Dec
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- 06:00 BBC Radio 4
13/12/2010
Eric Pickles on cuts and 'localism' plus Peter Bazalgette's view of The X Factor.
First broadcast: 13 Dec 2010
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Sat 11 Dec
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- 07:00 BBC Radio 4
11/12/2010
A draft deal at the Cancun UN climate summit, plus Alistair McGowan on Noel Coward.
First broadcast: 11 Dec 2010
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Fri 10 Dec
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- 06:00 BBC Radio 4
- 07:00 BBC Radio 4 LW only
10/12/2010
With Vince Cable on tuition fees, Boris Johnson on riots in London and Olympic poems.
First broadcast: 10 Dec 2010
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Thu 9 Dec
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- 06:00 BBC Radio 4
09/12/2010
Debating Wikileaks cyber-revenge, the Lib Dem tuition fee conundrum, and the Shard.
First broadcast: 09 Dec 2010
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Wed 8 Dec
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- 06:00 BBC Radio 4
08/12/2010
Debating whether Britain fears Libya, private funding of the arts and history in school.
First broadcast: 08 Dec 2010
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Tue 7 Dec
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- 06:00 BBC Radio 4 FM only
- 07:00 BBC Radio 4 LW only
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Mon 6 Dec
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- 06:00 BBC Radio 4 FM only
- 07:00 BBC Radio 4 LW only
06/12/2010
Jeremy Hunt outlines government plans for super-fast broadband.
First broadcast: 06 Dec 2010
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Sat 4 Dec
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- 07:00 BBC Radio 4
04/12/2010
Jonathan Powell on Anglo-US relations, plus Shane MacGowan's Christmas single.
First broadcast: 04 Dec 2010
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Fri 3 Dec
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- 06:00 BBC Radio 4 FM only
- 07:00 BBC Radio 4 LW only
03/12/2010
Did England's 2018 World Cup bid ever have a chance? Plus Frank Field on tackling poverty.
First broadcast: 03 Dec 2010
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Thu 2 Dec
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- 06:00 BBC Radio 4
02/12/2010
Debating snow disruption, the World Cup bid and Wikileaks questions for Hillary Clinton.
First broadcast: 02 Dec 2010
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Wed 1 Dec
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- 06:00 BBC Radio 4
01/12/2010
Debating executive pay in the public sector, society and faith and the future of Nigeria.
First broadcast: 01 Dec 2010
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BBC Radio 4 joins the BBC World Service.