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Here’s one show that will have you hooked

  • 19 March 2009

Early-morning chat about fishing is like something out of a Ted Hughes poem

Lost in the desert

  • 12 March 2009

No wit, no brains and no classical – Desert Island Discs is struggling

Long live the Dead

  • 05 March 2009

One radio show is keeping alive a very particular part of the American dream

The age of innocence

  • 26 February 2009

A history of agony aunts recalls the days when "bottom" was a banned word

Second-rate ranting

  • 19 February 2009

Is it just me, or have phone-in shows become a lot duller in the internet age?

What's going on down there?

  • 12 February 2009

A preoccupation with the male anatomy has swept the airwaves

She's a celebrity, get me out of here

  • 05 February 2009

Beware: this hour and a half of luvvie talk is only for the bravest of listeners

Monarchs of the glen

  • 29 January 2009
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Staffed by a team of volunteers, Britain's smallest station is a compelling listen

Comrade Vinni remembered

  • 22 January 2009

The Soviet double-life of a favourite children's hero is revealed

Mere flânerie of the hedgerows

  • 15 January 2009

This impressionistic wildlife programme aims for poetry but only hits pretension

Fidel Castro

The last revolutionary

The last revolutionary

Steve Richards

On Tory policy

Our future in their hands

Science

Religion and Darwin

Since the dawn  of time

James Macintyre

Miliband's dilemma

Brussels is back with a vengeance

Will Self

On Oscar Wilde

Where the Wilde things are

Film review

Bright Star

Bright Star (PG)

Books

Paul Auster

Invisible

Interview

Alain de Botton

The Books Interview: Alain de Botton

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