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  1. Tweet of the Day - This Time It's Global

    Radio 4

    Tweet of the Day returns with a new series - this time it's global.

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  2. Plants: From Roots to Riches

    Radio 4

    Plants: From Roots to Riches is a landmark series exploring our changing relationship with plants over the last 250 years

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  3. Michael Palin to Sir David Attenborough as BBC Radio 4's Award-Winning Tweet of the Day Travels the World

    Radio 4

    Tweet of the Day is Radio 4’s year-long celebration of the wonder and poetry of birdsong.

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  4. Tweet of the Day - Kate Humble

    Radio 4

    Kate Humble presents Tweet of the Day in April

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  5. Tweet of the Day - Wildlife Cameraman, John Aitchison

    John Aitchison

    Wildlife Cameraman

    From the wildest Hebridean beach to a city supermarket car park, birds bring the world to life. Hear wildlife cameraman and photographer John Aitchison present Tweet of the Day from 10 to 28 February.

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  6. Tweet of the Day - Recording the Common Crane Chick

    Sarah Pitt

    Producer

    Recording the chicks of the Common Crane for Radio 4's Tweet of the Day

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  7. Tweet of The Day

    Michaela Strachan

    Presenter

    Michaela Strachan presents Tweet of the Day from 1 August. Here Michaela shares her love of birds, with a look ahead to some of this month's Tweets.

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  8. The Osprey

    Richard Thaxton

    Richard Thaxton, RSPB Scotland Site manager - Loch Garten, Abernethy National Nature Reserve, explains the importance of ospreys and how the site of the first pair to return to the UK has become a pilgrimage for nature lovers, changing the way we watch wildlife.

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  9. Tweet of the Day

    Sarah Blunt

    Senior Producer

    Sarah Blunt, Senior Producer, Natural History Radio Unit, introduces Tweet of the Day, Radio 4's year long celebration of British birds through their songs and calls. The series starts on 6th May with the first month presented by Sir David Attenborough.

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  10. Douglas Adams' Last Chance to See

    Steve Bowbrick

    Head of Interactive, Radio 3

    Here's a lovely thing. A colleague pointed out that the producers of the excellent Last Chance to See TV series with Stephen Fry have dug out the original Douglas Adams radio series from 1989 and put all the episodes on their web site to listen to. A real treat. Episode 1 of Last Chance to S...

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