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00:00 Midnight News b00l6jd7 (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 b00l9pnn (Listen)SAT
The Junior Officer's Reading Club, The Road to SanginSAT
Patrick Hennessey reads his soldier's tale for the 21stSAT
century; an account of his experiences at Sandhurst andSAT
then on deployment in the Balkans, Iraq and Afghanistan'sSAT
Helmand Province.SAT
From Iraq to Helmand Province and the road to Sangin.SAT
Battle contact, so long anticipated, proves satisfying forSAT
Hennessey and Operation Silicon is a success. But theySAT
must now fight their way up to Sangin, as the casualtiesSAT
mount.SAT
A Sweet Talk production for BBC Radio 4.SAT
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00:48 Shipping Forecast b00l6jd9 (Listen)SAT
The latest shipping forecast.SAT
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01:00 Selection of BBC World Service Programmes b00l6jdc (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 b00l6jdf (Listen)SAT
The latest shipping forecast.SAT
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05:30 News Briefing b00l6jdh (Listen)SAT
The latest news from BBC Radio 4.SAT
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05:43 Prayer for the Day b00l6jdk (Listen)SAT
Daily prayer and reflection with Dr Catherine Cowley.SAT
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05:45 iPM b00l6jdm (Listen)SAT
The weekly interactive current affairs magazine featuringSAT
online conversation and debate.SAT
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06:00 News and Papers b00l6jdp (Listen)SAT
The latest news headlines. Including a look at the papers.SAT
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06:04 Weather b00l92s9 (Listen)SAT
The latest weather forecast.SAT
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06:07 Ramblings b00l92sc (Listen)SAT
Series 12, Episode 6SAT
Clare Balding explores walks that are good for the mind,SAT
body and soul.SAT
Clare joins polar explorers Caroline Hamilton and ZoeSAT
Hudson to walk in Scotland's picturesque Wester Ross.SAT
Caroline is a record breaking polar explorer who led theSAT
first all-female teams to have trekked to the North andSAT
South Pole. Clare walks with Caroline and Zoe in what theySAT
both describe as the landscape of their heart, the remoteSAT
outpost of Lower Diabaig.SAT
Isolated and wild, with sweeping expanses of sky, it is aSAT
landscape of extremes - with soaring mountains and deepSAT
sea lochs, it is a place of space that begs to beSAT
explored. Look north and you can almost taste the cold airSAT
of the North Pole, a place that Caroline still longs for.SAT
Walking from the tiny harbour dotted with white cottages,SAT
and through the rocky headland towards views of the IsleSAT
of Skye, Caroline and Zoe share their memories of polarSAT
adventures at minus 50 degrees celsius, self-sufficientSAT
living and wearing hats that look like mountains.SAT
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06:30 Farming Today b00l92sf (Listen)SAT
Farming Today This WeekSAT
After the death of a woman who was trampled by cows,SAT
Charlotte Smith hears from farmers, walkers and a cattleSAT
behaviourist about the dangers of a stroll in theSAT
countryside, and finds out the best way to act ifSAT
approached by a herd of cattle.SAT
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06:57 Weather b00l92sh (Listen)SAT
The latest weather forecast.SAT
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07:00 Today b00l92sk (Listen)SAT
With James Naughtie and John Humphrys. Including SportsSAT
Desk; Weather; Thought for the Day; Yesterday inSAT
Parliament.SAT
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09:00 Saturday Live b00l92sm (Listen)SAT
Real life stories in which listeners talk about the issuesSAT
that matter to them. Rev Richard Coles is joined by PaulSAT
Twivy. With poetry from Elvis McGonagall.SAT
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10:00 Excess Baggage b00l92sp (Listen)SAT
Travellers in the ancient Roman Empire made their way bothSAT
to its outposts and to the heart of it at the Forum inSAT
Rome. Sandi Toksvig meets Philip Parker who tells herSAT
about his visits to the edges of Roman jurisdiction andSAT
what Hadrian's Wall has in common with southern Algeria.SAT
Should the ruins be reconstructed or remain as rubble?SAT
At the centre of the Pax Romana was the Forum, a jumble ofSAT
temples, monuments, shops and public buildings which was aSAT
magnet to all visitors to Rome. Over the years as it fellSAT
into ruins; it became a cattle market and a public park.SAT
But has neglect turned into too much attention from theSAT
archaeologists? Sandi discusses the appeal of the Forum toSAT
tourists ancient and modern with David Watkin.SAT
Sandi also talks to Ismini Samanidou about her travelsSAT
from Mexico to Malaysia and from North Carolina to NorthSAT
Vietnam, looking at different kinds of weaving, the fablesSAT
behind the fabrics and discovering what a pepper patternSAT
can say about your mother-in-law.SAT
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10:30 A Funny Sort of Sound b00l92sr (Listen)SAT
Julian Clary pays tribute to the wit and ingenuity ofSAT
comedy musical acts. He considers the appeal of acts likeSAT
TV's Mr Muscle, Tony Holland, who won Opportunity KnocksSAT
six times in a row by flexing his biceps to the tune ofSAT
Wheels Cha Cha, and Bob - AKA Tray - Blackman, whose actSAT
consisted of bashing a tea tray on his head while singingSAT
Mule Train.SAT
Julian also considers how the genre has evolved from theSAT
heyday of music hall theatre, and talks to Ken Dodd andSAT
Jim Tavare.SAT
A Whistledown production for BBC Radio 4.SAT
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11:00 Week in Westminster b00l92st (Listen)SAT
If anyone thought that the election of John Bercow asSAT
commons speaker would end all controversy on that subjectSAT
they were wrong. His election was not supported by theSAT
vast majority of Conservatives, and the Labour side wasSAT
accused of cocking a snook at the opposition for havingSAT
got rid of Speaker Martin. So much for grown-up politics.SAT
Frank Dobson, Labour, and Keith Simpson, Conservative,SAT
discuss tribal politics.SAT
Apart from the election of the speaker the ParliamentarySAT
Standards Bill was introduced in the commons this weekSAT
establishing an independent authority to oversee andSAT
regulate MPs' conduct and expenses.SAT
David Davis, Conservative, Chris Mullin, Labour, ElfynSAT
Llwyd, Plaid Cymru, and Jo Swinson, Liberal Democrat,SAT
consider how brave this new world will be.SAT
And as the government succumbed to pressure to revise itsSAT
terms of reference for the Iraq war inquiry announced lastSAT
week, Lord Butler, former Cabinet Secretary, and formerSAT
cabinet minister, Clare Short, discuss what such inquiriesSAT
can achieve.SAT
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11:30 From Our Own Correspondent b00l92sw (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 b00l92sy (Listen)SAT
Paul Lewis with the latest news from the world of personalSAT
finance.SAT
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12:30 The Now Show b00l6fzl (Listen)SAT
Series 28, Episode 1SAT
Steve Punt and Hugh Dennis present a satirical review ofSAT
the week's news, with help from Mitch Benn, Laura Shavin,SAT
Jon Holmes and Marcus Brigstocke.SAT
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12:57 Weather b00l939r (Listen)SAT
The latest weather forecast.SAT
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13:00 News b00l939t (Listen)SAT
The latest national and international news from BBC RadioSAT
4.SAT
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13:10 Any Questions? b00l68v7 (Listen)SAT
Jonathan Dimbleby chairs the topical debate in Birmingham.SAT
Panellists are Hilary Benn, the secretary of state forSAT
environment, food and rural affairs, Shadow work andSAT
pensions secretary Theresa May, writer and historian SirSAT
Max Hastings and Mary Beard, Professor of Classics atSAT
Cambridge University and Classics editor of the TimesSAT
Literary Supplement.SAT
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14:00 Any Answers? b00l93b0 (Listen)SAT
Jonathan Dimbleby takes listeners' calls and emails inSAT
response to this week's edition of Any Questions?SAT
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14:30 Saturday Play b00l93z1 (Listen)SAT
Journey into Space - The HostSAT
Julian Simpson's adaptation of the classic 1950s scienceSAT
fiction series created by Charles Chilton.SAT
After receiving a distress call from an abandonedSAT
freighter, Jet Morgan and his crew must find a way toSAT
defeat the vastly superior Host. If they fail, they willSAT
not only all perish, but mankind will become a dispensableSAT
stepping stone to a new chapter in evolution.SAT
Jet ...... Toby StephensSAT
Doc/Enceladus Control ...... Alan MarriottSAT
Lemmy ...... Jot DaviesSAT
Mitch ...... Chris PavloSAT
The Host ...... David JacobsSAT
Edie ...... Jana CarpenterSAT
JJ Andreev ...... Basher SavageSAT
Original music & sound design by David Chilton.SAT
A Goldhawk Essential production for BBC Radio 4.SAT
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15:30 Menotti b00l59rm (Listen)SAT
Music writer Michael White tells the life story ofSAT
composer Gian Carlo Menotti and assesses why his music hasSAT
fallen from grace.SAT
Menotti was a star - he partied at the White House withSAT
the Kennedys and sailed on yachts with Maria Callas. HisSAT
music was celebrated, but today has been largelySAT
forgotten. This programme tells his story through music,SAT
memories, Menotti's own words, interviews withSAT
musicologists and singers who worked with him. MichaelSAT
often visited Menotti in both his Scottish castle and inSAT
Italy, and had rare access to the composer's privateSAT
papers.SAT
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16:00 Woman's Hour b00l9539 (Listen)SAT
Weekend Woman's HourSAT
Highlights of this week's Woman's Hour programmes withSAT
Jane Garvey.SAT
Including an interview with the Motown singer MarthaSAT
Reeves; the risks posed by legal so-called 'party drugs';SAT
the impact of dementia on friendships and relationships;SAT
three generations of women speak about life in theSAT
airforce; the secrets of Saturn; why the complicatedSAT
heroine of the classical Medea myth continues to fascinateSAT
audiences; is it time to stop shopping?SAT
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17:00 PM b00l953c (Listen)SAT
Saturday PMSAT
Full coverage and analysis of the day's news with CarolynSAT
Quinn, plus the sports headlines.SAT
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17:30 Bottom Line b00l5nt1 (Listen)SAT
Evan Davis asks his guests about their personal style ofSAT
management. Does the TV image of the short-tempered,SAT
blunt-speaking boss reflect what goes on in the boardroom?SAT
PY Gerbeau, chief executive of X-Leisure and the man whoSAT
saved Disneyland Paris and the Millennium Dome, admits toSAT
shouting sometimes, while David Roche, president ofSAT
Hotels.com, can't remember the last time he raised hisSAT
voice. And John McLaren, an investment banker turnedSAT
thriller writer, recalls how different the JapaneseSAT
business style is from the UK and US way of doing things.SAT
Also, Evan asks his guests whether discounting reallySAT
gives people a better deal.SAT
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17:54 Shipping Forecast b00l953f (Listen)SAT
The latest shipping forecast.SAT
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17:57 Weather b00l953h (Listen)SAT
The latest weather forecast.SAT
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18:00 Six O'Clock News b00l953k (Listen)SAT
The latest national and international news from BBC RadioSAT
4, followed by Weather.SAT
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18:15 Loose Ends b00l953m (Listen)SAT
Clive Anderson and guests with an eclectic mix ofSAT
conversation, music and comedy.SAT
Clive is joined by Sir Trevor McDonald, actress DoonSAT
Mackichan and the man behind Thunderbirds and FireballSAT
XLV, Gerry Anderson.SAT
Rachael Stirling talks to explorer and presenter Ben Fogle.SAT
With music from the Kenyan Boys Choir and comedy fromSAT
Janey Godley.SAT
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19:00 Profile b00l953p (Listen)SAT
John BercowSAT
Jonathan Maitland profiles the newly-elected Speaker ofSAT
the House of Commons, John Bercow. Bercow is on a missionSAT
to reform the House during one of the most difficult timesSAT
for Parliament. His own political journey from right toSAT
left has attracted accusations of opportunism from foesSAT
while, supporters are impressed by his passionate pursuitSAT
of political goals. Jonathan Maitland asks if Mr BercowSAT
can win over his doubters.SAT
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19:15 Saturday Review b00l953r (Listen)SAT
Tom Sutcliffe is joined by novelist Kamila Shamsie,SAT
broadcaster and film historian Matthew Sweet, and foreignSAT
correspondent Bridget Kendall to discuss the culturalSAT
highlights of the week, featuring Lynn Barber's longSAT
awaited memoir, a documentary about David Hockney and aSAT
new film from the makers of Little Miss Sunshine -SAT
Sunshine Cleaning.SAT
Sunshine Cleaning is a similar quirky look at aSAT
dysfunctional American family starring Amy Adams, EmilySAT
Blunt and Alan Arkin. A single mother enlists the help ofSAT
her sister in her new business cleaning up crime scenes, aSAT
job neither of them knows anything about. Granddad is leftSAT
looking after the boy, mayhem ensues and finally theirSAT
triumph over adversity.SAT
Lynn Barber is the winner of five Press Awards. SheSAT
started her journalistic career writing for Penthouse andSAT
now writes for the Observer where her incisive andSAT
penetrating interviews have won her the nickname of 'DemonSAT
Barber'. Her long awaited memoir, An Education,SAT
scrutinizes her own past for the first time, including aSAT
formative relationship with a much older man when she wasSAT
only 15.SAT
The artist David Hockney is followed over three years asSAT
he leaves California, his home for the last 25 years, toSAT
return to his native Yorkshire to paint a very EnglishSAT
countryside. Hockney, who is about to be 70, reflects onSAT
the nature of his art and examines his uneasy love affairSAT
with photography.SAT
Walking In My Mind at the Hayward Gallery's 2009 SummerSAT
Exhibition continues the tradition of inviting highSAT
profile and up and coming artists from around the world toSAT
transform the Gallery's unique outdoor and indoorSAT
exhibition spaces. This year, ten artists have beenSAT
selected to show works that explore how the inner workingsSAT
of the mind - emotions, thoughts, memories and dreams -SAT
can be represented in three-dimensional spaces.SAT
While in Everything Must Go at the Soho Theatre in London,SAT
ten writers come up with their take on the credit crunch.SAT
Making a virtue of the 'living on a shoestring' aesthetic,SAT
they explore the fear, denial, rage - and theSAT
opportunities - the most severe economic downturn sinceSAT
the 1930s may offer us.SAT
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20:00 Archive on 4 b00l953t (Listen)SAT
An Unofficial IrisSAT
Bidisha listens to archive interviews and dramatisationsSAT
to revisit the life and work of novelist Iris Murdoch.SAT
Debate about Murdoch has continued since her death inSAT
1999. Her legacy as a writer has been overshadowed by theSAT
publication of her husband John Bayley's memoir about herSAT
decline into Alzheimer's disease and the subsequent filmSAT
adaptation, starring Judi Dench and Kate Winslet, andSAT
directed by Richard Eyre.SAT
Bidisha listens to archive conversations between MurdochSAT
and writers AN Wilson, AS Byatt and Susan Hill, andSAT
discovers a renaissance of interest in the writer as herSAT
emphasis on morality and goodness in a godless world seemsSAT
to resonate today.SAT
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21:00 Classic Serial b00l30sg (Listen)SAT
Armadale, Episode 3SAT
Dramatisation by Robin Brooks of the 1866 mystery novel bySAT
Wilkie Collins. The machinations of the flame-hairedSAT
temptress Lydia Gwilt are derailed by the workings of fateSAT
and her own lusts and longings.SAT
Lydia Gwilt has found a new and more violent way to secureSAT
Allan Armadale's fortune, by impersonating his widow. HerSAT
plans now include murder, but will her passion for Allan'sSAT
companion Midwinter help or hinder her?SAT
Lydia ...... Lucy RobinsonSAT
Allan ...... Alex RobertsonSAT
Midwinter ...... Ray FearonSAT
Neelie ...... Perdita AverySAT
Bashwood ...... Richard DurdenSAT
Downward ...... Geoffrey WhiteheadSAT
Jemmy ...... Grant GillespieSAT
Vincent ...... Robin BrooksSAT
Girl ...... Rebeccea SaireSAT
A Pacificus production for BBC Radio 4.SAT
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22:00 News and Weather b00l9563 (Listen)SAT
The latest national and international news from BBC RadioSAT
4, followed by weather.SAT
SAT
22:15 The Reith Lectures b00l59hf (Listen)SAT
The Reith Lectures 2009, Genetics and MoralitySAT
Professor Michael Sandel delivers four lectures about theSAT
prospects of a new politics of the common good. The seriesSAT
is presented and chaired by Sue Lawley.SAT
Recorded at the Centre for Life in Newcastle, SandelSAT
considers how we should use our ever-increasing scientificSAT
knowledge. New genetic technologies hold great promise forSAT
treating and curing disease, but how far we should go inSAT
using them to manipulate muscles, moods and gender?SAT
SAT
23:00 Quote... Unquote b00l54wn (Listen)SAT
Nigel Rees chairs the popular quiz involving the exchangeSAT
of quotations and anecdotes.SAT
With guests Lucy Mangan, Marcus du Sautoy, Michael SimkinsSAT
and Paul Bailey.SAT
The reader is Peter Jefferson.SAT
SAT
23:30 Poetry Please b00l32z3 (Listen)SAT
Roger McGough presents a weekly selection of favouriteSAT
poetry requested by listeners.SAT
Marking the 200th anniversary of the birth of its authorSAT
and the 150th anniversary of its publication, aSAT
celebration of Edward Fitzgerald's The Rubaiyat of OmarSAT
Khayyam. Gabriel Woolf reads what has been called 'theSAT
most popular verse translation into English ever made'.SAT
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SUNDAY 28 JUNE 2009SUN
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00:00 Midnight News b00l95tn (Listen)SUN
The latest national and international news from BBC RadioSUN
4. Followed by Weather.SUN
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00:30 Afternoon Reading b0085c0h (Listen)SUN
Ones to Watch (Volume 2), You're DeadSUN
A talent showcase of unpublished work from new writers.SUN
By Tom Williams. Read by Samuel Barnett.SUN
The school bully is finally expelled when a summerSUN
afternoon is revealed as less than idyllic.SUN
A Watershed production for BBC Radio 4.SUN
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00:48 Shipping Forecast b00l95tq (Listen)SUN
The latest shipping forecast.SUN
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01:00 Selection of BBC World Service Programmes b00l95ts (Listen)SUN
BBC Radio 4 joins the BBC World Service.SUN
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05:20 Shipping Forecast b00l95tv (Listen)SUN
The latest shipping forecast.SUN
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05:30 News Briefing b00l95tx (Listen)SUN
The latest news from BBC Radio 4.SUN
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05:43 Bells on Sunday b00l95tz (Listen)SUN
The sound of bells from St Peter's Church, Tiverton.SUN
SUN
05:45 Profile b00l953p (Listen)SUN
John BercowSUN
Jonathan Maitland profiles the newly-elected Speaker ofSUN
the House of Commons, John Bercow. Bercow is on a missionSUN
to reform the House during one of the most difficult timesSUN
for Parliament. His own political journey from right toSUN
left has attracted accusations of opportunism from foesSUN
while, supporters are impressed by his passionate pursuitSUN
of political goals. Jonathan Maitland asks if Mr BercowSUN
can win over his doubters.SUN
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06:00 News Headlines b00l95xb (Listen)SUN
The latest national and international news.SUN
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06:05 Something Understood b00l97nq (Listen)SUN
Dark SanctuarySUN
Fergal Keane explores the physical and fairytale worldSUN
created by the forest.SUN
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06:35 On Your Farm b00l97nt (Listen)SUN
Tom Heap visits the farm of Pat and John Stanley, whoSUN
breed pedigree Longhorn Cattle, as they prepare theirSUN
animals for the Royal Show in Warwickshire.SUN
They have been breeding cattle for the past 20 years andSUN
have won the Best of Breed championship at the Royal fourSUN
times. They explain how animals are chosen for the showSUN
and why Longhorn meat is so prized by top chefs such asSUN
Heston Blumental.SUN
With 2009 due to be the last Royal Show, the Stanleys,SUN
like many famers, are concerned by the impact this mightSUN
have on all those who show pedigree livestock as part ofSUN
their business.SUN
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06:57 Weather b00l97nw (Listen)SUN
The latest weather forecast.SUN
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07:00 News and Papers b00l97ny (Listen)SUN
The latest news headlines. Including a look at the papers.SUN
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07:10 Sunday b00l97z1 (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
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07:55 Radio 4 Appeal b00l97z3 (Listen)SUN
Michael Palin Centre for Stammering ChildrenSUN
Michael Palin appeals on behalf of the Michael PalinSUN
Centre for Stammering Children.SUN
Donations to The Michael Palin Centre for StammeringSUN
Children should be sent to FREEPOST BBC Radio 4 Appeal,SUN
please mark the back of your envelope The Michael PalinSUN
Centre for Stammering Children. Credit cards: FreephoneSUN
0800 404 8144. If you are a UK tax payer, please provideSUN
The Michael Palin Centre for Stammering Children with yourSUN
full name and address so they can claim the Gift Aid onSUN
your donation worth another 25 per cent. The online andSUN
phone donation facilities are not currently available toSUN
listeners without a UK postcode.SUN
Registered Charity No: 801171.SUN
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07:58 Weather b00l97z5 (Listen)SUN
The latest weather forecast.SUN
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08:00 News and Papers b00l97z7 (Listen)SUN
The latest news headlines. Including a look at the papers.SUN
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08:10 Sunday Worship b00l2zbp (Listen)SUN
Waiting on GodSUN
Bishop Martin Shaw visits Paris and Solesmes and talks toSUN
author Sara Maitland as he reflects on the life andSUN
writings of philosopher and political thinker Simone Weil,SUN
in the centenary year of her birth.SUN
SUN
08:50 David Attenborough's Life Stories b00l6g8s (Listen)SUN
Giant BirdsSUN
Series of talks by Sir David Attenborough on the naturalSUN
histories of creatures and plants from around the world.SUN
Madagascar, off the eastern coast of Africa, is theSUN
largest continental island in the world. It is also theSUN
place where the largest egg known to have existed wasSUN
laid, and the bird that laid it was also a giant.SUN
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09:00 Broadcasting House b00l97zc (Listen)SUN
News and conversation about the big stories of the weekSUN
with Paddy O'Connell.SUN
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10:00 Archers Omnibus b00l97zf (Listen)SUN
The week's events in Ambridge.SUN
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11:15 Desert Island Discs b00l97zh (Listen)SUN
Arlene PhillipsSUN
Kirsty Young's castaway is the choreographer, ArleneSUN
Phillips.SUN
In a career spanning 40 years she set up the dance groupSUN
Hot Gossip and has masterminded numerous music videos andSUN
West End shows. Already one of the country's leadingSUN
choreographers, the hit TV show Strictly Come Dancing thenSUN
turned her into a household name.SUN
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12:00 I'm Sorry I Haven't A Clue b00l55xk (Listen)SUN
Series 51, Episode 2SUN
The perennial antidote to panel games comes from HerSUN
Majesty's Theatre, Haymarket in London, with Stephen FrySUN
the first to take on the chairman's role from the lateSUN
Humphrey Lyttelton.SUN
Regulars Barry Cryer, Graeme Garden and Tim Brooke-TaylorSUN
are joined by Victoria Wood.SUN
With Colin Sell at the piano.SUN
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12:32 Food Programme b00l97zk (Listen)SUN
The Clink - Prison Fine Dining RestaurantSUN
Sheila Dillon visits Al Crisci's restaurant, The Clink,SUN
which is housed inside High Down Prison in Sutton. Al isSUN
head chef at the prison, and as well as cooking forSUN
inmates using fresh produce - including vegetables andSUN
salad crops grown in the prison gardens - he also providesSUN
the inmates with NVQ training in kitchen skills.SUN
After winning the Best Dinner Man award at the 2005 RadioSUN
4 Food and Farming Awards, he announced his plans to openSUN
a restaurant inside High Down, and he has now achieved hisSUN
objective. Part staff canteen for the prison employees andSUN
part four-star restaurant for the public, The Clink aimsSUN
to have a standard equal to any West End top hotel orSUN
restaurant.SUN
Inmates receive training and hands-on experience ofSUN
working at the top end of the hospitality sector.SUN
Potential employers are invited in to see the restaurantSUN
in action, taste the food and hopefully commit toSUN
employing its alumni. Ingredients are sourced from localSUN
businesses, and Al has searched through the seedSUN
catalogues to grow a succession of tasty salad crops andSUN
vegetables throughout the summer. His aim is to ensureSUN
that the inmates involved are fit to work in suchSUN
establishments on release, that they have the ability toSUN
earn a decent salary and will keep out of crime.SUN
Sheila visits the restaurant to learn about the food, theSUN
training and the interface between the restaurant food andSUN
that served within the prison. She also asks how theSUN
project is to be funded, if there will be jobs for theSUN
inmates when they leave, and who will be coming to eatSUN
there.SUN
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12:57 Weather b00l97zm (Listen)SUN
The latest weather forecast.SUN
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13:00 The World This Weekend b00l97zp (Listen)SUN
A look at events around the world.SUN
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13:30 Moats, Mortgages and Mayhem b00lh47j (Listen)SUN
The BBC's political editor Nick Robinson reflects on theSUN
reporting of the MPs' expenses scandal and its dramaticSUN
repercussions.SUN
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14:00 Gardeners' Question Time b00l67zt (Listen)SUN
Eric Robson chairs the popular horticultural forum.SUN
Anne Swithinbank, Bob Flowerdew and Chris Beardshaw answerSUN
questions posed by gardeners in Wiltshire.SUN
Including Gardening weather forecast.SUN
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14:45 A Guide to Water Birds b00l97zr (Listen)SUN
River BirdsSUN
Brett Westwood presents a series of entertaining andSUN
practical guides to identifying many of the birds found onSUN
or near freshwater, aided by sound recordist Chris Watson.SUN
Brett is joined by keen bird watcher Stephen Moss to lookSUN
and listen out for birds which you are likely to see orSUN
hear near rivers, including Kingfisher, Dipper, GreySUN
Wagtail and Common Sandpiper.SUN
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15:00 Classic Serial b00l987f (Listen)SUN
Confessions of an English Opium-EaterSUN
By Lavinia Murray.SUN
Dramatisation of Thomas De Quincey's 1821 autobiographicalSUN
account of his consumption of the liquid opiate laudanum,SUN
a legal painkiller of the time, and his painful andSUN
surreal descent into addiction.SUN
Older Thomas ...... Oliver CottonSUN
Younger Thomas ...... James NickersonSUN
Brunnel/Tutor ...... Mark ChattertonSUN
Able Big/Ong ...... Eric PottsSUN
Betsy ...... Lisa AllenSUN
Groaty/Wordsworth ...... David FleeshmanSUN
Edith ...... Gemma HarveySUN
Ann ...... Sara BahadoriSUN
Directed by Gary Brown.SUN
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16:00 Open Book b00l99mh (Listen)SUN
Mariella Frostrup presents the books magazine.SUN
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16:30 South of My Days b00l99mk (Listen)SUN
Greta Scacchi presents a portrait of Australian poetSUN
Judith Wright, who died in 2000. She broke new ground inSUN
celebrating the beauty of the Australian landscape andSUN
brought insight into women's relationships - writing aboutSUN
love, pregnancy and birth. Wright was also a trailblazingSUN
conservationist and a campaigner for Aboriginal landSUN
rights.SUN
Featuring contributions from Wright's daughter, MeredithSUN
McKinney, and friends and colleagues, plus readings bySUN
Kerry Fox.SUN
SUN
17:00 File on 4 b00l5gm4 (Listen)SUN
The government's flagship policy for public investment,SUN
the Private Finance Initiative, has always relied on bigSUN
loans from banks. But now, as lenders demand far more forSUN
their money, Michael Robinson investigates disturbingSUN
increases in the cost of building our schools, hospitalsSUN
and roads.SUN
In today's economic climate, does PFI represent value forSUN
money for hard-pressed taxpayers?SUN
SUN
17:40 Profile b00l953p (Listen)SUN
John BercowSUN
Jonathan Maitland profiles the newly-elected Speaker ofSUN
the House of Commons, John Bercow. Bercow is on a missionSUN
to reform the House during one of the most difficult timesSUN
for Parliament. His own political journey from right toSUN
left has attracted accusations of opportunism from foesSUN
while, supporters are impressed by his passionate pursuitSUN
of political goals. Jonathan Maitland asks if Mr BercowSUN
can win over his doubters.SUN
SUN
17:54 Shipping Forecast b00l99mm (Listen)SUN
The latest shipping forecast.SUN
SUN
17:57 Weather b00l99mp (Listen)SUN
The latest weather forecast.SUN
SUN
18:00 Six O'Clock News b00l99mr (Listen)SUN
The latest national and international news from BBC RadioSUN
4, followed by Weather.SUN
SUN
18:15 Pick of the Week b00l99mt (Listen)SUN
Liz Barclay introduces her selection of highlights fromSUN
the past week on BBC radio.SUN
SUN
19:00 The Archers b00l99mw (Listen)SUN
Clarrie's detective skills come to the fore.SUN
SUN
19:15 Americana b00l99my (Listen)SUN
Kevin Connolly talks to Tina Brown about her website TheSUN
Daily Beast and the future of the news media.SUN
He takes a trip to Virginia's Shenandoah Valley to findSUN
out how the baseball players of the future live with localSUN
families for a summer league which may open the door toSUN
undreamed of sporting success.SUN
Armistead Maupin reflects on 40 years of Gay Power sinceSUN
the Stonewall riots, and examines gay retirement options.SUN
SUN
19:45 Afternoon Reading b0082b44 (Listen)SUN
The Closed Door, Summer HolidaySUN
Series of stories by Dorothy Whipple, an often neglectedSUN
writer of the interwar years who was described by JBSUN
Priestley as 'the Jane Austen of her age'.SUN
A child's innocent remark has devastating consequences forSUN
a favourite nursemaid.SUN
Read by Patience Tomlinson.SUN
SUN
20:00 Feedback b00l99sl (Listen)SUN
Roger Bolton airs listeners' views on BBC radio programmesSUN
and policy.SUN
SUN
20:30 Last Word b00l67zw (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 b00l92sy (Listen)SUN
Paul Lewis with the latest news from the world of personalSUN
finance.SUN
SUN
21:26 Radio 4 Appeal b00l97z3 (Listen)SUN
Michael Palin Centre for Stammering ChildrenSUN
Michael Palin appeals on behalf of the Michael PalinSUN
Centre for Stammering Children.SUN
Donations to The Michael Palin Centre for StammeringSUN
Children should be sent to FREEPOST BBC Radio 4 Appeal,SUN
please mark the back of your envelope The Michael PalinSUN
Centre for Stammering Children. Credit cards: FreephoneSUN
0800 404 8144. If you are a UK tax payer, please provideSUN
The Michael Palin Centre for Stammering Children with yourSUN
full name and address so they can claim the Gift Aid onSUN
your donation worth another 25 per cent. The online andSUN
phone donation facilities are not currently available toSUN
listeners without a UK postcode.SUN
Registered Charity No: 801171.SUN
SUN
21:30 Analysis b00l55xp (Listen)SUN
Thought ExperimentsSUN
Studies have shown that if the smell of fresh bread is inSUN
the air we are far more generous than otherwise. In theSUN
past few years, a fascinating range of experiments hasSUN
begun to shed light on the moral choices humans make.SUN
Philosopher Janet Radcliffe Richards asks whether theSUN
results can tell us not just how we tend to behave, butSUN
how we should behave.SUN
SUN
21:58 Weather b00l99tt (Listen)SUN
The latest weather forecast.SUN
SUN
22:00 Westminster Hour b00l99tw (Listen)SUN
Reports from behind the scenes at Westminster. IncludingSUN
Dave's Friends in the North.SUN
SUN
23:00 The Film Programme b00l68wx (Listen)SUN
Francine Stock dips into The Pool Of London and talks toSUN
its star, 91-year-old actor Earl Cameron. The docklandSUN
crime drama was one of the first films to tackle theSUN
subject of interracial relationships, and Earl discussesSUN
the prejudice he faced during the war.SUN
Iain Sinclair and Matthew Sweet chart the history of theSUN
postwar crime movie, with help from another star of TheSUN
Pool Of London, Leslie Phillips.SUN
SUN
23:30 Something Understood b00l97nq (Listen)SUN
Dark SanctuarySUN
Fergal Keane explores the physical and fairytale worldSUN
created by the forest.SUN
SUN
MON
MONDAY 29 JUNE 2009MON
MON
00:00 Midnight News b00l99x8 (Listen)MON
The latest national and international news from BBC RadioMON
4. Followed by Weather.MON
MON
00:15 Thinking Allowed b00l5hdz (Listen)MON
'Who rules East Europe commands the Heartland. Who rulesMON
the Heartland commands the World-island. Who rules theMON
World Island commands the World'. So decreed HalfordMON
Mackinder, one of the pioneers of geography and of theMON
nascent science of geopolitics. He had a huge influence onMON
the strategy of the British Empire and a great impact onMON
the foreign policy of Hitler.MON
Gerry Kearns, author of Geopolitics and Empire: The LegacyMON
of Halford Mackinder tells Laurie Taylor that, withMON
dwindling resources of gas and oil and the quest forMON
sphere of influence, Mackinder is very much back in vogue.MON
Also, Laurie speaks to Roma academics Delia Grigore andMON
Ian Hancock about ambivalent feelings towards traditionalMON
gypsy or Romani culture and the threats and advantages ofMON
assimilation.MON
MON
00:45 Bells on Sunday b00l95tz (Listen)MON
The sound of bells from St Peter's Church, Tiverton.MON
MON
00:48 Shipping Forecast b00l9b12 (Listen)MON
The latest shipping forecast.MON
MON
01:00 Selection of BBC World Service Programmes b00l9b2t (Listen)MON
BBC Radio 4 joins the BBC World Service.MON
MON
05:20 Shipping Forecast b00l9b2h (Listen)MON
The latest shipping forecast.MON
MON
05:30 News Briefing b00l9b3s (Listen)MON
The latest news from BBC Radio 4.MON
MON
05:43 Prayer for the Day b00l9b6m (Listen)MON
Daily prayer and reflection with Dr Catherine Cowley.MON
MON
05:45 Farming Today b00l9b70 (Listen)MON
Farmers are calling on the police to do more to put a stopMON
to rural crime. Tractors, sheep and fuel are goingMON
missing, and there are concerns that there is not a bigMON
enough police presence in rural areas. Charlotte SmithMON
asks the Association of Chief Police Officers what isMON
being done about it.MON
Also on the programme, we take a look at the current stateMON
of agricultural shows, ahead of the last ever Royal Show.MON
MON
05:57 Weather b00lb26p (Listen)MON
The latest weather forecast for farmers.MON
MON
06:00 Today b00l9b92 (Listen)MON
With James Naughtie and Sarah Montague. Including SportsMON
Desk; Weather; Thought for the Day.MON
MON
09:00 Start the Week b00lb26r (Listen)MON
Andrew Marr sets the cultural agenda for the week. HisMON
guests include Edward Gardner, English National Opera'sMON
musical director, who discusses the UK premiere of FinnishMON
conductor Kaija Saariaho's L'Amour de loin.MON
Plus philosopher Susan Neiman on her book Moral Clarity: AMON
Guide for Grown-up Idealists, and Stephen Green, of HSBC,MON
on his book Good With Money. Justin Cartwright discussesMON
friendship, loss and renewal.MON
MON
09:45 Book of the Week b00l9bvk (Listen)MON
The Last Champion - The Life of Fred Perry, From SmallMON
BeginningsMON
Jamie Bamber reads from Jon Henderson's biography ofMON
English tennis great Fred Perry, charting hisMON
extraordinary life from his childhood in Stockport toMON
Wimbledon glory, the glamour of Hollywood and the foundingMON
of a clothing empire.MON
A Sweet Talk production for BBC Radio 4.MON
MON
10:00 Woman's Hour b00l9c5r (Listen)MON
With Jane Garvey. Including drama: Sacred Hearts.MON
MON
11:00 Iran: A Revolutionary State b0077049 (Listen)MON
Episode 1MON
John Tusa presents the first of three programmesMON
chronicling the making of modern Iran. He talks toMON
academics, statesmen and eye-witnesses, revisiting aMON
turbulent century which began with the cultural revolutionMON
of 1906.MON
MON
11:30 Newfangle b00lb26w (Listen)MON
Sticks and StonesMON
Sitcom by Adam Rosenthal and Viv Ambrose, set 100,000MON
years BC among a tribe of proto-humans.MON
For the first time in years there is peace in swamp.MON
Thanks to Newfangle's invention of language and theMON
development of peace treaties, the tribe has not foughtMON
with the Australopithecines for months.MON
But then Alf upsets the fragile peace by mentioning theirMON
funny-shaped heads. Newfangle has to develop some kind ofMON
super-weapon to deal with the Aussies' superiorMON
technology, but what ideas will the hominid devise?MON
Newfangle ...... Russell ToveyMON
Snaggle ...... Pippa EvansMON
Crag ...... Gabriel VickMON
Coco ...... Maureen LipmanMON
Alf ...... Hugh BonnevilleMON
Lucy ...... Amy ShindlerMON
Chef ...... Lewis MacLeod.MON
MON
12:00 You and Yours b00l9clq (Listen)MON
Consumer news and issues with Julian Worricker.MON
MON
12:57 Weather b00l9cm5 (Listen)MON
The latest weather forecast.MON
MON
13:00 World at One b00l9pxl (Listen)MON
National and international news with Martha Kearney.MON
MON
13:30 Quote... Unquote b00lb26y (Listen)MON
Nigel Rees chairs the popular quiz involving the exchangeMON
of quotations and anecdotes.MON
With guests Dame Beryl Bainbridge, Ekow Eshun, AnthonyMON
Howard and Francesca Simon.MON
The reader is Peter Jefferson.MON
MON
14:00 The Archers b00l99mw (Listen)MON
Clarrie's detective skills come to the fore.MON
MON
14:15 Afternoon Play b00lbn9t (Listen)MON
AccomplicesMON
Thriller by Simon Passmore. What would you be prepared toMON
do to escape the grind of a life going relentlesslyMON
downhill? For former City lawyer Alice, the price isMON
getting higher by the minute.MON
Alice ..... Claudia HarrisonMON
Hattie ...... Emily JoyceMON
Patrick ...... Stephen HoganMON
Marcy ...... Lizzy WattsMON
Stone ...... Paul RiderMON
Directed by Toby Swift.MON
MON
15:00 Archive on 4 b00l953t (Listen)MON
An Unofficial IrisMON
Bidisha listens to archive interviews and dramatisationsMON
to revisit the life and work of novelist Iris Murdoch.MON
Debate about Murdoch has continued since her death inMON
1999. Her legacy as a writer has been overshadowed by theMON
publication of her husband John Bayley's memoir about herMON
decline into Alzheimer's disease and the subsequent filmMON
adaptation, starring Judi Dench and Kate Winslet, andMON
directed by Richard Eyre.MON
Bidisha listens to archive conversations between MurdochMON
and writers AN Wilson, AS Byatt and Susan Hill, andMON
discovers a renaissance of interest in the writer as herMON
emphasis on morality and goodness in a godless world seemsMON
to resonate today.MON
MON
15:45 America, Empire of Liberty b00l9rkk (Listen)MON
The Acting PresidentMON
Series charting the history of America, written andMON
presented by David Reynolds.MON
Ronald Reagan, known more for his speechmaking than hisMON
work habits, turns his message of economic freedom andMON
small government into resounding electoral victories.MON
MON
16:00 Food Programme b00l97zk (Listen)MON
The Clink - Prison Fine Dining RestaurantMON
Sheila Dillon visits Al Crisci's restaurant, The Clink,MON
which is housed inside High Down Prison in Sutton. Al isMON
head chef at the prison, and as well as cooking forMON
inmates using fresh produce - including vegetables andMON
salad crops grown in the prison gardens - he also providesMON
the inmates with NVQ training in kitchen skills.MON
After winning the Best Dinner Man award at the 2005 RadioMON
4 Food and Farming Awards, he announced his plans to openMON
a restaurant inside High Down, and he has now achieved hisMON
objective. Part staff canteen for the prison employees andMON
part four-star restaurant for the public, The Clink aimsMON
to have a standard equal to any West End top hotel orMON
restaurant.MON
Inmates receive training and hands-on experience ofMON
working at the top end of the hospitality sector.MON
Potential employers are invited in to see the restaurantMON
in action, taste the food and hopefully commit toMON
employing its alumni. Ingredients are sourced from localMON
businesses, and Al has searched through the seedMON
catalogues to grow a succession of tasty salad crops andMON
vegetables throughout the summer. His aim is to ensureMON
that the inmates involved are fit to work in suchMON
establishments on release, that they have the ability toMON
earn a decent salary and will keep out of crime.MON
Sheila visits the restaurant to learn about the food, theMON
training and the interface between the restaurant food andMON
that served within the prison. She also asks how theMON
project is to be funded, if there will be jobs for theMON
inmates when they leave, and who will be coming to eatMON
there.MON
MON
16:30 Beyond Belief b00lb270 (Listen)MON
To mark the 200th edition of the programme, Ernie Rea andMON
guests AC Grayling, Anthony Carroll and Mona SiddiquiMON
discuss whether Britain is now a post-secular society.MON
What happened to the perceived wisdom that modernity wouldMON
see religion wither and die? Why has the post-millenniumMON
world seen a rise in interest in all matters religiousMON
rather than the expected decline? Does immigration andMON
9/11 account for this resurgence in religion or are otherMON
factors at work? And should faith have a public space inMON
today's complex world; should it have more rights thanMON
trade unions and political parties?MON
MON
17:00 PM b00l9rrs (Listen)MON
Full coverage and analysis of the day's news with EddieMON
Mair. Plus Weather.MON
MON
18:00 Six O'Clock News b00l9rz7 (Listen)MON
The latest national and international news from BBC RadioMON
4, followed by Weather.MON
MON
18:30 I'm Sorry I Haven't A Clue b00lb272 (Listen)MON
Series 51, Episode 3MON
The perennial antidote to panel games comes from theMON
Mayflower Theatre in Southampton, with Jack Dee taking onMON
the chairman's role from the late Humphrey Lyttelton.MON
Regulars Barry Cryer, Graeme Garden and Tim Brooke-TaylorMON
are joined by Jeremy Hardy.MON
With Colin Sell at the piano.MON
MON
19:00 The Archers b00l9r83 (Listen)MON
Changes are afoot at Willow Cottage.MON
MON
19:15 Front Row b00l9s0x (Listen)MON
Arts news and reviews with Mark Lawson, including anMON
interview with Doctor Who writer Russell T Davies, as theMON
spin-off series Torchwood returns to TV and radio.MON
MON
19:45 Woman's Hour Drama b00l9s42 (Listen)MON
Sacred Hearts, NoviceMON
Dramatisation of the novel by Sarah Dunnat, set in aMON
convent in Renaissance Italy, where a young woman has beenMON
placed against her will.MON
Serafina is locked in the convent of Santa Caterina. HerMON
family declare she has a beautiful voice but she vows thatMON
she will never sing.MON
Abbess ...... Eileen AtkinsMON
Zuana ...... Geraldine JamesMON
Serafina ...... Natalie DormerMON
Umiliana ...... Sian ThomasMON
Appolonia ...... Hannah WaddinghamMON
Dramtised by Rachel JoyceMON
A Pacificus production for BBC Radio 4.MON
MON
20:00 Moats, Mortgages and Mayhem b00lh47j (Listen)MON
The BBC's political editor Nick Robinson reflects on theMON
reporting of the MPs' expenses scandal and its dramaticMON
repercussions.MON
MON
20:30 Analysis b00l55xp (Listen)MON
Thought ExperimentsMON
Studies have shown that if the smell of fresh bread is inMON
the air we are far more generous than otherwise. In theMON
past few years, a fascinating range of experiments hasMON
begun to shed light on the moral choices humans make.MON
Philosopher Janet Radcliffe Richards asks whether theMON
results can tell us not just how we tend to behave, butMON
how we should behave.MON
MON
21:00 Frontiers b00lb5lv (Listen)MON
Stem CellsMON
Sue Broom catches up on progress in stem cell research.MON
She talks to leading scientists in the field and finds outMON
when treatments and cures from our own bodies could becomeMON
a realistic prospect.MON
Stem cells have long held the promise to cure diseasesMON
such as heart disease, Parkinson's, Alzheimer's, sickleMON
cell anaemia and type 1 diabetes, as well as repairMON
damaged tissue from injury such as spinal cord damage. ButMON
are they ready to be tried in humans?MON
MON
21:30 Start the Week b00lb26r (Listen)MON
Andrew Marr sets the cultural agenda for the week. HisMON
guests include Edward Gardner, English National Opera'sMON
musical director, who discusses the UK premiere of FinnishMON
conductor Kaija Saariaho's L'Amour de loin.MON
Plus philosopher Susan Neiman on her book Moral Clarity: AMON
Guide for Grown-up Idealists, and Stephen Green, of HSBC,MON
on his book Good With Money. Justin Cartwright discussesMON
friendship, loss and renewal.MON
MON
21:58 Weather b00l9s82 (Listen)MON
The latest weather forecast.MON
MON
22:00 The World Tonight b00l9s9p (Listen)MON
National and international news and analysis with RitulaMON
Shah.MON
MON
22:45 Book at Bedtime b00l9snr (Listen)MON
The Spy Game, Episode 6MON
Diana Quick reads the novel by Georgina Harding, set inMON
1960s England.MON
In the snowy winter of 1962, Peter and Anna continue theirMON
investigations into the life and death of their mother.MON
They are convinced that she cannot simply have died in aMON
car crash. The mystery casts a long shadow over Anna'sMON
life.MON
Abridged by Lauris Morgan Griffiths.MON
MON
23:00 Off the Page b00l5mhs (Listen)MON
VegasMON
Michael Simkins, American satirist Joe Queenan and KarenMON
Marchbank, author of A Brit's Guide to Vegas, discuss LasMON
Vegas.MON
MON
23:30 Today in Parliament b00l9sc9 (Listen)MON
News, views and features on today's stories in ParliamentMON
with Sean Curran.MON
MON
TUE
TUESDAY 30 JUNE 2009TUE
TUE
00:00 Midnight News b00l99wy (Listen)TUE
The latest national and international news from BBC RadioTUE
4. Followed by Weather.TUE
TUE
00:30 Book of the Week b00l9bvk (Listen)TUE
The Last Champion - The Life of Fred Perry, From SmallTUE
BeginningsTUE
Jamie Bamber reads from Jon Henderson's biography ofTUE
English tennis great Fred Perry, charting hisTUE
extraordinary life from his childhood in Stockport toTUE
Wimbledon glory, the glamour of Hollywood and the foundingTUE
of a clothing empire.TUE
A Sweet Talk production for BBC Radio 4.TUE
TUE
00:48 Shipping Forecast b00l99zs (Listen)TUE
The latest shipping forecast.TUE
TUE
01:00 Selection of BBC World Service Programmes b00l9b2k (Listen)TUE
BBC Radio 4 joins the BBC World Service.TUE
TUE
05:20 Shipping Forecast b00l9b14 (Listen)TUE
The latest shipping forecast.TUE
TUE
05:30 News Briefing b00l9b3j (Listen)TUE
The latest news from BBC Radio 4.TUE
TUE
05:43 Prayer for the Day b00l9b54 (Listen)TUE
Daily prayer and reflection with Dr Catherine Cowley.TUE
TUE
05:45 Farming Today b00l9b6p (Listen)TUE
News and issues in rural Britain with Anna Hill.TUE
TUE
06:00 Today b00l9b8r (Listen)TUE
With James Naughtie and Sarah Montague. Including SportsTUE
Desk; Weather; Thought for the Day; Yesterday inTUE
Parliament.TUE
TUE
09:00 The Reith Lectures b00lb6bt (Listen)TUE
The Reith Lectures 2009, A New Politics of the Common GoodTUE
Professor Michael Sandel delivers four lectures about theTUE
prospects of a new politics of the common good. The seriesTUE
is presented and chaired by Sue Lawley.TUE
Sandel makes the case for a moral and civic renewal inTUE
democratic politics. Recorded at George WashingtonTUE
University in Washington DC, he calls for a new politicsTUE
of the common good and says that we need to think ofTUE
ourselves as citizens, not just consumers.TUE
TUE
09:45 Book of the Week b00lf4cn (Listen)TUE
The Last Champion - The Life of Fred Perry, First Signs ofTUE
GreatnessTUE
Jamie Bamber reads from Jon Henderson's biography ofTUE
English tennis great Fred Perry, charting hisTUE
extraordinary life from his childhood in Stockport toTUE
Wimbledon glory, the glamour of Hollywood and the foundingTUE
of a clothing empire.TUE
Many of the killer shots Perry perfects to win the worldTUE
table tennis championships in 1929, he adapts and appliesTUE
to the tennis court.TUE
A Sweet Talk production for BBC Radio 4.TUE
TUE
10:00 Woman's Hour b00l9c5f (Listen)TUE
With Jane Garvey. Including drama: Sacred Hearts.TUE
TUE
11:00 Iran: A Revolutionary State b007707y (Listen)TUE
Episode 2TUE
John Tusa presents the second of three programmesTUE
chronicling the making of modern Iran. The oil crisis ofTUE
the 1950s led to the overthrow of a democratically electedTUE
government, with British and American assistance.TUE
TUE
11:30 Sitting for Fay b00lb6q7 (Listen)TUE
Christine Finn discovers a rich seam of literary life inTUE
photographer Fay Godwin's work.TUE
Best known for her later landscape work, Godwin spent theTUE
1970s and 80s taking portraits of some of the leadingTUE
figures of the literary scene. Many iconic book-jacketTUE
images were taken by her, including a sultry Ted HughesTUE
with that lock of hair falling over his face, PhilipTUE
Larkin and the rubber plant, Seamus Heaney and the tree,TUE
Desmond Morris in a safari suit, a pensive Ruth PrawerTUE
Jhabvala, Keith Waterhouse slumped in a basket chair andTUE
Salman Rushdie with a hookah.TUE
Christine gained access to Godwin's home and studio as itTUE
was being prepared for sale, and with Godwin's friend,TUE
photographic historian Roger Taylor, examined the archive.TUE
It shows that many of Godwin's later collaborations onTUE
books of landscapes - most notably with Ted Hughes, butTUE
also with Richard Ingrams and Philip Larkin - were born inTUE
the portrait sittings and the relationships that grew outTUE
of them.TUE
The programme also hears from poet Alan Brownjohn aboutTUE
the experience of sitting for Fay, and examines an archiveTUE
of prints, contact sheets and letters from her sitters,TUE
held in the British Library since her death in 2005, withTUE
photo critic and editor Sue Steward.TUE
TUE
12:00 You and Yours b00l9cjd (Listen)TUE
Consumer news and issues with Julian Worricker.TUE
TUE
12:57 Weather b00l9cls (Listen)TUE
The latest weather forecast.TUE
TUE
13:00 World at One b00l9pxb (Listen)TUE
National and international news with Martha Kearney.TUE
TUE
13:30 Settling the Score b00lbgqq (Listen)TUE
Tim Blackmore examines the complex relationship betweenTUE
composer and commissioner and asks if having boundariesTUE
set on the creative process is a help or a hindrance.TUE
The programme follows the progress of writing a newTUE
musical, Feather Boy, by film composer Debbie Wiseman. SheTUE
has been commissioned by the National Theatre to write forTUE
this musical which will performed in 'workshop' style inTUE
July. Her commissioner is the director Anthony Banks.TUE
TUE
14:00 The Archers b00l9r83 (Listen)TUE
Changes are afoot at Willow Cottage.TUE
TUE
14:15 Afternoon Play b00lbt3t (Listen)TUE
DignityTUE
Semi-autobiographical drama by Laura McDaid, based on theTUE
direct experience of one young couple. One half of thatTUE
couple, the writer, gives a raw and unflinching account ofTUE
the turmoil that led her partner to pursue assistedTUE
suicide.TUE
Lauren ...... Niki DohertyTUE
Finn ...... Robert SheehanTUE
Dr Klaus Steiner ...... Wolf KahlerTUE
Tom ...... Mark LambertTUE
Liam ...... Luke GriffinTUE
Margaret ...... Julia DeardenTUE
Caller/Doctor ...... Patrick FitzsymonsTUE
Nurse ...... Miche DohertyTUE
Female Volunteer ...... Brigitte BrositTUE
Directed by John Simpson.TUE
TUE
15:00 Making History b00lbgqs (Listen)TUE
Vanessa Collingridge presents the series exploringTUE
ordinary people's links with the past.TUE
TUE
15:30 Afternoon Reading b00lbgqv (Listen)TUE
One More Year, Maia in YonkersTUE
Series of stories from the debut collection by SanaTUE
Krasikov, exploring the experiences of characters whoTUE
leave the former Soviet Union for a new life in America.TUE
Following the death of her husband and with no job, MaiaTUE
finds work in New York, caring for an elderly woman. SheTUE
sends money back home to her sister, who looks after herTUE
teenage son Gogi, so they can live a better life. GogiTUE
sees his mother's absence differently, and Maia mustTUE
contend with his resentment on his much-anticipated visitTUE
to the Big Apple.TUE
Read by Sian Thomas.TUE
Abridged by Richard Hamilton.TUE
TUE
15:45 America, Empire of Liberty b00l9rk9 (Listen)TUE
Reagan and the 'Evil Empire'TUE
Series charting the history of America, written andTUE
presented by David Reynolds.TUE
President Reagan makes progress with a new Cold WarTUE
strategy, combining tough anti-communist talk with aTUE
willingness to negotiate over nuclear arms.TUE
TUE
16:00 Law in Action b00lbgtc (Listen)TUE
Clive Coleman reports on legal issues behind the headlines.TUE
TUE
16:30 A Good Read b00lbgtf (Listen)TUE
Kate Mosse talks to newsreader Emily Maitlis and theTUE
Archbishop of Wales, Dr Barry Morgan, about theirTUE
favourite books. They discuss a moving account ofTUE
dementia, a novel set during the siege of Sarajevo and anTUE
engaging portrait of an eccentric judge.TUE
TUE
17:00 PM b00l9rpq (Listen)TUE
Full coverage and analysis of the day's news with EddieTUE
Mair. Plus Weather.TUE
TUE
18:00 Six O'Clock News b00l9rv3 (Listen)TUE
The latest national and international news from BBC RadioTUE
4, followed by Weather.TUE
TUE
18:30 The Secret World b00k3zzl (Listen)TUE
Episode 4TUE
Comedy series that offers an insight into the privateTUE
lives of the famous.TUE
The identity of Robert Mugabe's life coach revealed.TUE
With Jon Culshaw, Margaret Cabourn-Smith, Julian Dutton,TUE
Lewis MacLeod, Jess Robinson and Duncan Wisbey.TUE
TUE
19:00 The Archers b00l9r7d (Listen)TUE
There is trouble in paradise for Alan and Usha.TUE
TUE
19:15 Front Row b00l9rz9 (Listen)TUE
Arts news and reviews with Mark Lawson, who talks toTUE
writer Glen David Gold, whose new novel focuses on theTUE
life of Charlie Chaplin and the early years of Hollywood.TUE
TUE
19:45 Woman's Hour Drama b00lb30l (Listen)TUE
Sacred Hearts, SongbirdTUE
Dramatisation of the novel by Sarah Dunnat, set in aTUE
convent in Renaissance Italy, where a young woman has beenTUE
placed against her will.TUE
Serafina reluctantly helps Suora Zuana in the dispensary,TUE
but by night her heart exults to the sound of a man'sTUE
voice singing outside the convent walls.TUE
Abbess ...... Eileen AtkinsTUE
Zuana ...... Geraldine JamesTUE
Serafina ...... Natalie DormerTUE
Umiliana ...... Sian ThomasTUE
Appolonia ...... Hannah WaddinghamTUE
Dramtised by Rachel Joyce.TUE
A Pacificus production for BBC Radio 4.TUE
TUE
20:00 File on 4 b00lbhtk (Listen)TUE
With payouts in clinical negligence cases expected toTUE
reach a record 700 million pounds in 2010, Miriam O'ReillyTUE
investigates no-win, no-fee lawyers. Some of them areTUE
allowed to charge up to 800 pounds per hour in bringingTUE
claims against the NHS, enabling many law firms to earnTUE
substantially more in fees than their clients receive inTUE
damages.TUE
TUE
20:40 In Touch b00lbhtp (Listen)TUE
Peter White with news and information for the blind andTUE
partially sighted.TUE
TUE
21:00 All in the Mind b00lbhtw (Listen)TUE
In April 2009, Lord Bradley completed a review of howTUE
those with mental illness are treated in the CriminalTUE
Justice System. The aim was to see how those with mentalTUE
illness and learning difficulties could be diverted fromTUE
prison and given other care and guidance to prevent themTUE
reoffending. The review has come up with manyTUE
recommendations.TUE
Claudia Hammond visits two Diversion Schemes - one aimedTUE
at adults and the other at young offenders, to see whatTUE
diversion really means and how these approaches can helpTUE
someone with mental illness.TUE
TUE
21:30 The Accidental Volunteer b00j5883 (Listen)TUE
Sian Pari Huws visits Rhayader in Mid Wales which seems toTUE
be run entirely by volunteers. Like many communities, itTUE
increasingly depends on such people for essential services.TUE
TUE
21:58 Weather b00l9s6x (Listen)TUE
The latest weather forecast.TUE
TUE
22:00 The World Tonight b00l9s84 (Listen)TUE
National and international news and analysis with RitulaTUE
Shah.TUE
TUE
22:45 Book at Bedtime b00l9snt (Listen)TUE
The Spy Game, Episode 7TUE
Diana Quick reads the novel by Georgina Harding, set inTUE
1960s England.TUE
Ten-year-old Anna continues to watch more mysteriesTUE
unfold. Issues that are simply too difficult to deal withTUE
are buried deeply in the harsh winter, but Anna glimpsesTUE
something out of the corner of her eye that is trulyTUE
shocking.TUE
Abridged by Lauris Morgan Griffiths.TUE
TUE
23:00 Mark Watson Makes the World Substantially BetterTUE
b00dhg7k (Listen)TUE
Series 2, HumilityTUE
Mark Watson turns his wit to the subject of virtue, withTUE
stand-up comedy on the subject of humility. Tim Key andTUE
Tom Basden modestly offer up their poems and songs.TUE
TUE
23:30 Today in Parliament b00l9s9r (Listen)TUE
News, views and features on today's stories in ParliamentTUE
with Susan Hulme.TUE
TUE
WED
WEDNESDAY 1 JULY 2009WED
WED
00:00 Midnight News b00l99x0 (Listen)WED
The latest national and international news from BBC RadioWED
4. Followed by Weather.WED
WED
00:30 Book of the Week b00lf4cn (Listen)WED
The Last Champion - The Life of Fred Perry, First Signs ofWED
GreatnessWED
Jamie Bamber reads from Jon Henderson's biography ofWED
English tennis great Fred Perry, charting hisWED
extraordinary life from his childhood in Stockport toWED
Wimbledon glory, the glamour of Hollywood and the foundingWED
of a clothing empire.WED
Many of the killer shots Perry perfects to win the worldWED
table tennis championships in 1929, he adapts and appliesWED
to the tennis court.WED
A Sweet Talk production for BBC Radio 4.WED
WED
00:48 Shipping Forecast b00l99zv (Listen)WED
The latest shipping forecast.WED
WED
01:00 Selection of BBC World Service Programmes b00l9b2m (Listen)WED
BBC Radio 4 joins the BBC World Service.WED
WED
05:20 Shipping Forecast b00l9b16 (Listen)WED
The latest shipping forecast.WED
WED
05:30 News Briefing b00l9b3l (Listen)WED
The latest news from BBC Radio 4.WED
WED
05:43 Prayer for the Day b00l9b56 (Listen)WED
Daily prayer and reflection with Dr Catherine Cowley.WED
WED
05:45 Farming Today b00l9b6r (Listen)WED
News and issues in rural Britain with Anna Hill.WED
WED
06:00 Today b00l9b8t (Listen)WED
With Evan Davis and Sarah Montague. Including Sports Desk;WED
Weather; Thought for the Day; Yesterday in Parliament.WED
WED
09:00 Midweek b00lbky5 (Listen)WED
Lively and diverse conversation with Libby Purves andWED
guests including members of the Kenyan Boys Choir.WED
WED
09:45 Book of the Week b00lf4cr (Listen)WED
The Last Champion - The Life of Fred Perry, Wimbledon GloryWED
Jamie Bamber reads from Jon Henderson's biography ofWED
English tennis great Fred Perry, charting hisWED
extraordinary life from his childhood in Stockport toWED
Wimbledon glory, the glamour of Hollywood and the foundingWED
of a clothing empire.WED
Perry dominates the game in the 1930s, winning theWED
Wimbledon championship three times in succession.WED
A Sweet Talk production for BBC Radio 4.WED
WED
10:00 Woman's Hour b00l9c5h (Listen)WED
With Jenni Murray. Including drama: Sacred Hearts.WED
WED
11:00 Iran: A Revolutionary State b00770cs (Listen)WED
Episode 3WED
John Tusa presents the last of three programmesWED
chronicling the making of modern Iran. The fall of theWED
Shah and the unstoppable rise of Ayatollah Khomeini led toWED
the creation of the world's first Islamic republic. HowWED
has the nation adjusted to rule by clerics?WED
WED
11:30 Spread A Little Happiness b00lbky7 (Listen)WED
Episode 6WED
Comedy by John Godber and Jane Thornton, set in aWED
Yorkshire sandwich bar.WED
Hope is in great demand. If only all these people wantedWED
to buy a sandwich, apart from the one that does.WED
Hope ...... Suranne JonesWED
Jodie ...... Susan CooksonWED
Dave ...... Neil DudgeonWED
Gavin ...... Ralph BrownWED
Eve ...... Joanne FroggattWED
Carrie ...... Elizabeth GodberWED
Ray ...... Shuan PrendergastWED
Directed by Chris Wallis.WED
WED
12:00 You and Yours b00l9cjg (Listen)WED
Consumer news and issues with Winifred Robinson.WED
WED
12:57 Weather b00l9clv (Listen)WED
The latest weather forecast.WED
WED
13:00 World at One b00l9pxd (Listen)WED
National and international news with Martha Kearney.WED
WED
13:30 The Media Show b00lbn9r (Listen)WED
Steve Hewlett presents a topical programme about theWED
fast-changing media world.WED
WED
14:00 The Archers b00l9r7d (Listen)WED
There is trouble in paradise for Alan and Usha.WED
WED
14:15 Afternoon Play b00lg4c7 (Listen)WED
Torchwood - AsylumWED
By Anita Sullivan. When PC Andy arrests a teenager forWED
shoplifting, he thinks it is going to be a routine case.WED
Then he sees the weapon she is carrying and decides toWED
call in the Torchwood team. Under questioning from Gwen,WED
the girl remembers her name but little else, and when sheWED
speaks it is in a strange mix of English and Scandinavian,WED
but with a Cardiff accent. Then the girl's blood testsWED
come through and the team is faced with a dilemma.WED
Jack ...... John BarrowmanWED
Gwen ...... Eve MylesWED
Ianto ...... Gareth David-LloydWED
PC Andy ...... Tom PriceWED
Freda ...... Erin RichardsWED
Security Guard ...... Matthew GravelleWED
Policewoman ...... Sara McGaugheyWED
Dog Walker ...... Dick BradnumWED
Girl ...... Isabel LewisWED
Directed by Kate McAll.WED
WED
15:00 Money Box Live b00lbn9w (Listen)WED
Paul Lewis and a panel of guests answer calls on financialWED
issues.WED
WED
15:30 Afternoon Reading b00lbq2j (Listen)WED
One More Year, CompanionWED
Series of stories from the debut collection by SanaWED
Krasikov, exploring the experiences of characters whoWED
leave the former Soviet Union for a new life in America.WED
Ilona Siegal leaves conflict-riven Georgia and arrives inWED
America looking for a brighter future. When she meetsWED
Thomasz, who has recently left his homeland behind him,WED
the two find common ground in the hardships they haveWED
suffered. Then there is Earl, the elderly man who lets herWED
have a room in his apartment while she gets her life inWED
order, in return for her companionship.WED
Read by Sian Thomas.WED
Abridged by Richard Hamilton.WED
WED
15:45 America, Empire of Liberty b00l9rkc (Listen)WED
The Information RevolutionWED
Series charting the history of America, written andWED
presented by David Reynolds.WED
The personal computer breaks into the mainstream,WED
demonstrating the flexibility and ingenuity of theWED
American economy.WED
WED
16:00 Thinking Allowed b00lbn9y (Listen)WED
Laurie Taylor explores the latest research into howWED
society works.WED
WED
16:30 All in the Mind b00lbhtw (Listen)WED
In April 2009, Lord Bradley completed a review of howWED
those with mental illness are treated in the CriminalWED
Justice System. The aim was to see how those with mentalWED
illness and learning difficulties could be diverted fromWED
prison and given other care and guidance to prevent themWED
reoffending. The review has come up with manyWED
recommendations.WED
Claudia Hammond visits two Diversion Schemes - one aimedWED
at adults and the other at young offenders, to see whatWED
diversion really means and how these approaches can helpWED
someone with mental illness.WED
WED
17:00 PM b00l9rps (Listen)WED
Full coverage and analysis of the day's news with EddieWED
Mair. Plus Weather.WED
WED
18:00 Six O'Clock News b00l9rv5 (Listen)WED
The latest national and international news from BBC RadioWED
4, followed by Weather.WED
WED
18:30 Look Away Now b00lbnb0 (Listen)WED
Series 3, Episode 1WED
Garry Richardson presents a topical comedy show looking atWED
the week's sporting news, featuring sketches, spoofWED
interviews, highly inexpert analysis and music.WED
With Laurence Howarth, Richie Webb, Dave Lamb, KatherineWED
Jakeways and special guests.WED
WED
19:00 The Archers b00l9r7g (Listen)WED
Brookfield prepares for a Royal old time.WED
WED
19:15 Front Row b00l9rzc (Listen)WED
John Wilson reports on Gay Icons, a National PortraitWED
Gallery exhibition, with images selected by guest curatorsWED
including Elton John, Ian McKellen and Billie Jean King.WED
WED
19:45 Woman's Hour Drama b00lb30n (Listen)WED
Sacred Hearts, EcstasyWED
Dramatisation of the novel by Sarah Dunnat, set in aWED
convent in Renaissance Italy, where a young woman has beenWED
placed against her will.WED
At The Feast of St Agnes, Serafina sings for the firstWED
time and is rewarded by an unexpected voice from theWED
audience.WED
Abbess ...... Eileen AtkinsWED
Zuana ...... Geraldine JamesWED
Serafina ...... Natalie DormerWED
Letizia ...... Ayesha AntoineWED
Magdalene ...... Helen RyanWED
Dramtised by Rachel Joyce.WED
A Pacificus production for BBC Radio 4.WED
WED
20:00 Moral Maze b00lbnb2 (Listen)WED
Michael Buerk chairs a debate on the moral questionsWED
behind the week's news. With Claire Fox, Melanie Philips,WED
Clifford Longley and Kenan Malik.WED
WED
20:45 Dave's Friends in the North b00lbnb4 (Listen)WED
Episode 1WED
Anne McElvoy examines whether the Conservatives can shakeWED
off their southern image in order to win a generalWED
election.WED
As a native north-easterner, Anne remembers the animosityWED
toward the Conservative Party in the north during theWED
Thatcher era. But now the Tories have set their sights onWED
a revival in the north as a means of clinching an electionWED
victory.WED
In this programme, Anne asks why Cameron's Tories need theWED
north. She argues that it goes beyond a blunt electoralWED
need to win back seats held under Margaret Thatcher in theWED
1980s. Cameron wants to be a One Nation Tory, so this isWED
also a matter of culture and credibility.WED
But is forging a One Nation party a losing battle,WED
particularly for a leader based firmly in a metropolitanWED
elite? Or could he emulate that other well-heeled publicWED
school southerner, Harold Macmillan, who used his StocktonWED
seat as a launchpad to power by identifying with the north?WED
Interviewees include William Hague, Michael Gove, AlanWED
Duncan, Hazel Blears, Nick Clegg and Professor JohnWED
Curtice.WED
WED
21:00 The Greening of the Deserts b00lbsbq (Listen)WED
Episode 2WED
Ayisha Yahya explores predictions from some scientists andWED
meteorologists that some deserts, including the Sahara,WED
could get greener in the future and experience moreWED
rainfall.WED
Ayisha visits the Egyptian settlement of Abu Minqar, whichWED
is entirely dependent on water from the ancient NubianWED
aquifer.WED
Faced with ever-growing population pressure in the fertileWED
Nile delta, and the possibility that, according to someWED
scenarios of global warming, much of the delta may beWED
inundated by rising sea levels, scientists in Egypt areWED
experimenting with high-tech techniques to make the desertWED
bloom.WED
Satellite and radar imaging have enabled ancientWED
groundwater in the deserts to be identified and tapped.WED
Using water pumped from the aquifer deep below the sand,WED
thousands of acres of the Saharan desert have beenWED
cultivated. The Egyptian government is keen to encourageWED
people to move to the desert by pressing ahead with aWED
controversial plan to reclaim millions more acres ofWED
desert over the next 10 years. But is such a planWED
practical or sustainable?WED
WED
21:30 Midweek b00lbky5 (Listen)WED
Lively and diverse conversation with Libby Purves andWED
guests including members of the Kenyan Boys Choir.WED
WED
21:58 Weather b00l9s6z (Listen)WED
The latest weather forecast.WED
WED
22:00 The World Tonight b00l9s86 (Listen)WED
National and international news and analysis with RobinWED
Lustig.WED
WED
22:45 Book at Bedtime b00l9snw (Listen)WED
The Spy Game, Episode 8WED
Diana Quick reads the novel by Georgina Harding, set inWED
1960s England.WED
After the shocking discovery of Sarah Cahn's suicide,WED
Peter steps up his investigation into the mystery of hisWED
mother's disappearance. His actions place him in danger,WED
and Anna, as his unwilling accomplice, is put in aWED
difficult position. Their father is forced to talk aboutWED
their mother's death, but will the answers that he givesWED
be convincing enough?WED
Abridged by Lauris Morgan Griffiths.WED
WED
23:00 Bespoken Word b00lbsh0 (Listen)WED
Performance poetry series. Featuring a reading by AdrianWED
Mitchell, who died in 2008, of an updated version of hisWED
poem To Whom It May Concern, recorded in the last year ofWED
his life. Plus an appearance by performance poet MisterWED
Gee.WED
WED
23:15 Strangers on Trains b00dgjgd (Listen)WED
Episode 4WED
Series of character comedies by Nat Segnit and StewartWED
Wright, in which Nat talks to people sitting alone onWED
trains. He asks strange men what home means to them.WED
WED
23:30 Today in Parliament b00l9s9t (Listen)WED
News, views and features on today's stories in ParliamentWED
with David Wilby.WED
WED
THU
THURSDAY 2 JULY 2009THU
THU
00:00 Midnight News b00l99x2 (Listen)THU
The latest national and international news from BBC RadioTHU
4. Followed by Weather.THU
THU
00:30 Book of the Week b00lf4cr (Listen)THU
The Last Champion - The Life of Fred Perry, Wimbledon GloryTHU
Jamie Bamber reads from Jon Henderson's biography ofTHU
English tennis great Fred Perry, charting hisTHU
extraordinary life from his childhood in Stockport toTHU
Wimbledon glory, the glamour of Hollywood and the foundingTHU
of a clothing empire.THU
Perry dominates the game in the 1930s, winning theTHU
Wimbledon championship three times in succession.THU
A Sweet Talk production for BBC Radio 4.THU
THU
00:48 Shipping Forecast b00l99zx (Listen)THU
The latest shipping forecast.THU
THU
01:00 Selection of BBC World Service Programmes b00l9b2p (Listen)THU
BBC Radio 4 joins the BBC World Service.THU
THU
05:20 Shipping Forecast b00l9b18 (Listen)THU
The latest shipping forecast.THU
THU
05:30 News Briefing b00l9b3n (Listen)THU
The latest news from BBC Radio 4.THU
THU
05:43 Prayer for the Day b00l9b58 (Listen)THU
Daily prayer and reflection with Dr Catherine Cowley.THU
THU
05:45 Farming Today b00l9b6t (Listen)THU
News and issues in rural Britain with Charlotte Smith.THU
THU
06:00 Today b00l9b8w (Listen)THU
With Evan Davis and John Humphrys. Including Sports Desk;THU
Weather; Thought for the Day; Yesterday in Parliament.THU
THU
09:00 In Our Time b00lbsj3 (Listen)THU
Logical PositivismTHU
Melvyn Bragg and guests including Barry Smith discussTHU
Logical Positivism, the radical philosophy of the ViennaTHU
Circle.THU
THU
09:45 Book of the Week b00lf4ct (Listen)THU
The Last Champion - The Life of Fred Perry, HollywoodTHU
GlamourTHU
Jamie Bamber reads from Jon Henderson's biography ofTHU
English tennis great Fred Perry, charting hisTHU
extraordinary life from his childhood in Stockport toTHU
Wimbledon glory, the glamour of Hollywood and the foundingTHU
of a clothing empire.THU
Perry's off-court encounters attract attention, as he isTHU
seen out on the town with the stars of the day, includingTHU
Bette Davis, Loretta Young and Marlene Dietrich.THU
A Sweet Talk production for BBC Radio 4.THU
THU
10:00 Woman's Hour b00l9c5k (Listen)THU
With Jenni Murray. Including drama: Sacred Hearts.THU
THU
11:00 From Our Own Correspondent b00lbsj5 (Listen)THU
BBC foreign correspondents with the stories behind theTHU
world's headlines. Introduced by Kate Adie.THU
THU
11:30 The Grandfather of Self Help b00lbt3p (Listen)THU
Historian Kate Williams investigates the success andTHU
lasting legacy of Samuel Smiles' 1859 book Self Help.THU
It outsold both Darwin's On the Origin of Species andTHU
Mill's On Liberty, also published that year, and gaveTHU
birth to the idea that we can all achieve greatnessTHU
through the application of sheer hard work.THU
Kate finds out if it contains a message for our own times,THU
examines its enduring popularity and meets some of thoseTHU
who have been influenced by its ideas, including formerTHU
politician Michael Portillo, who also reveals the book'sTHU
influence on Margaret Thatcher.THU
THU
12:00 You and Yours b00l9cjj (Listen)THU
Consumer news and issues with Winifred Robinson.THU
THU
12:57 Weather b00l9clx (Listen)THU
The latest weather forecast.THU
THU
13:00 World at One b00l9pxg (Listen)THU
National and international news with Martha Kearney.THU
THU
13:30 Off the Page b00lbt3r (Listen)THU
Falling on Your SwordTHU
Has something happened to the ideas of honour, dignity,THU
duty and virtue? Are people less willing to fall on theirTHU
swords than they used to do? Is it admirable, anyway, toTHU
admit defeat?THU
Political journalist Anthony Howard, author andTHU
broadcaster Anne Atkins and journalist Toby Young joinTHU
Dominic Arkwright to explore the subject through theirTHU
writing.THU
THU
14:00 The Archers b00l9r7g (Listen)THU
Brookfield prepares for a Royal old time.THU
THU
14:15 Afternoon Play b00lg4nq (Listen)THU
Torchwood - Golden AgeTHU
By James Goss. The Torchwood team are led to Delhi on theTHU
trail of a dangerous energy field. As the field grows,THU
they witness the simultaneous disappearance of hundreds ofTHU
people. Jack discovers that the field centres on an oldTHU
colonial mansion, Torchwood India.THU
Shocked to find that Torchwood India is still going strongTHU
after he shut it down himself over 80 years ago, he isTHU
even more surprised to find that its members, includingTHU
his old flame the Duchess, haven't aged a day.THU
Jack ...... John BarrowmanTHU
Gwen ...... Eve MylesTHU
Ianto ...... Gareth David-LloydTHU
The Duchess ...... Jasmine HydeTHU
Mr Daz ...... Amerjit DewTHU
Mahajan ...... Ravin J GanatraTHU
Gissing ...... Richard MitchleyTHU
Directed by Kate McAll.THU
THU
15:00 Ramblings b00l92sc (Listen)THU
Series 12, Episode 6THU
Clare Balding explores walks that are good for the mind,THU
body and soul.THU
Clare joins polar explorers Caroline Hamilton and ZoeTHU
Hudson to walk in Scotland's picturesque Wester Ross.THU
Caroline is a record breaking polar explorer who led theTHU
first all-female teams to have trekked to the North andTHU
South Pole. Clare walks with Caroline and Zoe in what theyTHU
both describe as the landscape of their heart, the remoteTHU
outpost of Lower Diabaig.THU
Isolated and wild, with sweeping expanses of sky, it is aTHU
landscape of extremes - with soaring mountains and deepTHU
sea lochs, it is a place of space that begs to beTHU
explored. Look north and you can almost taste the cold airTHU
of the North Pole, a place that Caroline still longs for.THU
Walking from the tiny harbour dotted with white cottages,THU
and through the rocky headland towards views of the IsleTHU
of Skye, Caroline and Zoe share their memories of polarTHU
adventures at minus 50 degrees celsius, self-sufficientTHU
living and wearing hats that look like mountains.THU
THU
15:27 Radio 4 Appeal b00l97z3 (Listen)THU
Michael Palin Centre for Stammering ChildrenTHU
Michael Palin appeals on behalf of the Michael PalinTHU
Centre for Stammering Children.THU
Donations to The Michael Palin Centre for StammeringTHU
Children should be sent to FREEPOST BBC Radio 4 Appeal,THU
please mark the back of your envelope The Michael PalinTHU
Centre for Stammering Children. Credit cards: FreephoneTHU
0800 404 8144. If you are a UK tax payer, please provideTHU
The Michael Palin Centre for Stammering Children with yourTHU
full name and address so they can claim the Gift Aid onTHU
your donation worth another 25 per cent. The online andTHU
phone donation facilities are not currently available toTHU
listeners without a UK postcode.THU
Registered Charity No: 801171.THU
THU
15:30 Afternoon Reading b00lbq2l (Listen)THU
One More Year, The RepatriatesTHU
Series of stories from the debut collection by SanaTHU
Krasikov, exploring the experiences of characters whoTHU
leave the former Soviet Union for a new life in America.THU
After years of living in America, Grisha and Lera ArsenyevTHU
return to Moscow. Grisha, full of contempt for the West,THU
believes that his dreams of success will be fulfilled inTHU
his homeland, but the couple find that their country hasTHU
changed beyond recognition. Now Moscow is a differentTHU
place, and they struggle to understand the life andTHU
culture of the city. Soon they find that theirTHU
expectations and their dreams cannot be reconciled.THU
Read by Sian Thomas.THU
Abridged by Richard Hamilton.THU
THU
15:45 America, Empire of Liberty b00l9rkf (Listen)THU
'Tear Down This Wall'THU
Series charting the history of America, written andTHU
presented by David Reynolds.THU
The first President Bush responds pragmatically to theTHU
dramatic events of 1989, when the Berlin Wall falls andTHU
the Chinese government cracks down on student protestersTHU
in Tiananmen Square.THU
THU
16:00 Open Book b00l99mh (Listen)THU
Mariella Frostrup presents the books magazine.THU
THU
16:30 Material World b00lbt3w (Listen)THU
Quentin Cooper and guests dissect the week's science.THU
THU
17:00 PM b00l9rpv (Listen)THU
Full coverage and analysis of the day's news with EddieTHU
Mair. Plus Weather.THU
THU
18:00 Six O'Clock News b00l9rv7 (Listen)THU
The latest national and international news from BBC RadioTHU
4, followed by Weather.THU
THU
18:30 Mark Thomas: The Manifesto b00lbt3y (Listen)THU
Episode 2THU
Comedian and activist Mark Thomas creates a People'sTHU
Manifesto, taking suggestions from his studio audience andTHU
then getting them to vote for the best.THU
THU
19:00 The Archers b00l9r7j (Listen)THU
Brenda's diplomacy is put to the test.THU
THU
19:15 Front Row b00l9rzf (Listen)THU
Arts news and reviews with Kirsty Lang.THU
THU
19:45 Woman's Hour Drama b00lb30q (Listen)THU
Sacred Hearts, FeverTHU
Dramatisation of the novel by Sarah Dunnat, set in aTHU
convent in Renaissance Italy, where a young woman has beenTHU
placed against her will.THU
While the convent is hit by fever, Serafina begins to makeTHU
her plans for escape.THU
Abbess ...... Eileen AtkinsTHU
Zuana ...... Geraldine JamesTHU
Serafina ...... Natalie DormerTHU
Umiliana ...... Sian ThomasTHU
Letizia ...... Ayesha AntoineTHU
Dramtised by Rachel Joyce.THU
A Pacificus production for BBC Radio 4.THU
THU
20:00 Law in Action b00lbgtc (Listen)THU
Clive Coleman reports on legal issues behind the headlines.THU
THU
20:30 Bottom Line b00lbt40 (Listen)THU
Evan Davis presents the business magazine. EntrepreneursTHU
and company bosses talk about the issues that matter toTHU
their companies and their customers.THU
THU
21:00 Leading Edge b00lbt42 (Listen)THU
Science communication has come a long way from the days inTHU
which white-coated professors worked in their ivoryTHU
towers, speaking only to students in a language that evenTHU
they could barely understand. Today, we have not onlyTHU
'Public Understanding of Science' initiatives, but 'PublicTHU
Engagement with Science'. But how effective are suchTHU
initiatives? Are scientists and journalists doing enoughTHU
and to what extent are they controlled by publishers,THU
editors and the peer review process?THU
Geoff Watts attends the 6th World Conference of ScienceTHU
Journalists, in London, to find out. He challenges hisTHU
colleagues to see if they are providing the scienceTHU
coverage the public wants and needs, to make informedTHU
choices in a technological world.THU
THU
21:30 In Our Time b00lbsj3 (Listen)THU
Logical PositivismTHU
Melvyn Bragg and guests including Barry Smith discussTHU
Logical Positivism, the radical philosophy of the ViennaTHU
Circle.THU
THU
21:58 Weather b00l9s73 (Listen)THU
The latest weather forecast.THU
THU
22:00 The World Tonight b00l9s88 (Listen)THU
National and international news and analysis with RobinTHU
Lustig.THU
THU
22:45 Book at Bedtime b00l9sny (Listen)THU
The Spy Game, Episode 9THU
Diana Quick reads the novel by Georgina Harding, set inTHU
1960s England.THU
Anna's quest to find the truth about her mother continuesTHU
into adulthood and she decides to visit her mother'sTHU
birthplace, Kaliningrad, to seek answers.THU
Abridged by Lauris Morgan Griffiths.THU
THU
23:00 Look Away Now b00lbnb0 (Listen)THU
Series 3, Episode 1THU
Garry Richardson presents a topical comedy show looking atTHU
the week's sporting news, featuring sketches, spoofTHU
interviews, highly inexpert analysis and music.THU
With Laurence Howarth, Richie Webb, Dave Lamb, KatherineTHU
Jakeways and special guests.THU
THU
23:30 Today in Parliament b00l9s9w (Listen)THU
News, views and features on today's stories in ParliamentTHU
with David Wilby.THU
THU
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FRIDAY 3 JULY 2009FRI
FRI
00:00 Midnight News b00l99x4 (Listen)FRI
The latest national and international news from BBC RadioFRI
4. Followed by Weather.FRI
FRI
00:30 Book of the Week b00lf4ct (Listen)FRI
The Last Champion - The Life of Fred Perry, HollywoodFRI
GlamourFRI
Jamie Bamber reads from Jon Henderson's biography ofFRI
English tennis great Fred Perry, charting hisFRI
extraordinary life from his childhood in Stockport toFRI
Wimbledon glory, the glamour of Hollywood and the foundingFRI
of a clothing empire.FRI
Perry's off-court encounters attract attention, as he isFRI
seen out on the town with the stars of the day, includingFRI
Bette Davis, Loretta Young and Marlene Dietrich.FRI
A Sweet Talk production for BBC Radio 4.FRI
FRI
00:48 Shipping Forecast b00l99zz (Listen)FRI
The latest shipping forecast.FRI
FRI
01:00 Selection of BBC World Service Programmes b00l9b2r (Listen)FRI
BBC Radio 4 joins the BBC World Service.FRI
FRI
05:20 Shipping Forecast b00l9b1b (Listen)FRI
The latest shipping forecast.FRI
FRI
05:30 News Briefing b00l9b3q (Listen)FRI
The latest news from BBC Radio 4.FRI
FRI
05:43 Prayer for the Day b00l9b5b (Listen)FRI
Daily prayer and reflection with Dr Catherine Cowley.FRI
FRI
05:45 Farming Today b00l9b6w (Listen)FRI
News and issues in rural Britain with Charlotte Smith.FRI
FRI
06:00 Today b00l9b8y (Listen)FRI
With James Naughtie and John Humphrys. Including SportsFRI
Desk; Weather; Thought for the Day; Yesterday inFRI
Parliament.FRI
FRI
09:00 Desert Island Discs b00l97zh (Listen)FRI
Arlene PhillipsFRI
Kirsty Young's castaway is the choreographer, ArleneFRI
Phillips.FRI
In a career spanning 40 years she set up the dance groupFRI
Hot Gossip and has masterminded numerous music videos andFRI
West End shows. Already one of the country's leadingFRI
choreographers, the hit TV show Strictly Come Dancing thenFRI
turned her into a household name.FRI
FRI
09:45 Book of the Week b00lf4cw (Listen)FRI
The Last Champion - The Life of Fred Perry, The FoundingFRI
of A Clothing EmpireFRI
Jamie Bamber reads from Jon Henderson's biography ofFRI
English tennis great Fred Perry, charting hisFRI
extraordinary life from his childhood in Stockport toFRI
Wimbledon glory, the glamour of Hollywood and the foundingFRI
of a clothing empire.FRI
Perry faces life after tennis and finds success as aFRI
businessman.FRI
A Sweet Talk production for BBC Radio 4.FRI
FRI
10:00 Woman's Hour b00l9c5m (Listen)FRI
With Jenni Murray. Including drama: Sacred Hearts.FRI
FRI
11:00 Three Rivers b00lc66g (Listen)FRI
The MerseyFRI
Hardeep Singh Kohli travels from source to sea of threeFRI
major rivers that are being regenerated after years ofFRI
neglect and industrial use.FRI
Hardeep begins his journey along the Mersey beside theFRI
River Goyt in the Peak District, the main tributary of theFRI
Mersey. He visits Stockport, which is the officialFRI
beginning of the Mersey, and spots the plaque whichFRI
announces that fact hidden behind a Sainsbury's store.FRI
From there, Hardeep ventures on to the Manchester ShipFRI
Canal and eventually reaches Liverpool's Albert Dock.FRI
A Ladbroke Radio production for BBC Radio 4.FRI
FRI
11:30 Electric Ink b00lc7f6 (Listen)FRI
Episode 5FRI
Satirical comedy by Alistair Beaton. Old hacks meet newFRI
media in the newspaper industry.FRI
While Freddy introduces buzzwords to the paper, MaddoxFRI
uncovers a top story about the PM. But will it beFRI
suppressed?FRI
Maddox ...... Robert LindsayFRI
Oliver ...... Alex JenningsFRI
Freddy ...... Ben WillbondFRI
Amelia ...... Elizabeth BerringtonFRI
Tasneem ...... Zita SattarFRI
Masha ...... Debbie ChazenFRI
PM's Wife ...... Janice AcquahFRI
With additional material by Tom Mitchelson.FRI
FRI
12:00 You and Yours b00l9cjl (Listen)FRI
Consumer news and issues with Peter White.FRI
FRI
12:57 Weather b00l9clz (Listen)FRI
The latest weather forecast.FRI
FRI
13:00 World at One b00l9pxj (Listen)FRI
National and international news with Shaun Ley.FRI
FRI
13:30 Feedback b00lc9fc (Listen)FRI
Roger Bolton airs listeners' views on BBC radio programmesFRI
and policy.FRI
FRI
14:00 The Archers b00l9r7j (Listen)FRI
Brenda's diplomacy is put to the test.FRI
FRI
14:15 Afternoon Play b00lg4vz (Listen)FRI
The Dead LineFRI
By Phil Ford. When a Cardiff hospital is inundated withFRI
patients who have fallen into coma -like trances,FRI
Torchwood move in to investigate. The trances appear toFRI
have been triggered by phone calls, all received on retroFRI
phones and made from a number that hadn't been active forFRI
over 30 years. Determined to find out who has been callingFRI
the unfortunate victims, Jack rings the mysterious number,FRI
but the line is dead. But then it calls Jack back.FRI
Jack ...... John BarrowmanFRI
Gwen ...... Eve MylesFRI
Ianto ...... Gareth David-LloydFRI
Rhys ...... Kai OwenFRI
Stella ...... Dona CrollFRI
Jan ...... Eiry ThomasFRI
Bob ...... Matthew GravelleFRI
Tyler ...... Brendan CharlesonFRI
Directed by Kate McAll.FRI
FRI
15:00 Gardeners' Question Time b00lcksx (Listen)FRI
Peter Gibbs chairs the popular horticultural forum.FRI
Anne Swithinbank, John Cushnie and Matthew Wilson answerFRI
questions posed by gardeners in East Sussex.FRI
Including Gardening weather forecast.FRI
FRI
15:45 America, Empire of Liberty b00l9rkh (Listen)FRI
'A New World Order'?FRI
Series charting the history of America, written andFRI
presented by David Reynolds.FRI
A swift victory in Iraq points to a new internationalFRI
consensus, but the failure to remove Saddam Hussein fromFRI
power sows the seeds of future conflict.FRI
FRI
16:00 Last Word b00lcksz (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 b00lclqx (Listen)FRI
Francine Stock talks to Michael Mann about his gangsterFRI
epic, Public Enemies, starring Johnny Depp. MichaelFRI
Powell's widow, Thelma Schoonmaker, discusses herFRI
husband's classic The Red Shoes, which she and MartinFRI
Scorsese have just restored to its former glory.FRI
FRI
17:00 PM b00l9rpx (Listen)FRI
Full coverage and analysis of the day's news with EddieFRI
Mair. Plus Weather.FRI
FRI
18:00 Six O'Clock News b00l9rv9 (Listen)FRI
The latest national and international news from BBC RadioFRI
4, followed by Weather.FRI
FRI
18:30 The Now Show b00lclwj (Listen)FRI
Series 28, Episode 2FRI
Steve Punt and Hugh Dennis present a satirical review ofFRI
the week's news, with help from Mitch Benn, Laura Shavin,FRI
Jon Holmes and Marcus Brigstocke.FRI
FRI
19:00 The Archers b00l9r7l (Listen)FRI
Ambridge gets a new resident.FRI
FRI
19:15 Front Row b00l9rzh (Listen)FRI
Mark Lawson reports from the Manchester InternationalFRI
Festival. Featuring a collaboration between theatre groupFRI
Punchdrunk, documentary maker Adam Curtis and musicianFRI
Damon Albarn.FRI
FRI
19:45 Woman's Hour Drama b00lb30s (Listen)FRI
Sacred Hearts, CarnivalFRI
Dramatisation of the novel by Sarah Dunnat, set in aFRI
convent in Renaissance Italy, where a young woman has beenFRI
placed against her will.FRI
The convent celebrates the long-awaited carnival, butFRI
where is Serafina?FRI
Abbess ...... Eileen AtkinsFRI
Zuana ...... Geraldine JamesFRI
Serafina ...... Natalie DormerFRI
Umiliana ...... Sian ThomasFRI
Letizia ...... Ayesha AntoineFRI
Dramtised by Rachel Joyce.FRI
A Pacificus production for BBC Radio 4.FRI
FRI
20:00 Any Questions? b00lcm65 (Listen)FRI
Jonathan Dimbleby chairs the topical debate in Cranleigh.FRI
Panellists include historian Linda Colley and commentatorsFRI
and columnists Amanda Platell and Rod Liddle.FRI
FRI
20:50 David Attenborough's Life Stories b00lcmcq (Listen)FRI
SongstersFRI
Series of talks by Sir David Attenborough on the naturalFRI
histories of creatures and plants from around the world.FRI
People are not the only species who sing. Many birds doFRI
and even another ape. What messages are conveyed in theFRI
syllables, melodies and repeated phrases, and who isFRI
listening?FRI
FRI
21:00 America, Empire of Liberty Omnibus b00lcntn (Listen)FRI
Revolution and DemocracyFRI
Omnibus edition of the series charting the history ofFRI
America, written and presented by David Reynolds.FRI
America's power rises once again in the 1980s as the IronFRI
Curtain crumbles and technological changes bring the worldFRI
closer together, ushering in a new phase in internationalFRI
relations.FRI
FRI
21:58 Weather b00l9s75 (Listen)FRI
The latest weather forecast.FRI
FRI
22:00 The World Tonight b00l9s8b (Listen)FRI
National and international news and analysis with RobinFRI
Lustig.FRI
FRI
22:45 Book at Bedtime b00l9sp0 (Listen)FRI
The Spy Game, Episode 10FRI
Diana Quick reads the novel by Georgina Harding, set inFRI
1960s England.FRI
Unlike her brother, Anna has been unable to lay theFRI
mystery of their mother's past to rest. She visits herFRI
mother's birthplace to gather evidence and look for clues,FRI
deploying all the old tricks of the spy game. Will sheFRI
find the answers to the questions that have haunted herFRI
throughout her life?FRI
Abridged by Lauris Morgan Griffiths.FRI
FRI
23:00 A Good Read b00lbgtf (Listen)FRI
Kate Mosse talks to newsreader Emily Maitlis and theFRI
Archbishop of Wales, Dr Barry Morgan, about theirFRI
favourite books. They discuss a moving account ofFRI
dementia, a novel set during the siege of Sarajevo and anFRI
engaging portrait of an eccentric judge.FRI
FRI
23:30 Today in Parliament b00l9s9y (Listen)FRI
News, views and features on today's stories in ParliamentFRI
with Mark D'Arcy.FRI
FRI
FRI
26 June, 2009
Radio 4 Listings for 27/06/2009 - 03/07/2009
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