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22 June 'World Routes'

'World Routes'

(BBC Radio 3, 1 to 2pm)

Lucy Duran and Rita Ray mark Refugee Week from 16 to 23 June with highlights from 'Celebrating Sanctuary', an open-air festival on London's South Bank that aims to recognise the contribution made by past and present refugees in enriching the cultural life of the UK.

23 June

'The Food Programme'

(BBC Radio 4, 12.30 to 1pm)

Sheila Dillon looks at the role of yeast, mould and bacteria and the role they play in the making of bread, beer and cheese. She also explores the cultural importance and magical properties attributed to micro-organisms, the impact of Louis Pasteur's work, and the latest scientific research into how they may be harnessed in foods to benefit human health.

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