Juliet Stevenson appeals on behalf of the DEC for the crisis in Congo.
DetailsAn appeal on behalf of the people affected by the floods in Pakistan.
DetailsMariella Frostrup presents an appeal for people affected by the earthquake in Haiti.
DetailsA look at how controversial decisions are reached behind closed doors in Whitehall
DetailsBenjamin Zephaniah explores the poetry in Jean Michel Basquiat's text-filled canvasses.
DetailsWendy Jones recalls a group of parents who took their children out of state education.
DetailsSeries of stories about life-changing events from five emerging Irish writers
DetailsPoet Owen Sheers tells the tragic tale of Britain's lost school of Post-Impressionism.
DetailsGuests are invited to choose the eight records they would take to a desert island
DetailsWriter Brian Aldiss chooses the eight records he would take to a desert island.
DetailsBobby Friction looks at the Desi pub's place in the Sikh community in West Bromwich.
DetailsJenny Cuffe follows the journeys of African migrants who risk all in pursuit of a dream.
DetailsDavid Aaronovitch invites guest speakers to turn their established views on their head
DetailsNicholas Witchell presents a service from the Guards Chapel at Wellington Barracks, London
DetailsAlexander Armstrong examines the impact and popularity of special agent Dick Barton.
DetailsThe veteran African-American comedian performs a new show exclusively for BBC Radio 4.
DetailsExamining a mining company in Guinea that says it is stressing aid as much as profits.
DetailsJonathan Dimbleby visits Hong Kong to find out how the return to China has affected it
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