Scan date : 02/06/2024 09:04
DayHourType Event Name LangEvent nameShort EventExtended LangExtended Event
02/0602h00>06h20 (0x00) ?nldWorld ServicenldBBC Radio 4 joins the BBC World Service.
02/0606h20>06h30 (0x00) ?nldShipping ForecastnldThe latest weather reports and forecasts for UK shipping
02/0606h30>06h43 (0x00) ?nldNews BriefingnldThe latest news from BBC Radio 4
02/0606h43>06h45 (0x00) ?nldBells on SundaynldBells on Sunday comes from St Augustine, West Monkton in Somerset.
02/0606h45>07h00 (0x00) ?nldIn TouchnldOften a boon to accessibility, technology can also involve barriers. We discuss accessibility problems encountered by blind users of Ticketmaster and Sonos speakers
02/0607h00>07h05 (0x00) ?nldNews SummarynldThe latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4
02/0607h05>07h35 (0x00) ?nldThinking AllowednldGarden Utopias: Laurie Taylor peers behind the privet hedge to discover the dreams which inspired suburban greenery. Also, the promise of allotments and guerrilla gardening.
02/0607h35>07h57 (0x00) ?nldOn Your FarmnldHelen Mark is in Armagh, nicknamed Orchard County, to meet a grandfather and grandson whose honey-making business is boosted by renting out their hives to local apple orchards.
02/0607h57>08h00 (0x00) ?nldWeather ForecastnldThe latest weather reports and forecast
02/0608h00>08h10 (0x00) ?nldNews and Sunday PapersnldThe latest news headlines. Including a look at the papers.
02/0608h10>08h54 (0x00) ?nldSundaynldA look at the ethical and religious issues of the week
02/0608h54>08h57 (0x00) ?nldThe Radio 4 AppealnldDisability advocate Shani Dhanda makes the Radio 4 Appeal on behalf of ADD International
02/0608h57>09h00 (0x00) ?nldWeather ForecastnldThe latest weather reports and forecast
02/0609h00>09h10 (0x00) ?nldNews and Sunday PapersnldThe latest news headlines. Including a look at the Sunday papers
02/0609h10>09h48 (0x00) ?nldSunday WorshipnldEighty years ago, on 6th June 1944, the largest seaborne invasion in history left the shores of England. Live from Portsmouth with the Cathedral choir and Royal Marines Band.
02/0609h48>09h58 (0x00) ?nldA Point of ViewnldWith the election campaign in full swing, Mark Damazer argues that there's never been a golden age of political language.
02/0609h58>10h00 (0x00) ?nldTweet of the DaynldA new series of Tweet of the Day for Sunday morning. Zoologist and television presenter Megan McCubbin is enchanted by corncrakes.
02/0610h00>11h00 (0x00) ?nldBroadcasting HousenldThe Sunday morning news magazine programme. Presented by Paddy O'Connell
02/0611h00>12h00 (0x00) ?nldDesert Island DiscsnldRebel Wilson, actor, shares the eight tracks, book and luxury item she would take with her if cast away to a desert island. With Lauren Laverne.
02/0612h00>13h15 (0x00) ?nldThe Archers OmnibusnldJakob has bad news to impart, and Freddie hatches a plan.
02/0613h15>13h30 (0x00) ?nldProfilenldAlan Bleasdale, Liverpudlian playwright, is probably most famous for his 1980's TV series 'Boys from the Blackstuff'. Now it's been re-imagined for the stage. With Stephen Smith.
02/0613h30>13h57 (0x00) ?nldI'm Sorry I Haven't A CluenldMarcus Brigstocke, Tony Hawks, Vicki Pepperdine and Henning Wehn are the panellists in this recording from the King George’s Hall in Blackburn, with Jack Dee in the chair.
02/0613h57>14h00 (0x00) ?nldWeather ForecastnldThe latest weather forecast
02/0614h00>14h30 (0x00) ?nldThe World This WeekendnldRadio 4's look at the week's big stories from both home and around the world.
02/0614h30>15h00 (0x00) ?nldThe BeachesnldA top secret little-known mission that changed the outcome of World War II. Not Alan Turing's Enigma code-breaking mission but a daring scientific foray, behind enemy lines.
02/0615h00>15h45 (0x00) ?nldGardeners' Question TimenldHow do I get my eucalyptus plants to produce juvenile flowers? If you were building a scarecrow, what would you suggest dressing it in? Kathy and the panel answer these and more.
02/0615h45>16h00 (0x00) ?nldOpening LinesnldThe series that takes a look at books, plays and stories and how they work. John Yorke explores S R Crockett’s forgotten bestseller, a swashbuckling Scottish adventure story.
02/0616h00>17h00 (0x00) ?nldThe RaidersnldA lost classic of Scottish literature full of kidnap, love and breathless adventure set in the wild country of Galloway. By SR Crockett. Adapted for radio by Clara Glynn.
02/0617h00>17h30 (0x00) ?nldBookclubnldLucy Caldwell talks to James Naughtie and readers about her prize-winning novel, These Days.
02/0617h30>18h00 (0x00) ?nldNature TablenldJoin comedian and writer Sue Perkins as she hosts her award-winning comedy Nature Table: a funny Show & Tell series celebrating the natural world and all its eccentricities.
02/0618h00>18h10 (0x00) ?nldWitness HistorynldVidkun Quisling is known as Norway's biggest traitor. His name is a byword for traitor in several languages. Journalist Trude Lorentzen speaks to Matt Pintus about his life.
02/0618h10>18h54 (0x00) ?nldThe Tourist TrapnldThe travel industry is booming with millions more people holidaying abroad each year. How can we stop overtourism and protect the planet from its impact on the environment?
02/0618h54>18h57 (0x00) ?nldShipping ForecastnldThe latest weather reports and forecasts for UK shipping
02/0618h57>19h00 (0x00) ?nldWeather ForecastnldThe latest weather reports and forecast
02/0619h00>19h15 (0x00) ?nldSix O'Clock NewsnldNational and international news from BBC Radio 4
02/0619h15>20h00 (0x00) ?nldPick of the WeeknldMyfanwy Alexander chooses audio highlights from the past week.
02/0620h00>20h15 (0x00) ?nldThe ArchersnldThe penny drops for Lynda, and Freddie faces a dilemma.
02/0620h15>20h45 (0x00) ?nldBonnie Bollywood: 25 years of Indian Film-making in ScotlandnldRavi Sagoo discovers why Scotland has become the number one destination for Indian film-makers outside of India and joins the set of the latest Bollywood movie in Glasgow.
02/0620h45>21h00 (0x00) ?nldWhy Do We Do That?nldElla investigates those free riders who just don’t pull their weight around the house - is it just laziness or is there some deep-wired evolutionary reason at work here?
02/0621h00>21h30 (0x00) ?nldWord of MouthnldJoshua Reno talks about how Charlie, his non-verbal son who is on the autism spectrum, communicates with him very effectively using gestures known as 'home signs'.
02/0621h30>22h00 (0x00) ?nldLast WordnldMatthew Bannister on songwriter Richard M Sherman, anthropologist Wendy James, artist June Mendoza and film-maker Morgan Spurlock.
02/0622h00>22h25 (0x00) ?nldMoney BoxnldIn the week the main parties commit to the pensions triple lock - just how will it affect your pension? And why have tax thresholds on pensions become such a hot topic?
02/0622h25>22h30 (0x00) ?nldThe Radio 4 AppealnldDisability advocate Shani Dhanda makes the Radio 4 Appeal on behalf of ADD International
02/0622h30>23h00 (0x00) ?nldFrom Our Own CorrespondentnldHaitians fear their plight is being forgotten, after criminal gangs took control of the capital. A peacekeeping force is due to arrive, but how quickly can order be restored?
02/0623h00>00h00 (0x00) ?nldThe Westminster HournldBen Wright is joined by Conservative MP Matt Warman, Labour MP Sarah Jones, Hannah White, director of Institute for Government, and Katy Balls of The Spectator.
02/0600h00>00h45 (0x00) ?nldIn Our TimenldMelvyn Bragg & guests discuss one of the first to argue that political power came from the people, not from God or hereditary monarchy, and they could elect or remove their rulers.
02/0600h45>01h00 (0x00) ?nldShort WorksnldClare fondly recalls her Grandpa Andy, who liked to talk to trees and play opera arias to his vegetables. As read by Jenn Murray.
02/0601h00>01h15 (0x00) ?nldMidnight NewsnldThe latest news and weather forecast from BBC Radio 4.
02/0601h15>01h45 (0x00) ?nldTrue Crime 1599nldIn the 1590s there was radical shift in English plays as theatres began to put contemporary news onstage. Charles Nicholl explores this first wave of true crime drama.
02/0601h45>01h48 (0x00) ?nldBells on SundaynldBells on Sunday comes from St Augustine, West Monkton in Somerset.
02/0601h48>02h00 (0x00) ?nldShipping ForecastnldThe latest weather reports and forecasts for UK shipping
03/0602h00>06h20 (0x00) ?nldWorld ServicenldBBC Radio 4 joins the BBC World Service.
03/0606h20>06h30 (0x00) ?nldShipping ForecastnldThe latest weather reports and forecasts for UK shipping
03/0606h30>06h43 (0x00) ?nldNews BriefingnldThe latest news from BBC Radio 4
03/0606h43>06h45 (0x00) ?nldPrayer for the DaynldA reflection and prayer to start the day with Andrea Rea.
03/0606h45>06h57 (0x00) ?nldFarming TodaynldA group of farmers at a show give their views on what they would like to see from the next government.
03/0606h57>07h00 (0x00) ?nldWeather for FarmersnldWeather reports and forecasts for farmers
03/0607h00>10h00 (0x00) ?nldTodaynldNews and current affairs, including Sports Desk, Weather and Thought for the Day.
03/0610h00>10h45 (0x00) ?nldStart the WeeknldRobin Wall Kimmerer, Hugh Warwick and Olivia Laing explore how indigenous stories of the natural world are entangled with scientific understanding and human history
03/0610h45>11h00 (0x00) ?nldOliver Burkeman’s Inconvenient TruthnldOliver Burkeman explores our obsession with convenience which results in our lives becoming easier but less meaningful.
03/0611h00>12h00 (0x00) ?nldWoman's HournldWomen's voices and women's lives - topical conversations to inform, challenge and inspire.
03/0612h00>12h45 (0x00) ?nldThe Tourist TrapnldThe travel industry is booming with millions more people holidaying abroad each year. How can we stop overtourism and protect the planet from its impact on the environment?
03/0612h45>13h00 (0x00) ?nldNight Train to Odesa by Jen StoutnldStudying in Moscow when Ukraine is invaded, journalist Jen Stout scrambles to cross the border and discover the human cost of Russian aggression. Read by the author.
03/0613h00>13h04 (0x00) ?nldNews SummarynldThe latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4.
03/0613h04>13h57 (0x00) ?nldYou and YoursnldNews and discussion of consumer affairs
03/0613h57>14h00 (0x00) ?nldWeather ForecastnldThe latest weather forecast
03/0614h00>14h45 (0x00) ?nldWorld at OnenldForty-five minutes of news, analysis and comment.
03/0614h45>15h00 (0x00) ?nldThief at the British MuseumnldThe museum shares details about how they think the thief covered their tracks. Peter Higgs is sacked, but the boss of the British Museum turns on Ittai.
03/0615h00>15h15 (0x00) ?nldThe ArchersnldThe penny drops for Lynda, and Freddie faces a dilemma.
03/0615h15>15h45 (0x00) ?nldFags, Mags & BagsnldComedy set in a Scots-Asian corner shop. Sanjay’s relationship with Grebo has hit the rocks but can Malcolm help? Written by and starring Sanjeev Kohli and Donald Mcleary.
03/0615h45>16h00 (0x00) ?nldGambitsnldAdrian Scarborough kicks of a new story series set in what might seem like an everyday Essex village, but is anything but. Today: in The Board, chess fever grips the villagers.
03/0616h00>16h30 (0x00) ?nldA Good ReadnldBiographer and journalist Kathryn Hughes and No Such Thing As a Fish presenter Dan Schreiber recommend books about Flaubert and the KLF to Harriett Gilbert.
03/0616h30>17h00 (0x00) ?nldHistory's Secret HeroesnldManfred Gans joins an elite, secret unit of Jewish commandos to take on the Nazis. But can he save his own family?
03/0617h00>17h30 (0x00) ?nldThe BeachesnldA top secret little-known mission that changed the outcome of World War II. Not Alan Turing's Enigma code-breaking mission but a daring scientific foray, behind enemy lines.
03/0617h30>18h00 (0x00) ?nldThe Kitchen CabinetnldJay Rayner and his panel discuss tips and tricks for making ice cream, and the most adventurous flavours they've tried to make. They also discuss how to make perfect scratchings.
03/0618h00>19h00 (0x00) ?nldPMnldAfternoon news and current affairs programme, reporting on breaking stories and summing up the day's headlines.
03/0619h00>19h30 (0x00) ?nldSix O'Clock NewsnldNational and international news from BBC Radio 4
03/0619h30>20h00 (0x00) ?nldI'm Sorry I Haven't A CluenldA return visit to Blackburn for Marcus Brigstocke, Henning Wehn, Vicki Pepperdine and Tony Hawks, with Jack Dee the reluctant arbiter.
03/0620h00>20h15 (0x00) ?nldThe ArchersnldFallon springs a surprise, and Vince is on the warpath.
03/0620h15>21h00 (0x00) ?nldFront RownldLive magazine programme on the worlds of arts, literature, film, media and music.
03/0621h00>21h30 (0x00) ?nldThe Briefing RoomnldDavid Aaronovitch and guests assess the latest developments in Ukraine. In 2022, Russia was expected to win the war easily. It didn't. But is it gaining the upper hand now?
03/0621h30>22h00 (0x00) ?nldBBC Inside SciencenldWe all know sleep is important – but why do we do it? Plus, the elusive element that has finally revealed its secrets, human super-predators, and the bacteria living in your gut.
03/0622h00>22h45 (0x00) ?nldStart the WeeknldRobin Wall Kimmerer, Hugh Warwick and Olivia Laing explore how indigenous stories of the natural world are entangled with scientific understanding and human history
03/0622h45>23h00 (0x00) ?nldAssume Nothing: The Shankill Gold Rushnld1969. Young Billy Stevenson climbs the chimney of a half-demolished house. He’s about to drop back down when he notices a tin box hidden in the brick. Could it be treasure?
03/0623h00>23h45 (0x00) ?nldThe World TonightnldIn depth reporting, intelligent analysis and breaking news from a global perspective.
03/0623h45>00h00 (0x00) ?nldLong Island by Colm ToibinnldThe next part of Colm Toibin's sequel to Brooklyn, read by Niamh Cusack. Today: emotions rise at Miriam's wedding, with Jim finally admitting to Eilis that he still has regrets.
03/0600h00>00h30 (0x00) ?nldHarlandnldThe disappearance of Evie Bennett. The sink hole that swallowed a house. The mysterious man in the hare mask. DI Ward searches for clues in Lucy Catherine's supernatural thriller.
03/0600h30>01h00 (0x00) ?nldSoul MusicnldTrue stories of what Kate Bush's iconic anthem means to people around the world, from its release in 1985 to its return to the charts in 2022.
03/0601h00>01h30 (0x00) ?nldMidnight NewsnldNational and international news from BBC Radio 4
03/0601h30>01h48 (0x00) ?nldNight Train to Odesa by Jen StoutnldStudying in Moscow when Ukraine is invaded, journalist Jen Stout scrambles to cross the border and discover the human cost of Russian aggression. Read by the author.
03/0601h48>02h00 (0x00) ?nldShipping ForecastnldThe latest weather reports and forecasts for UK shipping
04/0602h00>06h20 (0x00) ?nldWorld ServicenldBBC Radio 4 joins the BBC World Service.
04/0606h20>06h30 (0x00) ?nldShipping ForecastnldThe latest weather reports and forecasts for UK shipping
04/0606h30>06h43 (0x00) ?nldNews BriefingnldThe latest news from BBC Radio 4
04/0606h43>06h45 (0x00) ?nldPrayer for the DaynldA reflection and prayer to start the day with Andrea Rea.
04/0606h45>07h00 (0x00) ?nldFarming TodaynldThe latest news about food, farming and the countryside.
04/0607h00>10h00 (0x00) ?nldTodaynldNews and current affairs, including Sports Desk, Weather and Thought for the Day.
04/0610h00>10h30 (0x00) ?nldBeing RomannldTwo men, one woman. All three hopelessly devoted to each other. Apparently. Mary digs into an unconventional love story from ancient Rome.
04/0610h30>11h00 (0x00) ?nldAll in the MindnldHow to turn languishing into flourishing; perceptions of household chaos and mental health outcomes; an abuse survivor's story; why are we reluctant to reach out to old friends?
04/0611h00>12h00 (0x00) ?nldWoman's HournldWomen's voices and women's lives - topical conversations to inform, challenge and inspire.
04/0612h00>12h45 (0x00) ?nldAdd to PlaylistnldFolk singer Sam Lee and composer Debbie Wiseman join Jeffrey Boakye and Anna Phoebe as they add five more tracks, including a 1960s experimental radiophonic workshop classic.
04/0612h45>13h00 (0x00) ?nldNight Train to Odesa by Jen StoutnldJournalist Jen Stout crosses into Ukraine to report on the devastation caused by the Russian invasion; meeting refugees, soldiers and those who stayed behind. Read by the author.
04/0613h00>13h04 (0x00) ?nldNews SummarynldThe latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4.
04/0613h04>13h57 (0x00) ?nldCall You and YoursnldNews and discussion of consumer affairs
04/0613h57>14h00 (0x00) ?nldWeather ForecastnldThe latest weather forecast
04/0614h00>14h45 (0x00) ?nldWorld at OnenldForty-five minutes of news, analysis and comment.
04/0614h45>15h00 (0x00) ?nldThief at the British MuseumnldIttai’s hunt for gems leads the team to the backstreets of Paris and a small town in Germany.
04/0615h00>15h15 (0x00) ?nldThe ArchersnldFallon springs a surprise, and Vince is on the warpath.
04/0615h15>16h00 (0x00) ?nldA Tale of OssiannldPoetic encounter between an old man with pockets full of leaves and a woman who becomes captivated by his stories.
04/0616h00>16h30 (0x00) ?nldShort CutsnldJosie Long presents short documentaries and audio adventures which emerge from dreams, hidden places and the afterlife. Curated by Axel Kacoutié and Eleanor McDowall Series Producer: Eleanor McDowall A Falling Tree production for BBC Radio 4
04/0616h30>17h00 (0x00) ?nldThinking AllowednldOpioids in the US and UK: Laurie Taylor explores the changing nature of opioid use, from street heroin to synthetic prescription drugs.
04/0617h00>17h30 (0x00) ?nldPoetry PleasenldRoger McGough returns with a new series of Poetry Please. 1/4 Writer and comedian Frank Skinner makes his selection from listeners' poetry requests
04/0617h30>18h00 (0x00) ?nldWhen It Hits the FannldWho's in the news for all the wrong reasons? With David Yelland and Simon Lewis.
04/0618h00>19h00 (0x00) ?nldPMnldAfternoon news and current affairs programme, reporting on breaking stories and summing up the day's headlines.
04/0619h00>19h30 (0x00) ?nldSix O'Clock NewsnldNational and international news from BBC Radio 4
04/0619h30>20h00 (0x00) ?nldJoe Lycett's ObsessionsnldJoe Lycett is joined by actress Nina Wadia and comedian Elis James as they share their own personal obsessions.
04/0620h00>20h15 (0x00) ?nldThe ArchersnldJoy attempts to make amends, and there’s trouble brewing for Lilian.
04/0620h15>21h00 (0x00) ?nldFront RownldLive magazine programme on the worlds of arts, literature, film, media and music.
04/0621h00>21h45 (0x00) ?nldThe Today DebatenldMishal Husain is joined by a panel of guests to discuss the issues raised in the podcast ‘Intrigue: To Catch a Scorpion’.
04/0621h45>22h00 (0x00) ?nldIn TouchnldNews, views and information for people who are blind or partially sighted.
04/0622h00>22h30 (0x00) ?nldThe Law ShownldYour guide to the law and the legal decisions that have a bearing on everyone in the UK. This week: assisted dying, county court judgments, and drill music as evidence in trials.
04/0622h30>23h00 (0x00) ?nldThe Bottom Line: The Decisions That Made Me A LeadernldEvan Davis sits down with Krisi Smith, co-founder of the tea company Bird and Blend, who had worked in more than 30 jobs by the age of 24.
04/0623h00>23h45 (0x00) ?nldThe World TonightnldIn depth reporting, intelligent analysis and breaking news from a global perspective.
04/0623h45>00h00 (0x00) ?nldLong Island by Colm ToibinnldNiamh Cusack continues the heartrending sequel to Brooklyn: Today: suspicious that both Eilis and Jim are in Dublin, Nancy takes drastic action.
04/0600h00>00h30 (0x00) ?nldUncanny USAnldDanny Robins turns his supernatural gaze to the other side of the Atlantic.
04/0600h30>01h00 (0x00) ?nldSoul MusicnldStories of what Bruce Springsteen's hit means to people around the world, with Bruce Springsteen and Jon Landau on the origins of the song.
04/0601h00>01h30 (0x00) ?nldMidnight NewsnldNational and international news from BBC Radio 4
04/0601h30>01h48 (0x00) ?nldNight Train to Odesa by Jen StoutnldJournalist Jen Stout crosses into Ukraine to report on the devastation caused by the Russian invasion; meeting refugees, soldiers and those who stayed behind. Read by the author.
04/0601h48>02h00 (0x00) ?nldShipping ForecastnldThe latest weather reports and forecasts for UK shipping
05/0602h00>06h20 (0x00) ?nldWorld ServicenldBBC Radio 4 joins the BBC World Service.
05/0606h20>06h30 (0x00) ?nldShipping ForecastnldThe latest weather reports and forecasts for UK shipping
05/0606h30>06h43 (0x00) ?nldNews BriefingnldThe latest news from BBC Radio 4
05/0606h43>06h45 (0x00) ?nldPrayer for the DaynldA reflection and prayer to start the day with Andrea Rea.
05/0606h45>07h00 (0x00) ?nldFarming TodaynldThe latest news about food, farming and the countryside.
05/0607h00>10h00 (0x00) ?nldTodaynldNews and current affairs, including Sports Desk, Weather and Thought for the Day.
05/0610h00>10h30 (0x00) ?nldMore or LessnldTim Harford explains - and sometimes debunks - the numbers and statistics used in political debate, the news and everyday life.
05/0610h30>11h00 (0x00) ?nldTo Catch a ScorpionnldThe job of policing smuggling gangs is obstructed by a network of well-wishers who want to help refugees and sometimes end up helping the gangs - has this happened with Scorpion?
05/0611h00>12h00 (0x00) ?nldWoman's HournldWomen's voices and women's lives - topical conversations to inform, challenge and inspire.
05/0612h00>12h45 (0x00) ?nldThe Today DebatenldMishal Husain is joined by a panel of guests to discuss the issues raised in the podcast ‘Intrigue: To Catch a Scorpion’.
05/0612h45>13h00 (0x00) ?nldNight Train to Odesa by Jen StoutnldNervous about what she might find, Jen Stout is bound for Kharkiv - a city she knew well before the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Read by the author.
05/0613h00>13h04 (0x00) ?nldNews SummarynldThe latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4.
05/0613h04>13h57 (0x00) ?nldYou and YoursnldNews and discussion of consumer affairs
05/0613h57>14h00 (0x00) ?nldWeather ForecastnldThe latest weather forecast
05/0614h00>14h45 (0x00) ?nldWorld At OnenldForty-five minutes of news, analysis and comment.
05/0614h45>15h00 (0x00) ?nldThief at the British MuseumnldKatie receives a tip-off that the eBay seller sultan1966 has been selling gems in the US.
05/0615h00>15h15 (0x00) ?nldThe ArchersnldJoy attempts to make amends, and there’s trouble brewing for Lilian.
05/0615h15>16h00 (0x00) ?nldThe InterrogationnldDI Matthews and DS Armitage interview Billy, who is well-known to the police, along with his father. But today Billy is just there to help in Roy Williams' popular crime series.
05/0616h00>16h30 (0x00) ?nldThe Law ShownldThe Law Show is your guide to the law and the legal decisions that have a bearing on everyone in the UK.
05/0616h30>17h00 (0x00) ?nldThe Artificial HumannldWhen we talk to a chatbot we can't help behave like there's a mind on the other end of the chat even when there's not. Aleks and Kevin want to know when this becomes a problem.
05/0617h00>18h00 (0x00) ?nldThe Media ShownldTopical programme about the fast-changing media world.
05/0618h00>19h00 (0x00) ?nldPMnldAfternoon news and current affairs programme, reporting on breaking stories and summing up the day's headlines.
05/0619h00>19h30 (0x00) ?nldSix O'Clock NewsnldNational and international news from BBC Radio 4
05/0619h30>20h00 (0x00) ?nldRobin Ince's Reality TunnelnldWriter, broadcaster, and comedian Robin Ince is back with his acclaimed series. This time he's talking about love, art, and his love of art.
05/0620h00>20h15 (0x00) ?nldThe ArchersnldFreddie has a dangerous idea, and George is feeling the pressure.
05/0620h15>21h00 (0x00) ?nldFront RownldLive magazine programme on the worlds of arts, literature, film, media and music.
05/0621h00>21h45 (0x00) ?nldAntisocialnldShould meat and dairy be taken off menus to help save the planet from climate change?
05/0621h45>22h00 (0x00) ?nldUncharted with Hannah FrynldThomas Herndon was a student when he discovered an anomaly which, if true, will shake the intellectual foundations of a global movement and undermine politicians around the world.
05/0622h00>22h30 (0x00) ?nldBeing RomannldTwo men, one woman. All three hopelessly devoted to each other. Apparently. Mary digs into an unconventional love story from ancient Rome.
05/0622h30>23h00 (0x00) ?nldAll in the MindnldHow to turn languishing into flourishing; perceptions of household chaos and mental health outcomes; an abuse survivor's story; why are we reluctant to reach out to old friends?
05/0623h00>23h45 (0x00) ?nldThe World TonightnldIn depth reporting, intelligent analysis and breaking news from a global perspective.
05/0623h45>00h00 (0x00) ?nldLong Island by Colm ToibinnldNiamh Cusack reads the sequel to Colm Toibin's beloved novel, Brooklyn. Today: a letter from home forces Eilis into a decision.
05/0600h00>00h15 (0x00) ?nldBunk BednldMarried couple Guy Garvey and Rachel Stirling test their affection for each other under scrutiny in a frank and hilarious in-bed chat.
05/0600h15>00h30 (0x00) ?nldChloe Petts' Toilet HumournldComedian Chloe Petts explores the history of the loo from ancient Roman latrines to the culture wars of today.
05/0600h30>01h00 (0x00) ?nldSoul MusicnldInto My Arms was released in 1997 on the Boatman's Call album by Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds.
05/0601h00>01h30 (0x00) ?nldMidnight NewsnldNational and international news from BBC Radio 4
05/0601h30>01h48 (0x00) ?nldNight Train to Odesa by Jen StoutnldNervous about what she might find, Jen Stout is bound for Kharkiv - a city she knew well before the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Read by the author.
05/0601h48>02h00 (0x00) ?nldShipping ForecastnldThe latest weather reports and forecasts for UK shipping
06/0602h00>06h20 (0x00) ?nldWorld ServicenldBBC Radio 4 joins the BBC World Service.
06/0606h20>06h30 (0x00) ?nldShipping ForecastnldThe latest weather reports and forecasts for UK shipping
06/0606h30>06h43 (0x00) ?nldNews BriefingnldThe latest news from BBC Radio 4
06/0606h43>06h45 (0x00) ?nldPrayer for the DaynldA reflection and prayer to start the day with Andrea Rea.
06/0606h45>07h00 (0x00) ?nldFarming TodaynldThe latest news about food, farming and the countryside.
06/0607h00>10h00 (0x00) ?nldTodaynldNews and current affairs, including Sports Desk, Weather and Thought for the Day.
06/0610h00>10h45 (0x00) ?nldIn Our TimenldMelvyn Bragg and guests discuss the history of ideas.
06/0610h45>11h00 (0x00) ?nldJust One Thing with Michael MosleynldMichael reveals how slowing your mealtimes and savouring the flavours could help you stay full for longer, cut down your snacking and even reduce your blood sugar levels.
06/0611h00>12h00 (0x00) ?nldWoman's HournldWomen's voices and women's lives - topical conversations to inform, challenge and inspire.
06/0612h00>12h45 (0x00) ?nldThis Cultural LifenldLive magazine programme on the worlds of arts, literature, film, media and music
06/0612h45>13h00 (0x00) ?nldNight Train to Odesa by Jen StoutnldAfter spending some time back home in Shetland journalist Jen Stout is preparing to return to Ukraine – but this time, she wants to get closer to the front line. Read by the author
06/0613h00>13h04 (0x00) ?nldNews SummarynldThe latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4.
06/0613h04>13h32 (0x00) ?nldThe Bottom LinenldEvan Davis hosts the business conversation show, with insight from the people at the top.
06/0613h32>13h57 (0x00) ?nldSliced BreadnldGreg Foot investigates the so-called wonder products making bold claims.
06/0613h57>14h00 (0x00) ?nldWeather ForecastnldThe latest weather forecast
06/0614h00>14h45 (0x00) ?nldWorld at OnenldForty-five minutes of news, analysis and comment.
06/0614h45>15h00 (0x00) ?nldThief at the British MuseumnldIttai hands over his gems and the Museum launches a recovery process to try and find more of the missing items. But will it ever get back what has been lost?
06/0615h00>15h15 (0x00) ?nldThe ArchersnldFreddie has a dangerous idea, and George is feeling the pressure.
06/0615h15>16h00 (0x00) ?nldVoodoo Macbethnldby Sharon Oakes Drama about the landmark 1936 theatrical production of Macbeth which confronted US segregation laws and launched the career of twenty year old Orson Welles.
06/0616h00>16h27 (0x00) ?nldOpen CountrynldHelen Mark explores the chalk hill carvings of Wiltshire - the county which has more of them than anywhere else, including eight white horses.
06/0616h27>16h30 (0x00) ?nldThe Radio 4 AppealnldDisability advocate Shani Dhanda makes the Radio 4 Appeal on behalf of ADD International
06/0616h30>17h00 (0x00) ?nldWord of MouthnldTwo former child laureates in conversation. Michael Rosen meets fellow children's author Michael Morpurgo, author of over 150 books - including Warhorse.
06/0617h00>17h30 (0x00) ?nldThe Briefing RoomnldDavid Aaronovitch and a panel of experts and insiders present in-depth explainers on big issues in the news.
06/0617h30>18h00 (0x00) ?nldBBC Inside SciencenldA weekly programme looking at the science that's changing our world.
06/0618h00>19h00 (0x00) ?nldPMnldAfternoon news and current affairs programme, reporting on breaking stories and summing up the day's headlines.
06/0619h00>19h30 (0x00) ?nldSix O'Clock NewsnldNational and international news from BBC Radio 4
06/0619h30>20h00 (0x00) ?nldRhysearchnldComedian Rhys James investigates topics that the rest of us are too busy to be bothered with. Questions like, Will we live on Mars?
06/0620h00>20h15 (0x00) ?nldThe ArchersnldHarrison comes to a realisation, and it’s a big day for Ben.
06/0620h15>21h00 (0x00) ?nldFront RownldLive magazine programme on the worlds of arts, literature, film, media and music.
06/0621h00>22h00 (0x00) ?nldThe Media ShownldTopical programme about the fast-changing media world.
06/0622h00>22h45 (0x00) ?nldLoose EndsnldClive Anderson and guests with an eclectic mix of conversation, music and comedy.
06/0622h45>23h00 (0x00) ?nldWhy Do We Do That?nldDoomscrolling is the act of spending an excessive amount of time on absorbing negative news. Ella Al-Shamahi investigates if we are naturally drawn to the doom and gloom.
06/0623h00>23h45 (0x00) ?nldThe World TonightnldIn depth reporting, intelligent analysis and breaking news from a global perspective.
06/0623h45>00h00 (0x00) ?nldLong Island by Colm ToibinnldDesperate for an explanation after Nancy's shocking revelation, Eilis goes in search of Jim. Niamh Cusack continues the heartbreaking sequel to Brooklyn, set twenty years on.