07/04/2011
Mel Giedroyc introduces Rupert the Bear and Winnie the Pooh, finds out whether or not a pea plant can grow on a human lung and hears all about ancient dinosaur droppings.
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A Life with Bears
Nature reporter Grant Sonnex travels to south west Alaska to observe the fascinating breeding cycle of wild brown bears.
Duration: 06:59
Pursued By Bears: Rupert the Newspaper Magnate
Paul Vaughan and guests assess the literary legacy of Rupert the Bear.
Duration: 13:14
Questions, Questions
Reporter Dave Dodd sets out to discover whether or not it's possible to grow a pea plant inside a human body.
Duration: 06:14
Dinosaur Droppings
Nature presenter Lionel Kellaway finds out what can be learned from the examination of fossilised dinosaur dung.
Duration: 05:00
Colin Firth
The Oscar-winning actor chats with Front Row's Mark Lawson about the making of The King's Speech.
Duration: 04:48
Winnie the Pooh: Eeyore Has A Birthday and Gets Two Presents
Alan Bennett continues his delightful reading of AA Milne's classic tales of Winnie the Pooh.
Duration: 12:58
Broadcast
- Thu 7 Apr 2011 16:00Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 4 Extra