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"At least I won't die alone." Two musicians discuss surviving the Japanese earthquake.
'I'm a right Jack.' Listener John Craven tells us about the dying language of the sea.
"Can you hear the shooting?" Ex-pat listeners recall witnessing Middle East crises.
Hitchcock, Formby and Jonathan Ross: the son of a movie legend explains his film feuds.
"One can touch it, smell it, hear it." Listeners explain their love of trees.
'Our Lollipop Man is in danger,' says listener Jane Watt. Could the Big Society step in?
"It's quarter to two, I'm not asleep, I've no idea why!" Listeners with insomnia call iPM.
"I'm Pink Floyd's unsung hero!" A musical listener shares her story from the Dark Side.
A news programme shaped by the inquisitiveness and experience of the Radio 4 audience.
Featuring banking, a homeless shelter and a discussion about humanitarian intervention.
'They look in the mirror and are disgusted.' Penny gives make-up tips to transsexuals.
A dying father explains why he'll be an 'incurable optimist' to the end. ipm@bbc.co.uk.
Priscilla, Queen of iPM listeners. A doctor, lawyer and theologian talks about her life.
'The war's greatest photo, on my mum's wall'. A listener takes a Blitz relic up St Paul's.
How the past haunted an SAS veteran, and the History of the World in Three Coins.
'Can you play George Michael at a wedding?' A listener sets Kathy Clugstone a challenge.
'I've been a rape victim, mental health patient and murderer.' Tales of a roleplay actor.
Legal aid and Mediation. We talk about the proposed legal aid changes.
We launch this year's iPM New Year's Honour and interview an ex-squatter.
"On tour we never have time to grieve." An army chaplain on Afghanistan and remembrance.
"Why can't we strike like the French?" British and French listeners talk, plus a play.
'My 12 years of back pain gone in a second' Listeners share their 'good' news with iPM.
'Hands off my bus pass!' iPM hits the road with OAP listeners. Plus Your News from Chile.
"It feels like begging, it's degrading." Listeners talk about living on benefit.
What has the Commonwealth done for us?
The passing of summer and the coming of the season of mists and mellow fruitfulness.
How a stay in intensive care haunted one listener and a song about greasy spoons.
What does celibacy do for - and to - a Catholic priest?
A deaf man praises birdsong; a mum longs for playground noise; and how did 1940 sound?
Is there a footpath through the Houses of Parliament? One iPM listener thinks so.