Today Episodes by date: November 2011
November 2011
Wed 30 Nov
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- 06:00 BBC Radio 4
30/11/2011
Including Yesterday in Parliament, Sports Desk and Thought for the Day.
First broadcast: 30 Nov 2011
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Tue 29 Nov
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- 06:00 BBC Radio 4
29/11/2011
Debating the Autumn Statement, climate change talks, Stalin's daughter and Stonehenge lit.
First broadcast: 29 Nov 2011
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Mon 28 Nov
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- 06:00 BBC Radio 4
28/11/2011
How the North of England views the economy, plus Art Garfunkel on his voice and Paul Simon
First broadcast: 28 Nov 2011
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Sat 26 Nov
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- 07:00 BBC Radio 4
26/11/2011
Including Yesterday in Parliament, Sports Desk, Weather, Thought for the Day.
First broadcast: 26 Nov 2011
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Fri 25 Nov
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- 06:00 BBC Radio 4
25/11/2011
Including Yesterday in Parliament, Weather, Sports Desk and Thought for the Day.
First broadcast: 25 Nov 2011
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Thu 24 Nov
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- 06:00 BBC Radio 4
24/11/2011
Including Yesterday in Parliament, Sports Desk and Thought for the Day.
First broadcast: 24 Nov 2011
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Wed 23 Nov
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- 06:00 BBC Radio 4
23/11/2011
Debating Caesarean sections, elderly care, Egypt protests and the perfect pub.
First broadcast: 23 Nov 2011
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Tue 22 Nov
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- 06:00 BBC Radio 4
22/11/2011
Debating cancer care, executive pay, Egypt, doing good, plus Kate Bush on her new album.
First broadcast: 22 Nov 2011
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Mon 21 Nov
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- 06:00 BBC Radio 4
21/11/2011
With Foreign Secretary William Hague on Egypt and Ed Balls on the economy.
First broadcast: 21 Nov 2011
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Sat 19 Nov
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- 07:00 BBC Radio 4
19/11/2011
The future of sick pay. Are pensions too costly? And does E still equal mc squared?
First broadcast: 19 Nov 2011
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Fri 18 Nov
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- 06:00 BBC Radio 4
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Thu 17 Nov
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- 06:00 BBC Radio 4 LW only
10/11/2011
Including Yesterday in Parliament, Sports Desk and Thought for the Day.
First broadcast: 10 Nov 2011
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- 06:00 BBC Radio 4 FM only
17/11/2011
Debating migrant workers, the war on drugs, self harm and Syria.
First broadcast: 17 Nov 2011
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Wed 16 Nov
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- 06:00 BBC Radio 4
16/11/2011
With former border boss Brodie Clark and debating smoking in cars and K2.
First broadcast: 16 Nov 2011
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Tue 15 Nov
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- 06:00 BBC Radio 4
15/11/2011
Alan Johnson on border security, an Afghan woman's ordeal plus a scientific take on Turner
First broadcast: 15 Nov 2011
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Mon 14 Nov
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- 06:00 BBC Radio 4
14/11/2011
The outlook for jobs. What will Leveson achieve? Plus Lenny Henry on Shakespeare.
First broadcast: 14 Nov 2011
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Sat 12 Nov
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- 07:00 BBC Radio 4
12/11/2011
The clampdown in Syria, Italy's continuing crisis, and Abbey Road at 80.
First broadcast: 12 Nov 2011
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Fri 11 Nov
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- 06:00 BBC Radio 4
11/11/2011
Including Yesterday in Parliament, Sports Desk and Thought for the Day.
First broadcast: 11 Nov 2011
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Thu 10 Nov
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- 06:00 BBC Radio 4
10/11/2011
Including Yesterday in Parliament, Sports Desk and Thought for the Day.
First broadcast: 10 Nov 2011
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Wed 9 Nov
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- 06:00 BBC Radio 4
09/11/2011
Including Yesterday in Parliament, Sports Desk and Thought for the Day.
First broadcast: 09 Nov 2011
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Tue 8 Nov
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- 06:00 BBC Radio 4
08/11/2011
Including Yesterday in Parliament, Sports Desk and Thought for the Day.
First broadcast: 08 Nov 2011
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Mon 7 Nov
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- 06:00 BBC Radio 4
07/11/2011
With John Humphrys in Athens reporting on the future of Greece.
First broadcast: 07 Nov 2011
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Sat 5 Nov
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- 07:00 BBC Radio 4
05/11/2011
John Humphrys gauges the mood in Athens, plus Johnny Depp on his ambition to play Hamlet.
First broadcast: 05 Nov 2011
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Fri 4 Nov
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- 06:00 BBC Radio 4
04/11/2011
With Barclays' Bob Diamond, Chancellor George Osborne and Jose Manuel Barroso.
First broadcast: 04 Nov 2011
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Thu 3 Nov
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- 06:00 BBC Radio 4
03/11/2011
Including Yesterday in Parliament, Sports Desk and Thought for the Day.
First broadcast: 03 Nov 2011
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Wed 2 Nov
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- 06:00 BBC Radio 4
02/11/2011
Analysing the Greek referendum on the eurozone deal, and the protests at St Paul's.
First broadcast: 02 Nov 2011
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Tue 1 Nov
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- 06:00 BBC Radio 4
01/11/2011
Debating the Greek referendum, the C of E and protests, and August baby blues.
First broadcast: 01 Nov 2011
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Matthew Bannister on Ray Manzarek, Jorge Videla, Zahra Shahid Hussain and Eddie Braben.