Scan date : 02/06/2024 09:04
Day | Hour | Type Event | Name Lang | Event name | Short Event | Extended Lang | Extended Event |
02/06 | 02h00>06h20 | (0x00) ? | nld | World Service | nld | BBC Radio 4 joins the BBC World Service. | |
02/06 | 06h20>06h30 | (0x00) ? | nld | Shipping Forecast | nld | The latest weather reports and forecasts for UK shipping | |
02/06 | 06h30>06h43 | (0x00) ? | nld | News Briefing | nld | The latest news from BBC Radio 4 | |
02/06 | 06h43>06h45 | (0x00) ? | nld | Bells on Sunday | nld | Bells on Sunday comes from St Augustine, West Monkton in Somerset. | |
02/06 | 06h45>07h00 | (0x00) ? | nld | In Touch | nld | Often a boon to accessibility, technology can also involve barriers. We discuss accessibility problems encountered by blind users of Ticketmaster and Sonos speakers | |
02/06 | 07h00>07h05 | (0x00) ? | nld | News Summary | nld | The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4 | |
02/06 | 07h05>07h35 | (0x00) ? | nld | Thinking Allowed | nld | Garden Utopias: Laurie Taylor peers behind the privet hedge to discover the dreams which inspired suburban greenery. Also, the promise of allotments and guerrilla gardening. | |
02/06 | 07h35>07h57 | (0x00) ? | nld | On Your Farm | nld | Helen 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. | |
02/06 | 07h57>08h00 | (0x00) ? | nld | Weather Forecast | nld | The latest weather reports and forecast | |
02/06 | 08h00>08h10 | (0x00) ? | nld | News and Sunday Papers | nld | The latest news headlines. Including a look at the papers. | |
02/06 | 08h10>08h54 | (0x00) ? | nld | Sunday | nld | A look at the ethical and religious issues of the week | |
02/06 | 08h54>08h57 | (0x00) ? | nld | The Radio 4 Appeal | nld | Disability advocate Shani Dhanda makes the Radio 4 Appeal on behalf of ADD International | |
02/06 | 08h57>09h00 | (0x00) ? | nld | Weather Forecast | nld | The latest weather reports and forecast | |
02/06 | 09h00>09h10 | (0x00) ? | nld | News and Sunday Papers | nld | The latest news headlines. Including a look at the Sunday papers | |
02/06 | 09h10>09h48 | (0x00) ? | nld | Sunday Worship | nld | Eighty 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. | |
02/06 | 09h48>09h58 | (0x00) ? | nld | A Point of View | nld | With the election campaign in full swing, Mark Damazer argues that there's never been a golden age of political language. | |
02/06 | 09h58>10h00 | (0x00) ? | nld | Tweet of the Day | nld | A new series of Tweet of the Day for Sunday morning. Zoologist and television presenter Megan McCubbin is enchanted by corncrakes. | |
02/06 | 10h00>11h00 | (0x00) ? | nld | Broadcasting House | nld | The Sunday morning news magazine programme. Presented by Paddy O'Connell | |
02/06 | 11h00>12h00 | (0x00) ? | nld | Desert Island Discs | nld | Rebel 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. | |
02/06 | 12h00>13h15 | (0x00) ? | nld | The Archers Omnibus | nld | Jakob has bad news to impart, and Freddie hatches a plan. | |
02/06 | 13h15>13h30 | (0x00) ? | nld | Profile | nld | Alan 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. | |
02/06 | 13h30>13h57 | (0x00) ? | nld | I'm Sorry I Haven't A Clue | nld | Marcus 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. | |
02/06 | 13h57>14h00 | (0x00) ? | nld | Weather Forecast | nld | The latest weather forecast | |
02/06 | 14h00>14h30 | (0x00) ? | nld | The World This Weekend | nld | Radio 4's look at the week's big stories from both home and around the world. | |
02/06 | 14h30>15h00 | (0x00) ? | nld | The Beaches | nld | A 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. | |
02/06 | 15h00>15h45 | (0x00) ? | nld | Gardeners' Question Time | nld | How 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. | |
02/06 | 15h45>16h00 | (0x00) ? | nld | Opening Lines | nld | The 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. | |
02/06 | 16h00>17h00 | (0x00) ? | nld | The Raiders | nld | A 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. | |
02/06 | 17h00>17h30 | (0x00) ? | nld | Bookclub | nld | Lucy Caldwell talks to James Naughtie and readers about her prize-winning novel, These Days. | |
02/06 | 17h30>18h00 | (0x00) ? | nld | Nature Table | nld | Join 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. | |
02/06 | 18h00>18h10 | (0x00) ? | nld | Witness History | nld | Vidkun 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. | |
02/06 | 18h10>18h54 | (0x00) ? | nld | The Tourist Trap | nld | The 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? | |
02/06 | 18h54>18h57 | (0x00) ? | nld | Shipping Forecast | nld | The latest weather reports and forecasts for UK shipping | |
02/06 | 18h57>19h00 | (0x00) ? | nld | Weather Forecast | nld | The latest weather reports and forecast | |
02/06 | 19h00>19h15 | (0x00) ? | nld | Six O'Clock News | nld | National and international news from BBC Radio 4 | |
02/06 | 19h15>20h00 | (0x00) ? | nld | Pick of the Week | nld | Myfanwy Alexander chooses audio highlights from the past week. | |
02/06 | 20h00>20h15 | (0x00) ? | nld | The Archers | nld | The penny drops for Lynda, and Freddie faces a dilemma. | |
02/06 | 20h15>20h45 | (0x00) ? | nld | Bonnie Bollywood: 25 years of Indian Film-making in Scotland | nld | Ravi 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. | |
02/06 | 20h45>21h00 | (0x00) ? | nld | Why Do We Do That? | nld | Ella 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? | |
02/06 | 21h00>21h30 | (0x00) ? | nld | Word of Mouth | nld | Joshua 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'. | |
02/06 | 21h30>22h00 | (0x00) ? | nld | Last Word | nld | Matthew Bannister on songwriter Richard M Sherman, anthropologist Wendy James, artist June Mendoza and film-maker Morgan Spurlock. | |
02/06 | 22h00>22h25 | (0x00) ? | nld | Money Box | nld | In 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? | |
02/06 | 22h25>22h30 | (0x00) ? | nld | The Radio 4 Appeal | nld | Disability advocate Shani Dhanda makes the Radio 4 Appeal on behalf of ADD International | |
02/06 | 22h30>23h00 | (0x00) ? | nld | From Our Own Correspondent | nld | Haitians 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? | |
02/06 | 23h00>00h00 | (0x00) ? | nld | The Westminster Hour | nld | Ben 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. | |
02/06 | 00h00>00h45 | (0x00) ? | nld | In Our Time | nld | Melvyn 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. | |
02/06 | 00h45>01h00 | (0x00) ? | nld | Short Works | nld | Clare fondly recalls her Grandpa Andy, who liked to talk to trees and play opera arias to his vegetables. As read by Jenn Murray. | |
02/06 | 01h00>01h15 | (0x00) ? | nld | Midnight News | nld | The latest news and weather forecast from BBC Radio 4. | |
02/06 | 01h15>01h45 | (0x00) ? | nld | True Crime 1599 | nld | In 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. | |
02/06 | 01h45>01h48 | (0x00) ? | nld | Bells on Sunday | nld | Bells on Sunday comes from St Augustine, West Monkton in Somerset. | |
02/06 | 01h48>02h00 | (0x00) ? | nld | Shipping Forecast | nld | The latest weather reports and forecasts for UK shipping | |
03/06 | 02h00>06h20 | (0x00) ? | nld | World Service | nld | BBC Radio 4 joins the BBC World Service. | |
03/06 | 06h20>06h30 | (0x00) ? | nld | Shipping Forecast | nld | The latest weather reports and forecasts for UK shipping | |
03/06 | 06h30>06h43 | (0x00) ? | nld | News Briefing | nld | The latest news from BBC Radio 4 | |
03/06 | 06h43>06h45 | (0x00) ? | nld | Prayer for the Day | nld | A reflection and prayer to start the day with Andrea Rea. | |
03/06 | 06h45>06h57 | (0x00) ? | nld | Farming Today | nld | A group of farmers at a show give their views on what they would like to see from the next government. | |
03/06 | 06h57>07h00 | (0x00) ? | nld | Weather for Farmers | nld | Weather reports and forecasts for farmers | |
03/06 | 07h00>10h00 | (0x00) ? | nld | Today | nld | News and current affairs, including Sports Desk, Weather and Thought for the Day. | |
03/06 | 10h00>10h45 | (0x00) ? | nld | Start the Week | nld | Robin Wall Kimmerer, Hugh Warwick and Olivia Laing explore how indigenous stories of the natural world are entangled with scientific understanding and human history | |
03/06 | 10h45>11h00 | (0x00) ? | nld | Oliver Burkeman’s Inconvenient Truth | nld | Oliver Burkeman explores our obsession with convenience which results in our lives becoming easier but less meaningful. | |
03/06 | 11h00>12h00 | (0x00) ? | nld | Woman's Hour | nld | Women's voices and women's lives - topical conversations to inform, challenge and inspire. | |
03/06 | 12h00>12h45 | (0x00) ? | nld | The Tourist Trap | nld | The 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? | |
03/06 | 12h45>13h00 | (0x00) ? | nld | Night Train to Odesa by Jen Stout | nld | Studying 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. | |
03/06 | 13h00>13h04 | (0x00) ? | nld | News Summary | nld | The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4. | |
03/06 | 13h04>13h57 | (0x00) ? | nld | You and Yours | nld | News and discussion of consumer affairs | |
03/06 | 13h57>14h00 | (0x00) ? | nld | Weather Forecast | nld | The latest weather forecast | |
03/06 | 14h00>14h45 | (0x00) ? | nld | World at One | nld | Forty-five minutes of news, analysis and comment. | |
03/06 | 14h45>15h00 | (0x00) ? | nld | Thief at the British Museum | nld | The 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. | |
03/06 | 15h00>15h15 | (0x00) ? | nld | The Archers | nld | The penny drops for Lynda, and Freddie faces a dilemma. | |
03/06 | 15h15>15h45 | (0x00) ? | nld | Fags, Mags & Bags | nld | Comedy 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. | |
03/06 | 15h45>16h00 | (0x00) ? | nld | Gambits | nld | Adrian 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. | |
03/06 | 16h00>16h30 | (0x00) ? | nld | A Good Read | nld | Biographer and journalist Kathryn Hughes and No Such Thing As a Fish presenter Dan Schreiber recommend books about Flaubert and the KLF to Harriett Gilbert. | |
03/06 | 16h30>17h00 | (0x00) ? | nld | History's Secret Heroes | nld | Manfred Gans joins an elite, secret unit of Jewish commandos to take on the Nazis. But can he save his own family? | |
03/06 | 17h00>17h30 | (0x00) ? | nld | The Beaches | nld | A 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. | |
03/06 | 17h30>18h00 | (0x00) ? | nld | The Kitchen Cabinet | nld | Jay 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. | |
03/06 | 18h00>19h00 | (0x00) ? | nld | PM | nld | Afternoon news and current affairs programme, reporting on breaking stories and summing up the day's headlines. | |
03/06 | 19h00>19h30 | (0x00) ? | nld | Six O'Clock News | nld | National and international news from BBC Radio 4 | |
03/06 | 19h30>20h00 | (0x00) ? | nld | I'm Sorry I Haven't A Clue | nld | A return visit to Blackburn for Marcus Brigstocke, Henning Wehn, Vicki Pepperdine and Tony Hawks, with Jack Dee the reluctant arbiter. | |
03/06 | 20h00>20h15 | (0x00) ? | nld | The Archers | nld | Fallon springs a surprise, and Vince is on the warpath. | |
03/06 | 20h15>21h00 | (0x00) ? | nld | Front Row | nld | Live magazine programme on the worlds of arts, literature, film, media and music. | |
03/06 | 21h00>21h30 | (0x00) ? | nld | The Briefing Room | nld | David 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? | |
03/06 | 21h30>22h00 | (0x00) ? | nld | BBC Inside Science | nld | We 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. | |
03/06 | 22h00>22h45 | (0x00) ? | nld | Start the Week | nld | Robin Wall Kimmerer, Hugh Warwick and Olivia Laing explore how indigenous stories of the natural world are entangled with scientific understanding and human history | |
03/06 | 22h45>23h00 | (0x00) ? | nld | Assume Nothing: The Shankill Gold Rush | nld | 1969. 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? | |
03/06 | 23h00>23h45 | (0x00) ? | nld | The World Tonight | nld | In depth reporting, intelligent analysis and breaking news from a global perspective. | |
03/06 | 23h45>00h00 | (0x00) ? | nld | Long Island by Colm Toibin | nld | The 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. | |
03/06 | 00h00>00h30 | (0x00) ? | nld | Harland | nld | The 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. | |
03/06 | 00h30>01h00 | (0x00) ? | nld | Soul Music | nld | True 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. | |
03/06 | 01h00>01h30 | (0x00) ? | nld | Midnight News | nld | National and international news from BBC Radio 4 | |
03/06 | 01h30>01h48 | (0x00) ? | nld | Night Train to Odesa by Jen Stout | nld | Studying 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. | |
03/06 | 01h48>02h00 | (0x00) ? | nld | Shipping Forecast | nld | The latest weather reports and forecasts for UK shipping | |
04/06 | 02h00>06h20 | (0x00) ? | nld | World Service | nld | BBC Radio 4 joins the BBC World Service. | |
04/06 | 06h20>06h30 | (0x00) ? | nld | Shipping Forecast | nld | The latest weather reports and forecasts for UK shipping | |
04/06 | 06h30>06h43 | (0x00) ? | nld | News Briefing | nld | The latest news from BBC Radio 4 | |
04/06 | 06h43>06h45 | (0x00) ? | nld | Prayer for the Day | nld | A reflection and prayer to start the day with Andrea Rea. | |
04/06 | 06h45>07h00 | (0x00) ? | nld | Farming Today | nld | The latest news about food, farming and the countryside. | |
04/06 | 07h00>10h00 | (0x00) ? | nld | Today | nld | News and current affairs, including Sports Desk, Weather and Thought for the Day. | |
04/06 | 10h00>10h30 | (0x00) ? | nld | Being Roman | nld | Two men, one woman. All three hopelessly devoted to each other. Apparently. Mary digs into an unconventional love story from ancient Rome. | |
04/06 | 10h30>11h00 | (0x00) ? | nld | All in the Mind | nld | How 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? | |
04/06 | 11h00>12h00 | (0x00) ? | nld | Woman's Hour | nld | Women's voices and women's lives - topical conversations to inform, challenge and inspire. | |
04/06 | 12h00>12h45 | (0x00) ? | nld | Add to Playlist | nld | Folk 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. | |
04/06 | 12h45>13h00 | (0x00) ? | nld | Night Train to Odesa by Jen Stout | nld | Journalist 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. | |
04/06 | 13h00>13h04 | (0x00) ? | nld | News Summary | nld | The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4. | |
04/06 | 13h04>13h57 | (0x00) ? | nld | Call You and Yours | nld | News and discussion of consumer affairs | |
04/06 | 13h57>14h00 | (0x00) ? | nld | Weather Forecast | nld | The latest weather forecast | |
04/06 | 14h00>14h45 | (0x00) ? | nld | World at One | nld | Forty-five minutes of news, analysis and comment. | |
04/06 | 14h45>15h00 | (0x00) ? | nld | Thief at the British Museum | nld | Ittai’s hunt for gems leads the team to the backstreets of Paris and a small town in Germany. | |
04/06 | 15h00>15h15 | (0x00) ? | nld | The Archers | nld | Fallon springs a surprise, and Vince is on the warpath. | |
04/06 | 15h15>16h00 | (0x00) ? | nld | A Tale of Ossian | nld | Poetic encounter between an old man with pockets full of leaves and a woman who becomes captivated by his stories. | |
04/06 | 16h00>16h30 | (0x00) ? | nld | Short Cuts | nld | Josie 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 | |
04/06 | 16h30>17h00 | (0x00) ? | nld | Thinking Allowed | nld | Opioids in the US and UK: Laurie Taylor explores the changing nature of opioid use, from street heroin to synthetic prescription drugs. | |
04/06 | 17h00>17h30 | (0x00) ? | nld | Poetry Please | nld | Roger McGough returns with a new series of Poetry Please. 1/4 Writer and comedian Frank Skinner makes his selection from listeners' poetry requests | |
04/06 | 17h30>18h00 | (0x00) ? | nld | When It Hits the Fan | nld | Who's in the news for all the wrong reasons? With David Yelland and Simon Lewis. | |
04/06 | 18h00>19h00 | (0x00) ? | nld | PM | nld | Afternoon news and current affairs programme, reporting on breaking stories and summing up the day's headlines. | |
04/06 | 19h00>19h30 | (0x00) ? | nld | Six O'Clock News | nld | National and international news from BBC Radio 4 | |
04/06 | 19h30>20h00 | (0x00) ? | nld | Joe Lycett's Obsessions | nld | Joe Lycett is joined by actress Nina Wadia and comedian Elis James as they share their own personal obsessions. | |
04/06 | 20h00>20h15 | (0x00) ? | nld | The Archers | nld | Joy attempts to make amends, and there’s trouble brewing for Lilian. | |
04/06 | 20h15>21h00 | (0x00) ? | nld | Front Row | nld | Live magazine programme on the worlds of arts, literature, film, media and music. | |
04/06 | 21h00>21h45 | (0x00) ? | nld | The Today Debate | nld | Mishal Husain is joined by a panel of guests to discuss the issues raised in the podcast ‘Intrigue: To Catch a Scorpion’. | |
04/06 | 21h45>22h00 | (0x00) ? | nld | In Touch | nld | News, views and information for people who are blind or partially sighted. | |
04/06 | 22h00>22h30 | (0x00) ? | nld | The Law Show | nld | Your 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. | |
04/06 | 22h30>23h00 | (0x00) ? | nld | The Bottom Line: The Decisions That Made Me A Leader | nld | Evan 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. | |
04/06 | 23h00>23h45 | (0x00) ? | nld | The World Tonight | nld | In depth reporting, intelligent analysis and breaking news from a global perspective. | |
04/06 | 23h45>00h00 | (0x00) ? | nld | Long Island by Colm Toibin | nld | Niamh Cusack continues the heartrending sequel to Brooklyn: Today: suspicious that both Eilis and Jim are in Dublin, Nancy takes drastic action. | |
04/06 | 00h00>00h30 | (0x00) ? | nld | Uncanny USA | nld | Danny Robins turns his supernatural gaze to the other side of the Atlantic. | |
04/06 | 00h30>01h00 | (0x00) ? | nld | Soul Music | nld | Stories of what Bruce Springsteen's hit means to people around the world, with Bruce Springsteen and Jon Landau on the origins of the song. | |
04/06 | 01h00>01h30 | (0x00) ? | nld | Midnight News | nld | National and international news from BBC Radio 4 | |
04/06 | 01h30>01h48 | (0x00) ? | nld | Night Train to Odesa by Jen Stout | nld | Journalist 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. | |
04/06 | 01h48>02h00 | (0x00) ? | nld | Shipping Forecast | nld | The latest weather reports and forecasts for UK shipping | |
05/06 | 02h00>06h20 | (0x00) ? | nld | World Service | nld | BBC Radio 4 joins the BBC World Service. | |
05/06 | 06h20>06h30 | (0x00) ? | nld | Shipping Forecast | nld | The latest weather reports and forecasts for UK shipping | |
05/06 | 06h30>06h43 | (0x00) ? | nld | News Briefing | nld | The latest news from BBC Radio 4 | |
05/06 | 06h43>06h45 | (0x00) ? | nld | Prayer for the Day | nld | A reflection and prayer to start the day with Andrea Rea. | |
05/06 | 06h45>07h00 | (0x00) ? | nld | Farming Today | nld | The latest news about food, farming and the countryside. | |
05/06 | 07h00>10h00 | (0x00) ? | nld | Today | nld | News and current affairs, including Sports Desk, Weather and Thought for the Day. | |
05/06 | 10h00>10h30 | (0x00) ? | nld | More or Less | nld | Tim Harford explains - and sometimes debunks - the numbers and statistics used in political debate, the news and everyday life. | |
05/06 | 10h30>11h00 | (0x00) ? | nld | To Catch a Scorpion | nld | The 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? | |
05/06 | 11h00>12h00 | (0x00) ? | nld | Woman's Hour | nld | Women's voices and women's lives - topical conversations to inform, challenge and inspire. | |
05/06 | 12h00>12h45 | (0x00) ? | nld | The Today Debate | nld | Mishal Husain is joined by a panel of guests to discuss the issues raised in the podcast ‘Intrigue: To Catch a Scorpion’. | |
05/06 | 12h45>13h00 | (0x00) ? | nld | Night Train to Odesa by Jen Stout | nld | Nervous 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. | |
05/06 | 13h00>13h04 | (0x00) ? | nld | News Summary | nld | The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4. | |
05/06 | 13h04>13h57 | (0x00) ? | nld | You and Yours | nld | News and discussion of consumer affairs | |
05/06 | 13h57>14h00 | (0x00) ? | nld | Weather Forecast | nld | The latest weather forecast | |
05/06 | 14h00>14h45 | (0x00) ? | nld | World At One | nld | Forty-five minutes of news, analysis and comment. | |
05/06 | 14h45>15h00 | (0x00) ? | nld | Thief at the British Museum | nld | Katie receives a tip-off that the eBay seller sultan1966 has been selling gems in the US. | |
05/06 | 15h00>15h15 | (0x00) ? | nld | The Archers | nld | Joy attempts to make amends, and there’s trouble brewing for Lilian. | |
05/06 | 15h15>16h00 | (0x00) ? | nld | The Interrogation | nld | DI 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. | |
05/06 | 16h00>16h30 | (0x00) ? | nld | The Law Show | nld | The Law Show is your guide to the law and the legal decisions that have a bearing on everyone in the UK. | |
05/06 | 16h30>17h00 | (0x00) ? | nld | The Artificial Human | nld | When 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. | |
05/06 | 17h00>18h00 | (0x00) ? | nld | The Media Show | nld | Topical programme about the fast-changing media world. | |
05/06 | 18h00>19h00 | (0x00) ? | nld | PM | nld | Afternoon news and current affairs programme, reporting on breaking stories and summing up the day's headlines. | |
05/06 | 19h00>19h30 | (0x00) ? | nld | Six O'Clock News | nld | National and international news from BBC Radio 4 | |
05/06 | 19h30>20h00 | (0x00) ? | nld | Robin Ince's Reality Tunnel | nld | Writer, broadcaster, and comedian Robin Ince is back with his acclaimed series. This time he's talking about love, art, and his love of art. | |
05/06 | 20h00>20h15 | (0x00) ? | nld | The Archers | nld | Freddie has a dangerous idea, and George is feeling the pressure. | |
05/06 | 20h15>21h00 | (0x00) ? | nld | Front Row | nld | Live magazine programme on the worlds of arts, literature, film, media and music. | |
05/06 | 21h00>21h45 | (0x00) ? | nld | Antisocial | nld | Should meat and dairy be taken off menus to help save the planet from climate change? | |
05/06 | 21h45>22h00 | (0x00) ? | nld | Uncharted with Hannah Fry | nld | Thomas 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. | |
05/06 | 22h00>22h30 | (0x00) ? | nld | Being Roman | nld | Two men, one woman. All three hopelessly devoted to each other. Apparently. Mary digs into an unconventional love story from ancient Rome. | |
05/06 | 22h30>23h00 | (0x00) ? | nld | All in the Mind | nld | How 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? | |
05/06 | 23h00>23h45 | (0x00) ? | nld | The World Tonight | nld | In depth reporting, intelligent analysis and breaking news from a global perspective. | |
05/06 | 23h45>00h00 | (0x00) ? | nld | Long Island by Colm Toibin | nld | Niamh Cusack reads the sequel to Colm Toibin's beloved novel, Brooklyn. Today: a letter from home forces Eilis into a decision. | |
05/06 | 00h00>00h15 | (0x00) ? | nld | Bunk Bed | nld | Married couple Guy Garvey and Rachel Stirling test their affection for each other under scrutiny in a frank and hilarious in-bed chat. | |
05/06 | 00h15>00h30 | (0x00) ? | nld | Chloe Petts' Toilet Humour | nld | Comedian Chloe Petts explores the history of the loo from ancient Roman latrines to the culture wars of today. | |
05/06 | 00h30>01h00 | (0x00) ? | nld | Soul Music | nld | Into My Arms was released in 1997 on the Boatman's Call album by Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds. | |
05/06 | 01h00>01h30 | (0x00) ? | nld | Midnight News | nld | National and international news from BBC Radio 4 | |
05/06 | 01h30>01h48 | (0x00) ? | nld | Night Train to Odesa by Jen Stout | nld | Nervous 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. | |
05/06 | 01h48>02h00 | (0x00) ? | nld | Shipping Forecast | nld | The latest weather reports and forecasts for UK shipping | |
06/06 | 02h00>06h20 | (0x00) ? | nld | World Service | nld | BBC Radio 4 joins the BBC World Service. | |
06/06 | 06h20>06h30 | (0x00) ? | nld | Shipping Forecast | nld | The latest weather reports and forecasts for UK shipping | |
06/06 | 06h30>06h43 | (0x00) ? | nld | News Briefing | nld | The latest news from BBC Radio 4 | |
06/06 | 06h43>06h45 | (0x00) ? | nld | Prayer for the Day | nld | A reflection and prayer to start the day with Andrea Rea. | |
06/06 | 06h45>07h00 | (0x00) ? | nld | Farming Today | nld | The latest news about food, farming and the countryside. | |
06/06 | 07h00>10h00 | (0x00) ? | nld | Today | nld | News and current affairs, including Sports Desk, Weather and Thought for the Day. | |
06/06 | 10h00>10h45 | (0x00) ? | nld | In Our Time | nld | Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss the history of ideas. | |
06/06 | 10h45>11h00 | (0x00) ? | nld | Just One Thing with Michael Mosley | nld | Michael 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. | |
06/06 | 11h00>12h00 | (0x00) ? | nld | Woman's Hour | nld | Women's voices and women's lives - topical conversations to inform, challenge and inspire. | |
06/06 | 12h00>12h45 | (0x00) ? | nld | This Cultural Life | nld | Live magazine programme on the worlds of arts, literature, film, media and music | |
06/06 | 12h45>13h00 | (0x00) ? | nld | Night Train to Odesa by Jen Stout | nld | After 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 | |
06/06 | 13h00>13h04 | (0x00) ? | nld | News Summary | nld | The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4. | |
06/06 | 13h04>13h32 | (0x00) ? | nld | The Bottom Line | nld | Evan Davis hosts the business conversation show, with insight from the people at the top. | |
06/06 | 13h32>13h57 | (0x00) ? | nld | Sliced Bread | nld | Greg Foot investigates the so-called wonder products making bold claims. | |
06/06 | 13h57>14h00 | (0x00) ? | nld | Weather Forecast | nld | The latest weather forecast | |
06/06 | 14h00>14h45 | (0x00) ? | nld | World at One | nld | Forty-five minutes of news, analysis and comment. | |
06/06 | 14h45>15h00 | (0x00) ? | nld | Thief at the British Museum | nld | Ittai 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? | |
06/06 | 15h00>15h15 | (0x00) ? | nld | The Archers | nld | Freddie has a dangerous idea, and George is feeling the pressure. | |
06/06 | 15h15>16h00 | (0x00) ? | nld | Voodoo Macbeth | nld | by 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. | |
06/06 | 16h00>16h27 | (0x00) ? | nld | Open Country | nld | Helen Mark explores the chalk hill carvings of Wiltshire - the county which has more of them than anywhere else, including eight white horses. | |
06/06 | 16h27>16h30 | (0x00) ? | nld | The Radio 4 Appeal | nld | Disability advocate Shani Dhanda makes the Radio 4 Appeal on behalf of ADD International | |
06/06 | 16h30>17h00 | (0x00) ? | nld | Word of Mouth | nld | Two former child laureates in conversation. Michael Rosen meets fellow children's author Michael Morpurgo, author of over 150 books - including Warhorse. | |
06/06 | 17h00>17h30 | (0x00) ? | nld | The Briefing Room | nld | David Aaronovitch and a panel of experts and insiders present in-depth explainers on big issues in the news. | |
06/06 | 17h30>18h00 | (0x00) ? | nld | BBC Inside Science | nld | A weekly programme looking at the science that's changing our world. | |
06/06 | 18h00>19h00 | (0x00) ? | nld | PM | nld | Afternoon news and current affairs programme, reporting on breaking stories and summing up the day's headlines. | |
06/06 | 19h00>19h30 | (0x00) ? | nld | Six O'Clock News | nld | National and international news from BBC Radio 4 | |
06/06 | 19h30>20h00 | (0x00) ? | nld | Rhysearch | nld | Comedian Rhys James investigates topics that the rest of us are too busy to be bothered with. Questions like, Will we live on Mars? | |
06/06 | 20h00>20h15 | (0x00) ? | nld | The Archers | nld | Harrison comes to a realisation, and it’s a big day for Ben. | |
06/06 | 20h15>21h00 | (0x00) ? | nld | Front Row | nld | Live magazine programme on the worlds of arts, literature, film, media and music. | |
06/06 | 21h00>22h00 | (0x00) ? | nld | The Media Show | nld | Topical programme about the fast-changing media world. | |
06/06 | 22h00>22h45 | (0x00) ? | nld | Loose Ends | nld | Clive Anderson and guests with an eclectic mix of conversation, music and comedy. | |
06/06 | 22h45>23h00 | (0x00) ? | nld | Why Do We Do That? | nld | Doomscrolling 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. | |
06/06 | 23h00>23h45 | (0x00) ? | nld | The World Tonight | nld | In depth reporting, intelligent analysis and breaking news from a global perspective. | |
06/06 | 23h45>00h00 | (0x00) ? | nld | Long Island by Colm Toibin | nld | Desperate 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. |