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Wedding Feasts

Short stories on the theme of the culinary delights of nuptial celebrations

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Weddings and Beheadings

Hanif Kureishi's short story, set in a country where the rule of law has disintegrated.

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Week in Westminster

Radio 4's weekly assessment of developments at Westminster

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Weekend Warriors No Longer

Martin Bell investigates how the part-time Territorial Army is surviving full-time warfare

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Weekend Woman's Hour

Highlights of the week's Woman's Hour programmes

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Weird Tales

Series of chilling and intimate plays

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Welcome to My World

Singer Pauline Black visits a black farmer and prospective Tory MP. Miles Warde reports.

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Well Met in Woolton

A reconstruction of a church fete in 1957, when 16-year-old John Lennon met Paul McCartney

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West End by the Sea

A series of theatrical short stories to celebrate the bicentenary of the Theatre Royal

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Westminster Follies

Michael White recalls the fiasco of the original construction of the Palace of Westminster

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Westminster Hour

Radio 4's Sunday night political discussion programme

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Westminster Newbies

The experiences of five new MPs as they learn to cope with a new career in Parliament.

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Westminster Newbies

Elinor Goodman keeps track of how some new MPs are getting on at Westminster.

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Weston's New Pier

Chris Ledgard traces the story of the rebuilding of Weston-super-Mare's Grand Pier.

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What a Carve Up

Jonathan Coe's cult novel, adapted in eight parts by David Nobbs

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What Became of the Bank Manager?

Clive Anderson investigates the demise of the traditional bank manager.

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What Does David Cameron Really Think?

Nick Robinson explores the underlying values and political philosophy of David Cameron.

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What Happened at Copenhagen?

A year after the Copenhagen climate summit, Roger Harrabin explores what really happened.

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What is a Wife?

Writer Geraldine Bedell examines the role of the wife in modern society.

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What Scientists Believe

Stephen Webster investigates the links between scientists' personal beliefs and their work

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What Texting Owes to the Literary Enlightenment

The links between text-speak and the language of the 18th-Century Literary Enlightenment.

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What the Election Papers Say

Journalists take a wry look at how the broadsheets and red tops treat the week's top news

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What the Minister Saw

Art expert Philip Mould looks at what new government ministers have put on their walls.

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What the Papers Say

The country's leading political journalists analyse the newspapers

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What To Do If You're Not Like Everybody Else

Series of comic monologues by Andrew Lawrence

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