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4th February 2004
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0607
The former French Prime Minister, Alain Juppe says he is going to continue as a leader of President Chirac's party. Caroline Wyatt in Paris.

0610
New trains: Are they good or bad? Tom Symonds has the details.

0615
The Business news with Greg Wood

0632
Democratic primaries galore: Gordon Corera brings us up to date from Washington.

0636
WMD intelligence: former branch head of the Defence Intelligence Staff, Dr Brian Jones, hits out at intelligence chiefs for overriding their dossier judgments.

0638
A look at this morning's newspapers, both at home and this morning in Pakistan.

0644
Tony Blair has no regrets over invading Iraq, but some MPs are worrying about the Government decision making processes: Yesterday In Parliament.

0650
Divers begin raising pieces of the Admiral Graf Spee, scuttled off Urayuay during WWII.

0654
Death rates from cancer are falling: Cancer Research UK with the details.

0709
A former senior figure in the Defence Intelligence Staff, Dr Brian Jones, voices his concerns in the press today over his team's intelligence doubts not being passed on: former Foreign Secretary Lord Owen, plus Doug Henderson MP (Lab).

0716
If you're middle class and bought a house because it's close by a good state school then you're the "worst sort of moral hypocrite": so says Brighton College head Anthony Seldon

0721
Senator John Kerry, General Wes Clark and Senator John Edwards are smiling after the overnight Democratic primaries: Gordon Corera reports from Washington

0736
New trains ... more comfortable, but less reliable. The Strategic Rail Authority's Richard Bowker, plus Edward Leigh MP of the Public Accounts Committee.

0744
North Korea being forced into reform: Rupert Wingfield-Hayes poses as a tourist on the streets of North Korea search out evidence of change.

0750
The role of Israeli security forces in Gaza likely to go under the spotlight during inquest into the death of British peace activist Tom Hurndall. His family's solicitor plus the Deputy Israeli Ambassador.

0810
Opposition Leader Michael Howard insists the right questions will be asked about WMD intelligence in the lead-up to the Iraq war, plus Simon Kellner of The Independent

0824
Is the Ukulele back in fashion? Mark Coles reports.

0837
Kenneth Clarke on the Government's approach to WMD intelligence and his concerns about the upcoming inquiry.

0846
There have been winners and losers in the overnight presidential race. With all the details on what it all means: Frank Luntz.

0849
It's 100 years since the birth of Cecil Beaton, probably our most renowned celebrity photographer. But what's it like to be one today. To tells us all about it, Jason Fraser and Terry O'Neill.

0854
The Liberal Democrats don't think the WMD inquiries are going far enough. Can they achieve anything? Sir John Keegan and Maha Azzam discuss.
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These infamous sound clips have risen from the Today vaults again to haunt our newsreaders and presenters. Enjoy!


Garry Richardson interviews an Australian cricket fan masquerading as England star Alec Stewart.
- 7 January 2003

Sarah decides it's her turn - and interrupts Allan's discussion
-7 June 2002
It's not always easy to remember ... Sarah forgets where she is
- 20 May 2002

Jim is besieged by his friends in the studio
- 15 December 2001
Jim attempts to interview Gruff Rhys of 'Super Furry Animals'.

John gets a little confused as to which Greg he has on the programme
Garry Richardson waits and waits and waits for Brendan Foster.
What is Charlotte Green giggling about?
John and Jim share a joke about the weather?

Sue and the wrong guest
The Extended Interview

We don鈥檛 always have time to play the whole interview on air. Listen to the extended interview here, exclusive to the Today website.

Sarah Montague interviews Paul Burrell.
The former royal butler denies betraying Diana, Princess of Wales, insisting his controversial new book was "a loving tribute".
General James L. Jones
During his visit to听 London - the Supreme Commander of Nato talks to James Naughtie about the threat posed to NATO by a stronger EU military force.
Hillary Clinton talks to听James听Naughtie
Her questions surrounding the听White House handling of the Iraq war, plus her years with Bill in that stately building.
Mark Coles interviews Damien Hirst
......about his new exhibition in the small Slovenian capital Ljubljana, including drawings from his teenage years.
James Naughtie interviews Hans Blix:
Hans Blix says allies had motivations other than WMDs for going to war - 6th June 2003.

Los Angeles based psychiatrist, Dr Carol Lieberman, tells us why she鈥檚 complained to child protection authorities about Michael Jackson.

Zubeida Malik talked to Prince Turki Al Faisal - the new Saudi Ambassador to Britain before the war in Iraq
Robin Aitken's interview with Jackie Elliott before he was executed
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