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SATURDAY 7 MARCH 2009SAT
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00:00 Midnight News b00hwwhg (Listen)SAT
The latest national and international news from BBC RadioSAT
4. Followed by weather.SAT
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00:30 Book of the Week b00hzygf (Listen)SAT
The Decisive Moment, Episode 5SAT
Hari Dhillon and Amanda Burton read Jonah Lehrer'sSAT
exploration of neuroscience and how the human brain makesSAT
up its mind.SAT
Exploring the certainty trap - a potential hazard forSAT
pundits and politicians alike. It feels good to beSAT
certain, but this can lead each of us to pretend that ourSAT
mind is in full agreement with itself, even when it isSAT
not. In other words, we trick ourselves into being sure.SAT
But is it possible to use our knowledge of the brain toSAT
avoid such pitfalls?SAT
SAT
00:48 Shipping Forecast b00hwwhj (Listen)SAT
The latest shipping forecast.SAT
SAT
01:00 Selection of BBC World Service Programmes b00hwwhl (Listen)SAT
BBC Radio 4 joins the BBC World Service. BBC Radio 4SAT
resumes at 5.20am.SAT
SAT
05:20 Shipping Forecast b00hwwhn (Listen)SAT
The latest shipping forecast.SAT
SAT
05:30 News Briefing b00hwwhq (Listen)SAT
The latest news from BBC Radio 4.SAT
SAT
05:43 Prayer for the Day b00hwwhs (Listen)SAT
Daily prayer and reflection with Rev Sharon Grenham-Toze.SAT
SAT
05:45 iPM b00hwwhv (Listen)SAT
The weekly interactive current affairs magazine featuringSAT
online conversation and debate.SAT
SAT
06:00 News and Papers b00hwwhx (Listen)SAT
The latest news headlines. Including a look at the papers.SAT
SAT
06:04 Weather b00hxns1 (Listen)SAT
The latest weather forecast.SAT
SAT
06:07 Open Country b00hxns3 (Listen)SAT
Countryside magazine. Helen Mark visits Scotland's riversSAT
to find that the freshwater pearl mussel, alreadySAT
endangered, now faces new threats from unscrupulousSAT
thieves who kill all the mussels they gather in the hopeSAT
of finding a precious pearl inside.SAT
SAT
06:30 Farming Today This Week b00hxns5 (Listen)SAT
News and issues in rural Britain with Charlotte Smith.SAT
SAT
06:57 Weather b00hxns7 (Listen)SAT
The latest weather forecast.SAT
SAT
07:00 Today b00hxns9 (Listen)SAT
With Evan Davis and James Naughtie. Including Sports Desk,SAT
Weather, Thought for the Day, Yesterday in Parliament.SAT
SAT
09:00 Saturday Live b00hxnv3 (Listen)SAT
Real life stories in which listeners talk about the issuesSAT
that matter to them. Clare Balding is joined by ColonelSAT
Bob Stewart, head of the UN peacekeeping forces in BosniaSAT
during the early 1990s. Plus poetry from Kate Fox.SAT
SAT
10:00 Excess Baggage b00hxnv5 (Listen)SAT
John McCarthy explores the adventures, frustrations andSAT
joys of travel.SAT
SAT
10:30 Baseball and Me b00hxv2p (Listen)SAT
Episode 1SAT
Simon Schama, who has lived in the United States for 30SAT
years, explores his love of baseball.SAT
He first walked into a ballpark in the early 1980s. FromSAT
the moment he saw the floodlit green of the Fenway ParkSAT
turf and the theatrical attire of the Boston Red Sox heSAT
was smitten. Before then, cricket had been his sport, butSAT
all too quickly wickets became bases and bowlers becameSAT
pitchers.SAT
Simon fell in love with baseball - its statistics,SAT
language, characters and history. Now he seeks to explainSAT
why he, and the United States, are so infatuated with aSAT
game that the British so often dismiss.SAT
Simon gains behind-the-scenes access to his adopted team,SAT
the Boston Red Sox. The lockeroom, the scoreboard operatorSAT
and, most importantly, the man who sells the famous FenwaySAT
Frank hotdog are all players in a pageant that holds aSAT
nation in its thrall.SAT
SAT
11:00 Week in Westminster b00hxv2r (Listen)SAT
A look behind the scenes at Westminster, presented bySAT
Jackie Ashley.SAT
SAT
11:30 From Our Own Correspondent b00hxv2t (Listen)SAT
BBC foreign correspondents with the stories behind theSAT
world's headlines. Introduced by Kate Adie.SAT
SAT
12:00 Money Box b00hxv2w (Listen)SAT
Paul Lewis with the latest news from the world of personalSAT
finance.SAT
The Bank of England plans to pump up the economy withSAT
quantitative easing, but what is it and will it work? WhatSAT
does the latest cut in interest rates mean for savers -SAT
are bonds the answer? Plus, thousands still wait forSAT
compensation following leisure group XL's collapse.SAT
SAT
12:30 The Now Show b00hwtj7 (Listen)SAT
Series 26, Episode 1SAT
Comedy sketches and satirical comments from Steve Punt,SAT
Hugh Dennis and the team including Mitch Benn, LauraSAT
Shavin, Jon Holmes and Jon Richardson.SAT
SAT
12:57 Weather b00hxv2y (Listen)SAT
The latest weather forecast.SAT
SAT
13:00 News b00hxvgb (Listen)SAT
The latest national and international news from BBC RadioSAT
4.SAT
SAT
13:10 Any Questions? b00hwvf7 (Listen)SAT
Jonathan Dimbleby chairs the topical debate in Sutton,SAT
Surrey.SAT
SAT
14:00 Any Answers? b00hxvgd (Listen)SAT
Jonathan Dimbleby takes listeners' calls and emails inSAT
response to this week's edition of Any Questions?SAT
SAT
14:30 Saturday Play b00hxvm7 (Listen)SAT
The Complete Ripley, Ripley Under GroundSAT
Second in a series of five plays based on the novels bySAT
Patricia Highsmith about the suave and amoral Tom Ripley.SAT
With a dead man's money safely stowed in the bank, Tom isSAT
living in luxury in a chateau in France with his beautifulSAT
French wife. But the clever art forgery which funds Tom'sSAT
expensive tastes is about to be uncovered.SAT
Tom Ripley ...... Ian HartSAT
Heloise ...... Helen LongworthSAT
Bernard Tufts ...... Benedict SandifordSAT
Jeff Constant ...... Stephen HoganSAT
Madame Annette ...... Caroline GuthrieSAT
Murchison ...... Malcolm TierneySAT
Webster ...... Stephen CritchlowSAT
Directed by Claire Grove.SAT
SAT
15:30 Sleeve Notes b00htmzr (Listen)SAT
Music writer Laura Barton explains her love of the sleeveSAT
note, which was once, for many, the cherished gateway intoSAT
a musical world but has now been diminished by theSAT
digitalisation of music.SAT
She considers how the sleeve note can act as a declarationSAT
of intent from the artist, as epitomised by Johnny Cash'sSAT
sleeve notes for his classic 1968 live album, At FolsomSAT
Prison, or by the inclusion of the founding declaration ofSAT
the Rock Against Racism movement on the sleeve of TomSAT
Robinson's debut album Power in the Darkness.SAT
Poet Simon Armitage talks about being commissioned by PaulSAT
Weller to write the sleeve notes for his latest album.SAT
SAT
16:00 Weekend Woman's Hour b00hxz1x (Listen)SAT
Highlights of this week's Woman's Hour programmes withSAT
Jane Garvey.SAT
Including the music and life of the Romanian Opera singerSAT
Angela Gheorghiu, Heston Blumenthal on his latestSAT
television series, Glenys Kinnock discusses her career,SAT
Alistair Campbell's partner Fiona Millar, women who paySAT
for sex and and Una Marson, the first black woman to beSAT
employed by the BBC.SAT
SAT
17:00 PM b00hxz1z (Listen)SAT
Full coverage and analysis of the day's news with CarolynSAT
Quinn, plus the sports headlines.SAT
SAT
17:30 Bottom Line b00hxz21 (Listen)SAT
Evan Davis challenges his guests on the art - and theSAT
complications - of pricing. For once, as recession gloomSAT
deepens, bosses of big business discuss the upturn,SAT
whenever that might come.SAT
Evan meets Sir Moir Lockhead of FirstGroup, one of theSAT
world's biggest transport companies, Christina Domecq ofSAT
leading technology company Spinvox and Tom Purves, chiefSAT
executive of Rolls Royce Motor Cars.SAT
SAT
17:54 Shipping Forecast b00hxz23 (Listen)SAT
The latest shipping forecast.SAT
SAT
17:57 Weather b00hxz25 (Listen)SAT
The latest weather forecast.SAT
SAT
18:00 Six O'Clock News b00hxz27 (Listen)SAT
The latest national and international news from BBC RadioSAT
4, followed by Weather.SAT
SAT
18:15 Loose Ends b00hxz29 (Listen)SAT
Clive Anderson presents an eclectic mix of conversation,SAT
comedy and music. He is joined by Stephen Tompkinson,SAT
Henry Worsley and Alan Simpson, and Gideon Coe talks toSAT
Luke Haines about Britpop. With music from Devon Sproule,SAT
Daby Toure and Skip McDonald and comedy from JonSAT
Richardson.SAT
SAT
19:00 Profile b00hxz2c (Listen)SAT
Pen HadowSAT
Mary Ann Sieghart profiles the Polar explorer Pen Hadow,SAT
who is leading the Catlin Arctic Survey to determine theSAT
likely meltdown date of the ice cap. The BritishSAT
trailblazer and his team will drag a mobile radar unitSAT
more than 1000 kilometres as they trek to the North Pole.SAT
Hadow, a self-confessed 'tortured soul', has beenSAT
criticised by some in the past for his so-called recklessSAT
behaviour. But his current trip, he insists, is not aboutSAT
exploration, but about gathering scientific data thatSAT
could be crucial to our understanding of climate change.SAT
Mary Ann hears from friends and family of this enigmaticSAT
explorer.SAT
SAT
19:15 Saturday Review b00hxz2f (Listen)SAT
Tom Sutcliffe and guests review the new movie Watchmen,SAT
and a recreation of the architect Le Corbusier'sSAT
Mediterranean hideaway.SAT
SAT
20:00 Archive on 4 b00hxz2h (Listen)SAT
A Tibetan Odyssey: 50 Years in ExileSAT
On the 50th anniversary of the 1959 uprising in Tibet,SAT
Isabel Hilton hears the stories of Tibetan communities inSAT
exile.SAT
The Dalai Lama, as well as refugees in India and Britain,SAT
recount their personal experiences and discuss their hopesSAT
for the future. Isabel reflects on the journey made by theSAT
Dalai Lama's followers over the last 50 years andSAT
considers the challenges for these displaced people asSAT
they strive to preserve their culture and regain theirSAT
autonomy.SAT
SAT
21:00 Classic Serial b00hs8xn (Listen)SAT
Rendezvous with Rama, Episode 1SAT
Mike Walker's dramatisation of the novel by Arthur CSAT
Clarke, set in the 22nd Century.SAT
When the mysterious space object known as Rama appears inSAT
the solar system, the crew of the SV Endeavour are sent toSAT
investigate.SAT
William Norton ...... Richard DillaneSAT
Li Kwok ...... Paul Courtenay HyuSAT
Pieter Rousseau ...... Jimmy AkingbolaSAT
Jimmy Pak ...... Robert LonsdaleSAT
Aruna Calvert ...... Archie PanjabiSAT
Gerry ...... Inam MirzaSAT
Ruby Barnes ...... Janice AcquahSAT
Laura Ernst ...... Ania SowinskiSAT
Indira Gopal ...... Shelley KingSAT
Erl King ...... Peter MarinkerSAT
Tamara Ruiz ...... Jill CardoSAT
Tan Sun ...... Jonathan TaflerSAT
Henning ...... Paul Rider.SAT
SAT
22:00 News and Weather b00hxz2k (Listen)SAT
The latest national and international news from BBC RadioSAT
4, followed by weather.SAT
SAT
22:15 Moral Maze b00htwhg (Listen)SAT
Michael Buerk chairs a debate on the moral questionsSAT
behind the week's news. With Michael Portillo, Claire Fox,SAT
Matthew Taylor and Clifford Longley.SAT
SAT
23:00 Quote... Unquote b00htgdx (Listen)SAT
Nigel Rees chairs the popular quiz involving the exchangeSAT
of quotations and anecdotes. With guests CatherineSAT
Bennett, Michael Dobbs, Sir Antony Jay and John Lahr.SAT
SAT
23:30 Poetry Please b00hs93v (Listen)SAT
Roger McGough introduces poems by Ernest Dowson, DHSAT
Lawrence, Laurie Lee and popular contemporary poet UASAT
Fanthorpe.SAT
SAT
SUN
SUNDAY 8 MARCH 2009SUN
SUN
00:00 Midnight News b00hy56s (Listen)SUN
The latest national and international news from BBC RadioSUN
4. Followed by weather.SUN
SUN
00:30 Lent Talks b00htwhj (Listen)SUN
In No God's LandSUN
Six well-known figures explore ideas of the absence of GodSUN
from their own perspective. Martin Bell reflects on hisSUN
experience in war zones.SUN
SUN
00:48 Shipping Forecast b00hy5bq (Listen)SUN
The latest shipping forecast.SUN
SUN
01:00 Selection of BBC World Service Programmes b00hy5bs (Listen)SUN
BBC Radio 4 joins the BBC World Service.SUN
SUN
05:20 Shipping Forecast b00hy5bv (Listen)SUN
The latest shipping forecast.SUN
SUN
05:30 News Briefing b00hy5bx (Listen)SUN
The latest news from BBC Radio 4.SUN
SUN
05:43 Bells on Sunday b00hy5bz (Listen)SUN
The sound of bells from St Mary Parish Church, BishopstokeSUN
in Hampshire.SUN
SUN
05:45 Profile b00hxz2c (Listen)SUN
Pen HadowSUN
Mary Ann Sieghart profiles the Polar explorer Pen Hadow,SUN
who is leading the Catlin Arctic Survey to determine theSUN
likely meltdown date of the ice cap. The BritishSUN
trailblazer and his team will drag a mobile radar unitSUN
more than 1000 kilometres as they trek to the North Pole.SUN
Hadow, a self-confessed 'tortured soul', has beenSUN
criticised by some in the past for his so-called recklessSUN
behaviour. But his current trip, he insists, is not aboutSUN
exploration, but about gathering scientific data thatSUN
could be crucial to our understanding of climate change.SUN
Mary Ann hears from friends and family of this enigmaticSUN
explorer.SUN
SUN
06:00 News Headlines b00hy5c1 (Listen)SUN
The latest national and international news.SUN
SUN
06:05 Something Understood b00hy5c3 (Listen)SUN
As You Have LivedSUN
Mark Tully explores how the way we choose to live ourSUN
lives reveals our most powerful beliefs and motivations,SUN
whether we are conscious of them or not. What happens whenSUN
our deepest beliefs and motivations prove to be at oddsSUN
with those we profess?SUN
SUN
06:35 On Your Farm b00hy5c5 (Listen)SUN
Topical farming magazine. Elinor Goodman witnesses the endSUN
of an era for a family-run battery farm in Dorset which isSUN
scaling down its caged egg production because it is noSUN
longer making any money.SUN
SUN
06:57 Weather b00hy5c7 (Listen)SUN
The latest weather forecast.SUN
SUN
07:00 News and Papers b00hy5c9 (Listen)SUN
The latest news headlines. Including a look at the papers.SUN
SUN
07:10 Sunday b00hy5cc (Listen)SUN
Discussing the religious and ethical news of the week.SUN
Moral arguments and perspectives on stories, both familiarSUN
and unfamiliar.SUN
SUN
07:55 Radio 4 Appeal b00hy5cf (Listen)SUN
Iraqi AssociationSUN
Canon Andrew White appeals on behalf of the IraqiSUN
Association.SUN
SUN
07:58 Weather b00hy5y5 (Listen)SUN
The latest weather forecast.SUN
SUN
08:00 News and Papers b00hy5y7 (Listen)SUN
The latest news headlines. Including a look at the papers.SUN
SUN
08:10 Sunday Worship b00hy5y9 (Listen)SUN
Journey into the ImaginationSUN
Observing Lent through the senses. From St Cuthbert'sSUN
Church, Carham in Northumberland. With Companions andSUN
Friends of the Northumbria Community, a geographicallySUN
dispersed network of Christians, exploring a new monasticSUN
spirituality in a changing postmodern culture. Preacher:SUN
Rev Roy Searle. Director of Music: Jeff Sutheran.SUN
SUN
08:50 A Point of View b00hwvf9 (Listen)SUN
Katharine Whitehorn reflects on images of women in theSUN
media.SUN
SUN
09:00 Broadcasting House b00hy5yc (Listen)SUN
News and conversation about the big stories of the weekSUN
with Paddy O'Connell.SUN
SUN
10:00 Archers Omnibus b00hy5yf (Listen)SUN
The week's events in Ambridge.SUN
SUN
11:15 Desert Island Discs b00hy5yh (Listen)SUN
Richard MadeleySUN
Kirsty Young invites broadcaster Richard Madeley to chooseSUN
eight records to take to Radio 4's mythical desert island.SUN
SUN
12:00 Just a Minute b00htgzz (Listen)SUN
Nicholas Parsons chairs the devious word game, withSUN
panellists Paul Merton, Clement Freud, Jack Dee and JosieSUN
Lawrence.SUN
SUN
12:32 Food Programme b00hy5yk (Listen)SUN
Recession and RetailSUN
Sheila Dillon re-visits some of the finalists from theSUN
Food and Farming Awards to see how they are coping as theSUN
recession bites ever deeper.SUN
SUN
12:57 Weather b00hy5ym (Listen)SUN
The latest weather forecast.SUN
SUN
13:00 World This Weekend b00hy5yp (Listen)SUN
A look at events around the world with James Robbins.SUN
SUN
13:30 Stand-Up With the Stars b00j0mh5 (Listen)SUN
Episode 2SUN
Hugh Dennis follows the fortunes of four Radio 4SUN
presenters - Evan Davis, Libby Purves, Peter White andSUN
Laurie Taylor - as they try their hand at stand-up comedySUN
for Comic Relief. They are mentored by comedians PaulSUN
Merton, Milton Jones, Josie Long and Shappi Khorsandi inSUN
the lead-up to a final live performance at a London comedySUN
club.SUN
SUN
14:00 Gardener's Question Time b00hwbpb (Listen)SUN
Eric Robson chairs the popular horticultural forum.SUN
John Cushnie, Matthew Biggs and Pippa Greenwood answerSUN
questions posed by gardeners at the Chipstead Flower ShowSUN
Association in Surrey.SUN
Including the Gardeners' Question Time gardening weatherSUN
forecast.SUN
SUN
14:45 My Mile of the River b00hy5yr (Listen)SUN
Episode 4SUN
Chris Tally Evans evokes the sights and sounds of theSUN
River Wye as it flows yards from his garden in Rhayader inSUN
Mid Wales.SUN
On a freezing autumn morning, Chris watches at dawn forSUN
otters.SUN
SUN
15:00 Classic Serial b00hy5yt (Listen)SUN
Rendezvous with Rama, Episode 2SUN
Mike Walker's dramatisation of the novel by Arthur CSUN
Clarke, set in the 22nd Century.SUN
What is the secret at the heart of the space object knownSUN
as Rama and why, years after the event, has CommanderSUN
William Norton never spoken about what he found there?SUN
William Norton ...... Richard DillaneSUN
Li Kwok ...... Paul Courtenay HyuSUN
Pieter Rousseau ...... Jimmy AkingbolaSUN
Jimmy Pak ...... Robert LonsdaleSUN
Aruna Calvert ...... Archie PanjabiSUN
Gerry ...... Inam MirzaSUN
Ruby Barnes ...... Janice AcquahSUN
Laura Ernst ...... Ania SowinskiSUN
Indira Gopal ...... Shelley KingSUN
Erl King ...... Peter MarinkerSUN
Tamara Ruiz ...... Jill CardoSUN
Tan Sun ...... Jonathan TaflerSUN
Henning ...... Paul Rider.SUN
SUN
16:00 Open Book b00hy5yw (Listen)SUN
Mariella Frostrup talks to Dame Joan Bakewell, whoSUN
explains why she has waited until her eighth decade toSUN
publish a novel.SUN
SUN
16:30 Poetry Please b00hy60k (Listen)SUN
Roger McGough celebrates the work of Vernon Scannell andSUN
Stevie Smith, and looks forward to spring in a selectionSUN
of listeners' requests including the work of MR Peacocke,SUN
a keen observer of the natural world.SUN
SUN
17:00 File on 4 b00htn04 (Listen)SUN
Julian O'Halloran investigates claims that overreaction bySUN
schools to minor incidents or unproven allegations isSUN
ruining the careers of hundreds of innocent teachers. AsSUN
efforts to protect children from abuse or cruelty areSUN
intensified, Julian asks if some safety measures have goneSUN
too far?SUN
SUN
17:40 Profile b00hxz2c (Listen)SUN
Pen HadowSUN
Mary Ann Sieghart profiles the Polar explorer Pen Hadow,SUN
who is leading the Catlin Arctic Survey to determine theSUN
likely meltdown date of the ice cap. The BritishSUN
trailblazer and his team will drag a mobile radar unitSUN
more than 1000 kilometres as they trek to the North Pole.SUN
Hadow, a self-confessed 'tortured soul', has beenSUN
criticised by some in the past for his so-called recklessSUN
behaviour. But his current trip, he insists, is not aboutSUN
exploration, but about gathering scientific data thatSUN
could be crucial to our understanding of climate change.SUN
Mary Ann hears from friends and family of this enigmaticSUN
explorer.SUN
SUN
17:54 Shipping Forecast b00hy62h (Listen)SUN
The latest shipping forecast.SUN
SUN
17:57 Weather b00hy62k (Listen)SUN
The latest weather forecast.SUN
SUN
18:00 Six O'Clock News b00hy62m (Listen)SUN
The latest national and international news from BBC RadioSUN
4, followed by Weather.SUN
SUN
18:15 Pick of the Week b00hy62p (Listen)SUN
John Waite makes his selection of highlights from the pastSUN
week on BBC radio.SUN
SUN
19:00 The Archers b00hy62r (Listen)SUN
Matt keeps a low profile.SUN
SUN
19:15 Go4it b00hy665 (Listen)SUN
Children's magazine. Barney Harwood finds out how childrenSUN
and opera get along together. He talks to some of the 200SUN
young performers involved in a new choral work, On the RimSUN
of the World, at the Royal Opera House in London. Plus aSUN
look at a very different musical venture used in schools,SUN
Rockford's Rock Opera, which is neither rock nor opera butSUN
a story about the island of Infinity where world's lostSUN
creatures live.SUN
SUN
19:45 Afternoon Reading b007vhn9 (Listen)SUN
Caravan Club, Glad to be AliveSUN
Series of short stories celebrating a British institution.SUN
A lonely woman's life is changed forever when a boisterousSUN
family set up their caravan at the end of a quiet countrySUN
lane.SUN
By Julia Langdon, read by Irene MacDougall.SUN
SUN
20:00 Feedback b00hv33g (Listen)SUN
Roger Bolton airs listeners' views on BBC radio programmesSUN
and policy.SUN
SUN
20:30 Last Word b00hwtj3 (Listen)SUN
Matthew Bannister presents the obituary series, analysingSUN
and celebrating the life stories of people who haveSUN
recently died. The programme reflects on people ofSUN
distinction and interest from many walks of life, someSUN
famous and some less well known.SUN
SUN
21:00 Money Box b00hxv2w (Listen)SUN
Paul Lewis with the latest news from the world of personalSUN
finance.SUN
The Bank of England plans to pump up the economy withSUN
quantitative easing, but what is it and will it work? WhatSUN
does the latest cut in interest rates mean for savers -SUN
are bonds the answer? Plus, thousands still wait forSUN
compensation following leisure group XL's collapse.SUN
SUN
21:26 Radio 4 Appeal b00hy5cf (Listen)SUN
Iraqi AssociationSUN
Canon Andrew White appeals on behalf of the IraqiSUN
Association.SUN
SUN
21:30 Analysis b00hv1f8 (Listen)SUN
The Threat of ThriftSUN
After decades of easy credit, Chris Bowlby asks if theSUN
concept of thrift has lost its moral attraction and if itsSUN
revival could further damage the economy.SUN
SUN
21:58 Weather b00hy8nh (Listen)SUN
The latest weather forecast.SUN
SUN
22:00 Westminster Hour b00hy8nk (Listen)SUN
Reports from behind the scenes at Westminster with CarolynSUN
Quinn. Including The Prime Ministers.SUN
SUN
23:02 The Film Programme b00hwtj5 (Listen)SUN
Francine Stock talks to Julian Fellowes, the actor andSUN
Oscar-winning writer of Gosford Park, about his latestSUN
script, Young Victoria. Plus director Ole Christian MadsenSUN
talks about his popular but controversial war movie, FlameSUN
and Citron, which investigates the role of the ResistanceSUN
movement against the Nazi occupation of Denmark.SUN
SUN
23:30 Something Understood b00hy5c3 (Listen)SUN
As You Have LivedSUN
Mark Tully explores how the way we choose to live ourSUN
lives reveals our most powerful beliefs and motivations,SUN
whether we are conscious of them or not. What happens whenSUN
our deepest beliefs and motivations prove to be at oddsSUN
with those we profess?SUN
SUN
MON
MONDAY 9 MARCH 2009MON
MON
00:00 Midnight News b00hycpx (Listen)MON
The latest national and international news from BBC RadioMON
4. Followed by weather.MON
MON
00:15 Thinking Allowed b00htwhb (Listen)MON
Laurie Taylor explores the latest research into howMON
society works.MON
MON
00:45 Bells on Sunday b00hy5bz (Listen)MON
The sound of bells from St Mary Parish Church, BishopstokeMON
in Hampshire.MON
MON
00:48 Shipping Forecast b00hycrl (Listen)MON
The latest shipping forecast.MON
MON
01:00 Selection of BBC World Service Programmes b00hyctz (Listen)MON
BBC Radio 4 joins the BBC World Service.MON
MON
05:20 Shipping Forecast b00hycsy (Listen)MON
The latest shipping forecast.MON
MON
05:30 News Briefing b00hycx3 (Listen)MON
The latest news from BBC Radio 4.MON
MON
05:43 Prayer for the Day b00hycyv (Listen)MON
Daily prayer and reflection with Rev Sharon Grenham-Toze.MON
MON
05:45 Farming Today b00hyd16 (Listen)MON
News and issues in rural Britain with Anna Hill.MON
MON
05:57 Weather b00hzd77 (Listen)MON
The latest weather forecast for farmers.MON
MON
06:00 Today b00hyd1j (Listen)MON
With James Naughtie and Evan Davis. Including Sports Desk;MON
Weather; Thought for the Day.MON
MON
09:00 Start the Week b00hzd79 (Listen)MON
Andrew Marr sets the cultural agenda for the week.MON
MON
09:45 Book of the Week b00hyzgn (Listen)MON
The Settler's Cookbook, Episode 1MON
Yasmin Alibhai-Brown reads her memoir of her childhood inMON
Uganda and move to Britain in the 1970s.MON
Yasmin makes an emotional journey from Uganda to Britain,MON
just after Idi Amin has seized control of her country. OnMON
the flight over, as she fends off fellow Ugandans' endlessMON
offers of food, she begins to reflect on her time inMON
Africa through the meals and recipes that have marked herMON
life.MON
On her arrival in London, though, she is given a starkMON
reminder of her status in her new country when she facesMON
interrogation over a suitcase full of mangoes.MON
MON
10:00 Woman's Hour b00hz0b7 (Listen)MON
With Jane Garvey. Guests include Julie Myerson, JacquelineMON
Wilson and Ulrika Jonsson.MON
Including drama:MON
Writing the Century 1948-1953: Starting from ScratchMON
Series exploring the 20th Century through diaries andMON
correspondence of real people, dramatised by Peter Roberts.MON
The story of Hazel Taylor, a young woman from HuddersfieldMON
who dreams of becoming a freelance writer, as EnglandMON
struggles through the postwar period of rationing andMON
rebuilding.MON
Hazel works with her dad in the family shop, but isMON
worried that her mother has eyes for someone else.MON
Hazel ...... Amy HumphreysMON
Hilda ...... Olwen MayMON
Joe ...... David FleeshmanMON
Stan/Policeman ...... James QuinnMON
Sylvia ...... Lucy Jo HudsonMON
Philip ...... Luke WalkerMON
Mrs Brook ...... Kate LaydenMON
Directed by Peter Leslie Wild.MON
MON
11:00 Walls and Peace b00hzdnd (Listen)MON
Gerry Anderson asks if the time has come to pull down theMON
'peace walls' that have divided the Catholic andMON
Protestant communities of Belfast for almost 40 years.MON
In the years since the 1998 Good Friday Agreement, not oneMON
wall has been removed - rather, they have been built evenMON
higher and continue to be erected. Gerry talks to BelfastMON
residents to gain a sense of the vast area of the cityMON
that the walls cover and the impact they continue to haveMON
on people's daily lives.MON
MON
11:30 The Yellowplush Papers b00hzf2h (Listen)MON
My Debut in SocietyMON
Series of five comic tales by William Makepeace Thackeray,MON
adapted by Stephen Wyatt, recounting the rise and fall ofMON
early-19th Century footman Charles Yellowplush.MON
Charles suddenly finds himself a very rich man. He leavesMON
service and embarks on a life of opera, society dinnersMON
and balls. And goes a little mad.MON
Charles Yellowplush ...... Adam BuxtonMON
Mary Ann ...... Annabelle DowlerMON
James ...... Gunnar CautheryMON
Angelina ...... Janice AcquahMON
Bareaches ...... Stephen CritchlowMON
Silvertop ...... Inam MirzaMON
Gazette/Dancing Master ...... Paul RiderMON
Directed by Jessica Dromgoole.MON
MON
12:00 You and Yours b00hz0g9 (Listen)MON
Consumer news and issues with Julian Worricker.MON
MON
12:57 Weather b00hz0jc (Listen)MON
The latest weather forecast.MON
MON
13:00 World at One b00hz0jp (Listen)MON
National and international news.MON
MON
13:30 Counterpoint b00hzf58 (Listen)MON
Series 23, Episode 1MON
Paul Gambaccini chairs the first heat of the music quiz,MON
with contestants from the south of England competing atMON
the BBC Radio Theatre in London. Paul puts the questionsMON
to amateur music lovers Brenda Mortimer from Camberley,MON
David Roy from Bushey and Paul Tobin from Taunton.MON
MON
14:00 The Archers b00hy62r (Listen)MON
Matt keeps a low profile.MON
MON
14:15 Afternoon Play b00hzgp0 (Listen)MON
Cry BabiesMON
Science-fiction drama by Kim Newman, set in the nearMON
future.MON
Busy, successful couple Angela and Barty Flitcroft want aMON
child but do not have the time to look after it. TheMON
solution is a genetically-enhanced daughter, Joy, birthedMON
by a surrogate mother and reared to adulthood in aMON
cryogenic chamber.MON
Joy experiences brief moments 'out of the machine', and asMON
time passes each opening brings shocks and surprises asMON
her parents and their society undergo incredible changes.MON
And for Joy, stuffed with education by the machine butMON
denied everyday experiences, life is not just a strangeMON
new country, but a frightening, confusing and often funnyMON
one, too.MON
Dr Rossiter ...... Alex JenningsMON
Angela Flitcroft ...... Natasha LittleMON
Barty Flitcroft ...... Rupert DegasMON
Joy ...... Sia BerkeleyMON
Roger ...... Colin MorganMON
SleepLearn Machine ...... Sarah DouglasMON
Aruna ...... Emma Darwall-SmithMON
Jeff ...... Sam AlexanderMON
Daisy ...... Kirsty StuartMON
Ari ...... Rob KendrickMON
Nurse Marketa/Girl ...... Emma HandyMON
Directed by Neil GardnerMON
Part of BBC Radio 4's Science Fiction Season.MON
MON
15:00 Archive on 4 b00hxz2h (Listen)MON
A Tibetan Odyssey: 50 Years in ExileMON
On the 50th anniversary of the 1959 uprising in Tibet,MON
Isabel Hilton hears the stories of Tibetan communities inMON
exile.MON
The Dalai Lama, as well as refugees in India and Britain,MON
recount their personal experiences and discuss their hopesMON
for the future. Isabel reflects on the journey made by theMON
Dalai Lama's followers over the last 50 years andMON
considers the challenges for these displaced people asMON
they strive to preserve their culture and regain theirMON
autonomy.MON
MON
15:45 Wildlife and the Marine Bill b00hz1rz (Listen)MON
Episode 1MON
Kelvin Boot explores how plants, animals and sand habitatsMON
around Britain could benefit from the proposed new MarineMON
and Coastal Access Bill.MON
Many habitats and species in Britain are severelyMON
threatened and the Bill has been hailed as potentially oneMON
of the most important tools to help conserve the marineMON
wildlife.MON
MON
16:00 Food Programme b00hy5yk (Listen)MON
Recession and RetailMON
Sheila Dillon re-visits some of the finalists from theMON
Food and Farming Awards to see how they are coping as theMON
recession bites ever deeper.MON
MON
16:30 Click On b00hzhw3 (Listen)MON
Series 4, Episode 1MON
Simon Cox presents the topical magazine series coveringMON
the latest developments and issues in the world of IT. AsMON
YouTube continues to cost more than it makes, is GoogleMON
regretting paying nearly 900 million pounds for it? PlusMON
Simon discovers what it takes to compose music for aMON
top-selling video game.MON
MON
17:00 PM b00hz1v3 (Listen)MON
Full coverage and analysis of the day's news with EddieMON
Mair. Plus Weather.MON
MON
18:00 Six O'Clock News b00hz1wl (Listen)MON
The latest national and international news from BBC RadioMON
4, followed by Weather.MON
MON
18:30 Just a Minute b00hzj3w (Listen)MON
Series 54, Episode 9MON
Nicholas Parsons chairs the devious word game, withMON
panellists Paul Merton, Clement Freud, Sheila Hancock andMON
David Mitchell.MON
MON
19:00 The Archers b00hz193 (Listen)MON
Eddie tries the hard sell.MON
MON
19:15 Front Row b00hz211 (Listen)MON
Arts news and reviews with Mark Lawson.MON
MON
19:45 Woman's Hour Drama b00hz213 (Listen)MON
Writing the Century 1948-1953: Starting From Scratch,MON
Episode 1MON
Series exploring the 20th Century through diaries andMON
correspondence of real people, dramatised by Peter Roberts.MON
The story of Hazel Taylor, a young woman fromMON
Huddersfield, who dreams of becoming a freelance writer asMON
England struggles through the postwar period of rationingMON
and rebuilding.MON
Hazel works with her dad in the family shop, but isMON
worried that her mother has eyes for someone else.MON
Hazel ...... Amy HumphreysMON
Hilda ...... Olwen MayMON
Joe ...... David FleeshmanMON
Stan/Policeman ...... James QuinnMON
Sylvia ...... Lucy Jo HudsonMON
Philip ...... Luke WalkerMON
Mrs Brook ...... Kate LaydenMON
Directed by Peter Leslie Wild.MON
MON
20:00 Snow in Libya b00gd3zj (Listen)MON
Episode 2MON
Broadcaster Peter Snow returns to scenes of his post-warMON
childhood in Libya for the first time in 50 years toMON
discover how the modern Great Socialist People's LibyanMON
Arab Jamahiriya has changed from the place he remembersMON
from his youth.MON
Peter leaves the city of Benghazi, and his childhoodMON
memories of Cyrene, to visit Tripoli for the first time,MON
and to find out more about how Libya is adapting to theMON
modern world.MON
MON
20:30 Bottom Line b00hxz21 (Listen)MON
Evan Davis challenges his guests on the art - and theMON
complications - of pricing. For once, as recession gloomMON
deepens, bosses of big business discuss the upturn,MON
whenever that might come.MON
Evan meets Sir Moir Lockhead of FirstGroup, one of theMON
world's biggest transport companies, Christina Domecq ofMON
leading technology company Spinvox and Tom Purves, chiefMON
executive of Rolls Royce Motor Cars.MON
MON
21:00 Whose Health Is It Anyway? b00hzjml (Listen)MON
Barbara Myers examines the health trainers initiative, aMON
unique peer-to-peer approach to healthcare that targetsMON
marginalised people whose lifestyle may be the biggestMON
risk to their health.MON
The public are repeatedly told on television, in magazinesMON
and by medical professionals what is and is not good forMON
our health. So why can some people still not lose weight,MON
stop smoking and get fit?MON
Barbara asks if health trainers, a new breed of personalMON
health trainers, are the key to a healthier Britain. SetMON
up specifically to target marginalised communities, theMON
health trainers initiative trains people from those sameMON
communities to disepense health advice to their peers.MON
The programme examines the outcomes of the initiative andMON
asks whether this method is more effective than moreMON
traditional top-down approaches to trying to changeMON
behaviour that can be harmful to health.MON
MON
21:30 Start the Week b00hzd79 (Listen)MON
Andrew Marr sets the cultural agenda for the week.MON
MON
21:58 Weather b00hz3sl (Listen)MON
The latest weather forecast.MON
MON
22:00 The World Tonight b00hz3t3 (Listen)MON
National and international news and analysis with RitulaMON
Shah.MON
MON
22:45 Book at Bedtime b00hz3x7 (Listen)MON
Family Money, Episode 1MON
Hannah Gordon reads Nina Bawden's psychological thrillerMON
which tells the story of recently-widowed Fanny Pye, andMON
how her life is changed when she intervenes to stop aMON
street brawl.MON
Fanny's memory plays tricks as she tries to recall theMON
brawl. Her grown-up children, Harry and Isabel, struggleMON
to come to terms with their changed and frightened mother.MON
MON
23:00 Stand-Up With the Stars b00j0mh5 (Listen)MON
Episode 2MON
Hugh Dennis follows the fortunes of four Radio 4MON
presenters - Evan Davis, Libby Purves, Peter White andMON
Laurie Taylor - as they try their hand at stand-up comedyMON
for Comic Relief. They are mentored by comedians PaulMON
Merton, Milton Jones, Josie Long and Shappi Khorsandi inMON
the lead-up to a final live performance at a London comedyMON
club.MON
MON
23:30 Today in Parliament b00hzcy8 (Listen)MON
News, views and features on today's stories in ParliamentMON
with Susan Hulme.MON
MON
TUE
TUESDAY 10 MARCH 2009TUE
TUE
00:00 Midnight News b00hycnh (Listen)TUE
The latest national and international news from BBC RadioTUE
4. Followed by weather.TUE
TUE
00:30 Book of the Week b00hyzgn (Listen)TUE
The Settler's Cookbook, Episode 1TUE
Yasmin Alibhai-Brown reads her memoir of her childhood inTUE
Uganda and move to Britain in the 1970s.TUE
Yasmin makes an emotional journey from Uganda to Britain,TUE
just after Idi Amin has seized control of her country. OnTUE
the flight over, as she fends off fellow Ugandans' endlessTUE
offers of food, she begins to reflect on her time inTUE
Africa through the meals and recipes that have marked herTUE
life.TUE
On her arrival in London, though, she is given a starkTUE
reminder of her status in her new country when she facesTUE
interrogation over a suitcase full of mangoes.TUE
TUE
00:48 Shipping Forecast b00hycpz (Listen)TUE
The latest shipping forecast.TUE
TUE
01:00 Selection of BBC World Service Programmes b00hyct0 (Listen)TUE
BBC Radio 4 joins the BBC World Service.TUE
TUE
05:20 Shipping Forecast b00hycrn (Listen)TUE
The latest shipping forecast.TUE
TUE
05:30 News Briefing b00hycv1 (Listen)TUE
The latest news from BBC Radio 4.TUE
TUE
05:43 Prayer for the Day b00hycx5 (Listen)TUE
Daily prayer and reflection with Rev Sharon Grenham-Toze.TUE
TUE
05:45 Farming Today b00hycyx (Listen)TUE
News and issues in rural Britain with Anna Hill.TUE
TUE
06:00 Today b00hyd18 (Listen)TUE
With John Humphrys and Evan Davis. Including Sports Desk;TUE
Weather; Thought for the Day; Yesterday in Parliament.TUE
TUE
09:00 Call Yourself a Feminist b00j022c (Listen)TUE
Episode 1TUE
Historian Bettany Hughes presents the first in a series ofTUE
three discussions tracing the development of feministTUE
ideas from the 1960s onwards.TUE
A panel of guests explore the issues which motivated womenTUE
to join together under the banner of feminism. WhileTUE
activists pursued campaigns involving street protests andTUE
fighting through the courts, other women were alienated byTUE
their arguments. Both feminists and non-feminists joinTUE
Bettany to recall key events.TUE
Bettany's guests are journalist Ann Leslie, AmericanTUE
academic Elaine Showalter, activist and historian SallyTUE
Alexander and co-founder of the US National OrganisationTUE
of Women, Sonia Fuentes.TUE
TUE
09:30 The Prime Ministers b00j022f (Listen)TUE
Sir Robert PeelTUE
BBC Political Editor Nick Robinson explores how Britain'sTUE
prime ministers have used their power, responded to theTUE
challenges of their time and made the job what it is today.TUE
Sir Robert Peel, who put the national interest beforeTUE
party interest.TUE
TUE
09:45 Book of the Week b00hz01t (Listen)TUE
The Settler's Cookbook, Episode 2TUE
Yasmin Alibhai-Brown reads her memoir of her childhood inTUE
Uganda and move to Britain in the 1970s.TUE
Yasmin recalls her family history, from her parents'TUE
meeting to her unconventional childhood in exotic Kampala,TUE
where pythons made unexpected intrusions at lavish familyTUE
picnics.TUE
She looks at the history of the Asians in Uganda, many ofTUE
whom arrived as slaves but went on to become successfulTUE
entrepreneurs, and in doing so assumed a rather uneasyTUE
position between the Europeans and the Africans that wouldTUE
later prove to be their downfall.TUE
TUE
10:00 Woman's Hour b00j3hqx (Listen)TUE
With Jane Garvey.TUE
Including drama:TUE
Writing the Century 1948-1953: Starting from ScratchTUE
Series exploring the 20th Century through diaries andTUE
correspondence of real people, dramatised by Peter Roberts.TUE
The story of Hazel Taylor, a young woman from HuddersfieldTUE
who dreams of becoming a freelance writer, as EnglandTUE
struggles through the postwar period of rationing andTUE
rebuilding.TUE
After hearing some devastating news, Hazel waits with herTUE
brother Philip for the return of their mother, unawareTUE
that her life is about to be turned upside down.TUE
Hazel ...... Amy HumphreysTUE
Hilda ...... Olwen MayTUE
Joe ...... David FleeshmanTUE
Stan/Policeman ...... James QuinnTUE
Sylvia ...... Lucy Jo HudsonTUE
Philip ...... Luke WalkerTUE
Mrs Brook ...... Kate LaydenTUE
Directed by Peter Leslie Wild.TUE
TUE
11:00 Adventures in Junk b00j022h (Listen)TUE
Alan Dein discovers the surprising history of theTUE
adventure playground. The very first adventure playgroundTUE
opened in Emdrup, Denmark in 1943. As resistance grewTUE
against the Nazi occupation, two men pioneered a uniqueTUE
space, the children's world turned upside down.TUE
They were forged in the ideas of modernist and radicalTUE
architects and exported to a postwar Britain by theTUE
campaigning Lady Allen of Hurtwood. The rubble and rubbishTUE
of the nation's shattered cities were now reimagined asTUE
spaces for all sorts of adventures.TUE
TUE
11:30 What Texting Owes to the Literary EnlightenmentTUE
b00j0c2c (Listen)TUE
Chris Addison explores the links between modern-dayTUE
text-speak and the language of the 18th-Century LiteraryTUE
Enlightenment. He examines the expressive elements of textTUE
language, or 'textese', and how it can be seen to echo aTUE
ludic art form that became popular in the Romantic era,TUE
via insights found in the letters of Jonathan Swift andTUE
later works by Lewis Carroll and James Joyce.TUE
Featuring contributions from authors Will Self and IanTUE
Rankin, poet Scott Tyrell and Professors Jeremy Tambling,TUE
John Sutherland and David Crystal.TUE
TUE
12:00 You and Yours b00hz0dp (Listen)TUE
Consumer news and issues.TUE
TUE
12:57 Weather b00hz0gc (Listen)TUE
The latest weather forecast.TUE
TUE
13:00 World at One b00hz0jf (Listen)TUE
National and international news with Shaun Ley.TUE
TUE
13:30 Ken Clarke's Jazz Greats b00j0c2f (Listen)TUE
Series 7, Charlie ParkerTUE
Ken Clarke MP profiles great jazz musicians of the 20thTUE
Century.TUE
Ken talks to British jazz musician Soweto Kinch aboutTUE
saxophonist Charlie Parker, one of the founding fathers ofTUE
the bebop movement. After moving to New York in 1939, heTUE
worked with Dizzy Gillespie and helped to push theTUE
boundaries of the form. However, his life and career wereTUE
blighted by a heroin addiction which killed him at the ageTUE
of just 34.TUE
TUE
14:00 The Archers b00hz193 (Listen)TUE
Eddie tries the hard sell.TUE
TUE
14:15 Afternoon Play b00j0gd3 (Listen)TUE
AnaesthesiaTUE
By Richard Holmes. Drawing on original documents andTUE
notebooks, the story of the time in 1799 when, in a townTUE
house on the banks of the River Avon in Bristol, HumphryTUE
Davy, later celebrated for his miners lamp, came within aTUE
breath of discovering the anaesthetic powers of nitrousTUE
oxide.TUE
Humphry Davy ...... Paul MundellTUE
Dr Thomas Beddoes ...... Richard McCabeTUE
Mrs Anna Beddoes ...... Eleanor TremaineTUE
The Ostler ...... David CollinsTUE
The Journalist ...... Kenneth CranhamTUE
Mr Coleridge ...... Stephen NoonanTUE
Mr Southey ...... Richard Holmes.TUE
TUE
15:00 Home Planet b00j0gd5 (Listen)TUE
Richard Daniel and the team discuss listeners' questionsTUE
about the environment and the natural world.TUE
TUE
15:30 Afternoon Reading b00j0gd7 (Listen)TUE
Abroad, HesitationTUE
Series of three edgy tales of people abroad, by VirginiaTUE
Gilbert.TUE
A husband on holiday with his wife is tested to the limitTUE
by the tantrums of a young boy he just cannot help beingTUE
annoyed by. When the boy gets into difficulties oneTUE
evening in the pool, the husband's hesitancy to rush toTUE
his aid forces his wife to look at him in a new light.TUE
Read by Philip Jackson.TUE
TUE
15:45 Wildlife and the Marine Bill b00j3t9g (Listen)TUE
Episode 2TUE
Kelvin Boot explores how plants, animals and sand habitatsTUE
around Britain could benefit from the proposed new MarineTUE
and Coastal Access Bill.TUE
The impact that the Bill could have on our declining fishTUE
stocks. Could the proposed new conservation zonesTUE
replenish the numbers of cod, plaice and other fish whichTUE
have declined by over 90 per cent in the last century?TUE
Marine scientists and fishermen give their opinions.TUE
TUE
16:00 Law in Action b00j4f1m (Listen)TUE
Reporting on the problems faced by governments prosecutingTUE
pirates captured at sea. The world's navies have joinedTUE
forces to fight piracy off the coast of Somalia but cannotTUE
agree what to do with the pirates they catch.TUE
TUE
16:30 A Good Read b00j0gdc (Listen)TUE
Sue MacGregor talks to film reviewer Angie Errigo andTUE
television comedy writer Jesse Armstrong about theirTUE
favourite books.TUE
TUE
17:00 PM b00hz1tt (Listen)TUE
Full coverage and analysis of the day's news with EddieTUE
Mair. Plus Weather.TUE
TUE
18:00 Six O'Clock News b00hz1w4 (Listen)TUE
The latest national and international news from BBC RadioTUE
4, followed by Weather.TUE
TUE
18:30 Cabin Pressure b00chy5c (Listen)TUE
CremonaTUE
Sitcom by John Finnemore about the pilots of a tinyTUE
charter airline for whom no job is too small and many jobsTUE
are too difficult.TUE
Arthur is struck dumb when a film star joins the flight,TUE
and Douglas has to disguise 30 knights of Camelot in aTUE
hurry.TUE
Carolyn Knapp-Shappey ...... Stephanie ColeTUE
1st Officer Douglas Richardson ...... Roger AllamTUE
Captain Martin Crieff ...... Benedict CumberbatchTUE
Arthur Shappey ...... John FinnemoreTUE
Hester Macaulay ...... Helen BaxendaleTUE
Percival ...... Rufus JonesTUE
Gawain ...... Robert HarleyTUE
Lancelot ...... Ali Amadi.TUE
TUE
19:00 The Archers b00hz0qw (Listen)TUE
Jazzer heads for sweet disaster.TUE
TUE
19:15 Front Row b00hz1yk (Listen)TUE
Arts news and reviews. Mark Lawson meets writer andTUE
director Tony Gilroy whose new film, Duplicity, starsTUE
Julia Roberts and Clive Owen.TUE
TUE
19:45 Woman's Hour Drama b00j3hy4 (Listen)TUE
Writing the Century 1948-1953: Starting From Scratch,TUE
Episode 2TUE
Series exploring the 20th Century through diaries andTUE
correspondence of real people, dramatised by Peter Roberts.TUE
The story of Hazel Taylor, a young woman from HuddersfieldTUE
who dreams of becoming a freelance writer, as EnglandTUE
struggles through the postwar period of rationing andTUE
rebuilding.TUE
After hearing some devastating news, Hazel waits with herTUE
brother Philip for the return of their mother, unawareTUE
that her life is about to be turned upside down.TUE
Hazel ...... Amy HumphreysTUE
Hilda ...... Olwen MayTUE
Joe ...... David FleeshmanTUE
Stan/Policeman ...... James QuinnTUE
Sylvia ...... Lucy Jo HudsonTUE
Philip ...... Luke WalkerTUE
Mrs Brook ...... Kate LaydenTUE
Directed by Peter Leslie Wild.TUE
TUE
20:00 File on 4 b00j0gdf (Listen)TUE
Simon Cox examines the record of the Royal Military PoliceTUE
in dealing with alleged crimes by British forces bothTUE
during operations and in peacetime.TUE
TUE
20:40 In Touch b00j0gdh (Listen)TUE
Peter White with news and information for the blind andTUE
partially sighted.TUE
TUE
21:00 Am I Normal? b00j0gj7 (Listen)TUE
Series 6, Early MenopauseTUE
Vivienne Parry continues her quest to find out what isTUE
normal.TUE
As increasing numbers of women delay trying for a baby,TUE
will early menopause be recognised more? Vivienne exploresTUE
the stigma that has surrounded the menopause, from theTUE
Greeks to Virginia Woolf, and asks if it still existsTUE
today.TUE
TUE
21:30 Call Yourself a Feminist b00j022c (Listen)TUE
Episode 1TUE
Historian Bettany Hughes presents the first in a series ofTUE
three discussions tracing the development of feministTUE
ideas from the 1960s onwards.TUE
A panel of guests explore the issues which motivated womenTUE
to join together under the banner of feminism. WhileTUE
activists pursued campaigns involving street protests andTUE
fighting through the courts, other women were alienated byTUE
their arguments. Both feminists and non-feminists joinTUE
Bettany to recall key events.TUE
Bettany's guests are journalist Ann Leslie, AmericanTUE
academic Elaine Showalter, activist and historian SallyTUE
Alexander and co-founder of the US National OrganisationTUE
of Women, Sonia Fuentes.TUE
TUE
21:58 Weather b00hz3ct (Listen)TUE
The latest weather forecast.TUE
TUE
22:00 The World Tonight b00hz3sn (Listen)TUE
National and international news and analysis with RobinTUE
Lustig.TUE
TUE
22:45 Book at Bedtime b00hz44b (Listen)TUE
Family Money, Episode 2TUE
Hannah Gordon reads Nina Bawden's psychological thrillerTUE
which tells the story of recently-widowed Fanny Pye, andTUE
how her life is changed when she intervenes to stop aTUE
street brawl.TUE
When Fanny is discharged from hospital, her children HarryTUE
and Isabel are concerned about how she will cope at homeTUE
on her own.TUE
TUE
23:00 Mastering the Universe b00j0gm8 (Listen)TUE
Series 2, Episode 3TUE
Comedy series starring Dawn French as Professor Joy Klamp,TUE
a specialist in the art of spoiling other people'sTUE
pleasure.TUE
Investigating the fun that can be had, at other people'sTUE
expense, through the gift of children.TUE
With Chris Douglas, Sally Grace, Katy Brand, ChristopherTUE
Douglas, Dan Tetsell, Brian Perkins.TUE
TUE
23:30 Today in Parliament b00hzcxy (Listen)TUE
News, views and features on today's stories in ParliamentTUE
with David Wilby.TUE
TUE
WED
WEDNESDAY 11 MARCH 2009WED
WED
00:00 Midnight News b00hycnk (Listen)WED
The latest national and international news from BBC RadioWED
4. Followed by weather.WED
WED
00:30 Book of the Week b00hz01t (Listen)WED
The Settler's Cookbook, Episode 2WED
Yasmin Alibhai-Brown reads her memoir of her childhood inWED
Uganda and move to Britain in the 1970s.WED
Yasmin recalls her family history, from her parents'WED
meeting to her unconventional childhood in exotic Kampala,WED
where pythons made unexpected intrusions at lavish familyWED
picnics.WED
She looks at the history of the Asians in Uganda, many ofWED
whom arrived as slaves but went on to become successfulWED
entrepreneurs, and in doing so assumed a rather uneasyWED
position between the Europeans and the Africans that wouldWED
later prove to be their downfall.WED
WED
00:48 Shipping Forecast b00hycq3 (Listen)WED
The latest shipping forecast.WED
WED
01:00 Selection of BBC World Service Programmes b00hyct2 (Listen)WED
BBC Radio 4 joins the BBC World Service.WED
WED
05:20 Shipping Forecast b00hycrq (Listen)WED
The latest shipping forecast.WED
WED
05:30 News Briefing b00hycv3 (Listen)WED
The latest news from BBC Radio 4.WED
WED
05:43 Prayer for the Day b00hycx7 (Listen)WED
Daily prayer and reflection with Rev Sharon Grenham-Toze.WED
WED
05:45 Farming Today b00hycyz (Listen)WED
News and issues in rural Britain with Charlotte Smith.WED
WED
06:00 Today b00hyd1b (Listen)WED
With James Naughtie and Edward Stourton. Including SportsWED
Desk, Yesterday in Parliament, Weather, Thought for theWED
Day.WED
WED
09:00 Midweek b00j0h03 (Listen)WED
Lively and diverse conversation with Libby Purves andWED
guests.WED
WED
09:45 Book of the Week b00hz01w (Listen)WED
The Settler's Cookbook, Episode 3WED
Yasmin Alibhai-Brown reads her memoir of her childhood inWED
Uganda and move to Britain in the 1970s.WED
Yasmin recalls her happy schooldays, despite turbulence atWED
home. Now that the Asians seem to have secured theirWED
position in Uganda, life is good, and food in particularWED
is plentiful and sumptuous. Happiness is measured by theWED
thickness of the ghee on their curries.WED
But as independence for the Africans looms, and HaroldWED
Macmillan predicts that a 'wind of change' will blowWED
through the continent, the atmosphere begins to darken forWED
the Ugandan Asians.WED
WED
10:00 Woman's Hour b00j3hqz (Listen)WED
With Jenni Murray.WED
Including drama:WED
Writing the Century 1948-1953: Starting from ScratchWED
Series exploring the 20th Century through diaries andWED
correspondence of real people, dramatised by Peter Roberts.WED
The story of Hazel Taylor, a young woman from HuddersfieldWED
who dreams of becoming a freelance writer, as EnglandWED
struggles through the postwar period of rationing andWED
rebuilding.WED
Just when she thinks that things cannot get much worse,WED
Hazel meets a knight in shining armour at a bus stop.WED
Granville Wheeler rescues her from an unpleasant fate, andWED
she takes Sylvia to see him in an amateur production ofWED
Merrie England. But Granville is sent off on Army ReserveWED
training, and Hazel finds herself alone again.WED
Hazel ...... Amy HumphreysWED
Sylvia ...... Lucy Jo HudsonWED
Granville ...... Adrian GroveWED
Philip ...... Luke WalkerWED
Directed by Peter Leslie Wild.WED
WED
11:00 Tin Men b00j0h05 (Listen)WED
Jolyon Jenkins explores the story of the last working tinWED
mine in Cornwall, South Crofty near Redruth, which hasWED
re-opened for business but is not yet producing ore.WED
He meets the businessmen who are committed to once againWED
raising tin from Cornish ground, hears from the CornishmenWED
divided on where Cornwall's future lies and why tinWED
remains at the heart of Cornish politics.WED
WED
11:30 Clare in the Community b00j0h07 (Listen)WED
Series 5, It's Good to TalkWED
Comedy by Harry Venning and David Ramsden.WED
An old university friend visits with a confession to make.WED
Clare ...... Sally PhillipsWED
Brian ...... Alex LoweWED
Helen ...... Liza TarbuckWED
Ray ...... Richard LumsdenWED
Megan/Nali ...... Nina ContiWED
Irene ...... Ellen ThomasWED
Simon ...... Andrew WincottWED
Michael ...... Chris PavloWED
Carol ...... Donnla Hughes.WED
WED
12:00 You and Yours b00hz0dr (Listen)WED
Consumer news and issues with Winifred Robinson.WED
WED
12:57 Weather b00hz0gf (Listen)WED
The latest weather forecast.WED
WED
13:00 World at One b00hz0jh (Listen)WED
National and international news with Shaun Ley.WED
WED
13:30 The Media Show b00j0h09 (Listen)WED
Steve Hewlett presents a topical programme about theWED
fast-changing media world.WED
WED
14:00 The Archers b00hz0qw (Listen)WED
Jazzer heads for sweet disaster.WED
WED
14:15 Afternoon Play b00j0h0c (Listen)WED
HomesickWED
Comedy by Anita Sullivan. Jeff's mundane life changes whenWED
he is struck by an actual bolt from the blue. He startsWED
hearing a voice in another language and his perspectiveWED
changes. Then he meets a girl and falls in love. But doesWED
she love him, or the voice in his ear?WED
Alien ...... Mark HeapWED
Jeff ...... Paul RitterWED
Nicole ...... Maxine PeakeWED
Pat ...... Susan JamesonWED
Hopper ...... Ewan BaileyWED
Other parts played by Mai SoteriouWED
Directed by Anita Sullivan.WED
WED
15:00 Money Box Live b00j0h0f (Listen)WED
Vincent Duggleby takes listeners' questions on ISAs andWED
tax free savings. He is joined by Mark Dampier, head ofWED
research at Hargreaves Lansdown, Michelle Slade, pressWED
officer at Moneyfacts and Adrian Lowcock, seniorWED
investment adviser at Bestinvest.WED
WED
15:30 Afternoon Reading b00j18p9 (Listen)WED
Abroad, SistersWED
Series of three edgy tales of people abroad, by VirginiaWED
Gilbert.WED
When two sisters take a holiday together, the memory of aWED
childhood incident causes older sister May to graduallyWED
recognise the truth of her standing with her youngerWED
sister. Read by Sorcha Cusack.WED
WED
15:45 Wildlife and the Marine Bill b00j3t9j (Listen)WED
Episode 3WED
Kelvin Boot explores how plants, animals and sand habitatsWED
around Britain could benefit from the proposed new MarineWED
and Coastal Access Bill.WED
How wildlife values can be measured against otherWED
socio-economic services. Kelvin visits the site of a windWED
farm on the Lancashire coast, where the discovery of aWED
huge flock of sea-duck has both underlined the potentialWED
conflicts between users of the seas and offered solutionsWED
for a way forward.WED
WED
16:00 Thinking Allowed b00j0h9g (Listen)WED
Laurie Taylor explores the latest research into howWED
society works.WED
WED
16:30 Am I Normal? b00j0gj7 (Listen)WED
Series 6, Early MenopauseWED
Vivienne Parry continues her quest to find out what isWED
normal.WED
As increasing numbers of women delay trying for a baby,WED
will early menopause be recognised more? Vivienne exploresWED
the stigma that has surrounded the menopause, from theWED
Greeks to Virginia Woolf, and asks if it still existsWED
today.WED
WED
17:00 PM b00hz1tx (Listen)WED
Full coverage and analysis of the day's news with EddieWED
Mair.WED
WED
18:00 Six O'Clock News b00hz1w6 (Listen)WED
The latest national and international news from BBC RadioWED
4, followed by Weather.WED
WED
18:30 I've Never Seen Star Wars b00j0h9n (Listen)WED
Series 2, Sandi ToksvigWED
Sandi Toksvig eats her first pot noodle, wears high heelsWED
and tries stilt walking - not all at the same time, ofWED
course.WED
WED
19:00 The Archers b00hz0r4 (Listen)WED
Matt gets a glimmer of hope.WED
WED
19:15 Front Row b00hz1ym (Listen)WED
Arts news and reviews with Mark Lawson, including a reportWED
on how comedy shows make the move from radio to television.WED
WED
19:45 Woman's Hour Drama b00j3hzm (Listen)WED
Writing the Century 1948-1953: Starting From Scratch,WED
Episode 3WED
Series exploring the 20th Century through diaries andWED
correspondence of real people, dramatised by Peter Roberts.WED
The story of Hazel Taylor, a young woman from HuddersfieldWED
who dreams of becoming a freelance writer, as EnglandWED
struggles through the postwar period of rationing andWED
rebuilding.WED
Just when she thinks that things cannot get much worse,WED
Hazel meets a knight in shining armour at a bus stop.WED
Granville Wheeler rescues her from an unpleasant fate, andWED
she takes Sylvia to see him in an amateur production ofWED
Merrie England. But Granville is sent off on Army ReserveWED
training, and Hazel finds herself alone again.WED
Hazel ...... Amy HumphreysWED
Sylvia ...... Lucy Jo HudsonWED
Granville ...... Adrian GroveWED
Philip ...... Luke WalkerWED
Directed by Peter Leslie Wild.WED
WED
20:00 Decision Time b00j0hbw (Listen)WED
The BBC's Political Editor Nick Robinson shines a light onWED
the process by which controversial decisions are reachedWED
behind closed doors in Whitehall. With a panel of insideWED
experts, he examines the problems that future governmentsWED
will face and hear the arguments about how they might beWED
resolved.WED
WED
20:45 Lent Talks b00j0ndf (Listen)WED
Crave for LessWED
Six well-known figures explore ideas of the absence of GodWED
from their own perspective. Richard Holloway searches forWED
the reality of God's presence in absence.WED
WED
21:00 Chi-Chi: Panda Ambassador b00j0pp6 (Listen)WED
Naturalist and journalist Henry Nicholls traces the storyWED
of Chi-Chi the panda, now stuffed and displayed at theWED
Natural History Museum in London, but once celebrated inWED
global headlines.WED
He learns more from zoologist Desmond Morris, the manWED
responsible for bringing the baby panda Chi Chi to LondonWED
Zoo. Henry also travels to Schonbrunn Zoo in Vienna to seeWED
how pandas are bred today in captivity, and discovers thatWED
the events of Chi-Chi's life have had global implicationsWED
that go far beyond the panda world.WED
Featuring contributions from Polly Parry of the NaturalWED
History Museum, David Norman of the World Wildlife Fund,WED
Eveline Dungl, curator of Schonbrunn Zoo and Wang TiejunWED
of the Chinese panda breeding programme.WED
WED
21:30 Midweek b00j0h03 (Listen)WED
Lively and diverse conversation with Libby Purves andWED
guests.WED
WED
21:58 Weather b00hz3cy (Listen)WED
The latest weather forecast.WED
WED
22:00 The World Tonight b00hz3sq (Listen)WED
National and international news and analysis with RobinWED
Lustig.WED
WED
22:45 Book at Bedtime b00hz44d (Listen)WED
Family Money, Episode 3WED
Hannah Gordon reads Nina Bawden's psychological thrillerWED
which tells the story of recently-widowed Fanny Pye, andWED
how her life is changed when she intervenes to stop aWED
street brawl.WED
Harry and Isabel are concerned for Fanny's future when sheWED
decides to sell up and give some of the proceeds to herWED
good friend, and home help, Ivy Trench. Meanwhile, isWED
someone watching her?WED
WED
23:00 Josie Long: All of the Planet's Wonders b00j0pp8 (Listen)WED
Episode 4WED
Comedy series in which Josie Long attempts to betterWED
herself through learning from reference books, with helpWED
from Irish comedian Maeve Higgins and special guests.WED
Josie thinks about propriety, plants, grandparents, beingWED
connected to the world around you and growing your own.WED
With special guest, comedian Isy Suttie.WED
WED
23:15 One b00771mt (Listen)WED
Series 1, Episode 4WED
The sketch show where no sketch features more than oneWED
voice.WED
Written by David Quantick and starring Dan Maier, LizzieWED
Roper, Graeme Garden, Deborah Norton, Andrew Crawford, DanWED
Antopolski, Simon Greenall and Kate Gielgud, with BillWED
Oddie and Jeremy Clarkson as themselves.WED
WED
23:30 Today in Parliament b00hzcy0 (Listen)WED
News, views and features on today's stories in ParliamentWED
with Sean Curran.WED
WED
THU
THURSDAY 12 MARCH 2009THU
THU
00:00 Midnight News b00hycnm (Listen)THU
The latest national and international news from BBC RadioTHU
4. Followed by weather.THU
THU
00:30 Book of the Week b00hz01w (Listen)THU
The Settler's Cookbook, Episode 3THU
Yasmin Alibhai-Brown reads her memoir of her childhood inTHU
Uganda and move to Britain in the 1970s.THU
Yasmin recalls her happy schooldays, despite turbulence atTHU
home. Now that the Asians seem to have secured theirTHU
position in Uganda, life is good, and food in particularTHU
is plentiful and sumptuous. Happiness is measured by theTHU
thickness of the ghee on their curries.THU
But as independence for the Africans looms, and HaroldTHU
Macmillan predicts that a 'wind of change' will blowTHU
through the continent, the atmosphere begins to darken forTHU
the Ugandan Asians.THU
THU
00:48 Shipping Forecast b00hycq5 (Listen)THU
The latest shipping forecast.THU
THU
01:00 Selection of BBC World Service Programmes b00hyct4 (Listen)THU
BBC Radio 4 joins the BBC World Service.THU
THU
05:20 Shipping Forecast b00hycrs (Listen)THU
The latest shipping forecast.THU
THU
05:30 News Briefing b00hycv5 (Listen)THU
The latest news from BBC Radio 4.THU
THU
05:43 Prayer for the Day b00hycx9 (Listen)THU
Daily prayer and reflection with Rev Sharon Grenham-Toze.THU
THU
05:45 Farming Today b00hycz1 (Listen)THU
News and issues in rural Britain with Charlotte Smith.THU
THU
06:00 Today b00hyd1d (Listen)THU
With James Naughtie and Sarah Montague. Including SportsTHU
Desk, Yesterday in Parliament, Weather, Thought for theTHU
Day.THU
THU
09:00 In Our Time b00j0q53 (Listen)THU
The Library of AlexandriaTHU
Melvyn Bragg and guests Simon Goldhill, Serafina Cuomo andTHU
Matthew Nichols discuss the Library of Alexandria, one ofTHU
the greatest libraries in history. The way knowledge wasTHU
arranged on its shelves still influences our understandingTHU
of the world today.THU
THU
09:45 Book of the Week b00hz01y (Listen)THU
The Settler's Cookbook, Episode 4THU
Yasmin Alibhai-Brown reads her memoir of her childhood inTHU
Uganda and move to Britain in the 1970s.THU
Yasmin recounts her tumultuous teenage years, in the wakeTHU
of independence in Uganda. After being disowned by herTHU
father for playing Juliet alongside a black Romeo in herTHU
high school play, Yasmin finds herself at a politicalTHU
bootcamp where she comes face to face with the country'sTHU
future leader, the ruthless Idi Amin.THU
Trying to ignore the darkening political situation, YasminTHU
enrols at Makerere University, but when the night raids byTHU
Amin's henchmen begin and students start to disappear,THU
Yasmin realises that life for the Ugandan Asians isTHU
becoming more precarious than ever.THU
THU
10:00 Woman's Hour b00j3hr1 (Listen)THU
With Jenni Murray.THU
Including drama:THU
Writing the Century 1948-1953: Starting from ScratchTHU
Series exploring the 20th Century through diaries andTHU
correspondence of real people, dramatised by Peter Roberts.THU
The story of Hazel Wheeler, a young woman fromTHU
Huddersfield who dreams of becoming a freelance writer, asTHU
England struggles through the postwar period of rationingTHU
and rebuilding.THU
Hazel becomes Mrs Wheeler, and the happy couple struggleTHU
to make ends meet. Hazel joins the ranks of temporaryTHU
postal workers at Christmas, and she and Granville go onTHU
an eventful holiday to Southport. All good material forTHU
her - so far - unsuccessful writing career. But sheTHU
returns from holiday to find a letter from the BBC.THU
Hazel ...... Amy HumphreysTHU
Sylvia ...... Lucy Jo HudsonTHU
Mr Bellinger/Cook ...... Luke WalkerTHU
Mrs Jowett ...... Kate LaydenTHU
Directed by Peter Leslie Wild.THU
THU
11:00 From Our Own Correspondent b00j0q55 (Listen)THU
BBC foreign correspondents with the stories behind theTHU
world's headlines. Introduced by Kate Adie.THU
THU
11:30 With Great Pleasure b00j0q57 (Listen)THU
Les DennisTHU
Guest performers select their favourite pieces of writing.THU
Les Dennis introduces an eclectic selection of readingsTHU
reflecting some of the ups and downs of his personal andTHU
professional life. Readers are Christopher Cazenove andTHU
Jodie McNee.THU
THU
12:00 You and Yours b00hz0dt (Listen)THU
Consumer news and issues with Winifred Robinson.THU
THU
12:57 Weather b00hz0gh (Listen)THU
The latest weather forecast.THU
THU
13:00 World at One b00hz0jk (Listen)THU
National and international news with Shaun Ley.THU
THU
13:30 Off the Page b00j16kr (Listen)THU
Dominic Arkwright chairs a discussion on the theme ofTHU
feeling like an impostor, with guests includingTHU
philosopher Julian Baggini.THU
THU
14:00 The Archers b00hz0r4 (Listen)THU
Matt gets a glimmer of hope.THU
THU
14:15 Afternoon Play b00j16kt (Listen)THU
Getting to ZeroTHU
By Sarah Woods. An expert panel sets an average family theTHU
task of eliminating their carbon footprint in just sixTHU
weeks - and living with the consequences.THU
With George Monbiot, Paul Allen, Peter Harper.THU
THU
15:02 Open Country b00hxns3 (Listen)THU
Countryside magazine. Helen Mark visits Scotland's riversTHU
to find that the freshwater pearl mussel, alreadyTHU
endangered, now faces new threats from unscrupulousTHU
thieves who kill all the mussels they gather in the hopeTHU
of finding a precious pearl inside.THU
THU
15:27 Radio 4 Appeal b00hy5cf (Listen)THU
Iraqi AssociationTHU
Canon Andrew White appeals on behalf of the IraqiTHU
Association.THU
THU
15:30 Afternoon Reading b00j18pc (Listen)THU
Abroad, The ConversationTHU
Series of three edgy tales of people abroad, by VirginiaTHU
Gilbert.THU
In bed, a husband is disturbed from his sleep by theTHU
couple in the next room, who are having a conversationTHU
which gives him pause for thought. His wife isTHU
uninterested and unaware, wrapped up as she is in her ownTHU
needs. Read by Brian Gilbert.THU
THU
15:45 Wildlife and the Marine Bill b00j3t9l (Listen)THU
Episode 4THU
Kelvin Boot explores how plants, animals and sand habitatsTHU
around Britain could benefit from the proposed new MarineTHU
and Coastal Access Bill.THU
The Bill promises the public the chance to walk around theTHU
coasts of England, Wales and Scotland. Kelvin assesses theTHU
potential impact on wildlife and explores the crumblingTHU
Dorset Heritage Coast, where the Bill will offer solutionsTHU
to the problems of coastal erosion. He also hears fromTHU
landowners and conservationists about the advantages andTHU
possible drawbacks for wildlife along the route.THU
THU
16:00 Open Book b00hy5yw (Listen)THU
Mariella Frostrup talks to Dame Joan Bakewell, whoTHU
explains why she has waited until her eighth decade toTHU
publish a novel.THU
THU
16:30 Material World b00j16kw (Listen)THU
Quentin Cooper hears about nature's best kept secret - theTHU
factory of life. It is well known that genes written inTHU
DNA are the code of life, carrying information fromTHU
generation to generation. But without a code-readingTHU
machine, our DNA would be useless.THU
Quentin learns about the biological machine that does justTHU
that in every cell in our bodies, indeed in every cell inTHU
every living organism - a machine called the ribosome.THU
This single, extraordinarily adaptable device manufacturesTHU
every protein in our body, constantly working to keep ourTHU
metabolism and life processes going. When we takeTHU
antibiotics, it is usually to block the ribosomes inTHU
infectious bacteria. Tiny variations mean that those inTHU
our cells can keep going.THU
Because the ribosome is built out of DNA's simpler cousinTHU
RNA, this biological constructor provides the strongestTHU
clue that life developed out of a primordial soup ofTHU
simple reacting RNA molecules.THU
THU
17:00 PM b00hz1tz (Listen)THU
Full coverage and analysis of the day's news with EddieTHU
Mair.THU
THU
18:00 Six O'Clock News b00hz1w8 (Listen)THU
The latest national and international news from BBC RadioTHU
4, followed by Weather.THU
THU
18:30 Old Harry's Game b00j16ky (Listen)THU
Series 7, Episode 4THU
Andy Hamilton's comedy series set in Hell.THU
Why has a baby ended up in Hell? Only God has the power toTHU
bring people back to life, but can he be persuaded?THU
Satan ...... Andy HamiltonTHU
Edith ...... Annette CrosbieTHU
Scumspawn ...... Robert DuncanTHU
Thomas ...... Jimmy MulvilleTHU
God ...... Timothy WestTHU
With Felicity Montagu.THU
THU
19:00 The Archers b00hz0rb (Listen)THU
Tom is forced to go back to the drawing board.THU
THU
19:15 Front Row b00hz1yp (Listen)THU
Arts news, interviews and reviews, with Kirsty Lang.THU
THU
19:45 Woman's Hour Drama b00j3j26 (Listen)THU
Writing the Century 1948-1953: Starting From Scratch,THU
Episode 4THU
Series exploring the 20th Century through diaries andTHU
correspondence of real people, dramatised by Peter Roberts.THU
The story of Hazel Wheeler, a young woman fromTHU
Huddersfield who dreams of becoming a freelance writer, asTHU
England struggles through the postwar period of rationingTHU
and rebuilding.THU
Hazel becomes Mrs Wheeler, and the happy couple struggleTHU
to make ends meet. Hazel joins the ranks of temporaryTHU
postal workers at Christmas, and she and Granville go onTHU
an eventful holiday to Southport. All good material forTHU
her, so far, unsuccessful writing career. But she returnsTHU
from holiday to find a letter from the BBC.THU
Hazel ...... Amy HumphreysTHU
Sylvia ...... Lucy Jo HudsonTHU
Mr Bellinger/Cook ...... Luke WalkerTHU
Mrs Jowett ...... Kate LaydenTHU
Directed by Peter Leslie Wild.THU
THU
20:00 Seven Days b00j17xr (Listen)THU
Jenny Cuffe spends seven days at a children's hospice, asTHU
it supports youngsters with life limiting conditions. LikeTHU
many charities, funding has been hit in the downturn.THU
THU
20:30 Analysis b00j17xt (Listen)THU
Clever.comTHU
Kenan explores the reality behind the stereotype of theTHU
'Google generation', the young people who have become soTHU
hooked on the web and computer games that they are unableTHU
to think, study and concentrate.THU
This characterisation is motivated by genuine concernsTHU
that heavy use of the internet and computer games areTHU
actually rewiring the brains of young people. They areTHU
learning and thinking differently to their forebears in aTHU
massive technological and social experiment. KenanTHU
investigates these concerns and asks Stephen Fry, amongTHU
others, whether the rise of the digital generation shouldTHU
be a cause for celebration or concern.THU
THU
21:00 Oceans: What Lies Beneath b00j1819 (Listen)THU
Episode 1THU
Gabrielle Walker explores why we know so little about theTHU
oceans that make up nearly 80 per cent of our planet. FromTHU
strange new creatures that are only now being discoveredTHU
to the treasures lying hidden in the inky depths, it is noTHU
wonder that oceanographers are calling this a golden ageTHU
of oceanic discovery.THU
THU
21:30 In Our Time b00j0q53 (Listen)THU
The Library of AlexandriaTHU
Melvyn Bragg and guests Simon Goldhill, Serafina Cuomo andTHU
Matthew Nichols discuss the Library of Alexandria, one ofTHU
the greatest libraries in history. The way knowledge wasTHU
arranged on its shelves still influences our understandingTHU
of the world today.THU
THU
21:58 Weather b00hz3d0 (Listen)THU
The latest weather forecast.THU
THU
22:00 The World Tonight b00hz3ss (Listen)THU
National and international news and analysis with RobinTHU
Lustig.THU
THU
22:45 Book at Bedtime b00hz44g (Listen)THU
Family Money, Episode 4THU
Hannah Gordon reads Nina Bawden's psychological thrillerTHU
which tells the story of recently-widowed Fanny Pye, andTHU
how her life is changed when she intervenes to stop aTHU
street brawl.THU
After her house catches fire, Fanny's plans to sell up areTHU
put on hold. As her neighbours gather in the street as theTHU
fire is put out, she sees the man from the canal boat inTHU
the crowd - but why is he there?THU
THU
23:00 Inside Alan Francis b00j17xy (Listen)THU
Episode 4THU
Comedy series in which comedian Alan Francis explores theTHU
workings of his own mind in relation to his life, friendsTHU
and long-suffering girlfriend Jane.THU
Alan leaves home.THU
With Julian Dutton, Barnaby Power, Kali Peacock.THU
THU
23:30 Today in Parliament b00hzcy2 (Listen)THU
News, views and features on today's stories in ParliamentTHU
with Sean Curran.THU
THU
FRI
FRIDAY 13 MARCH 2009FRI
FRI
00:00 Midnight News b00hycnp (Listen)FRI
The latest national and international news from BBC RadioFRI
4. Followed by weather.FRI
FRI
00:30 Book of the Week b00hz01y (Listen)FRI
The Settler's Cookbook, Episode 4FRI
Yasmin Alibhai-Brown reads her memoir of her childhood inFRI
Uganda and move to Britain in the 1970s.FRI
Yasmin recounts her tumultuous teenage years, in the wakeFRI
of independence in Uganda. After being disowned by herFRI
father for playing Juliet alongside a black Romeo in herFRI
high school play, Yasmin finds herself at a politicalFRI
bootcamp where she comes face to face with the country'sFRI
future leader, the ruthless Idi Amin.FRI
Trying to ignore the darkening political situation, YasminFRI
enrols at Makerere University, but when the night raids byFRI
Amin's henchmen begin and students start to disappear,FRI
Yasmin realises that life for the Ugandan Asians isFRI
becoming more precarious than ever.FRI
FRI
00:48 Shipping Forecast b00hycq7 (Listen)FRI
The latest shipping forecast.FRI
FRI
01:00 Selection of BBC World Service Programmes b00hyct6 (Listen)FRI
BBC Radio 4 joins the BBC World Service.FRI
FRI
05:20 Shipping Forecast b00hycrv (Listen)FRI
The latest shipping forecast.FRI
FRI
05:30 News Briefing b00hycv7 (Listen)FRI
The latest news from BBC Radio 4.FRI
FRI
05:43 Prayer for the Day b00hycxc (Listen)FRI
Daily prayer and reflection with Rev Sharon Grenham-Toze.FRI
FRI
05:45 Farming Today b00hycz3 (Listen)FRI
News and issues in rural Britain with Charlotte Smith.FRI
FRI
06:00 Today b00hyd1g (Listen)FRI
With John Humphrys and Sarah Montague. Including SportsFRI
Desk, Yesterday in Parliament, Weather, Thought for theFRI
Day.FRI
FRI
09:00 Desert Island Discs b00hy5yh (Listen)FRI
Richard MadeleyFRI
Kirsty Young invites broadcaster Richard Madeley to chooseFRI
eight records to take to Radio 4's mythical desert island.FRI
FRI
09:45 Book of the Week b00hz020 (Listen)FRI
The Settler's Cookbook, Episode 5FRI
Yasmin Alibhai-Brown reads her memoir of her childhood inFRI
Uganda and move to Britain in the 1970s.FRI
Yasmin arrives in London in 1972 and finds a country rifeFRI
with industrial unrest and casual racism. Terrified byFRI
stories of Amin's reprisals back home and shocked by theFRI
sights of fellow Ugandans arriving penniless andFRI
bewildered at British ariports, Yasmin hopes to findFRI
refuge in the ivory towers of Oxford University.FRI
Instead she encounters further prejudice, albeit of a lessFRI
overt nature. Finally, when her fragile marriage bucklesFRI
under the hedonistic pressures of the hippy revolution,FRI
Yasmin retreats to her cookery books and the recipes thatFRI
were handed down by her beloved mother.FRI
FRI
10:00 Woman's Hour b00j3hr3 (Listen)FRI
With Jenni Murray.FRI
Including drama:FRI
Writing the Century 1948-1953: Starting from ScratchFRI
Series exploring the 20th Century through diaries andFRI
correspondence of real people, dramatised by Peter Roberts.FRI
The story of Hazel Wheeler, a young woman fromFRI
Huddersfield who dreams of becoming a freelance writer, asFRI
England struggles through the postwar period of rationingFRI
and rebuilding.FRI
After hearing good news from the BBC, Hazel travels to theFRI
Woman's Hour studio in Leeds with her mother - unawareFRI
that there is good news of a different kind on the way.FRI
Hazel ...... Amy HumphreysFRI
Hilda ...... Olwen MayFRI
Granville ...... Adrian GroveFRI
Stan ...... James QuinnFRI
Sylvia ...... Lucy Jo HudsonFRI
Ray Lakeland/Announcer ...... Stuart RichmanFRI
Directed by Peter Leslie Wild.FRI
FRI
11:00 The Counterfeiter's Tale b00j1dvs (Listen)FRI
Historian Tristram Hunt delves into the story of theFRI
biggest money counterfeiting operation in history, throughFRI
its only surviving participant: 93-year-old Adolf Burger.FRI
For the last three years of the Second World War, 142FRI
prisoners in the Sachsenhausen concentration camp, northFRI
of Berlin, were forced by their captors to forge millionsFRI
of pounds-worth of British banknotes, which the NazisFRI
planned to use to ruin Britain's wartime economy. TristramFRI
learns more from historians and sees the originalFRI
counterfeited notes, which are now held in the archives ofFRI
the Bank of England.FRI
FRI
11:30 HR b00j1dvv (Listen)FRI
A Leaving PartyFRI
Comedy drama series by Nigel Williams that charts theFRI
misfortunes of a middle-aged HR officer and hisFRI
trouble-making colleague.FRI
Peter and Sam meet on their way to a leaving party - butFRI
whose leaving party?FRI
Peter ...... Jonathan PryceFRI
Sam ...... Nicholas le PrevostFRI
Elevator voice ...... Sam DaleFRI
Directed by Peter Kavanagh.FRI
FRI
12:00 You and Yours b00hz0dw (Listen)FRI
Consumer news and issues with Peter White.FRI
FRI
12:57 Weather b00hz0gk (Listen)FRI
The latest weather forecast.FRI
FRI
13:00 World at One b00hz0jm (Listen)FRI
National and international news with James Robbins.FRI
FRI
13:30 Feedback b00j1dvx (Listen)FRI
Roger Bolton airs listeners' views on BBC radio programmesFRI
and policy.FRI
FRI
14:00 The Archers b00hz0rb (Listen)FRI
Tom is forced to go back to the drawing board.FRI
FRI
14:15 Afternoon Play b00j1dvz (Listen)FRI
MayfliesFRI
By Mike Maddox. Douglas Scofield has retired from theFRI
world of astronomy and, following the death of his wife,FRI
now runs a fish farm with his daughter, who is expectingFRI
her first child. All he wants is peace and quiet and aFRI
chance to write his book about fishing.FRI
However, a visit from an old colleague brings news of aFRI
message from a distant world, the very sign of lifeFRI
Douglas spent his career searching for. Is it safe toFRI
reply? Indeed, should they reply at all - and to whatFRI
purpose?FRI
Douglas Scofield ...... Derek JacobiFRI
Dave ...... Jason IsaacsFRI
Lucy ...... Catherine McCormackFRI
Mole ...... Danny WebbFRI
Moira ...... Sarah DouglasFRI
Rob ...... Steven CreeFRI
Directed by Neil Gardner.FRI
FRI
15:00 Gardener's Question Time b00j1f9c (Listen)FRI
Eric Robson chairs the popular horticultural forum.FRI
John Cushnie, Chris Beardshaw and Bunny Guinness answerFRI
questions posed by gardeners at Chapel-en-le-FrithFRI
Gardening Club in Derbyshire.FRI
Including the Gardeners' Question Time gardening weatherFRI
forecast.FRI
FRI
15:45 Wildlife and the Marine Bill b00j3t9n (Listen)FRI
Episode 5FRI
Kelvin Boot explores how plants, animals and sand habitatsFRI
around Britain could benefit from the proposed new MarineFRI
and Coastal Access Bill.FRI
How the new Bill promises to conserve British coastalFRI
wildlife. Should there be quotas for protected areas, andFRI
how should we balance the interests of all the otherFRI
stakeholders in our seas?FRI
FRI
16:00 Last Word b00j1f9f (Listen)FRI
Matthew Bannister presents the obituary series, analysingFRI
and celebrating the life stories of people who haveFRI
recently died. The programme reflects on people ofFRI
distinction and interest from many walks of life, someFRI
famous and some less well known.FRI
FRI
16:30 The Film Programme b00j1f9h (Listen)FRI
Francine Stock talks to Julia Roberts about her newFRI
espionage comedy, Duplicity. Plus Shirley Anne FieldFRI
recalls her role in the ground-breaking 1960 BritishFRI
movie, Saturday Night and Sunday Morning.FRI
FRI
17:00 PM b00hz1v1 (Listen)FRI
Full coverage and analysis of the day's news with EddieFRI
Mair.FRI
FRI
18:00 Six O'Clock News b00hz1wb (Listen)FRI
The latest national and international news from BBC RadioFRI
4, followed by Weather.FRI
FRI
18:30 The Now Show b00j1f9k (Listen)FRI
Series 26, Episode 2FRI
Comedy sketches and satirical comments from Steve Punt,FRI
Hugh Dennis and the team including Mitch Benn, LauraFRI
Shavin, Jon Holmes and Nick Doody.FRI
FRI
19:00 The Archers b00hz0rg (Listen)FRI
Matt discovers who his friends are.FRI
FRI
19:15 Front Row b00hz1yr (Listen)FRI
Arts news and reviews, featuring jazz saxophonist LesterFRI
Young, who died 50 years ago.FRI
FRI
19:45 Woman's Hour Drama b00j3j2z (Listen)FRI
Writing the Century 1948-1953: Starting From Scratch,FRI
Episode 5FRI
Series exploring the 20th Century through diaries andFRI
correspondence of real people, dramatised by Peter Roberts.FRI
The story of Hazel Wheeler, a young woman fromFRI
Huddersfield who dreams of becoming a freelance writer, asFRI
England struggles through the postwar period of rationingFRI
and rebuilding.FRI
After hearing good news from the BBC, Hazel travels to theFRI
Woman's Hour studio in Leeds with her mother - unawareFRI
that there is good news of a different kind on the way.FRI
Hazel ...... Amy HumphreysFRI
Hilda ...... Olwen MayFRI
Granville ...... Adrian GroveFRI
Stan ...... James QuinnFRI
Sylvia ...... Lucy Jo HudsonFRI
Ray Lakeland/Announcer ...... Stuart RichmanFRI
Directed by Peter Leslie Wild.FRI
FRI
20:00 Any Questions? b00j1f9m (Listen)FRI
Jonathan Dimbleby chairs the topical debate in Londonderry.FRI
FRI
20:50 A Point of View b00j1f9p (Listen)FRI
A weekly reflection on a topical issue from KatharineFRI
Whitehorn.FRI
FRI
21:00 Friday Play b00j1fdm (Listen)FRI
Stone, The Ties That BindFRI
By Damian Wayling.FRI
When a body dredged up from a lake implicates an ex-policeFRI
officer and a respected headteacher, DCI Stone has aFRI
difficult decision to make as he discovers the real truthFRI
that lies behind the murder.FRI
Stone ...... Hugo SpeerFRI
Catriona ...... Zoe HenryFRI
Thomas ...... Rob PickavanceFRI
Sally ...... Danielle HenryFRI
Tanner ...... Craig CheethamFRI
Chloe/DS Addison ...... Maxine BurthFRI
Tyler ...... Reece NoiFRI
Wise ...... James NickersonFRI
Piotra/Lawler ...... Greg WoodFRI
Directed by Nadia Molinari.FRI
FRI
21:58 Weather b00hz3d6 (Listen)FRI
The latest weather forecast.FRI
FRI
22:00 The World Tonight b00hz3sv (Listen)FRI
National and international news and analysis with RitulaFRI
Shah.FRI
FRI
22:45 Book at Bedtime b00hz44j (Listen)FRI
Family Money, Episode 5FRI
Hannah Gordon reads Nina Bawden's psychological thrillerFRI
which tells the story of recently-widowed Fanny Pye, andFRI
how her life is changed when she intervenes to stop aFRI
street brawl.FRI
A conversation with Isabel about what happened the nightFRI
she witnessed the murder of Andrew Hobbes leaves FannyFRI
perturbed. Are her recollections of that night returning?FRI
FRI
23:00 A Good Read b00j0gdc (Listen)FRI
Sue MacGregor talks to film reviewer Angie Errigo andFRI
television comedy writer Jesse Armstrong about theirFRI
favourite books.FRI
FRI
23:30 Today in Parliament b00hzcy4 (Listen)FRI
News, views and features on today's stories in ParliamentFRI
with Mark D'Arcy.FRI
FRI
FRI
06 March, 2009
Radio 4 Listings for 07/03/2009 - 13/03/2009
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