Ruth Mcdonald follows Ambassador Francis Campbell's preparations for the Pope's UK visit
DetailsJanet Ellis celebrates the history and the art of the jigsaw puzzle.
DetailsFrom Durham Cathedral. With Bishop Tom Wright, Very Revd Michael Sadgrove, Ruth Etchells.
DetailsThe words of Carol Ann Duffy tell the story of the crucifixion from a female perspective.
DetailsRev Prof Ben Quash traces the way of the cross on his daily walk to work across London.
DetailsRev Milton Williams meditates on the Passion Narrative.
DetailsHenry Bonsu on how the golly has come to mean such different things to different people.
DetailsPete Paphides talks to family, friends and fans of Charles Schulz, creator of Peanuts.
DetailsMartha Kearney explores whether or not Gordon Brown has a problem working with women.
DetailsAntony Gormley reassesses the reputation and celebrates the work of artist Jacob Epstein.
DetailsClive Anderson examines some of the lesser-known governments or rulers in exile.
DetailsReeta Chakrabati sets out to discover what it means to be a school governor
DetailsDr Phil Hammond follows the work of fellow GPs who live in remote locations
DetailsSheila McClennon tells the story of a theatre that put blood, gore and horror centre stage
DetailsRobin Ince looks at the life and times of the Grange Hill TV series as it finally ends.
DetailsAdam Lusekelo reports on the World Nettle Eating Championships at a Dorset pub.
DetailsGrayson Perry and his teddy Alan Measles tour Bavaria on a customised motorcycle.
DetailsLucy Neal goes in search of a home for the archive of her once renowned great great aunt.
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