10:00 am - 11:00 am
Key figures discuss the years since the introduction of the London Mayoralty.
How Handel became, through his oratorios, a favourite of the working and middle cla...
How being exposed to a cocktail of pesticides could potentially damage our health.
Jonathan Miller explores the complex questions that arise from trying to define dea...
Jazzer's jealousies come to the fore.
After Gerry takes a tumble over a bucket, Arthur offers to run the cafe in his abse...
Comedy sketches and satirical comments from Steve Punt, Hugh Dennis and the team.
Ed has rekindled his relationship with fellow author Mary Potter.
Melvyn visits Darwin's home at Down House in Kent.
With Paul Merton, Clement Freud, Helen Lederer and Julian Clary.
Fast-paced sketch show about modern communication, media noise and contemporary obs...
Darwin's early life in Shropshire and his three years at Cambridge.
Will sets the record straight.
How Darwin was eventually persuaded to publish On the Origin of Species in November...
The week's events in Ambridge.
A young woman researching a play discovers secrets about her family.
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Robin returns to the location of his first job in advertising in the late 1960s.
By Hugh Costello. The fallout from a murder trial threatens a marriage.
A clash over the teaching of creationism at an academy school causes embarrassment.
By Jonathan Davidson. An artist seeks to expand his horizons and takes up gliding.
By Anneliese Mackintosh. A young woman attends a dinner party hosted by her neighbours.
By Cynthia Rogerson. A gallery attendant muses on love and loneliness. Read by Paul Young.
By Jason Donald. A lethargic jobseeker spies an opportunity to be a hero.
Justin Webb introduces eight of Alistair Cooke's seasonal Letters from America.
Journalist John F Jungclaussen explores the German love of all things British.
Joan Bakewell revisits the debates that took place in a London church in the 1960s and 70s
Elinor Goodman discovers what membership of the euro might mean for UK jobs and prices.
BBC security correspondent Frank Gardner examines the links between soldiers and birds.
Mark, now middle aged and married, is drawn to Nell, the teenage daughter of an old friend
Charlie follows in the footsteps of Bonnie Prince Charlie and travels to the Isle of Skye.
Charlie traces Boudicca's rampage of vengeance, walking from Norwich to St Albans.
Margaret discovers documents which stir memories of their talented but difficult family.
News and conversation about the big stories of the week with Paddy O'Connell.
Dr Mark Porter studies the latest guidelines on antibiotic prescriptions for ear ache.