Scan date : 10/05/2024 04:47
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10/0501h00>05h20 (0x20) news
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engWorld ServiceBBC Radio 4 joins the BBC World Service.
10/0505h20>05h30 (0x20) news
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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
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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
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engFarming TodayWill five more years of seasonal-worker visas and £50 million for new tech be enough to fix a lack of labour in farming and food processing?
10/0506h00>09h00 (0x20) news
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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
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engThe Food ProgrammeSheila Dillon on what impact Britain's obsession with class has on how we eat now.
10/0511h45>12h00 (0x20) news
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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
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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.
10/0513h00>13h45 (0x20) news
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engWorld at OneForty-five minutes of news, analysis and comment.
10/0513h45>14h00 (0x20) news
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engAssume Nothing: The Last Request5/5. Martin's adoption file feels like Laura's last chance to find his birth mother - will it contain the information Laura needs?
10/0514h00>14h15 (0xf0) ?engThe ArchersThere's heartbreak in store for Chris, while suspicions are raised about recent events.
10/0514h15>14h45 (0xf0) ?engMoney Gone3/5. By Ed Sellek. Karen and Chris hit upon an idea to further their cause as the prime minister asks MI5 to find the cause of the financial chaos.
10/0514h45>15h00 (0x20) news
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engChildIndia Rakusen explores our approaches to first feeding a baby today, and how that's changed over the last 100 years.
10/0515h00>15h45 (0x20) news
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engGardeners' Question TimeShould I replace my drought-damaged slow-growing conifers? What evergreen hardy plants can I have in my tropical-themed garden? Peter Gibbs and a panel of experts have the answers.
10/0515h45>16h00 (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.
10/0516h00>16h30 (0x20) news
current affairs (general)
engLast WordMatthew Bannister on biologist Anne Dagg, computer scientist Ross Anderson, Pastor Cecil Murray and campaigner Kris Hallenga.
10/0516h30>17h00 (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.
10/0517h00>18h00 (0x20) news
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engPMAfternoon news and current affairs programme, reporting on breaking stories and summing up the day's headlines.
10/0518h00>18h30 (0x20) news
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engSix O'Clock NewsNational and international news from BBC Radio 4.
10/0518h30>19h00 (0x30) show
game show (general)
engDead Ringers3/6. Mordant topical satire from the usual team with voices by Jon Culshaw, Jan Ravens, Lewis MacLeod, Duncan Wisby and Jess Robinson.
10/0519h00>19h15 (0xf0) ?engThe ArchersTensions boil over for one family, and Harrison takes shocking action.
10/0519h15>20h00 (0x20) news
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engScreenshotMr Bates vs the Post Office has caused legal changes where years of campaigning failed. Mark Kermode and Ellen E Jones explore if movies and television can change the world.
10/0520h00>20h50 (0x20) news
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engAny Questions?Alex Forsyth presents political discussion from St Andrew's Parish Church in Sedbergh with Alistair Carmichael MP, Kevin Hollinrake MP Jonathan Reynolds MP and Sarah Swindley.
10/0520h50>21h00 (0x20) news
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engA Point of ViewWeekly reflections on topical issues from a range of contributors.
10/0521h00>22h00 (0x20) news
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engFree ThinkingMatthew Sweet and guests look back at the week and make links with thinkers of the past.
10/0522h00>22h45 (0x20) news
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engThe World TonightIn depth reporting, intelligent analysis and breaking news from a global perspective.
10/0522h45>23h00 (0xf0) ?engYou Are Here by David Nicholls10/10. Marnie is back in London. Michael is trying to move on with his life after the painful revelation that Natasha is pregnant.
10/0523h00>23h30 (0x20) news
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engAmericastRobert F Kennedy Jr could steal votes from main parties.
10/0523h30>00h00 (0x20) news
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engToday in ParliamentNews, views and features on today's stories in Parliament.
10/0500h00>00h30 (0x20) news
current affairs (general)
engMidnight NewsNational and international news from BBC Radio 4.
10/0500h30>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 and the Coal Board manager.
10/0500h48>01h00 (0x20) news
current affairs (general)
engShipping ForecastThe latest weather reports and forecasts for UK shipping.
12/0510h00>11h00 (0x20) news
current affairs (general)
engDesert Island DiscsGreg Davies, comedian, writer and actor, shares the eight tracks, book and luxury item he would take with him if cast away to a desert island. With Lauren Laverne.
12/0511h00>12h15 (0xf0) ?engThe Archers OmnibusThere's a race against time in Ambridge, and there's life-changing news at the hospital.
12/0512h15>12h30 (0x20) news
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engProfileAn insight into the character of an influential person making the news headlines.
12/0512h30>12h57 (0x30) show
game show (general)
engIt's a Fair Cop6/6. Ever worried about a friend's new partner even when they say everything is 'fine'? In this week's episode Alfie looks into helping someone who might be under 'coercive control'.
12/0512h57>13h00 (0x20) news
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engWeather ForecastThe latest weather forecast.
12/0513h00>13h30 (0x20) news
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engThe World This WeekendRadio 4's look at the week's big stories from both home and around the world.
12/0513h30>14h00 (0x20) news
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engConflict on CampusAnwar Akhtar considers how the Israel-Gaza war is affecting one student community in Leeds.
12/0514h00>14h45 (0x20) news
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engGardeners' Question TimeShould I replace my drought-damaged slow-growing conifers? What evergreen hardy plants can I have in my tropical-themed garden? Peter Gibbs and a panel of experts have the answers.
12/0514h45>15h00 (0x20) news
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engOpening LinesThe series that explores how books and stories work. John Yorke looks at what makes Walter Tevis' The Man Who Fell to Earth stand out from other science fiction of its time.
12/0515h00>16h00 (0xf0) ?engThe Man Who Fell to EarthAn alien arrives in Kentucky with five years to save the survivors of his dying planet, and to save humanity from itself.
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
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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
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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
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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
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engLast WordMatthew Bannister on biologist Anne Dagg, computer scientist Ross Anderson, Pastor Cecil Murray and campaigner Kris Hallenga.
12/0521h00>21h25 (0x20) news
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engMoney BoxPaul Lewis presents the latest news from the world of personal finance.
12/0521h25>21h30 (0x20) news
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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
current affairs (general)
engMidnight NewsThe latest news and weather forecast from BBC Radio 4.
12/0500h15>00h45 (0x20) news
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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
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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
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engWorld at OneForty-five minutes of news, analysis and comment.
13/0513h45>14h00 (0xf0) ?engShadow War: China and the West1/10. 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.
13/0516h00>16h30 (0x20) news
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engConflict on CampusAnwar Akhtar considers how the Israel-Gaza war is affecting one student community in Leeds.
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
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engFront RowLive magazine programme on the worlds of arts, literature, film, media and music.
13/0520h00>20h30 (0x20) news
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engThe Briefing RoomDavid Aaronovitch and guests explore the troubled state of the water industry in the UK. How do companies solve the sewage problem, fix the leaks and reduce the debt mountain?
13/0520h30>21h00 (0x20) news
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engBBC Inside SciencePlus animal medicine and Eurovision.
13/0521h00>21h45 (0x20) news
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engStart the WeekWolfgang Buttress, Claire Preston, Lars Chittka and Alison Benjamin celebrate bees, with Tom Sutcliffe.
13/0521h45>22h00 (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.
14/0501h00>05h20 (0x20) news
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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
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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.
14/0509h30>10h00 (0x20) news
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engAll in the MindProgramme exploring the limits and potential of the human mind.
16/0509h00>09h45 (0x20) news
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engIn Our TimeMelvyn Bragg and guests discuss one of the most notable philosophers of the 20th century, who explored why it mattered to be moral and why humans needed virtues to flourish.
16/0509h45>10h00 (0x20) news
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engJust One Thing - with Michael......Mosley. How reading rhythmic poetry aloud can slow your breathing and activate your relaxation response, as well as boosting your mood.
16/0510h00>11h00 (0x20) news
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engWoman's HourWomen's voices and women's lives - topical conversations to inform, challenge and inspire.
16/0511h00>11h45 (0x20) news
current affairs (general)
engThis Cultural LifeLive magazine programme on the worlds of arts, literature, film, media and music.
16/0511h45>12h00 (0x20) news
current affairs (general)
engThe Immune Mind by Monty Lyman4/5. 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.
16/0512h00>12h04 (0x20) news
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engNews SummaryThe latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4.
16/0512h04>12h32 (0x20) news
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engYou and YoursNews and discussion of consumer affairs.
16/0512h32>12h57 (0x20) news
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engSliced BreadGreg Foot investigates the so-called wonder products making bold claims.
16/0512h57>13h00 (0x20) news
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engWeather ForecastThe latest weather forecast.
16/0513h00>13h45 (0x20) news
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engWorld at OneForty-five minutes of news, analysis and comment.
16/0513h45>14h00 (0xf0) ?engShadow War: China and the West4/10. The battle over who controls communications. How Chinese company Huawei was at the centre of a dispute between two allies - the US and UK.
16/0514h00>14h15 (0xf0) ?engThe ArchersA familiar face returns to Ambridge, and Jolene offers a shoulder to cry on.
16/0514h15>15h00 (0xf0) ?engCamberwell GreenBus controller Marilyn rescues drivers from a street protest but real danger is closer to home. Two-part thriller inspired by everyday heroism of key workers during Covid.
16/0515h00>15h27 (0x20) news
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engOpen CountryMartha Kearney explores the shifting sands of Gibraltar Point, on the Lincolnshire coast, to find out how beach-nesting birds are being protected.
16/0515h27>15h30 (0x20) news
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engThe Radio 4 AppealNazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe makes the Radio 4 Appeal on behalf of Prisoners' Education Trust.
16/0515h30>16h00 (0x20) news
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engWord of MouthProfessor Lucy Easthope explains why language is important in the aftermath of a disaster.
16/0516h00>16h30 (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.
16/0516h30>17h00 (0x20) news
current affairs (general)
engBBC Inside ScienceA weekly programme looking at the science that's changing our world.
16/0517h00>18h00 (0x20) news
current affairs (general)
engPMAfternoon news and current affairs programme, reporting on breaking stories and summing up the day's headlines.
16/0518h00>18h30 (0x20) news
current affairs (general)
engSix O'Clock NewsNational and international news from BBC Radio 4.
16/0518h30>19h00 (0x30) show
game show (general)
engMike Bubbins: RetrosexualMike Bubbins is a good bloke but never quite feels like he fits in. Probably because he dresses like it's the 70s, his house is a 70s film set, and he drives a Ford Cortina.
16/0519h00>19h15 (0xf0) ?engThe ArchersEmotions run high for one family, and Alistair has to think on his feet.
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current affairs (general)
engFront RowLive magazine programme on the worlds of arts, literature, film, media and music.
16/0520h00>21h00 (0x20) news
current affairs (general)
engThe Media ShowTopical programme about the fast-changing media world.
16/0521h00>21h45 (0x20) news
current affairs (general)
engLoose EndsStuart Maconie is joined by Julie Hesmondhalgh, Sacha Lord, Eddi Reader and Benji Waterhouse with Fairground Attraction and Kathryn Williams & Withered Hand.
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engWhy Do We Do That?Westerners may have embraced the sit-down toilet, but billions around the globe use toilets specifically designed for squatting. Ella Al-Shamahi investigates which way is best.
16/0522h00>22h45 (0x20) news
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engThe World TonightIn depth reporting, intelligent analysis and breaking news from a global perspective.
16/0522h45>23h00 (0x20) news
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engDeep Calm - with Michael Mosley4/5. Sit back and take a sonic journey with Dr Michael Mosley as he finds out how the repeating patterns in nature - fractals - might trigger our body's relaxation response.
16/0523h00>23h30 (0x20) news
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engThe Today PodcastAmol and Nick's take on the biggest stories of the week.
16/0523h30>00h00 (0x20) news
current affairs (general)
engToday in ParliamentNews, views and features on today's stories in Parliament.
16/0500h00>00h30 (0x20) news
current affairs (general)
engMidnight NewsNational and international news from BBC Radio 4.
16/0500h30>00h48 (0x20) news
current affairs (general)
engThe Immune Mind by Monty Lyman4/5. 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.
16/0500h48>01h00 (0x20) news
current affairs (general)
engShipping ForecastThe latest weather reports and forecasts for UK shipping.
17/0501h00>05h20 (0x20) news
current affairs (general)
engWorld ServiceBBC Radio 4 joins the BBC World Service.
17/0505h20>05h30 (0x20) news
current affairs (general)
engShipping ForecastThe latest weather reports and forecasts for UK shipping.
17/0505h30>05h43 (0x20) news
current affairs (general)
engNews BriefingThe latest news from BBC Radio 4.
17/0505h43>05h45 (0x20) news
current affairs (general)
engPrayer for the DayA spiritual comment and prayer to start the day with Michael Kelly.
17/0505h45>06h00 (0x20) news
current affairs (general)
engFarming TodayThe latest news about food, farming and the countryside.
17/0506h00>09h00 (0x20) news
current affairs (general)
engTodayNews and current affairs, including Sports Desk, Weather and Thought for the Day.
17/0509h00>10h00 (0x20) news
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engDesert Island DiscsGreg Davies, comedian, writer and actor, shares the eight tracks, book and luxury item he would take with him if cast away to a desert island. With Lauren Laverne.
17/0510h00>11h00 (0x20) news
current affairs (general)
engWoman's HourWomen's voices and women's lives - topical conversations to inform, challenge and inspire.
17/0511h00>11h45 (0x20) news
current affairs (general)
engThe Food ProgrammeJimi Famurewa finds out how food is helping a new wave of Hong Kongers settle in the UK.
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engThe Immune Mind by Monty Lyman5/5. 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.
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engNews SummaryThe latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4.
17/0512h04>12h57 (0x20) news
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engAntiSocialAdam Fleming helps you work out what the culture war arguments are really about.
17/0512h57>13h00 (0x20) news
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engWeather ForecastThe latest weather forecast.
17/0513h00>13h45 (0x20) news
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engWorld at OneForty-five minutes of news, analysis and comment.
17/0513h45>14h00 (0xf0) ?engShadow War: China and the West5/10. How Britain and China launched a Golden Period. We hear from those involved as well those who think the UK compromised its values.
17/0514h00>14h15 (0xf0) ?engThe ArchersEmotions run high for one family, and Alistair has to think on his feet.
17/0514h15>14h45 (0xf0) ?engMoney Gone4/5. By Ed Sellek. Grace's problems get worse as Chris is led further astray. The prime minister discovers the true cause of the crisis, but can she stop it?
17/0514h45>15h00 (0x20) news
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engChildIndia Rakusen examines infant motor development and looks at whether milestones are a thing of the past, or whether they can still be of use.
17/0515h00>15h45 (0x20) news
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engGardeners' Question TimeHorticultural programme featuring a group of gardening experts.
17/0515h45>16h00 (0xf0) ?engShort WorksA specially commissioned short story by the award-winning Lottie Mills. In this fantastical tale, Alice Carter and her friends are in high spirits at the Colony.
17/0516h00>16h30 (0x20) news
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engLast WordWeekly obituary programme telling the life stories of those who have died recently.
17/0516h30>17h00 (0x20) news
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engLife ChangingExtraordinary stories of life's turning points.
17/0517h00>18h00 (0x20) news
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engPMAfternoon news and current affairs programme, reporting on breaking stories and summing up the day's headlines.
17/0518h00>18h30 (0x20) news
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engSix O'Clock NewsNational and international news from BBC Radio 4.
17/0518h30>19h00 (0x30) show
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engDead Ringers4/6. Mordant topical satire from the usual team with voices by Jon Culshaw, Jan Ravens, Lewis MacLeod, Duncan Wisby and Jess Robinson.
17/0519h00>19h15 (0xf0) ?engThe ArchersThere's a sad goodbye for Chris, and Chelsea gets carried away.
17/0519h15>20h00 (0x20) news
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engScreenshotAs Meryl Streep turns 75 this year, Mark Kermode and Ellen E Jones explore her career and ask if she really is the the greatest actress of our time?
17/0520h00>20h50 (0x20) news
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engAny Questions?Topical discussion posing questions to a panel of political and media personalities.
17/0520h50>21h00 (0x20) news
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engA Point of ViewWeekly reflections on topical issues from a range of contributors.
17/0521h00>22h00 (0x20) news
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engFree ThinkingAnne McElvoy and guests look at the ideas shaping our lives today.
17/0522h00>22h45 (0x20) news
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engThe World TonightIn depth reporting, intelligent analysis and breaking news from a global perspective.
17/0522h45>23h00 (0x20) news
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engDeep Calm - with Michael Mosley5/5. Sit back and take a sonic journey with Dr Michael Mosley. How calming music can tap into and activate your body's relaxation response.
17/0523h00>23h30 (0x20) news
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engAmericastJoin the Americast team for insights from across the US.
17/0523h30>00h00 (0x20) news
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engToday in ParliamentNews, views and features on today's stories in Parliament.
17/0500h00>00h30 (0x20) news
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engMidnight NewsNational and international news from BBC Radio 4.
17/0500h30>00h48 (0x20) news
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engThe Immune Mind by Monty Lyman5/5. 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.
17/0500h48>01h00 (0x20) news
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engShipping ForecastThe latest weather reports and forecasts for UK shipping.