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07/0501h00>05h20 (0x20) news
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engWorld ServiceBBC Radio 4 joins the BBC World Service.
07/0505h20>05h30 (0x20) news
current affairs (general)
engShipping ForecastThe latest weather reports and forecasts for UK shipping.
07/0505h30>05h43 (0x20) news
current affairs (general)
engNews BriefingThe latest news from BBC Radio 4.
07/0505h43>05h45 (0x20) news
current affairs (general)
engPrayer for the DaySpiritual reflection to start the day with Rev Prof Alison Jack of the School of Divinity, University of Edinburgh.
07/0505h45>06h00 (0x20) news
current affairs (general)
engFarming TodayThe UK and EU row over sandeels, and the National Farmers' Union says farmer confidence has hit an all-time low.
07/0506h00>09h00 (0x20) news
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engTodayNews and current affairs, including Sports Desk, Weather and Thought for the Day.
07/0516h00>16h30 (0x20) news
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engTrue Crime 1599In 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.
07/0516h30>17h00 (0x20) news
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engWhen It Hits the FanDavid Yelland and Simon Lewis discuss Co-op Live's teething troubles, spinning election results after the votes are in, and protecting the rich and powerful from bad news.
07/0517h00>18h00 (0x20) news
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engPMRachel Reeves discusses her vision for the economy under a Labour government. Elsewhere, we hear from people who are fleeing Rafah.
07/0518h00>18h30 (0x20) news
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engSix O'Clock NewsStormy Daniels described an alleged sexual encounter which Mr Trump denies.
07/0518h30>19h00 (0x30) show
game show (general)
engThanks a Lot, Milton Jones!4/6. The man they call Britain's funniest Milton in the show where he helps anyone anywhere. After all, mention Milton Jones to most people and the first thing they think is 'Help!'....
07/0519h00>19h15 (0xf0) ?engThe ArchersThere's life-changing news at the hospital, and Kate fears the worst.
07/0519h15>20h00 (0x20) news
current affairs (general)
engFront Row200 years of Beethoven's Symphony No. 9, a political comedy and the art of literary editing with Samira Ahmed.
07/0520h00>20h40 (0x20) news
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engThe Boys Are Not AlrightJo Meek investigates the frightening rise of boys being radicalised online, and looks for the solutions to stop her own young sons spiralling.
07/0520h40>21h00 (0x20) news
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engIn TouchTina Snow has no light perception and has mon-24-hour sleep-wake disorder as a result. We investigate this condition, and other circadian rhythm disorders, with an expert.
07/0521h00>21h30 (0x20) news
current affairs (general)
engCrossing ContinentsA member of the Mancuso family, one of the most powerful clans in the Calabrian mafia, testified against this criminal organisation. But what has the impact been?
07/0521h30>22h00 (0x20) news
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engThe Bottom Line: The Decisions......That Made Me a Leader. Evan Davis sits down with Timo Armoo, the entrepreneur who founded influencer business Fanbytes, and sold up for an eight figure sum aged just 27.
07/0522h00>22h45 (0x20) news
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engThe World TonightA "technical issue" with passport e-gates is causing long queues at airports nationwide.
07/0522h45>23h00 (0xf0) ?engYou Are Here by David Nicholls7/10. Michael and Marnie meet some walkers they had befriended along the way. This makes for a sociable evening, but not with each other.
07/0523h00>23h30 (0x20) news
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engUncanny USA2/10. Wendy's cancer-stricken father promises her that if there is life after death, he'll reach out to her. He dies, and then... his phone starts to ring.
07/0523h30>00h00 (0x20) news
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engToday in ParliamentSusan Hulme reports as the defence secretary answers MPs' questions about the hacking of an armed forces payroll system.
07/0500h00>00h30 (0x20) news
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engMidnight NewsNational and international news from BBC Radio 4.
07/0500h30>00h48 (0x20) news
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engThe Miners' Strike: Return JourneyPeter Short was a miner and union official in Nottinghamshire who crossed the picket line throughout the strike.
07/0500h48>01h00 (0x20) news
current affairs (general)
engShipping ForecastThe latest weather reports and forecasts for UK shipping.
08/0501h00>05h20 (0x20) news
current affairs (general)
engWorld ServiceBBC Radio 4 joins the BBC World Service.
08/0505h20>05h30 (0x20) news
current affairs (general)
engShipping ForecastThe latest weather reports and forecasts for UK shipping.
08/0505h30>05h43 (0x20) news
current affairs (general)
engNews BriefingThe latest news from BBC Radio 4.
08/0505h43>05h45 (0x20) news
current affairs (general)
engPrayer for the DaySpiritual reflection to start the day with Rev Prof Alison Jack of the School of Divinity, University of Edinburgh.
08/0505h45>06h00 (0x20) news
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engFarming TodayWalkers protest on the Isle of Wight that a coastal path on land given to the country by the Royal Family is being closed off to them.
08/0506h00>09h00 (0x20) news
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engTodayNews and current affairs, including Sports Desk, Weather and Thought for the Day.
08/0509h00>09h30 (0x20) news
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engLife ChangingIn December 1988 Tony, an experienced medical doctor from Manchester answers an international call for assistance - one that nearly breaks him.
08/0509h30>10h00 (0x20) news
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engHelen Lewis Has Left the Chat6/6. The encrypted messaging app Telegram has become the front line of the propaganda war in Ukraine. But how secure is it, really?
08/0510h00>11h00 (0x20) news
current affairs (general)
engWoman's HourWhat kind of questions are appropriate for a coach to ask a sportswoman about her health? When are physical examinations ok? We discuss safer sport for women.
08/0511h00>11h45 (0x20) news
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engFile on 4In 2021 CCTV footage of children being abused was discovered at a special school. But staff caught hitting and kicking children were not sacked or referred to the barring service.
08/0511h45>12h00 (0x20) news
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engThe Miners' Strike: Return JourneyMalcolm Dickson was a young sergeant policing the picket lines during the controversial dispute.
08/0512h00>12h04 (0x20) news
current affairs (general)
engNews SummaryThe latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4.
08/0512h04>12h57 (0x20) news
current affairs (general)
engYou and YoursNews and discussion of consumer affairs.
08/0512h57>13h00 (0x20) news
current affairs (general)
engWeather ForecastThe latest weather forecast.
08/0513h00>13h45 (0x20) news
current affairs (general)
engWorld at OneForty-five minutes of news, analysis and comment.
08/0513h45>14h00 (0x20) news
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engAssume Nothing: The Last Request3/5. The search for Martin's birth mother continues. Suspicions about falsified records concerns Laura, as she makes contact with a woman she thinks could be her.
08/0514h00>14h15 (0xf0) ?engThe ArchersThere's life-changing news at the hospital, and Kate fears the worst.
08/0514h15>15h00 (0xf0) ?engThe Missed Lives of Max & JudyHow long can a young couple destined to be lovers evade their fate? A mind-bending, time-warping romcom starring Alison Steadman.
08/0515h00>15h30 (0x20) news
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engMoney Box LiveThe Money Box team invites listeners and a panel of experts to discuss one personal finance topic in depth.
08/0515h30>16h00 (0x20) news
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engBehind the CrimeSally Tilt and Dr Kerensa Hocken, two forensic psychologists working in prisons, interview people who have committed offences to understand their lives and the causes of crime.
08/0516h00>17h00 (0x20) news
current affairs (general)
engThe Media ShowTopical programme about the fast-changing media world.
08/0517h00>18h00 (0x20) news
current affairs (general)
engPMAfternoon news and current affairs programme, reporting on breaking stories and summing up the day's headlines.
08/0518h00>18h30 (0x20) news
current affairs (general)
engSix O'Clock NewsNational and international news from BBC Radio 4.
08/0518h30>19h00 (0x30) show
game show (general)
engRoom 101 with Paul Merton6/6. If you had to banish items to Room 101 what would you choose? Gyles Brandreth argues the case against bad phone etiquette and tattoos.
08/0519h00>19h15 (0xf0) ?engThe ArchersAlan provides a sympathetic ear, and Will is left confused. Contains some scenes which some viewers may find upsetting.
08/0519h15>20h00 (0x20) news
current affairs (general)
engFront RowLive magazine programme on the worlds of arts, literature, film, media and music.
08/0520h00>20h45 (0x20) news
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engAntiSocialWomen online are being asked: would you rather be stuck in a forest with a man or a bear?
08/0520h45>21h00 (0x20) news
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engUncharted with Hannah FryWhat makes you happy? Life's ups and downs can be pretty unpredictable. But hidden deep in the data, two economists have found a surprising pattern: happiness is U shaped.
08/0521h00>21h30 (0x20) news
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engBeing RomanBeneath starched togas and the fug of gladiator sweat there are real Romans waiting to be discovered. Mary Beard meets the savvy operator who cleaned up after Boudicca's revolt.
08/0521h30>22h00 (0x20) news
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engInside HealthThis week James visits a pub in Liverpool where he's joined by a trio of alcohol researchers who'll watch carefully as he drinks two pints of lager.
09/0516h00>16h30 (0x20) news
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engThe Briefing RoomDavid Aaronovitch and a panel of experts and insiders present in-depth explainers on big issues in the news.
09/0516h30>17h00 (0x20) news
current affairs (general)
engBBC Inside ScienceA weekly programme looking at the science that's changing our world.
09/0517h00>18h00 (0x20) news
current affairs (general)
engPMAfternoon news and current affairs programme, reporting on breaking stories and summing up the day's headlines.
09/0518h00>18h30 (0x20) news
current affairs (general)
engSix O'Clock NewsNational and international news from BBC Radio 4.
09/0518h30>19h00 (0x30) show
game show (general)
engThe Missing Hancocks6/8. Hancock's fed up with Bill Kerr spending all day in bed, and decides to find him a job. But with Sid James involved, things were always going to get complicated.
09/0519h00>19h15 (0xf0) ?engThe ArchersThere's heartbreak in store for Chris, while suspicions are raised about recent events.
09/0519h15>20h00 (0x20) news
current affairs (general)
engFront RowLive magazine programme on the worlds of arts, literature, film, media and music.
09/0520h00>21h00 (0x20) news
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engA Celebration for Ascension DayA service for Ascension Day celebrating 100 years of religious broadcasting at the BBC.
09/0521h00>21h45 (0x20) news
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engLoose EndsThe Zutons and Bryony Jarman Pinto play new music for Stuart Maconie, Rhod Gilbert, Kathy Lette, Luke Wright and Carla Henry.
09/0521h45>22h00 (0x20) news
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engWhy Do We Do That?Night owl or early bird? Ella Al-Shamahi investigates why we are all different when it comes to sleep. Can we blame our sleeping habits on Neanderthal genes?
09/0522h00>22h45 (0x20) news
current affairs (general)
engThe World TonightIn depth reporting, intelligent analysis and breaking news from a global perspective.
09/0522h45>23h00 (0xf0) ?engYou Are Here by David Nicholls9/10. After walking to Richmond, it's time for Marnie to head back to London. In the meantime Michael checks into a hotel where he has planned to meet his wife.
09/0523h00>23h30 (0x20) news
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engThe Today PodcastAmol and Nick's take on the biggest stories of the week.
09/0523h30>00h00 (0x20) news
current affairs (general)
engToday in ParliamentNews, views and features on today's stories in Parliament.
09/0500h00>00h30 (0x20) news
current affairs (general)
engMidnight NewsNational and international news from BBC Radio 4.
09/0500h30>00h48 (0x20) news
current affairs (general)
engThe Miners' Strike: Return JourneyPersonal memories from one of the most bitter and divisive industrial disputes in the UK 40 years on. The miner's wife.
09/0500h48>01h00 (0x20) news
current affairs (general)
engShipping ForecastThe latest weather reports and forecasts for UK shipping.
10/0501h00>05h20 (0x20) news
current affairs (general)
engWorld ServiceBBC Radio 4 joins the BBC World Service.
10/0505h20>05h30 (0x20) news
current affairs (general)
engShipping ForecastThe latest weather reports and forecasts for UK shipping.
10/0505h30>05h43 (0x20) news
current affairs (general)
engNews BriefingThe latest news from BBC Radio 4.
10/0505h43>05h45 (0x20) news
current affairs (general)
engPrayer for the DaySpiritual reflection to start the day with Rev Prof Alison Jack of the School of Divinity, University of Edinburgh.
10/0505h45>06h00 (0x20) news
current affairs (general)
engFarming TodayThe latest news about food, farming and the countryside.
10/0506h00>09h00 (0x20) news
current affairs (general)
engTodayNews and current affairs, including Sports Desk, Weather and Thought for the Day.
10/0509h00>10h00 (0x20) news
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engThe ReunionThe climax to Team GB's medal triumph at the London 2012 Olympics is recalled by Kirsty Wark and guests, including Dame Jessica Ennis Hill, Sir Mo Farah, and Steve Cram.
10/0510h00>11h00 (0x20) news
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engWoman's HourWomen's voices and women's lives - topical conversations to inform, challenge and inspire.
10/0511h00>11h45 (0x20) news
current affairs (general)
engThe Food ProgrammeInvestigating every aspect of the food we eat.
10/0511h45>12h00 (0x20) news
current affairs (general)
engThe Miners' Strike: Return JourneyPersonal memories from one of the most bitter and divisive industrial disputes in the UK 40 years on. The miner and the Coal Board manager.
10/0512h00>12h04 (0x20) news
current affairs (general)
engNews SummaryThe latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4.
10/0512h04>12h57 (0x20) news
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engAntiSocialAdam Fleming helps you work out what the culture war arguments are really about.
10/0512h57>13h00 (0x20) news
current affairs (general)
engWeather ForecastThe latest weather forecast.
12/0516h00>16h30 (0x20) news
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engOpen BookHari Kunzru speaks to Shahidha Bari about his new novel, Blue Ruin.
12/0516h30>17h00 (0x20) news
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engRound Britain QuizKirsty Lang is in the chair for the cryptic contest, this week featuring the teams from Wales and Northern Ireland in their last match of the series.
12/0517h00>17h10 (0x20) news
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engWitness HistoryThe story of Chanira Bajracharya who went from spending 10 years as a 'Kumari' or living goddess, in Nepal to university and a career in finance.
12/0517h10>17h54 (0x20) news
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engThe Invention of China3/4. When the last emperor, a boy called Puyi, was forced to abdicate in 1912, two millennia of imperial rule came to an end. What followed was chaos.
12/0517h54>17h57 (0x20) news
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engShipping ForecastThe latest weather reports and forecasts for UK shipping.
12/0517h57>18h00 (0x20) news
current affairs (general)
engWeather ForecastThe latest weather reports and forecast.
12/0518h00>18h15 (0x20) news
current affairs (general)
engSix O'Clock NewsNational and international news from BBC Radio 4.
12/0518h15>19h00 (0x20) news
current affairs (general)
engPick of the WeekPat Nevin chooses audio highlights from the past week.
12/0519h00>19h15 (0xf0) ?engThe ArchersOne resident makes a horrifying discovery, and Tracy is on a mission to bring the community together. Contains some scenes which some viewers may find upsetting.
12/0519h15>19h45 (0x20) news
current affairs (general)
eng'Am I Home?' - Life in a......Dementia Village. Is it OK to lie to people with dementia if it improves their wellbeing? Lara Bullens goes inside a Truman Show-esque 'dementia village' in Warwick, where the fake and real blur.
12/0519h45>20h00 (0x20) news
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engWhy Do We Do That?Night owl or early bird? Ella Al-Shamahi investigates why we are all different when it comes to sleep. Can we blame our sleeping habits on Neanderthal genes?
12/0520h00>20h30 (0x20) news
current affairs (general)
engWord of MouthDominic Fifield explains how football clubs got their names, uncovering a fascinating social history behind the Wanderers, Wednesdays and Villas.
12/0520h30>21h00 (0x20) news
current affairs (general)
engLast WordWeekly obituary programme telling the life stories of those who have died recently.
12/0521h00>21h25 (0x20) news
current affairs (general)
engMoney BoxPaul Lewis presents the latest news from the world of personal finance.
12/0521h25>21h30 (0x20) news
current affairs (general)
engThe Radio 4 AppealNazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe makes the Radio 4 Appeal on behalf of Prisoners' Education Trust.
12/0521h30>22h00 (0x20) news
current affairs (general)
engFrom Our Own CorrespondentInsight, wit and analysis from BBC correspondents, journalists and writers from around the world.
12/0522h00>23h00 (0x20) news
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engThe Westminster HourRadio 4's Sunday night political discussion programme.
12/0523h00>23h45 (0x20) news
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engIn Our TimeMelvyn Bragg and guests discuss the Tudor courtier who found a way to write extraordinary and enduring poetry while under the intense scrutiny of Henry VIII's machinery of state.
12/0523h45>00h00 (0xf0) ?engShort WorksA man on the run heads north with precious cargo in this new story from Pippa Goldschmidt, inspired by the life of American scientist Hermann Muller. Read by Tyler Collins.
12/0500h00>00h15 (0x20) news
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engMidnight NewsThe latest news and weather forecast from BBC Radio 4.
12/0500h15>00h45 (0x20) news
current affairs (general)
engCrossing ContinentsA member of the Mancuso family, one of the most powerful clans in the Calabrian mafia, testified against this criminal organisation. But what has the impact been?
12/0500h45>00h48 (0x20) news
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engBells on SundayBells on Sunday comes from the Parish church of St Andrew in Wissett, Suffolk.
12/0500h48>01h00 (0x20) news
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engShipping ForecastThe latest weather reports and forecasts for UK shipping.
13/0501h00>05h20 (0x20) news
current affairs (general)
engWorld ServiceBBC Radio 4 joins the BBC World Service.
13/0505h20>05h30 (0x20) news
current affairs (general)
engShipping ForecastThe latest weather reports and forecasts for UK shipping.
13/0505h30>05h43 (0x20) news
current affairs (general)
engNews BriefingThe latest news from BBC Radio 4.
13/0505h43>05h45 (0x20) news
current affairs (general)
engPrayer for the DayA spiritual comment and prayer to start the day with Michael Kelly.
13/0505h45>05h57 (0x20) news
current affairs (general)
engFarming TodayThe latest news about food, farming and the countryside.
13/0505h57>06h00 (0x20) news
current affairs (general)
engWeather for FarmersWeather reports and forecasts for farmers.
13/0506h00>09h00 (0x20) news
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engTodayNews and current affairs, including Sports Desk, Weather and Thought for the Day.
13/0509h00>09h45 (0x20) news
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engStart the WeekWolfgang Buttress, Claire Preston, Lars Chittka and Alison Benjamin celebrate bees, with Tom Sutcliffe.
13/0509h45>10h00 (0x20) news
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engCafé HopeGraham Burton comes to Cafe Hope and tells Rachel Burden how he helps people find their missing dogs with the help of drones.
13/0510h00>11h00 (0x20) news
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engWoman's HourWomen's voices and women's lives - topical conversations to inform, challenge and inspire.
13/0511h00>11h45 (0x20) news
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engThe Invention of China4/4. Born in 1893, Mao lived through the end of the Qing, the birth of the republic, two World Wars, one Long March, civil war, the Korean War with the US, famine, failure, revolution.
13/0511h45>12h00 (0x20) news
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engThe Immune Mind by Monty Lyman1/5. Dr Monty Lyman explores the relationship between the brain and the body's immune system, and reveals a whole new way of thinking about disease. Read by Gunnar Cauthery.
13/0512h00>12h04 (0x20) news
current affairs (general)
engNews SummaryThe latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4.
13/0512h04>12h57 (0x20) news
current affairs (general)
engYou and YoursNews and discussion of consumer affairs.
13/0512h57>13h00 (0x20) news
current affairs (general)
engWeather ForecastThe latest weather forecast.
13/0513h00>13h45 (0x20) news
current affairs (general)
engWorld at OneForty-five minutes of news, analysis and comment.
13/0513h45>14h00 (0x20) news
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engShadow War: China and the West1/12. A near miss in the skies over the South China Sea. And how the Hong Kong handover led to fierce disagreements over how to deal with the incoming power.
13/0514h00>14h15 (0xf0) ?engThe ArchersOne resident makes a horrifying discovery, and Tracy is on a mission to bring the community together. Contains some scenes which some viewers may find upsetting.
13/0514h15>14h45 (0x30) show
game show (general)
engThe Train at Platform 43/4. Episode Three of the comedy about the trials of a train crew, as they try their best to arrive on time. Written by Steve Punt and Hugh Dennis and starring Rosie Cavaliero.
13/0514h45>15h00 (0x30) show
game show (general)
engFelicity Ward - Appisodes3/4. Felicity downloads an app to help with procrastination voiced by Sindhu Vee...
13/0515h00>15h30 (0x20) news
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engGreat LivesLady Rachel MacRobert was a geologist and visionary who is best-known for the 'MacRobert's Reply' plane which she commissioned during World War Two in memory of her three sons.
13/0515h30>16h00 (0x20) news
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engHistory's Secret HeroesDoctor Charles Drew led the creation and use of blood banks, saving countless lives both in war and in peacetime.
13/0516h30>17h00 (0x20) news
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engThe Kitchen Cabinet1/7. Investigating every aspect of the food we eat.
13/0517h00>18h00 (0x20) news
current affairs (general)
engPMAfternoon news and current affairs programme, reporting on breaking stories and summing up the day's headlines.
13/0518h00>18h30 (0x20) news
current affairs (general)
engSix O'Clock NewsNational and international news from BBC Radio 4.
13/0518h30>19h00 (0x30) show
game show (general)
engI'm Sorry I Haven't A Clue1/6. Jack Dee hosts a recording of Radio 4's antidote to panel games from the New Theatre in Oxford.
13/0519h00>19h15 (0xf0) ?engThe ArchersAdam lays down his conditions and Kirsty over promises.
13/0519h15>20h00 (0x20) news
current affairs (general)
engFront RowLive magazine programme on the worlds of arts, literature, film, media and music.
13/0520h00>20h30 (0x20) news
current affairs (general)
engThe Briefing RoomDavid Aaronovitch and a panel of experts and insiders present in-depth explainers on big issues in the news.
13/0520h30>21h00 (0x20) news
current affairs (general)
engBBC Inside ScienceA weekly programme looking at the science that's changing our world.
13/0521h00>21h45 (0x20) news
current affairs (general)
engStart the WeekWolfgang Buttress, Claire Preston, Lars Chittka and Alison Benjamin celebrate bees, with Tom Sutcliffe.
13/0521h45>22h00 (0x20) news
current affairs (general)
engCafé HopeGraham Burton comes to Cafe Hope and tells Rachel Burden how he helps people find their missing dogs with the help of drones.
13/0522h00>22h45 (0x20) news
current affairs (general)
engThe World TonightIn depth reporting, intelligent analysis and breaking news from a global perspective.
13/0522h45>23h00 (0x20) news
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engDeep Calm - with Michael Mosley1/5. Sit back, unwind and discover how to harness the power of the breath to engage your body's relaxation response, helping you to rest and restore. With Dr Michael Mosley.
13/0523h00>23h30 (0xf0) ?engThe System6/6. On the run from the police, Maya's left with no choice but to guess where Jake's hiding.
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engToday in ParliamentNews, views and features on today's stories in Parliament.
13/0500h00>00h30 (0x20) news
current affairs (general)
engMidnight NewsNational and international news from BBC Radio 4.
13/0500h30>00h48 (0x20) news
current affairs (general)
engThe Immune Mind by Monty Lyman1/5. Dr Monty Lyman explores the relationship between the brain and the body's immune system, and reveals a whole new way of thinking about disease. Read by Gunnar Cauthery.
13/0500h48>01h00 (0x20) news
current affairs (general)
engShipping ForecastThe latest weather reports and forecasts for UK shipping.
14/0501h00>05h20 (0x20) news
current affairs (general)
engWorld ServiceBBC Radio 4 joins the BBC World Service.
14/0505h20>05h30 (0x20) news
current affairs (general)
engShipping ForecastThe latest weather reports and forecasts for UK shipping.
14/0505h30>05h43 (0x20) news
current affairs (general)
engNews BriefingThe latest news from BBC Radio 4.
14/0505h43>05h45 (0x20) news
current affairs (general)
engPrayer for the DayA spiritual comment and prayer to start the day with Michael Kelly.
14/0505h45>06h00 (0x20) news
current affairs (general)
engFarming TodayThe latest news about food, farming and the countryside.
14/0506h00>09h00 (0x20) news
current affairs (general)
engTodayNews and current affairs, including Sports Desk, Weather and Thought for the Day.
14/0509h00>09h30 (0x20) news
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engBeing RomanMary Beard joins the Emperor Hadrian, his wife Sabina, his young male lover Antinous and his court poet, Julia Balbilla on one of the strangest cruises in the history of Rome.
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engAll in the MindProgramme exploring the limits and potential of the human mind.