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SATURDAY 18 APRIL 2009SAT
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00:00 Midnight News b00jnw4g (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 b00jlzzd (Listen)SAT
The Music Room, Episode 1SAT
Dan Stevens reads William Fiennes' memoir of his magicalSAT
childhood in a moated castle in which he grew up with hisSAT
severely epileptic older brother.SAT
The five-year-old William is preoccupied with fishing forSAT
pike in the castle's moat. Richard's seizures becomeSAT
increasingly worse, and a severe form of epilepsy isSAT
diagnosed.SAT
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00:48 Shipping Forecast b00jnw8m (Listen)SAT
The latest shipping forecast.SAT
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01:00 Selection of BBC World Service Programmes b00jnw8p (Listen)SAT
BBC Radio 4 joins the BBC World Service. BBC Radio 4SAT
resumes at 5.20am.SAT
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05:20 Shipping Forecast b00jnw8r (Listen)SAT
The latest shipping forecast.SAT
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05:30 News Briefing b00jnw8t (Listen)SAT
The latest news from BBC Radio 4.SAT
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05:43 Prayer for the Day b00jnw8w (Listen)SAT
Daily prayer and reflection, with Bishop George Stack.SAT
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05:45 The Estuary b008khxv (Listen)SAT
Episode 2SAT
Peter France narrates an extraordinary story of life onSAT
the Wash as the tides and the seasons change, set againstSAT
a backdrop of sounds recorded on location by Chris Watson.SAT
As the tide turns and starts to advance across the mudSAT
flats, the dunlin, knot, curlew and other feeding birdsSAT
are forced to move nearer and nearer the shore.SAT
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06:00 News and Papers b00jnw8y (Listen)SAT
The latest news headlines. Including a look at the papers.SAT
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06:04 Weather b00jpyvz (Listen)SAT
The latest weather forecast.SAT
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06:07 Open Country b00jpyw1 (Listen)SAT
Border Mires of KeilderSAT
Matt Baker investigates the work of the Border MiresSAT
Project, which has spent one million pounds and usesSAT
21st-century machinery to undertake the difficult work ofSAT
restoring the fragile ecosystem of the 10,000-year-oldSAT
Border Mires of the Keilder Forest in Northumberland.SAT
Home to rare dragon flies, damselflies and plantlife, theSAT
Border Mires may also store carbon more efficiently thanSAT
the many trees of the forest that surround them.SAT
With so much attention now focused on the benefits ofSAT
trees in storing carbon it seems a harsh decision to cutSAT
them down but for the ecologists and forestrySAT
professionals of Keilder the rare habitat that can beSAT
recovered makes harvesting trees worthwhile.SAT
In fact as Matt discovers the forest has only been here aSAT
shortwhile. Planted after the first and second world warsSAT
to provide timber this is a landscape shaped by conflict.SAT
Hadrian's Wall runs between the recovered Mires and at RAFSAT
Spadeadam the need to prepare for battle continues.SAT
Spadeadam is the only facility in Europe where aircrewsSAT
can practise manoeuvres and tactics against a variety ofSAT
threats and targets that they face in contemporary warfareSAT
and it is also home to some of the best preserved bogSAT
habitat in the country.SAT
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06:30 Farming Today b00jpyw3 (Listen)SAT
Farming Today This WeekSAT
News and issues in rural Britain with Charlotte Smith.SAT
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06:57 Weather b00jpyw5 (Listen)SAT
The latest weather forecast.SAT
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07:00 Today b00jpyw7 (Listen)SAT
With Evan Davis and John Humphrys. Including Sports Desk;SAT
Weather; Thought for the Day.SAT
SAT
09:00 Saturday Live b00jq0kp (Listen)SAT
Real life stories in which listeners talk about the issuesSAT
that matter to them. Fi Glover is joined by Sir RobertSAT
Worcester, founder of MORI London research and pollingSAT
company and Chancellor of the University of Kent. PlusSAT
poetry from Luke Wright.SAT
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10:00 Excess Baggage b00jq0kr (Listen)SAT
Sandi Toksvig explores the adventures, frustrations andSAT
joys of travel.SAT
Kazakhstan is the world's ninth biggest country and inSAT
2008 Alex Meredith cycled 4,000 kilometres across it fromSAT
west to east. On the way he saw some of the oldest nomadicSAT
peoples and the most modern archtiecture, met KazakhSAT
Hell's Angels, spent the night on a former Soviet missileSAT
base and discovered why his journey was worth an orangeSAT
but not a water melon. He also the discovered the realSAT
meaning of the word 'bonking'.SAT
Trevor Watson is Director General of the Carvan Club,SAT
which has been looking out for caravanners' interestsSAT
since 1907. With site bookings 40 per cent up on lastSAT
year, Trevor explains why caravans are proving popularSAT
both in a recession and in better times and 20-year-oldSAT
Jonathan Gray reveals the attraction of caravanning forSAT
the younger genration.SAT
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10:30 Reasons to be Cheerful b00jq0kt (Listen)SAT
Episode 1SAT
Series which seeks to challenge the prevailing atmosphereSAT
of doom and gloom and dares to be optimistic.SAT
Disability affairs correspondent Peter White, who isSAT
blind, shares some of his reasons to be cheerful -SAT
technology which has set him free to scan and readSAT
whatever books he wants, the disappearance of the BritishSAT
Sunday which was the bane of his 1950s childhood, and theSAT
train announcements which annoy so many people, but are aSAT
boon to him.SAT
Peter talks to grumpy comedian Arthur Smith and challengesSAT
him with his optimism.SAT
A Loftus Audio production for BBC Radio 4.SAT
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11:00 Beyond Westminster b00jq7nl (Listen)SAT
Iain Martin looks at how politicians, with a generalSAT
election to fight, are facing up to the prospect of deepSAT
cuts in spending to cut spiralling government debt. WillSAT
that add a vicious political kick to the downturn?SAT
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11:30 From Our Own Correspondent b00jq0pk (Listen)SAT
BBC foreign correspondents with the stories behind theSAT
world's headlines. Introduced by Kate Adie.SAT
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12:00 Money Box b00jq0rh (Listen)SAT
The latest news from the world of personal finance withSAT
Paul Lewis.SAT
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12:30 The Now Show b00jnr5r (Listen)SAT
Series 26, Episode 7SAT
Comedy sketches and satirical comments from Steve Punt,SAT
Hugh Dennis and the team including Mitch Benn, LauraSAT
Shavin, Jon Holmes and Marcus Brigstocke.SAT
SAT
12:57 Weather b00jq0rk (Listen)SAT
The latest weather forecast.SAT
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13:00 News b00jq0rm (Listen)SAT
The latest national and international news from BBC RadioSAT
4.SAT
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13:10 Any Questions? b00jnr5y (Listen)SAT
Jonathan Dimbleby chairs this week's panel - ConservativeSAT
party chairman Eric Pickles, Europe Minister CarolineSAT
Flint, Times' columnist Giles Coren and Plaid CymruSAT
Assembly Member Helen Mary Jones.SAT
With questions from the audience in Ludlow, Shropshire.SAT
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14:00 Any Answers? b00jq0rp (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 b00jq17x (Listen)SAT
Road to DurhamSAT
Douglas Livingstone's play about Bevin Boys, the young menSAT
who were sent down the mines instead of joining the armedSAT
forces in the Second World War. Two 80-year-old formerSAT
Bevin Boys, who have not seen each other for 63 years,SAT
decide to go to the Durham Miners' Gala together andSAT
confront their memories of the past.SAT
Christopher ...... Timothy WestSAT
Benny ...... Douglas LivingstoneSAT
Young Christopher ...... Fergus ReesSAT
Young Benny ...... Sam FletcherSAT
Sally ...... Faye CastelowSAT
Jim ...... Christoher ConnelSAT
Michael ...... David WhitakerSAT
Older Sally ...... Jane WhittenshawSAT
Headmaster ...... Brian LonsdaleSAT
With recordings made at the Durham Miners' Gala and atSAT
West Pelton Primary School.SAT
Directed by Jane MorganSAT
A Unique production for BBC Radio 4.SAT
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15:30 The Music Group b00jmqqb (Listen)SAT
Series 3, Episode 1SAT
Comedian, broadcaster and GP Dr Phil Hammond asks each ofSAT
three guests to play the track of their choice for theSAT
delight or disdain of the others.SAT
His guests include musician and composer Nitin Sawhney;SAT
actress, comedienne and Radio 2 DJ Liza Tarbuck; andSAT
children's author Terry Deary, creator of the the HorribleSAT
Histories series of books.SAT
A Testbed production for BBC Radio 4.SAT
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16:00 Woman's Hour b00jqh87 (Listen)SAT
Weekend Woman's HourSAT
Weekend Woman's Hour with Jane Little.SAT
We hear from social workers about their day-to-day jobsSAT
and how they feel about the pressures they are under inSAT
the wake of the Baby P case.SAT
As India goes to the polls, Urvashi Butalia, founder ofSAT
the first women's press in India, and journalist SoniaSAT
Faleiro join Jane to discuss the important issues forSAT
women voters and the part gender plays in the country'sSAT
voting habits.SAT
Alex Bilmes, features director for GQ, and columnist JanSAT
Moir discuss the notion that women can't be nice to eachSAT
other any more. In an article in Vogue magazine, AlexSAT
claims in the last ten years he has seen a marked increaseSAT
in women griping about their female friends.SAT
Following a special edition of the programme on raisingSAT
teenagers, we hear from two teens who have not onlySAT
managed to traverse the potential teenage pitfallsSAT
relatively unscathed, but who also want to help others bySAT
changing things for the better. With contributions fromSAT
listeners who contributed to a Woman's Hour phone-in onSAT
the subject.SAT
And we remember the life and music of Dusty Springfield.SAT
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17:00 PM b00jqh89 (Listen)SAT
Full coverage and analysis of the day's news with CarolynSAT
Quinn, plus the sports headlines.SAT
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17:30 iPM b00jqh8c (Listen)SAT
The weekly interactive current affairs magazine featuringSAT
online conversation and debate.SAT
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17:54 Shipping Forecast b00jqh8f (Listen)SAT
The latest shipping forecast.SAT
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17:57 Weather b00jqh8h (Listen)SAT
The latest weather forecast.SAT
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18:00 Six O'Clock News b00jqh8k (Listen)SAT
The latest national and international news from BBC RadioSAT
4, followed by Weather.SAT
SAT
18:15 Loose Ends b00jqh8m (Listen)SAT
Clive Anderson is joined by Jason Donovan, Mark Thomas andSAT
Kevin McCloud and Natalie Haynes talks to music producerSAT
William Orbit. With music from Gomez and Sharon ShannonSAT
and comedy from Ava Vidal.SAT
SAT
19:00 Profile b00jqh8p (Listen)SAT
Chris Bowlby profiles Jacob Zuma, the ANC leader who is onSAT
course to become the next South African president. Zuma isSAT
a controversial character. He was a leading figure in theSAT
South African Communist Party and the ANC's internalSAT
security force and has been accused of corruption andSAT
acquitted of rape charges. Yet despite the scandals, ZumaSAT
is immensely popular and seen as a man of the people.SAT
SAT
19:15 Saturday Review b00jqh8r (Listen)SAT
Tom Sutcliffe and guests discuss the week's culturalSAT
highlights.SAT
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20:00 Archive on 4 b00g3yqn (Listen)SAT
For One Night Illegally - The History of the BootlegSAT
Writer and broadcaster David Hepworth charts the story ofSAT
secret recordings, artist out-takes and demo tapes thatSAT
make up the world of bootleg recordings, from Bob Dylan'sSAT
Great White Wonder in 1969 to the file sharing internetSAT
sites of the 21st century, via the Beatles, the Stones,SAT
Bruce Springsteen, Sex Pistols and Led Zeppelin.SAT
David also talks to contemporary artists including RyanSAT
Adams who have come to embrace the bootleggers, and hearsSAT
from bootleggers of the 1960s and 70s who pitted theirSAT
wits against security guards, the Feds and the recordSAT
companies to get their unofficial releases out to theSAT
public.SAT
A Bite Yer Legs production for BBC Radio 4.SAT
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21:00 Classic Serial b00jlxr0 (Listen)SAT
Therese Raquin, Episode 1SAT
First of a two-part dramatisation by Diana Griffiths ofSAT
the novel by Emile Zola, set in mid-19th century Paris.SAT
Therese is forced by her aunt to marry her sickly son,SAT
Camille. However, upon moving to Paris, she and her loverSAT
Laurent conspire to murder Camille so that they may loveSAT
freely.SAT
Therese ...... Charlotte RileySAT
Laurent ...... Andrew BuchanSAT
Camille ...... Toby HadokeSAT
Mme Raquin ...... Pauline JeffersonSAT
Michaud ...... Rob PickavanceSAT
Suzanne ...... Deborah McAndrewSAT
Manager/Assistant ...... Carl CiekaSAT
Directed by Pauline Harris.SAT
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22:00 Weather b00jqmc2 (Listen)SAT
The latest national and international news from BBC RadioSAT
4, followed by weather.SAT
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22:15 Bringing Up Britain b00jn4fn (Listen)SAT
Series 2, Episode 2SAT
Mariella Frostrup hosts a debate about parenting withSAT
families, experts and policy-makers.SAT
Mariella and her guests ask what parents can do to helpSAT
children with mental health problems and what constitutesSAT
a 'normal' level of unhappiness in childhood andSAT
adolescence. She hears from a mother who fears her unhappySAT
11-year-old-son will go off the rails in adolescence and aSAT
mother and daughter on the drawbacks and benefits ofSAT
having a mental health diagnosis.SAT
With guests the family therapist Jan Parker, RichardSAT
Reeves of the thinktank Demos and Roger Catchpole ofSAT
YoungMinds.SAT
SAT
23:00 Counterpoint b00jm2np (Listen)SAT
Series 23, Episode 6SAT
Paul Gambaccini chairs the sixth heat of the music quiz,SAT
with contestants from Hampshire and East Sussex. TheSAT
competitors are Brian Haines from London, Dr AlastairSAT
Smith from Lymington and Nicholas Tucker from Lewes.SAT
SAT
23:30 Lost Voices b00jlyyq (Listen)SAT
WH DaviesSAT
Poet Brian Patten explores the life and work ofSAT
lesser-known or forgotten poets.SAT
WH Davies travelled the world from his native Wales,SAT
sleeping rough and jumping trains. His work has aSAT
simplicity which is still revered in the form of hisSAT
well-known lines: 'What is this life if, full of care, WeSAT
have no time to stand and stare?'SAT
But few people know that it was Davies who wrote them.SAT
Brian remembers a poet whose work helped set him on hisSAT
own way as a writer.SAT
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SUNDAY 19 APRIL 2009SUN
SUN
00:00 Midnight News b00jqn0z (Listen)SUN
The latest national and international news from BBC RadioSUN
4. Followed by Weather.SUN
SUN
00:30 Afternoon Reading b0084s1k (Listen)SUN
The Big Chill, Blood in StoneSUN
Specially commissioned stories exploring the darker sideSUN
of life.SUN
John Smith sets off through the woods at night in searchSUN
of the haunted house he grew up in, equipped with matchesSUN
and cans of petrol.SUN
By Frances Fyfield, read by Nicholas Gleaves.SUN
A Sweet Talk production for BBC Radio 4.SUN
SUN
00:48 Shipping Forecast b00jqn11 (Listen)SUN
The latest shipping forecast.SUN
SUN
01:00 Selection of BBC World Service Programmes b00jqn13 (Listen)SUN
BBC Radio 4 joins the BBC World Service.SUN
SUN
05:20 Shipping Forecast b00jqn15 (Listen)SUN
The latest shipping forecast.SUN
SUN
05:30 News Briefing b00jqn17 (Listen)SUN
The latest news from BBC Radio 4.SUN
SUN
05:43 Bells on Sunday b00jqn19 (Listen)SUN
The sound of bells from Worcester Cathedral.SUN
SUN
05:45 Profile b00jqh8p (Listen)SUN
Chris Bowlby profiles Jacob Zuma, the ANC leader who is onSUN
course to become the next South African president. Zuma isSUN
a controversial character. He was a leading figure in theSUN
South African Communist Party and the ANC's internalSUN
security force and has been accused of corruption andSUN
acquitted of rape charges. Yet despite the scandals, ZumaSUN
is immensely popular and seen as a man of the people.SUN
SUN
06:00 News Headlines b00jqn1c (Listen)SUN
The latest national and international news.SUN
SUN
06:05 Something Understood b00jqn1f (Listen)SUN
Yearning to be HeroesSUN
Mark Tully asks if we all have it within us to be heroes,SUN
and how the heroic can be awakened within us. Is itSUN
possible to train ourselves to act heroically in aSUN
once-in-a-lifetime moment of crisis and how are we shapedSUN
by the heroic archetypes of myth and legend?SUN
SUN
06:35 On Your Farm b00jqn1h (Listen)SUN
Heavy HorsesSUN
Elinor Goodman meets a Devon farmer who has swappedSUN
tractors and combine harvesters for heavy horses. But it'sSUN
not all plain sailing, as Elinor sees when one heavy horseSUN
with a mighty powerful kick refuses to be broken.SUN
One hundred years ago, heavy horses were used on farmsSUN
throughout England to work the land. But as mechanisationSUN
has taken over, these Shires, Clydesdales and SuffolkSUN
Punches have little use on most 21st century fields andSUN
the skills used to break them in and handle them areSUN
gradually being lost.SUN
SUN
06:57 Weather b00jqxjp (Listen)SUN
The latest weather forecast.SUN
SUN
07:00 News and Papers b00jqxjr (Listen)SUN
The latest news headlines. Including a look at the papers.SUN
SUN
07:10 Sunday b00jqxjt (Listen)SUN
Roger Bolton discusses the religious and ethical news ofSUN
the week. Moral arguments and perspectives on stories,SUN
both familiar and unfamiliar.SUN
SUN
07:55 Radio 4 Appeal b00jqxjw (Listen)SUN
CerebraSUN
Jules Hudson appeals on behalf of Cerebra. Donations toSUN
this appeal should be sent to Freepost BBC Radio 4 Appeal,SUN
please mark the back of your envelope Cerebra. CreditSUN
cards: Freephone 0800 404 8144. Or you can give via theSUN
website.SUN
Cerebra supports children with a wide range ofSUN
neurological conditions. Their grant scheme fundsSUN
expensive equipment that parents often cannot afford.SUN
If you are a UK tax payer, please provide Cerebra withSUN
your full name and address so that they can claim the GiftSUN
Aid on your donation worth another 25 per cent. The onlineSUN
and phone donation facilities are not currently availableSUN
to listeners without a UK postcode.SUN
Registered Charity No: 1089812.SUN
SUN
07:58 Weather b00jqxjy (Listen)SUN
The latest weather forecast.SUN
SUN
08:00 News and Papers b00jqxk0 (Listen)SUN
The latest news headlines. Including a look at the papers.SUN
SUN
08:10 Sunday Worship b00jqxk2 (Listen)SUN
The service comes from the Upper Basilica of St Francis inSUN
Assisi celebrating 800 years of the Franciscan friars. LedSUN
by Mgr Tony Rogers. Preacher: Fr Thomas Riest.SUN
SUN
08:50 A Point of View b00jnr60 (Listen)SUN
Clive James reflects on the resignation of the PrimeSUN
Minister's senior aide Damian McBride and theSUN
inappropriateness of the new-fangled phrase 'reputationalSUN
damage' - in contrast to the true meaning of a goodSUN
reputation.SUN
SUN
09:00 Broadcasting House b00jqxk4 (Listen)SUN
News and conversation about the big stories of the weekSUN
with Paddy O'Connell.SUN
SUN
10:00 Archers Omnibus b00jqxl3 (Listen)SUN
The week's events in Ambridge.SUN
SUN
11:15 The Reunion b00jqxl5 (Listen)SUN
Sue MacGregor brings together some of the young artistsSUN
who emerged in the 1990s to create the Brit Art movement -SUN
Tracey Emin, Gavin Turk, Abigail Lane, Mat Collishaw andSUN
Gregor Muir.SUN
A Whistledown production for BBC Radio 4.SUN
SUN
12:00 The Unbelievable Truth b00jm32n (Listen)SUN
Series 3, Episode 4SUN
David Mitchell hosts the game show in which panellists areSUN
encouraged to tell lies and compete to see how many itemsSUN
of truth they are able to smuggle past their opponents.SUN
With Jeremy Hardy, Fred MacAulay, Jack Dee and Will Self.SUN
A Random Entertainment production for BBC Radio 4.SUN
SUN
12:32 Food Programme b00jqxp2 (Listen)SUN
From farm gate to the school plate and to the high-endSUN
restaurant menu, Sheila Dillon looks at the farmers'SUN
co-operative that is supplying quality organic produceSUN
from Essex.SUN
SUN
12:57 Weather b00jqxp4 (Listen)SUN
The latest weather forecast.SUN
SUN
13:00 The World This Weekend b00jqxp6 (Listen)SUN
A look at events around the world with Shaun Ley.SUN
SUN
13:30 A Fine Defence of Enid Blyton b00fm031 (Listen)SUN
Children's author Anne Fine examines the enduring appealSUN
of the stories of Enid Blyton.SUN
Rereading some of the stories that she had loved as aSUN
child, Anne is reminded that, despite the years ofSUN
disapproval and accusations of sexism and racism that haveSUN
dogged the books, they remain real page turners.SUN
Including extracts from an interview with Blyton's onlySUN
surviving daughter, Imogen Smallwood, and contributionsSUN
from Blyton's biographer, Barbara Stoney, and leadingSUN
Blyton scholar Dr David Rudd, Professor of Children'sSUN
literature at Bolton University. Plus archive recordingsSUN
of Blyton herself, her elder daughter Gillian Baverstock,SUN
and her brother Hanley.SUN
The reader is Miriam Margolyes.SUN
SUN
14:00 Gardeners' Question Time b00jnlxd (Listen)SUN
Eric Robson chairs the popular horticultural forum.SUN
John Cushnie, Chris Beardshaw and Bunny Guinness answerSUN
questions posed by gardeners in the Peak District.SUN
The forensic unit at the Royal Botanical Gardens, Kew, hasSUN
been key in solving a large number of crimes, includingSUN
murder. Anne Swithinbank and Matthew Biggs visit andSUN
discover the secrets of the Jodrell Laboratory.SUN
Including the Gardeners' Question Time gardening weatherSUN
forecast.SUN
A Taylor Made production for BBC Radio 4.SUN
SUN
14:45 Street Circus b00jypr3 (Listen)SUN
Midge Ure travels to Cape Town in South Africa to visitSUN
Zip Zap School of Circus Arts for Social Change. Midge isSUN
expecting the big top, bright lights and clowns in comedySUN
big shoes and red noses, but this is something entirelySUN
different.SUN
Founded in 1992 by Laurence and Brent van Rensburg, theSUN
vision for the Zip Zap circus school was to teach circusSUN
skills to South African children from all walks of life -SUN
from Cape Town's wealthy middle class elite to childrenSUN
born in the townships. Boys, girls, wealthy, homeless,SUN
extroverted, introverted, aged eight to 18, all have theirSUN
places and responsibilities at Zip Zap, which attempts toSUN
embody Mandela's vision of the Rainbow Nation.SUN
Midge meets Zip Zap's founders in Cape Town, and joinsSUN
Shannon and Neville, two trainers from Zip Zap who travelSUN
to Khayelitsha township once a week to run the circusSUN
outreach programme there for kids born with HIV.SUN
Shannon and Neville seem to embody what Zip Zap is allSUN
about. The former is a white American from Minneapolis whoSUN
went over to train with Zip Zap and the latter is a blackSUN
South African from Khayelitsha township - they gotSUN
together at Zip Zap.SUN
At the Khayelitsha outreach programme, there is no big topSUN
or paying audiences, just 25 children aged between eightSUN
and 13 who were all born with HIV. They practise circusSUN
skills in the street, including juggling, unicycle andSUN
throwing hoops. Midge is initially a little scepticalSUN
about how teaching circus skills to kids born with HIV canSUN
improve their lives. He hears how they have beenSUN
ostracised by their own communities and how the circusSUN
workshops attempt to enable these children to developSUN
their physical strength and abilities, while gainingSUN
self-confidence.SUN
Midge says, 'I get it now. It's not about building upSUN
wonderful performers, it's about integration, it's aboutSUN
self-esteem. The circus works - it gives all these kids aSUN
focus, it gives them something to do, something to learn.SUN
But most importantly it gives them a little bit of hope.'.SUN
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15:00 Classic Serial b00jqz5x (Listen)SUN
Therese Raquin, Episode 2SUN
Dramatisation by Diana Griffiths of the novel by EmileSUN
Zola, set in mid-19th century Paris.SUN
Therese and Laurent have murdered Camille and are free toSUN
marry. Their wedding night is not joyous - it is a nightSUN
of terror, and each night is the same as they feel theSUN
ghost of Camille infiltrate their every thought and action.SUN
Therese ...... Charlotte RileySUN
Laurent ...... Andrew BuchanSUN
Camille ...... Toby HadokeSUN
Mme Raquin ...... Pauline JeffersonSUN
Michaud ...... Rob PickavanceSUN
Suzanne ...... Deborah McAndrewSUN
Pierre/Beggar ...... Drew Carter CainSUN
Music consultancy: Philip TagneySUN
Directed by Pauline Harris.SUN
SUN
16:00 Open Book b00jqz5z (Listen)SUN
Mariella Frostrup talks to American crime novelist ElmoreSUN
Leonard, whose work has found heavyweight fans such asSUN
Saul Bellow and Martin Amis as well as enjoying success inSUN
film adaptations such as Get Shorty. He talks about hisSUN
new book, Comfort To The Enemy, and explains why he thinksSUN
he has made the most of his limitations.SUN
With a book called Pride and Prejudice and ZombiesSUN
becoming an unexpected bestseller, Mariella and her guestsSUN
discuss Jane Austen's continuing cultural significance.SUN
Claire Harman, the author of Jane's Fame: How Jane AustenSUN
Conquered the World, and Deborah Moggach, who adaptedSUN
Pride and Prejudice for the 2005 film starring KieraSUN
Knightley, look at Austen's rediscovery in the 19thSUN
century and reinvention in the 20th.SUN
Plus the novelist Andrey Kurkov, author of the cultSUN
classic Death and the Penguin, celebrates anotherSUN
satirical masterpiece, Mikhail Bulgakov's 1925 novel TheSUN
Heart of a Dog.SUN
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16:30 Blood, Sweat, Tears and Poetry b00dsk23 (Listen)SUN
Patience Agbabi and some of her fellow poets explore theSUN
relationship between poetry and the workplace. 2008'sSUN
National Poetry Day theme was 'Work', and Patience talksSUN
to poets and the people who welcomed them into theSUN
workplace to find out what the experience meant to bothSUN
parties.SUN
SUN
17:00 Blair's Faith Foundation b00jmv21 (Listen)SUN
Christopher Landau, who has followed the setting up ofSUN
Tony Blair's Faith Foundation to promote religiousSUN
dialogue and understanding, asks whether it can succeed inSUN
promoting religion as a force for progress.SUN
SUN
17:40 Profile b00jqh8p (Listen)SUN
Chris Bowlby profiles Jacob Zuma, the ANC leader who is onSUN
course to become the next South African president. Zuma isSUN
a controversial character. He was a leading figure in theSUN
South African Communist Party and the ANC's internalSUN
security force and has been accused of corruption andSUN
acquitted of rape charges. Yet despite the scandals, ZumaSUN
is immensely popular and seen as a man of the people.SUN
SUN
17:54 Shipping Forecast b00jqz61 (Listen)SUN
The latest shipping forecast.SUN
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17:57 Weather b00jqz63 (Listen)SUN
The latest weather forecast.SUN
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18:00 Six O'Clock News b00jqz65 (Listen)SUN
The latest national and international news from BBC RadioSUN
4, followed by Weather.SUN
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18:15 Pick of the Week b00jqz67 (Listen)SUN
Miriam O'Reilly with her selection of highlights from theSUN
past week on BBC radio.SUN
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19:00 The Archers b00jqz69 (Listen)SUN
Robert uses his loaf at Ambridge Hall.SUN
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19:15 Go4it b00jqz6c (Listen)SUN
Children's magazine with Kirsten O'Brien, who meets someSUN
of the lucky 50 children from 600 who auditioned to joinSUN
the London Children's Ballet production of Snow White. AndSUN
Go4it meets a group of Brownies in Keighley who learnt theSUN
fine art of laying bricks as part of the Children'sSUN
University.SUN
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19:45 Afternoon Reading b008nwjy (Listen)SUN
Portraits of East Anglia, The Red DiggerSUN
Specially commissioned stories by local authors, inspiredSUN
by paintings of the East Anglian landscape. Recorded inSUN
front of an audience in Halesworth, Suffolk, the readingsSUN
are introduced by Neil Innes.SUN
Jules and Dino have arranged to meet their Dad on theSUN
beach after his fishing trip to walk the dog. But when theSUN
dog appears and Dad doesn't, the teenagers fear the worst.SUN
By Raffaella Barker, read by Alex Tregear.SUN
A Pier production for BBC Radio 4.SUN
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20:00 More or Less b00jnlmn (Listen)SUN
Tim Harford presents the magazine which looks at numbersSUN
everywhere, in the news, in politics and in life.SUN
Tim investigates the numbers behind the drug legalisationSUN
debate, tests a former home secretary's maths and findsSUN
out why drowning cats can help explain the credit crunch.SUN
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20:30 Last Word b00jnlxg (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
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21:00 Money Box b00jq0rh (Listen)SUN
The latest news from the world of personal finance withSUN
Paul Lewis.SUN
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21:26 Radio 4 Appeal b00jqxjw (Listen)SUN
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21:30 In Business b00jnj2z (Listen)SUN
Power DriveSUN
As the world's biggest car companies appeal for governmentSUN
bailouts, fearless newcomers are seeking to revolutioniseSUN
the global automobile industry with electric cars. PeterSUN
Day takes a test drive in a plug-in Chinese newcomer andSUN
hears from an Israel start-up company that wants to chargeSUN
by the mile.SUN
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21:58 Weather b00jqz7x (Listen)SUN
The latest weather forecast.SUN
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22:00 Westminster Hour b00jqz7z (Listen)SUN
Reports from behind the scenes at Westminster with CarolynSUN
Quinn. Including The Prime Ministers.SUN
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23:02 The Film Programme b00jnm3f (Listen)SUN
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Francine Stock talks to Stephen Frears, director ofSUN
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Mark Tully asks if we all have it within us to be heroes,SUN
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MON
MONDAY 20 APRIL 2009MON
MON
00:00 Midnight News b00jr2q4 (Listen)MON
The latest national and international news from BBC RadioMON
4. Followed by Weather.MON
MON
00:15 Thinking Allowed b00jn4f8 (Listen)MON
Laurie Taylor explores the latest research into howMON
society works.MON
There is a revolution happening in security and the humanMON
body is at the centre of new ways of monitoring andMON
controlling the way we live. From fingerprinting toMON
retinal scans. Laurie Taylor explores the way that theMON
history of biometrics has changed the relationship betweenMON
the citizen and the state. What are the new measures thatMON
are due to be introduced? How are new technologicalMON
developments likely to change the way we live? LaurieMON
talks to anthropologist Mark Maguire about changes whichMON
mean that the body becomes our passport and asks whetherMON
the so-called 'securitization of identity' will change theMON
way we think of ourselves.MON
Plus, is it possible for a social scientist to alwaysMON
remain uninvolved in the world he is studying? When doesMON
it become impossible to keep your mouth shut? Laurie talksMON
to two medical sociologists, Charles Bosk and ClareMON
Williams, about the ethical questions they have had toMON
face.MON
MON
00:45 Bells on Sunday b00jqn19 (Listen)MON
The sound of bells from Worcester Cathedral.MON
MON
00:48 Shipping Forecast b00jr2qb (Listen)MON
The latest shipping forecast.MON
MON
01:00 Selection of BBC World Service Programmes b00jr2qg (Listen)MON
BBC Radio 4 joins the BBC World Service.MON
MON
05:20 Shipping Forecast b00jr2ql (Listen)MON
The latest shipping forecast.MON
MON
05:30 News Briefing b00jr2qn (Listen)MON
The latest news from BBC Radio 4.MON
MON
05:43 Prayer for the Day b00jr2qs (Listen)MON
Daily prayer and reflection, with Bishop George Stack.MON
MON
05:45 Farming Today b00jr2qx (Listen)MON
Charlotte Smith hears how daffodils grown for a dementiaMON
drug could be the salvation of Welsh hill farmers. TheMON
flowers are the first commercial crop for a Welsh companyMON
which will extract a natural compound from them to make aMON
drug which relieves some of the symptoms of Alzheimer'sMON
disease. As Charlotte Smith discovers, it doesn't workMON
with any old daff, nor on any old hillside. You need theMON
magic of the Black Mountains.MON
MON
05:57 Weather b00jr2r7 (Listen)MON
The latest weather forecast for farmers.MON
MON
06:00 Today b00jr4qm (Listen)MON
With James Naughtie and Edward Stourton. Including SportsMON
Desk; Weather; Thought for the Day.MON
MON
09:00 Start the Week b00jr4qt (Listen)MON
Andrew Marr sets the cultural agenda for the week.MON
Software entrepreneur Nandan Nilekani believes that IndiaMON
is at a critical point in its history. The country needsMON
to harness the power of its wealth of young people andMON
build up the infrastructure of its cities and welfareMON
state, but this is all dependent on the outcome of theMON
general election. Imagining India: Ideas for the NewMON
Century is published by Allen Lane.MON
Andrew Feinstein was elected as an ANC Member ofMON
Parliament in South Africa's first democratic elections,MON
but later resigned in protest. He discusses how theMON
post-apartheid democratic dream came under pressure andMON
considers the prospects for the country as it goes to theMON
polls to elect a new government. After the Party:MON
Corruption, the ANC and South Africa's Uncertain Future isMON
published by Verso.MON
Writer Petina Gappah is optimistic about Zimbabwe'sMON
future. In a collection of short stories she highlightsMON
the many sides of Zimbabwe which are not depicted in theMON
news headlines, and shows their humour and resilience. AnMON
Elegy for Easterly is published by Faber and Faber.MON
Charles Darwin and Abraham Lincoln were born on the sameMON
day in 1809. Author Adam Gopnik believes that this is moreMON
than an 'intriguing coincidence' and that the similaritiesMON
between the two men tell us much about the mid-19thMON
century. Angels and Ages: A Short Book about Darwin,MON
Lincoln and Modern Life is published by Quercus.MON
MON
09:45 Book of the Week b00jr4tp (Listen)MON
The Lost Mona Lisa, Episode 1MON
RA Scotti's account of the day in 1911 when the Mona LisaMON
went missing from the Louvre. In the Salon Carre there isMON
a gap on the wall where the painting once hung.MON
MON
10:00 Woman's Hour b00jr551 (Listen)MON
With Jane Garvey. Including girls and public speaking,MON
single sex schooling, marriage law protests inMON
Afghanistan, and drinking during pregnancy.MON
Plus the drama Lady Audley's Secret.MON
MON
11:00 It's My Story b00j3vd0 (Listen)MON
Switzerland for a FrancMON
Miles Warde follows what happened when British businessmanMON
Bruno Prior responded to an advert in The TimesMON
advertising a ski resort for sale for one Swiss franc.MON
The main lift breaks in Bruno's first season in charge atMON
the resort, the falling pound hampers his ability toMON
invest and two villagers refuse to sell land where heMON
hopes to build a new hotel.MON
MON
11:30 Hazelbeach b008crhw (Listen)MON
Episode 6MON
Comedy drama series by Caroline and David Stafford.MON
Ronnie organises a disastrous birthday party and NickMON
finally finds his father's will.MON
Ronnie Hazelbeach ...... Jamie ForemanMON
Nick ...... Paul BazelyMON
Chloe ...... Tracy WilesMON
James ...... John DougallMON
Andrea ...... Liza SadovyMON
Directed by Marc Beeby.MON
MON
12:00 You and Yours b00jrnw0 (Listen)MON
Consumer news and issues with Julian Worricker.MON
MON
12:57 Weather b00jrnw2 (Listen)MON
The latest weather forecast.MON
MON
13:00 World at One b00jrnw4 (Listen)MON
National and international news with Martha Kearney.MON
MON
13:30 Counterpoint b00jrnw6 (Listen)MON
Series 23, Episode 7MON
Paul Gambaccini chairs the seventh heat of the music quiz,MON
with contestants from the south of England. TheMON
competitors are David Dean from London, GillianMON
Hensley-Gray from Croydon and Peter Whitehead from Bromley.MON
MON
14:00 The Archers b00jqz69 (Listen)MON
Robert uses his loaf at Ambridge Hall.MON
MON
14:15 Afternoon Play b007x07b (Listen)MON
Waiting for DiMON
By Colin Bytheway. On the eve of Princess Diana's funeral,MON
two unlikely strangers find themselves thrown together asMON
they mourn the loss of someone they never knew.MON
MON
15:00 Archive on 4 b00g3yqn (Listen)MON
For One Night Illegally - The History of the BootlegMON
Writer and broadcaster David Hepworth charts the story ofMON
secret recordings, artist out-takes and demo tapes thatMON
make up the world of bootleg recordings, from Bob Dylan'sMON
Great White Wonder in 1969 to the file sharing internetMON
sites of the 21st century, via the Beatles, the Stones,MON
Bruce Springsteen, Sex Pistols and Led Zeppelin.MON
David also talks to contemporary artists including RyanMON
Adams who have come to embrace the bootleggers, and hearsMON
from bootleggers of the 1960s and 70s who pitted theirMON
wits against security guards, the Feds and the recordMON
companies to get their unofficial releases out to theMON
public.MON
A Bite Yer Legs production for BBC Radio 4.MON
MON
15:45 Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen's Men of Fashion b00jrnw8 (Listen)MON
Cary Grant - The Influence of HollywoodMON
Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen tells the story of dandyism andMON
male peacockery through the ages.MON
In a small screening theatre, Laurence and fashionMON
journalist Bronwyn Cosgrave celebrate the stars and theMON
movies that have redefined mens' fashion. from Clark GableMON
to Mad Men.MON
A Just Radio production for BBC Radio 4.MON
MON
16:00 Food Programme b00jqxp2 (Listen)MON
From farm gate to the school plate and to the high-endMON
restaurant menu, Sheila Dillon looks at the farmers'MON
co-operative that is supplying quality organic produceMON
from Essex.MON
MON
16:30 Traveller's Tree b00jrpgs (Listen)MON
Series 5, WildernessMON
Katie Derham presents the programme which examines ourMON
holiday and travel trends.MON
Places that were once considered dangerous andMON
frighteningly isolated have become increasingly desirableMON
holiday destinations. Katie examines this trend and hearsMON
what is on offer for the wilderness traveller. Her guestsMON
include author Robert Macfarlane.MON
A Just Radio/Whistledown production for BBC Radio 4.MON
MON
17:00 PM b00jrppy (Listen)MON
Full coverage and analysis of the day's news with EddieMON
Mair.MON
MON
18:00 Six O'Clock News b00jrpq0 (Listen)MON
The latest national and international news from BBC RadioMON
4, followed by Weather.MON
MON
18:30 The Unbelievable Truth b00jrpq2 (Listen)MON
Series 3, Episode 5MON
David Mitchell hosts the game show in which panellists areMON
encouraged to tell lies and compete to see how many itemsMON
of truth they are able to smuggle past their opponents.MON
With Sean Lock, Arthur Smith, Sue Perkins and Miranda Hart.MON
A Random Entertainment production for BBC Radio 4.MON
MON
19:00 The Archers b00jrpq4 (Listen)MON
It's a bittersweet day at Keeper's Cottage.MON
MON
19:15 Front Row b00jrpq6 (Listen)MON
Arts news and reviews with Mark Lawson, including theMON
verdict on Russell Crowe in the film State of Play, anMON
American version of the acclaimed TV drama by Paul Abbott.MON
MON
19:45 Woman's Hour Drama b00jr553 (Listen)MON
Lady Audley's Secret, Episode 1MON
Dramatisation of the classic Victorian thriller by MaryMON
Elizabeth Braddon.MON
Lucy Graham gains all the wealth she desires when sheMON
marries rich older widower Sir Michael Audley, and herMON
maid, Phoebe, watches with envy as Lucy delights in theMON
luxury of her new life.MON
Mary Braddon ...... Hattie MorahanMON
Lucy, Lady Audley ...... Charlotte EmmersonMON
Sir Michael Audley ...... Sam DaleMON
Phoebe Marks ...... Lizzy WattsMON
Luke Marks ...... Benjamin AskewMON
Directed by Julie Beckett and Fiona Kelcher.MON
MON
20:00 Inside The Child Prisons b00jrpvq (Listen)MON
Episode 2MON
Winifred Robinson follows the fortunes of some of theMON
300-plus violent and damaged youngsters in Britain who areMON
detained in secure children's homes to prevent themMON
harming themselves or others.MON
The number of secure units is falling, down from 28MON
earlier this decade to just 19 and with a further fourMON
scheduled to close in 2009. The government is keen toMON
examine alternatives to custody, including intensiveMON
fostering. But how do outcomes compare over the long termMON
and what proves to be effective in addressing offendingMON
behaviour?MON
Work that goes on in places like the Vinney Green secureMON
unit in Bristol includes a great emphasis on vocationalMON
skills to equip teenagers who may have been excluded fromMON
mainstream schools. Winifred examines these intensiveMON
efforts and talks to some of the youngsters and theirMON
families about what the future holds.MON
MON
20:30 Crossing Continents b00jn8h1 (Listen)MON
CroatiaMON
Matt Prodger examines the effects of organised crime andMON
corruption in Croatia, as the country stands on the brinkMON
of EU membership. The execution-style assassination of aMON
young woman, a car bomb explosion killing the country'sMON
most famous newspaper editor and journalists andMON
businessmen being beaten in the streets are just some ofMON
the events that have rocked Croatia in recent months.MON
MON
21:00 Costing the Earth b00jwy3l (Listen)MON
Virtual WarmingMON
Every twitter, Facebook posting and You Tube video viewedMON
has a carbon cost that is becoming increasingly dear, asMON
our use of computers grows exponentionally.MON
The expanding digital cloud contributes 2 per cent ofMON
global emissions of carbon dioxide, about the same asMON
aviation, and it's rising. The high energy demands of theMON
massive data centres needed to store all our informationMON
are of growing concern to both the government andMON
industry. But how can they be made greener and moreMON
efficient? Costing the Earth investigates.MON
MON
21:30 Start the Week b00jr4qt (Listen)MON
Andrew Marr sets the cultural agenda for the week.MON
Software entrepreneur Nandan Nilekani believes that IndiaMON
is at a critical point in its history. The country needsMON
to harness the power of its wealth of young people andMON
build up the infrastructure of its cities and welfareMON
state, but this is all dependent on the outcome of theMON
general election. Imagining India: Ideas for the NewMON
Century is published by Allen Lane.MON
Andrew Feinstein was elected as an ANC Member ofMON
Parliament in South Africa's first democratic elections,MON
but later resigned in protest. He discusses how theMON
post-apartheid democratic dream came under pressure andMON
considers the prospects for the country as it goes to theMON
polls to elect a new government. After the Party:MON
Corruption, the ANC and South Africa's Uncertain Future isMON
published by Verso.MON
Writer Petina Gappah is optimistic about Zimbabwe'sMON
future. In a collection of short stories she highlightsMON
the many sides of Zimbabwe which are not depicted in theMON
news headlines, and shows their humour and resilience. AnMON
Elegy for Easterly is published by Faber and Faber.MON
Charles Darwin and Abraham Lincoln were born on the sameMON
day in 1809. Author Adam Gopnik believes that this is moreMON
than an 'intriguing coincidence' and that the similaritiesMON
between the two men tell us much about the mid-19thMON
century. Angels and Ages: A Short Book about Darwin,MON
Lincoln and Modern Life is published by Quercus.MON
MON
21:58 Weather b00jrpvv (Listen)MON
The latest weather forecast.MON
MON
22:00 The World Tonight b00jrpvx (Listen)MON
National and international news and analysis with RitulaMON
Shah.MON
MON
22:45 Book at Bedtime b00jrpvz (Listen)MON
Anybody Can Do Anything, Episode 6MON
Debora Weston reads Betty MacDonald's comic novel aboutMON
life as a single mother in America during the GreatMON
Depression.MON
During the worst of the Great Depression, Betty and herMON
sisters have to find cheap ways to have fun.MON
MON
23:00 Word of Mouth b00jmv1l (Listen)MON
Michael Rosen takes another journey into the world ofMON
words, language and the way we speak.MON
Everyone accepts that it is important for parents to readMON
to their children, but, thanks partly to school literacyMON
targets, many children actually spend more time reading toMON
their parents. Furthermore, some parents suffer fromMON
'performance anxiety' over their inability to 'do theMON
voices' in stories, so, in these cases, what can be doneMON
to help keep storytelling alive?MON
MON
23:30 Today in Parliament b00jrpw1 (Listen)MON
News, views and features on today's stories in ParliamentMON
with Sean Curran.MON
MON
TUE
TUESDAY 21 APRIL 2009TUE
TUE
00:00 Midnight News b00jrt6x (Listen)TUE
The latest national and international news from BBC RadioTUE
4. Followed by Weather.TUE
TUE
00:30 Book of the Week b00jr4tp (Listen)TUE
The Lost Mona Lisa, Episode 1TUE
RA Scotti's account of the day in 1911 when the Mona LisaTUE
went missing from the Louvre. In the Salon Carre there isTUE
a gap on the wall where the painting once hung.TUE
TUE
00:48 Shipping Forecast b00jrvdl (Listen)TUE
The latest shipping forecast.TUE
TUE
01:00 Selection of BBC World Service Programmes b00jrvjx (Listen)TUE
BBC Radio 4 joins the BBC World Service.TUE
TUE
05:20 Shipping Forecast b00jrvjl (Listen)TUE
The latest shipping forecast.TUE
TUE
05:30 News Briefing b00jrz9g (Listen)TUE
The latest news from BBC Radio 4.TUE
TUE
05:43 Prayer for the Day b00jrz9j (Listen)TUE
Daily prayer and reflection, with Bishop George Stack.TUE
TUE
05:45 Farming Today b00js1jl (Listen)TUE
News and issues in rural Britain with Anna Hill.TUE
TUE
06:00 Today b00js1mk (Listen)TUE
With James Naughtie and Evan Davis. Including Sports Desk,TUE
Yesterday in Parliament, Weather, Thought for the Day.TUE
TUE
09:00 On the Ropes b00js7tj (Listen)TUE
Gillian GibbonsTUE
John Humphrys talks to successful people who haveTUE
weathered storms in their careers.TUE
Teacher Gillian Gibbons talks about her arrest in Sudan inTUE
2007 for calling a teddy bear Mohammed.TUE
Recently divorced and with her children having left home,TUE
Gillian took the opportunity to travel and teach at theTUE
same time. She got a job at a primary school in KhartoumTUE
and settled into her new life.TUE
Everything was going smoothly until, as part of a classTUE
project, her pupils decided to name a teddy bear Mohammed.TUE
Gillian was arrested and held for two weeks - there wereTUE
riots in the streets and the world's media reported thatTUE
she had become a hate figure for Muslims.TUE
TUE
09:30 Head To Head b00js7tl (Listen)TUE
Episode 1TUE
Edward Stourton presents a series celebrating greatTUE
debates, combining archive of rare discussions between keyTUE
figures with analysis by a panel of experts.TUE
The panel discusses the 1969 debate between left-wingTUE
philosopher Noam Chomsky and conservative commentatorTUE
William F Buckley about United States foreign policy andTUE
how it justifies its objective of spreading 'freedom'TUE
around the world.TUE
TUE
09:45 Book of the Week b00k2lzk (Listen)TUE
The Lost Mona Lisa, Episode 2TUE
RA Scotti's account of the day in 1911 when the Mona LisaTUE
went missing from the Louvre. The theft is not detectedTUE
for over 24 hours, and, once it is, uproar ensues.TUE
TUE
10:00 Woman's Hour b00jw92g (Listen)TUE
With Jane Garvey.TUE
Including drama: Lady Audley's Secret.TUE
TUE
11:00 Nature b00js8cz (Listen)TUE
Series 2, The Vogelkop BowerbirdTUE
Wildlife film director Stephen Lyle is joined by cameramanTUE
Barrie Britton to recall their close encounter with twoTUE
birds that revealed the sculpting of ornate structures andTUE
singing of songs beyond the vocal range of human beings inTUE
the courtship performance of the male vogelkop bowerbird.TUE
Making sense of the biology is Dr Joah Madden of ExeterTUE
University, who has spent the last ten years studying thisTUE
sexual display.TUE
TUE
11:30 Pieces of a Man b00js8d1 (Listen)TUE
Poet Lemn Sissay travels to New York to meet influentialTUE
poet, activist, musician, writer and 'godfather of rap'TUE
Gil Scott-Heron.TUE
Following in the footsteps of Harlem Renaissance poetTUE
Langston Hughes, The Black Arts movement and jazz andTUE
blues musicians such as John Coltrane and Billie Holiday,TUE
Gil Scott-Heron helped pioneer the plight for racialTUE
equality and developed a new way of fusing music withTUE
hard-hitting political poetry. His story reflects theTUE
modern African-American struggle, from segregation in theTUE
South to triumph in the White House.TUE
Lemn speaks to Gil about his childhood, spent with hisTUE
feisty grandmother in Tennessee, and his teenage years inTUE
New York at the height of the Civil Rights movement. Gil'sTUE
adolescence was bookended by the assassinations of MalcolmTUE
X and Martin Luther King.TUE
We also hear about the highs and lows of Gil's fourTUE
decades in the music business, from his involvement withTUE
Stevie Wonder's Martin Luther King Holiday campaign to aTUE
long battle with drug addiction and the birth of hip hop.TUE
As he approaches 60, Gil Scott-Heron is back writing musicTUE
that sounds as fresh and hard-hitting as ever.TUE
With contributions from Benjamin Zephaniah and Chuck D.TUE
An All Out production for BBC Radio 4.TUE
TUE
12:00 You and Yours b00js1t8 (Listen)TUE
Consumer news and issues with Julian Worricker.TUE
TUE
12:57 Weather b00js1vk (Listen)TUE
The latest weather forecast.TUE
TUE
13:00 World at One b00js1x3 (Listen)TUE
National and international news with Martha Kearney.TUE
TUE
13:30 The Music Group b00js8d3 (Listen)TUE
Series 3, Episode 2TUE
Comedian, broadcaster and GP Dr Phil Hammond asks each ofTUE
three guests to play the track of their choice for theTUE
delight or disdain of the others.TUE
His guests include actor Don Warrington, GuardianTUE
journalist Decca Aitkenhead and Professor MartynTUE
Poliakoff, a pioneer in the field of green chemistry, whoTUE
reveals a liking for Tom Lehrer.TUE
A Testbed production for BBC Radio 4.TUE
TUE
14:00 The Archers b00jrpq4 (Listen)TUE
It's a bittersweet day at Keeper's Cottage.TUE
TUE
14:15 Afternoon Play b00js8m5 (Listen)TUE
Available MeansTUE
By Nick Warburton.TUE
Poet David witnesses the dark underbelly of an EastTUE
European city and is forced, at a lecture he gives, toTUE
choose his words particularly carefully.TUE
David ...... Philip JacksonTUE
Adam ...... Anton LesserTUE
Oksana ...... Lia WilliamsTUE
Directed by Gordon HouseTUE
A Goldhawk Essential production for BBC Radio 4.TUE
TUE
15:00 Making History b00js9fx (Listen)TUE
Military historian Professor Richard Holmes explains howTUE
the militia worked in the 18th century, and Andy CassellTUE
reports from Scotland on Britain's only private army.TUE
TUE
15:30 Afternoon Reading b00js222 (Listen)TUE
Penelope's People, Divorcing GrandpaTUE
Series of monologues performed by Penelope Keith,TUE
presenting resourceful characters responding veryTUE
differently to big changes in their lives.TUE
By Roy Apps. With her husband in prison for a white-collarTUE
crime, Eleanor must find new ways to pay herTUE
granddaughter's school fees. Should she break the lawTUE
herself?TUE
A Pier production for BBC Radio 4.TUE
TUE
15:45 Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen's Men of Fashion b00jrnxc (Listen)TUE
Teddy Boys - Fashion for the YouthquakeTUE
Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen tells the story of dandyism andTUE
male peacockery through the ages.TUE
In the 1950s, working-class men set the fashion agenda forTUE
the first time when Teddy Boys aped and subverted theTUE
styles of their social superiors with the New EdwardianTUE
look.TUE
A Just Radio production for BBC Radio 4.TUE
TUE
16:00 Word of Mouth b00js9fz (Listen)TUE
Michael Rosen explores the teenage use and abuse of theTUE
word 'like', finds out why latin lessons are making aTUE
comeback and listens in as a school teaches literacy byTUE
giving pupils the chance to run their own radio station.TUE
TUE
16:30 Great Lives b00js9g1 (Listen)TUE
Series 18, Sir Thomas BeechamTUE
Matthew Parris presents the biographical series in whichTUE
his guests chose someone who has inspired their lives.TUE
Politician and broadcaster David Mellor promotes the lifeTUE
of Sir Thomas Beecham, conductor and founder of the RoyalTUE
Philharmonic Orchestra. He was known for his wit andTUE
energy, which spawned a huge number of anecdotes, butTUE
which of them are true?TUE
TUE
17:00 PM b00js5xf (Listen)TUE
Full coverage and analysis of the day's news with EddieTUE
Mair.TUE
TUE
18:00 Six O'Clock News b00js5yj (Listen)TUE
The latest national and international news from BBC RadioTUE
4, followed by Weather.TUE
TUE
18:30 Down the Line b00js9g3 (Listen)TUE
A one-off special edition of the spoof phone-in show onTUE
the subject of the credit crunch, starring Rhys Thomas asTUE
Gary Bellamy.TUE
With Amelia Bullmore, Simon Day, Felix Dexter, CharlieTUE
Higson, Lucy Montgomery and Paul Whitehouse. Plus specialTUE
guest Mark Gatiss.TUE
A Down The Line production for BBC Radio 4.TUE
TUE
19:00 The Archers b00js1xk (Listen)TUE
Brian faces a crisis of conscience.TUE
TUE
19:15 Front Row b00js5zr (Listen)TUE
Arts news and reviews with John Wilson, including anTUE
interview with members of the band Manic Street Preachers.TUE
TUE
19:45 Woman's Hour Drama b00jwy2f (Listen)TUE
Lady Audley's Secret, Episode 2TUE
Dramatisation of the classic Victorian thriller by MaryTUE
Elizabeth Braddon.TUE
Young lawyer Robert Audley bumps into his old schoolTUE
friend George Talboys, who has made his fortune inTUE
Australia. George is returning home to the wife he leftTUE
behind, but there is an unexpected letter waiting for himTUE
in London.TUE
Mary Braddon ...... Hattie MorahanTUE
Lucy, Lady Audley ...... Charlotte EmmersonTUE
Robert Audley ...... Alex WyndhamTUE
George Talboys ...... Joseph KloskaTUE
Sir Michael Audley ...... Sam DaleTUE
Alicia Audley ...... Perdita WeeksTUE
Directed by Julie Beckett and Fiona Kelcher.TUE
TUE
20:00 Twin Sisters, Two Faiths b00jsw51 (Listen)TUE
Identical twins, Elizabeth and Caroline, talk to AnnaTUE
Scott-Brown about their choices to follow two veryTUE
different faiths - Islam and Christianity. They discussTUE
their strongly-held but separate beliefs, and how thisTUE
affects their relationship within the family. As their ownTUE
lives unfold, they also have to confront their mother'sTUE
terminal illness and come to terms with what her deathTUE
will mean to them.TUE
TUE
20:40 In Touch b00js9jk (Listen)TUE
Peter White with news and information for the blind andTUE
partially sighted.TUE
TUE
21:00 Case Notes b00jsxh4 (Listen)TUE
Dr Mark Porter explores health issues of the day. HeTUE
visits Glasgow where doctors have pioneered a newTUE
treatment for strokes, which is common in older people.TUE
They are calling the clot-busting therapy the LazarusTUE
effect because it has such a dramatic result.TUE
TUE
21:30 On the Ropes b00js7tj (Listen)TUE
Gillian GibbonsTUE
John Humphrys talks to successful people who haveTUE
weathered storms in their careers.TUE
Teacher Gillian Gibbons talks about her arrest in Sudan inTUE
2007 for calling a teddy bear Mohammed.TUE
Recently divorced and with her children having left home,TUE
Gillian took the opportunity to travel and teach at theTUE
same time. She got a job at a primary school in KhartoumTUE
and settled into her new life.TUE
Everything was going smoothly until, as part of a classTUE
project, her pupils decided to name a teddy bear Mohammed.TUE
Gillian was arrested and held for two weeks - there wereTUE
riots in the streets and the world's media reported thatTUE
she had become a hate figure for Muslims.TUE
TUE
21:58 Weather b00js617 (Listen)TUE
The latest weather forecast.TUE
TUE
22:00 The World Tonight b00js61k (Listen)TUE
National and international news and analysis with RobinTUE
Lustig.TUE
TUE
22:45 Book at Bedtime b00js6r7 (Listen)TUE
Anybody Can Do Anything, Episode 7TUE
Debora Weston reads Betty MacDonald's comic novel aboutTUE
life as a single mother in America during the GreatTUE
Depression.TUE
Betty discovers that the Friendly Loan Company is not allTUE
that friendly when she cannot keep up her payments.TUE
TUE
23:00 The Secret World b00jsxh6 (Listen)TUE
Episode 2TUE
Comedy series that offers an insight into the privateTUE
lives of the famous. With Jon Culshaw, MargaretTUE
Cabourn-Smith, Julian Dutton, Lewis MacLeod, Jess RobinsonTUE
and Duncan Wisbey.TUE
TUE
23:30 Today in Parliament b00jrpx6 (Listen)TUE
News, views and features on today's stories in ParliamentTUE
with Susan Hulme.TUE
TUE
WED
WEDNESDAY 22 APRIL 2009WED
WED
00:00 Midnight News b00jrt6l (Listen)WED
The latest national and international news from BBC RadioWED
4. Followed by Weather.WED
WED
00:30 Book of the Week b00k2lzk (Listen)WED
The Lost Mona Lisa, Episode 2WED
RA Scotti's account of the day in 1911 when the Mona LisaWED
went missing from the Louvre. The theft is not detectedWED
for over 24 hours, and, once it is, uproar ensues.WED
WED
00:48 Shipping Forecast b00jrvc1 (Listen)WED
The latest shipping forecast.WED
WED
01:00 Selection of BBC World Service Programmes b00jrvjn (Listen)WED
BBC Radio 4 joins the BBC World Service.WED
WED
05:20 Shipping Forecast b00jrvdn (Listen)WED
The latest shipping forecast.WED
WED
05:30 News Briefing b00jrz89 (Listen)WED
The latest news from BBC Radio 4.WED
WED
05:43 Prayer for the Day b00jrz9l (Listen)WED
Daily prayer and reflection, with Bishop George Stack.WED
WED
05:45 Farming Today b00js0ch (Listen)WED
News and issues in rural Britain with Anna Hill.WED
WED
06:00 Today b00js1m8 (Listen)WED
With James Naughtie and Evan Davis. Including Sports Desk,WED
Yesterday in Parliament, Weather, Thought for the Day.WED
WED
09:00 Midweek b00jsxp0 (Listen)WED
Lively and diverse conversation with Libby Purves andWED
guests.WED
WED
09:45 Book of the Week b00k2lzc (Listen)WED
The Lost Mona Lisa, Episode 3WED
RA Scotti's account of the day in 1911 when the Mona LisaWED
went missing from the Louvre. Why has the paintingWED
beguiled us through the ages?WED
WED
10:00 Woman's Hour b00jw928 (Listen)WED
With Jenni Murray.WED
Including drama: Lady Audley's Secret.WED
WED
11:00 Life's Soundtrack b00cqhd2 (Listen)WED
Trevor Cox explores how our voice and our hearing developWED
and change through our lives, from the vague rumblingsWED
that first greet us in the womb to our last gasping breath.WED
WED
11:30 Safety Catch b00jsxp2 (Listen)WED
Series 2, There Will Be PaintWED
Sitcom by Laurence Howarth about a man who has reluctantlyWED
drifted into the arms dealing trade.WED
Simon decides it is time that he and his colleagues proveWED
that they understand the true horrors of war by organisingWED
a paintballing trip.WED
Simon McGrath ...... Darren BoydWED
Anna Grieg ...... Joanna PageWED
Boris Kemal ...... Lewis MacleodWED
Judith McGrath ...... Sarah SmartWED
Angela McGrath ...... Brigit ForsythWED
Madeleine Turnbull ...... Rachel AtkinsWED
Roger/Dave ...... Philip FoxWED
Guide ...... Gus Brown.WED
WED
12:04 Budget Special b00jsxqm (Listen)WED
Live from Westminster, Alistair Darling presents hisWED
Budget to the House of Commons.WED
WED
13:57 Weather b00js1tb (Listen)WED
The latest weather forecast.WED
WED
14:00 The Archers b00js1xk (Listen)WED
Brian faces a crisis of conscience.WED
WED
14:15 Afternoon Play b00jsxxk (Listen)WED
The GalleryWED
Comedy by Alan Plater. The opening night of a NewcastleWED
art gallery dissolves into chaos when a greyhound runsWED
amok.WED
With Deka Walmsley, Chris Connel, Phillippa Wilson, JoeWED
Caffrey.WED
WED
15:00 Money Box Live b00jsxxm (Listen)WED
Paul Lewis and a panel of guests answer calls onWED
mortgages, plus Vincent Duggleby on the Budget.WED
WED
15:30 Afternoon Reading b00js5t6 (Listen)WED
Penelope's People, Making Ends MeetWED
Series of monologues performed by Penelope Keith,WED
presenting resourceful characters responding veryWED
differently to big changes in their lives.WED
By Cathy Feeny. Lonely widow Cora has been made redundant.WED
Cash is tight, but she still cannot resist the temptingWED
knick-knacks from the mail order catalogues. A chanceWED
meeting offers her a way to beat the credit crunch and getWED
out of mounting debt.WED
A Pier production for BBC Radio 4.WED
WED
15:45 Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen's Men of Fashion b00jrnxt (Listen)WED
The King's Road - Granny Takes a Trip...into PunkWED
Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen tells the story of dandyism andWED
male peacockery through the ages.WED
The story of how fashion and music formed an insolubleWED
partnership, from the influence of Elvis Presley to theWED
pretty hippies and the punks of the King's Road. WithWED
Malcolm McLaren.WED
A Just Radio production for BBC Radio 4.WED
WED
16:00 Thinking Allowed b00jsxxp (Listen)WED
Laurie Taylor explores the latest research into howWED
society works.WED
WED
16:30 Case Notes b00jsxh4 (Listen)WED
Dr Mark Porter explores health issues of the day. HeWED
visits Glasgow where doctors have pioneered a newWED
treatment for strokes, which is common in older people.WED
They are calling the clot-busting therapy the LazarusWED
effect because it has such a dramatic result.WED
WED
17:00 PM b00js5w4 (Listen)WED
Full coverage and analysis of the day's news with EddieWED
Mair.WED
WED
18:00 Six O'Clock News b00js5xh (Listen)WED
The latest national and international news from BBC RadioWED
4, followed by Weather.WED
WED
18:30 Mark Steel's in Town b00jsykr (Listen)WED
Episode 6WED
Comedian Mark Steel visits towns across the UK and createsWED
a stand-up show for a local audience based on what heWED
finds out about the area.WED
Mark records a show on the Isle of Portland in Dorset,WED
celebrating the area and its people.WED
WED
19:00 The Archers b00js1x5 (Listen)WED
Annette tries Service with a Smile.WED
WED
19:15 Front Row b00js5yl (Listen)WED
Arts news and reviews with Mark Lawson, who meets JamesWED
Patterson, the most-borrowed author from British librariesWED
in the past two years.WED
WED
19:45 Woman's Hour Drama b00jwy27 (Listen)WED
Lady Audley's Secret, Episode 3WED
Dramatisation of the classic Victorian thriller by MaryWED
Elizabeth Braddon.WED
Curious to meet his uncle's beautiful young wife, RobertWED
Audley travels to Essex. He invites his widowed friendWED
George Talboys to distract him from his grief. But LadyWED
Audley is most reluctant to receive them.WED
Mary Braddon ...... Hattie MorahanWED
Robert Audley ...... Alex WyndhamWED
George Talboys ...... Joseph KloskaWED
Sir Michael Audley ...... Sam DaleWED
Alicia Audley ...... Perdita WeeksWED
Phoebe Marks ...... Lizzy WattsWED
Directed by Julie Beckett and Fiona Kelcher.WED
WED
20:00 Bringing Up Britain b00jsxxr (Listen)WED
Series 2, Episode 3WED
Mariella Frostrup hosts a debate about parenting withWED
families, experts and policy-makers.WED
Exploring step-parenting and 'blended families' from theWED
point of view of parents, children and society.WED
By the age of 16, one in eight children has been throughWED
parental separation and is living with a 'new' parent. ForWED
some children such changes can be problematic, whileWED
others thrive in stepfamilies. How can parents help theirWED
children to adapt and what do we know about the impact ofWED
blended families on children?WED
Featuring the story of Darren, who has two teenageWED
children, as does his partner. However, the children doWED
not get on and Darren is worried that the situation isWED
putting strain on all involved.WED
With guests Christine Tufnell of Care for the Family,WED
Penny Mansfield from the relationship charity One PlusWED
One, Nick Woodall from the Centre for Separated Families,WED
and Elly Farmer, a clinical psychologist who also speaksWED
for the Centre for Social Justice on family issues.WED
WED
20:45 A Wonderful Way to Make a Living b00d0sj6 (Listen)WED
Series 2, Episode 3WED
US satirist Joe Queenan presents a series on people withWED
highly unusual occupations.WED
He meets penetration testers of first base technologies.WED
Their job is to test the security systems of banks orWED
mortgage companies by attempting to steal information.WED
This is not only done by electronic means - they attemptWED
to gain access to sites by disguising themselves asWED
plumbers or pizza delivery boys.WED
WED
21:00 Nature b00js8cz (Listen)WED
Series 2, The Vogelkop BowerbirdWED
Wildlife film director Stephen Lyle is joined by cameramanWED
Barrie Britton to recall their close encounter with twoWED
birds that revealed the sculpting of ornate structures andWED
singing of songs beyond the vocal range of human beings inWED
the courtship performance of the male vogelkop bowerbird.WED
Making sense of the biology is Dr Joah Madden of ExeterWED
University, who has spent the last ten years studying thisWED
sexual display.WED
WED
21:30 Midweek b00jsxp0 (Listen)WED
Lively and diverse conversation with Libby Purves andWED
guests.WED
WED
21:58 Weather b00js5zt (Listen)WED
The latest weather forecast.WED
WED
22:00 The World Tonight b00js619 (Listen)WED
National and international news and analysis with RobinWED
Lustig.WED
WED
22:40 Budget Statement b00jtcwy (Listen)WED
The Chancellor of the Exchequer, Alistair Darling,WED
explains his Budget.WED
WED
22:45 Book at Bedtime b00js6r9 (Listen)WED
Anybody Can Do Anything, Episode 8WED
Debora Weston reads Betty MacDonald's comic novel aboutWED
life as a single mother in America during the GreatWED
Depression.WED
Mary gets Mother an unlikely job as a radio dramatist andWED
Betty has to work with the sinister Dorita.WED
WED
23:00 My Teenage Diary b00jtpwm (Listen)WED
Steve HallWED
Rufus Hound invites comedians to revisit their formativeWED
years by dusting off their teenage diaries and readingWED
them out in public for the very first time. Will theyWED
experience the warm glow of nostalgia or the hot flush ofWED
embarrassment?WED
With Steve Hall.WED
WED
23:15 Bespoken Word b00cxr1z (Listen)WED
Series 4, Episode 5WED
Mister Gee presents the performance poetry series,WED
recorded at London's Troubadour Coffee House. FeaturedWED
performers include Murray Lachlan Young.WED
WED
23:30 Today in Parliament b00jrpxg (Listen)WED
News, views and features on today's stories in ParliamentWED
with David Wilby.WED
WED
THU
THURSDAY 23 APRIL 2009THU
THU
00:00 Midnight News b00jrt6n (Listen)THU
The latest national and international news from BBC RadioTHU
4. Followed by Weather.THU
THU
00:30 Book of the Week b00k2lzc (Listen)THU
The Lost Mona Lisa, Episode 3THU
RA Scotti's account of the day in 1911 when the Mona LisaTHU
went missing from the Louvre. Why has the paintingTHU
beguiled us through the ages?THU
THU
00:48 Shipping Forecast b00jrvc3 (Listen)THU
The latest shipping forecast.THU
THU
01:00 Selection of BBC World Service Programmes b00jrvjq (Listen)THU
BBC Radio 4 joins the BBC World Service.THU
THU
05:20 Shipping Forecast b00jrvdq (Listen)THU
The latest shipping forecast.THU
THU
05:30 News Briefing b00jrz8c (Listen)THU
The latest news from BBC Radio 4.THU
THU
05:43 Prayer for the Day b00jrz9n (Listen)THU
Daily prayer and reflection, with Bishop George Stack.THU
THU
05:45 Farming Today b00js0ck (Listen)THU
News and issues in rural Britain with Charlotte Smith.THU
THU
06:00 Today b00js1mb (Listen)THU
With John Humphrys and Evan Davis. Including Sports Desk,THU
Yesterday in Parliament, Weather, Thought for the Day.THU
THU
09:00 In Our Time b00jts6k (Listen)THU
The Building of St PetersburgTHU
Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss the building of StTHU
Petersburg, Peter the Great's showcase city for a modern,THU
European Russia.THU
THU
09:45 Book of the Week b00k2lzf (Listen)THU
The Lost Mona Lisa, Episode 4THU
RA Scotti's account of the day in 1911 when the Mona LisaTHU
went missing from the Louvre. Vincenzo Peruggia isTHU
believed to be the thief. What are his motives and is heTHU
believable?THU
THU
10:00 Woman's Hour b00jw92b (Listen)THU
With Jenni Murray.THU
Including drama: Lady Audley's Secret.THU
THU
11:00 Crossing Continents b00jz7c9 (Listen)THU
ThailandTHU
Violent clashes in Bangkok have revealed a deep politicalTHU
divide in Thailand. As the Red Shirts prepared to descendTHU
on the capital, Lucy Ash joined them in their heartland inTHU
the north east of the country.THU
She watched the build up to the massive protest in BangkokTHU
and discovered who the Red Shirts are, how they organiseTHU
themselves and why poor villagers and rice farmers are nowTHU
demanding to be heard.THU
THU
11:30 The Hull Truck Story b00jts6p (Listen)THU
Charting the build-up to the move of the Hull TruckTHU
Theatre company from its intimate home in a former chapelTHU
to a new and larger, purpose-built venue in the centre ofTHU
Hull.THU
The programme also tells the story of how the company andTHU
its joint-artistic director, playwright John Godber, haveTHU
come to occupy a special place in the hearts of manyTHU
theatregoers.THU
THU
12:00 Budget Call b00k2s4w (Listen)THU
Vincent Duggleby discusses the implications of theTHU
Chancellor's Budget speech and an expert panel answersTHU
listeners' calls on how the Budget will affect them.THU
THU
12:57 Weather b00js1td (Listen)THU
The latest weather forecast.THU
THU
13:00 World at One b00js1vp (Listen)THU
National and international news with Martha Kearney.THU
THU
13:30 Costing the Earth b00jrpvs (Listen)THU
Obama's Green DreamTHU
Tom Heap asks whether political and vested interests willTHU
shatter President Obama's dream of leading the UnitedTHU
States and the world towards a greener future.THU
Obama campaigned for a low-carbon economy and as soon asTHU
he came to power he set about laying the foundations forTHU
one. He wants to create green jobs in traditionalTHU
industries like car making - electric cars of course - andTHU
construction, making American homes and offices moreTHU
energy efficient. His biggest challenge will be to weanTHU
the country off its dependence on fossil fuels and makeTHU
'clean' energy profitable. For that he needs to bring in aTHU
system called carbon cap and trade and needs the supportTHU
of senators and members of congress to do so. However,THU
even members of his own party are reluctant to back whatTHU
they see as a vote-losing policy and energy companies withTHU
investments in coal, gas and oil areTHU
THU
14:00 The Archers b00js1x5 (Listen)THU
Annette tries Service with a Smile.THU
THU
14:15 Afternoon Play b00jtsl7 (Listen)THU
The Iceman GoethTHU
Drama documentary by Steve Jacobi about actor Ian Holm.THU
Featuring a candid interview with Holm, who talks aboutTHU
his childhood, his acting and the death of his brother. ItTHU
is intercut with a drama set in the summer of 1976, in theTHU
build-up to Howard Davies' production of Eugene O'Neill'sTHU
The Iceman Cometh, which Holm had to leave after sufferingTHU
a sudden attack of stage fright.THU
Ian Holm ...... Ian GlenTHU
Bee Gilbert ...... Charlotte EmmersonTHU
Howard Davies ...... Malcolm RaeburnTHU
Norman Rodway/Doctor ...... David FleeshmanTHU
Patti Love ...... Kathryn HuntTHU
Joel Grey ...... Stephen Hogan.THU
THU
15:02 Open Country b00jpyw1 (Listen)THU
Border Mires of KeilderTHU
Matt Baker investigates the work of the Border MiresTHU
Project, which has spent one million pounds and usesTHU
21st-century machinery to undertake the difficult work ofTHU
restoring the fragile ecosystem of the 10,000-year-oldTHU
Border Mires of the Keilder Forest in Northumberland.THU
Home to rare dragon flies, damselflies and plantlife, theTHU
Border Mires may also store carbon more efficiently thanTHU
the many trees of the forest that surround them.THU
With so much attention now focused on the benefits ofTHU
trees in storing carbon it seems a harsh decision to cutTHU
them down but for the ecologists and forestryTHU
professionals of Keilder the rare habitat that can beTHU
recovered makes harvesting trees worthwhile.THU
In fact as Matt discovers the forest has only been here aTHU
shortwhile. Planted after the first and second world warsTHU
to provide timber this is a landscape shaped by conflict.THU
Hadrian's Wall runs between the recovered Mires and at RAFTHU
Spadeadam the need to prepare for battle continues.THU
Spadeadam is the only facility in Europe where aircrewsTHU
can practise manoeuvres and tactics against a variety ofTHU
threats and targets that they face in contemporary warfareTHU
and it is also home to some of the best preserved bogTHU
habitat in the country.THU
THU
15:27 Radio 4 Appeal b00jqxjw (Listen)THU
CerebraTHU
Jules Hudson appeals on behalf of Cerebra. Donations toTHU
this appeal should be sent to Freepost BBC Radio 4 Appeal,THU
please mark the back of your envelope Cerebra. CreditTHU
cards: Freephone 0800 404 8144. Or you can give via theTHU
website.THU
Cerebra supports children with a wide range ofTHU
neurological conditions. Their grant scheme fundsTHU
expensive equipment that parents often cannot afford.THU
If you are a UK tax payer, please provide Cerebra withTHU
your full name and address so that they can claim the GiftTHU
Aid on your donation worth another 25 per cent. The onlineTHU
and phone donation facilities are not currently availableTHU
to listeners without a UK postcode.THU
Registered Charity No: 1089812.THU
THU
15:30 Afternoon Reading b00js5t8 (Listen)THU
Penelope's People, PillsTHU
Series of monologues performed by Penelope Keith,THU
presenting resourceful characters responding veryTHU
differently to big changes in their lives.THU
By Eric Pringle. Alice's life has not fulfilled its earlyTHU
promise, but the determination that first drove her toTHU
pursue a career on the stage gives her the strength toTHU
face an uncertain future.THU
A Pier production for BBC Radio 4.THU
THU
15:45 Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen's Men of Fashion b00jrny6 (Listen)THU
The New Man? Fashion in the 80sTHU
Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen tells the story of dandyism andTHU
male peacockery through the ages.THU
First the New Romantics, then the arrival of big hair, bigTHU
shoulders, big salaries and big hangovers. How did fashionTHU
in the 1980s reflect the greedy consumerism of the times,THU
and what happened when the bubble burst?THU
A Just Radio production for BBC Radio 4.THU
THU
16:00 Open Book b00jqz5z (Listen)THU
Mariella Frostrup talks to American crime novelist ElmoreTHU
Leonard, whose work has found heavyweight fans such asTHU
Saul Bellow and Martin Amis as well as enjoying success inTHU
film adaptations such as Get Shorty. He talks about hisTHU
new book, Comfort To The Enemy, and explains why he thinksTHU
he has made the most of his limitations.THU
With a book called Pride and Prejudice and ZombiesTHU
becoming an unexpected bestseller, Mariella and her guestsTHU
discuss Jane Austen's continuing cultural significance.THU
Claire Harman, the author of Jane's Fame: How Jane AustenTHU
Conquered the World, and Deborah Moggach, who adaptedTHU
Pride and Prejudice for the 2005 film starring KieraTHU
Knightley, look at Austen's rediscovery in the 19thTHU
century and reinvention in the 20th.THU
Plus the novelist Andrey Kurkov, author of the cultTHU
classic Death and the Penguin, celebrates anotherTHU
satirical masterpiece, Mikhail Bulgakov's 1925 novel TheTHU
Heart of a Dog.THU
THU
16:30 Material World b00jtsl9 (Listen)THU
Quentin Cooper and guests discuss how machines areTHU
learning to recognise and express emotions.THU
THU
17:00 PM b00js5w6 (Listen)THU
Full coverage and analysis of the day's news with EddieTHU
Mair.THU
THU
18:00 Six O'Clock News b00js5xk (Listen)THU
The latest national and international news from BBC RadioTHU
4, followed by Weather.THU
THU
18:30 4 Stands Up b00jv9mw (Listen)THU
Series 3, Episode 4THU
Chris Addison hosts the stand-up comedy show featuringTHU
some of the top names on the circuit. He is joined by JoshTHU
Howie, Dan Antopolski and Zoe Lyons.THU
THU
19:00 The Archers b00js1x7 (Listen)THU
Phil takes a trailer ride down memory lane.THU
THU
19:15 Front Row b00js5yn (Listen)THU
Arts news and reviews with Mark Lawson.THU
THU
19:45 Woman's Hour Drama b00jwy29 (Listen)THU
Lady Audley's Secret, Episode 4THU
Dramatisation of the classic Victorian thriller by MaryTHU
Elizabeth Braddon.THU
Robert Audley continues his search for his lost friendTHU
George. He follows the trail to Southampton, but believesTHU
the answer to all his questions actually lies at AudleyTHU
Court.THU
Mary Braddon ...... Hattie MorahanTHU
Lucy, Lady Audley ...... Charlotte EmmersonTHU
Robert Audley ...... Alex WyndhamTHU
Alicia Audley ...... Perdita WeeksTHU
Sir Michael Audley ...... Sam DaleTHU
Lieutenant Maldon ...... Jonathan TaflerTHU
Directed by Julie Beckett and Fiona Kelcher.THU
THU
20:00 The Report b00jv9my (Listen)THU
Simon Cox presents the current affairs series combiningTHU
original insights into major news stories with topicalTHU
investigations.THU
THU
20:30 In Business b00jv9n0 (Listen)THU
Grand DesignTHU
Peter Day hears from some influential people who areTHU
convinced that designers can radically improve the way aTHU
whole company works.THU
THU
21:00 Who's My Half-Brother? Where's My Half-Sister?THU
b00jv9n2 (Listen)THU
Kati Whitaker talks to people in the UK and the USA aboutTHU
the ways in which children conceived through a sperm donorTHU
can make contact, and forge a familial bond, with theirTHU
potential half-brothers and sisters. She hears about theTHU
difficult choices that both parents and children have toTHU
make, and how for some there is the reward of discovery ofTHU
a half-sibling, but for others the search proves to be aTHU
journey into the unknown.THU
A Ladbroke Radio production for BBC Radio 4.THU
THU
21:30 In Our Time b00jts6k (Listen)THU
The Building of St PetersburgTHU
Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss the building of StTHU
Petersburg, Peter the Great's showcase city for a modern,THU
European Russia.THU
THU
21:58 Weather b00js5zw (Listen)THU
The latest weather forecast.THU
THU
22:00 The World Tonight b00js61c (Listen)THU
National and international news and analysis with RobinTHU
Lustig.THU
THU
22:40 Budget Response by the Shadow Chancellor b00jvb1d (Listen)THU
The Shadow Chancellor, George Osborne, responds to theTHU
Budget.THU
THU
22:45 Book at Bedtime b00js6rc (Listen)THU
Anybody Can Do Anything, Episode 9THU
Debora Weston reads Betty MacDonald's comic novel aboutTHU
life as a single mother in America during the GreatTHU
Depression.THU
Betty resolves never to go to another office party.THU
THU
23:00 The Personality Test b007vt9q (Listen)THU
Series 3, Eve PollardTHU
Eve Pollard chairs the comedy quiz in which all theTHU
questions are about the guest host. Panellists are SueTHU
Perkins, Caroline Quinlan and Will Smith.THU
THU
23:30 Today in Parliament b00jrpxs (Listen)THU
News, views and features on today's stories in ParliamentTHU
with Robert Orchard.THU
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FRIDAY 24 APRIL 2009FRI
FRI
00:00 Midnight News b00jrt6q (Listen)FRI
The latest national and international news from BBC RadioFRI
4. Followed by Weather.FRI
FRI
00:30 Book of the Week b00k2lzf (Listen)FRI
The Lost Mona Lisa, Episode 4FRI
RA Scotti's account of the day in 1911 when the Mona LisaFRI
went missing from the Louvre. Vincenzo Peruggia isFRI
believed to be the thief. What are his motives and is heFRI
believable?FRI
FRI
00:48 Shipping Forecast b00jrvc5 (Listen)FRI
The latest shipping forecast.FRI
FRI
01:00 Selection of BBC World Service Programmes b00jrvjs (Listen)FRI
BBC Radio 4 joins the BBC World Service.FRI
FRI
05:20 Shipping Forecast b00jrvds (Listen)FRI
The latest shipping forecast.FRI
FRI
05:30 News Briefing b00jrz8f (Listen)FRI
The latest news from BBC Radio 4.FRI
FRI
05:43 Prayer for the Day b00jrz9q (Listen)FRI
Daily prayer and reflection, with Bishop George Stack.FRI
FRI
05:45 Farming Today b00js0cm (Listen)FRI
News and issues in rural Britain with Charlotte Smith.FRI
FRI
06:00 Today b00js1md (Listen)FRI
With Sarah Montague and Edward Stourton. Including SportsFRI
Desk, Yesterday in Parliament, Weather, Thought for theFRI
Day.FRI
FRI
09:00 The Reunion b00jqxl5 (Listen)FRI
Sue MacGregor brings together some of the young artistsFRI
who emerged in the 1990s to create the Brit Art movement -FRI
Tracey Emin, Gavin Turk, Abigail Lane, Mat Collishaw andFRI
Gregor Muir.FRI
A Whistledown production for BBC Radio 4.FRI
FRI
09:45 Book of the Week b00k2lzh (Listen)FRI
The Lost Mona Lisa, Episode 5FRI
RA Scotti's account of the day in 1911 when the Mona LisaFRI
went missing from the Louvre. Vincenzo Peruggia isFRI
arrested and the painting is returned to France.FRI
FRI
10:00 Woman's Hour b00jw92d (Listen)FRI
With Jenni Murray.FRI
Including drama: Lady Audley's Secret.FRI
FRI
11:00 Anthropology at War b00jvdh8 (Listen)FRI
Mark Whitaker reports from Washington DC on the recentFRI
policy of the United States army to embed anthropologistsFRI
and other social scientists with combat brigades in IraqFRI
and Afghanistan.FRI
The hope is that they will teach the military to behave inFRI
more 'culturally appropriate' ways and reduce the need forFRI
lethal force. However, three young academics have diedFRI
during the 18 months that the policy has been operation,FRI
and the American Anthropological Association has condemnedFRI
the initiative as unethical.FRI
A Square Dog production for BBC Radio 4.FRI
FRI
11:30 Chain Reaction b00772r1 (Listen)FRI
Series 3, Episode 1FRI
Talk show in which the previous guest becomes theFRI
interviewer and chooses the next guest.FRI
FRI
12:00 You and Yours b00js1rx (Listen)FRI
Consumer news and issues with Peter White.FRI
FRI
12:57 Weather b00js1tg (Listen)FRI
The latest weather forecast.FRI
FRI
13:00 World at One b00js1vr (Listen)FRI
National and international news with Shaun Ley.FRI
FRI
13:30 More or Less b00jvdhb (Listen)FRI
Tim Harford presents the magazine which looks at numbersFRI
everywhere, in the news, in politics and in life.FRI
FRI
14:00 The Archers b00js1x7 (Listen)FRI
Phil takes a trailer ride down memory lane.FRI
FRI
14:15 Afternoon Play b00jvdhd (Listen)FRI
3000FRI
By Anna Symon. Fact-based dramatisation of the experiencesFRI
of one of the 3,000 unaccompanied displaced children whoFRI
arrive in the UK every year: that of Mehrab, an Afghan boyFRI
who arrives in London in the back of a truck aged 15.FRI
Mehrab Dasani ...... Donald SlackFRI
Jahandar Dasani ...... Qaseem AnsariFRI
Uncle Farrid ...... Tahmoures TehraniFRI
Mr Fielding ...... Jot DaviesFRI
Immigration Officer ...... Sudha BhucharFRI
Tam ...... Romesh NavaratnasinghamFRI
Young Mehrab ...... Parsa TehraniFRI
With original music by David ChiltonFRI
A Goldhawk Essential production for BBC Radio 4.FRI
FRI
15:00 Gardeners' Question Time b00jvdhg (Listen)FRI
Peter Gibbs chairs the popular horticultural forum.FRI
Pippa Greenwood, Bob Flowerdew and Matthew Biggs answerFRI
questions sent in by post and email.FRI
Including the Gardeners' Question Time gardening weatherFRI
forecast.FRI
A Taylor Made production for BBC Radio 4.FRI
FRI
15:45 Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen's Men of Fashion b00jrnzd (Listen)FRI
The Clothes We're In - The State of Men's Fashion NowFRI
Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen tells the story of dandyism andFRI
male peacockery through the ages.FRI
In women's fashion the hemline acts as a social barometer,FRI
going up and down with the fortunes of the stock market.FRI
Laurence finds out what current men's fashion says aboutFRI
the state we are in.FRI
A Just Radio production for BBC Radio 4.FRI
FRI
16:00 Last Word b00jvfg2 (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 b00jvfg4 (Listen)FRI
Francine Stock presents a special edition about theFRI
renaissance in British cinema. As well as the success ofFRI
Slumdog Millionaire, there has been a raft of impressiveFRI
films by first-time directors, such as Unrelated, TheFRI
Escapist and Better Things.FRI
Francine's guests include film-maker Kevin Macdonald, whoFRI
found success with his first fiction film, The Last KingFRI
of Scotland, and who is releasing his first HollywoodFRI
film, State of Play.FRI
FRI
17:00 PM b00js5w8 (Listen)FRI
Full coverage and analysis of the day's news with EddieFRI
Mair.FRI
FRI
18:00 Six O'Clock News b00js5xm (Listen)FRI
The latest national and international news from BBC RadioFRI
4, followed by Weather.FRI
FRI
18:30 The Now Show b00jvfg6 (Listen)FRI
Series 26, Episode 8FRI
Comedy sketches and satirical comments from Steve Punt,FRI
Hugh Dennis and the team including Mitch Benn, LauraFRI
Shavin, Jon Holmes and Lloyd Langford.FRI
FRI
19:00 The Archers b00js1x9 (Listen)FRI
Lilian calls in the professionals.FRI
FRI
19:15 Front Row b00js5yq (Listen)FRI
Arts news and reviews with Kirsty Lang.FRI
FRI
19:45 Woman's Hour Drama b00jwy2c (Listen)FRI
Lady Audley's Secret, Episode 5FRI
Dramatisation of the classic Victorian thriller by MaryFRI
Elizabeth Braddon.FRI
Robert leaves the splendour of Audley Court to continueFRI
his search for his missing friend at a draughty hilltopFRI
inn. When he interviews Lady Audley's former maid, heFRI
provokes a surprising result.FRI
Mary Braddon ...... Hattie MorahanFRI
Lucy, Lady Audley ...... Charlotte EmmersonFRI
Robert Audley ...... Alex WyndhamFRI
Phoebe Marks ...... Lizzy WattsFRI
Luke Marks ...... Benjamin AskewFRI
Directed by Julie Beckett and Fiona Kelcher.FRI
FRI
20:00 Any Questions? b00jvfjk (Listen)FRI
Jonathan Dimbleby chairs the topical debate from Cookham,FRI
Berkshire.FRI
FRI
20:50 A Point of View b00jvfjm (Listen)FRI
A weekly reflection on a topical issue from Clive James.FRI
FRI
21:00 Friday Play b0076yw7 (Listen)FRI
ConsiderationFRI
By Robert Messik. Eleanor did not hesitate to donate aFRI
kidney to her husband when he needed it. But two yearsFRI
later Peter left her and their children for another woman.FRI
Now she is suing him for the return of her kidney.FRI
Eleanor ...... Tracy-Ann ObermanFRI
Peter ...... Paul BownFRI
Eleanor's barrister/Simon ...... Richard DerringtonFRI
Peter's barrister/Mary ...... Tracy WilesFRI
Alexia/Miss Tonnel ...... Alison PettittFRI
Tony/Judge ...... Andrew SachsFRI
Dr Rosen/Ben Grant ...... David BannermanFRI
Directed by David Ian Neville.FRI
FRI
21:58 Weather b00js5zy (Listen)FRI
The latest weather forecast.FRI
FRI
22:00 The World Tonight b00js61f (Listen)FRI
National and international news and analysis with RitulaFRI
Shah.FRI
FRI
22:40 Budget Response b00jvb2w (Listen)FRI
The Liberal Democrats' Treasury Spokesman, Vincent Cable,FRI
responds to the Budget.FRI
FRI
22:45 Book at Bedtime b00js6rf (Listen)FRI
Anybody Can Do Anything, Episode 10FRI
Debora Weston reads Betty MacDonald's comic novel aboutFRI
life as a single mother in America during the GreatFRI
Depression.FRI
Mary tells a publisher about Betty's wonderful new book,FRI
which is news to Betty, too.FRI
FRI
23:00 Great Lives b00js9g1 (Listen)FRI
Series 18, Sir Thomas BeechamFRI
Matthew Parris presents the biographical series in whichFRI
his guests chose someone who has inspired their lives.FRI
Politician and broadcaster David Mellor promotes the lifeFRI
of Sir Thomas Beecham, conductor and founder of the RoyalFRI
Philharmonic Orchestra. He was known for his wit andFRI
energy, which spawned a huge number of anecdotes, butFRI
which of them are true?FRI
FRI
23:30 Today in Parliament b00jrpxx (Listen)FRI
News, views and features on today's stories in ParliamentFRI
with Mark D'Arcy.FRI
FRI
FRI
17 April, 2009
Radio 4 Listings for 18/04/2009 - 24/04/2009
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