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| 09:00 | | | | | 09:00Sue Lawley's castaway is composer Sir Peter Maxwell Davies(R)
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| 10:00 | 10:00What are women's attitudes to food and their bodies?
| 10:00The future for women in the Conservative Party. Novelist Sally Beauman. Plus, In-Laws.
| 10:00A listener phone in asking about attitudes to food and body shape.
| 10:00Women and transport. Artist Frances Lennon. Plus, dark tales and children's development.
| 10:00Improving hospital hygiene. Mary Robinson, historical celebrity casualty. Plus, hedges.
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| | 11:15Sue Lawley's castaway is historian and broadcaster David Starkey
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| 16:00 | | 16:30Andrew Roberts and Henry Goodman on books by John Buchan, Sandor Marai and Jonathan Swift.
| | | | | 16:00James Naughtie talks to Bill Bryson about his book A Short History of Nearly Everything
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| 22:00 | 22:451/10Mama is pregnant, but Papa's violence erupts, and Kambili's world starts to fall apart.
| 22:452/10Kambili struggles to revise for exams, while a military coup threatens Papa's businesses.
| 22:453/10It's Christmas, and Kambili and her brother will visit their grandfather and aunt.
| 22:454/10Aunty Ifeoma introduces Kambili to a life without fear - and the rare purple hibiscus.
| 22:455/10Kambili learns about her grandfather's 'heathen' beliefs, and learns how to smile.
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| | 23:00Andrew Roberts and Henry Goodman on books by John Buchan, Sandor Marai and Jonathan Swift.(R)
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