A selection of programmes and clips relating to abstinence...and temptation.
Ebola doctor Nathalie McDermott tells the story of Good Friday from Eyam plague village.
Will Trevor Cox, a professor of acoustic engineering, be able to give up music for Lent?
Writer and director James Runcie looks at the Passion through the prism of mystery drama.
Melvyn Bragg examines the concept of original sin and its influence in Christian Europe.
Gaza families try to cope amid fighting between the Israelis and Palestinian militants.
Author Evgeny Morozov knows both when to pull the plug and to lock it away.
Sarfraz Manzoor looks at the life of a teetotaller in the UK.
Just how difficult is it to stop smoking? We hear how a hospital support group can help.
Ernie Rea and his guests explore abstinence for religious and non-religious purposes.
Lilian and Paul succumb to temptation (Nov 2012)
Stand-up comic Carl Donnelly tells Tom Wrigglesworth about the logic behind his veganism.
Denis Murray looks at the impact of smoke-free laws around Europe over the last decade.
Sheila Dillon looks at the practice of fasting from a religious and medical perspective.
Mobeen Azhar finds out how a charity is helping heroin addicts in Karachi.
How a new generation is rethinking and embracing a meat and dairy free diet.
Stella Rimington, former Director General of MI5; young teetotallers; fibroid treatments.
Dr Mark Porter investigates a scheme to stop pregnant women from smoking.