09 January, 2015

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SAT SATURDAY 10 JANUARY 2015 SAT SAT 00:00 Midnight News b04wrqgk (Listen) SAT The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4. SAT Followed by Weather. SAT SAT 00:30 Book of the Week b04wwtsj (Listen) SAT Different Every Time, Episode 5 SAT SAT Marcus O'Dair's biography of Robert Wyatt, a musical cult SAT cum national treasure, SAT is abridged in 5 parts by Katrin Williams: SAT SAT 5. Wyatt curates a very successful Meltdown Festival in SAT London. We learn about SAT 'le trac' - his particular form of stage fright - and meet SAT some of his famous SAT collaborators.. SAT SAT Reader Julian Rhind-Tutt SAT SAT Producer Duncan Minshull. SAT SAT Credits SAT Reader: Julian Rhind-Tutt SAT Author: Marcus O'Dair SAT Abridger: Katrin Williams SAT Producer: Duncan Minshull SAT SAT 00:48 Shipping Forecast b04wrqgm (Listen) SAT The latest shipping forecast. SAT SAT 01:00 Selection of BBC World Service Programmes b04wrqgp (Listen) SAT BBC Radio 4 joins the BBC World Service. BBC Radio 4 resumes SAT at 5.20am. SAT SAT 05:20 Shipping Forecast b04wrqgr (Listen) SAT The latest shipping forecast. SAT SAT 05:30 News Briefing b04wrqgt (Listen) SAT The latest news from BBC Radio 4. SAT SAT 05:43 Prayer for the Day b04wwwkz (Listen) SAT A reflection and prayer with Richard Hill. SAT SAT 05:45 iPM b04wwwl1 (Listen) SAT 'I feel like I'm in line for execution.' We hear from a SAT listener who has created an ethical dilemma for her medical SAT team by asking for her pacemaker to be switched off. SAT Presented by Eddie Mair and Jennifer Tracey. iPM@bbc.co.uk. SAT SAT 06:00 News and Papers b04wrqgw (Listen) SAT The latest news headlines. Including a look at the papers. SAT SAT 06:04 Weather b04wrqgy (Listen) SAT The latest weather forecast. SAT SAT 06:07 Open Country b04wwmcc (Listen) SAT Wiltshire Wellbeing Group SAT SAT Helen Mark meets the people who have found the courage to SAT embrace outdoor life. SAT SAT The Wiltshire Wildlife Trust has been running the Well Being SAT Programme since 2008, in partnership with Wiltshire Council SAT Public Health, providing support for people suffering from SAT mental and emotional stress. The programme is available to SAT anyone experiencing issues such as persistent low mood, SAT depression, anxiety or long-term mental health conditions - SAT this includes people who may be experiencing mental health SAT issues on top of physical or mental disability too. SAT SAT Joining them at one of their regular weekly sessions, Helen SAT meets those whose lives have quite literally been SAT transformed by this project - and by embracing the landscape SAT on their doorstep have also found their way back to a SAT happier life. SAT SAT Produced by Nicola Humphries. SAT SAT Support Organisations SAT Mind SAT is a leading mental health charity in England and Wales. It SAT provides advice and support to empower anyone experiencing a SAT mental health problem. The charity campaigns to improve SAT services, raise awareness and promote understanding. The SAT Mind infoline provides information on a range of topics SAT including types of mental health problem, where to get help, SAT medication and alternative treatments and advocacy. They are SAT also able to provide details of local help and support. SAT SAT "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:office" /> SAT SAT Phone: 0300 123 3393 (weekdays 9am - 6pm) SAT SAT Email: SAT info@mind.org.uk SAT SAT www.mind.org.uk SAT SAT Rethink Mental Illness SAT is a charity that believes a better life is possible for SAT millions of people affected by mental illness. They can SAT provide practical advice and information about issues such SAT as therapy and medication, benefits, debt, criminal justice SAT and your rights under the Mental Health Act, as well as SAT operating support groups across England. SAT SAT Rethink Information and Advice Line: 0300 5000 927 SAT (Monday-Friday 10am-2pm) SAT SAT Email: SAT advice@rethink.org SAT www.rethink.org SAT SAT SANE SAT provides emotional support and information to anyone SAT affected by mental illness. Their services are completely SAT confidential and whatever your problems or concerns, you SAT will receive non-judgemental emotional support. There are a SAT number of ways to reach them: SAT SAT Helpline: 0845 767 8000 (available 6pm – 11pm every day) SAT SAT Textcare: SAT http://www.sane.org.uk/what_we_do/support/textcare/ SAT SAT Support Forum: SAT http://www.sane.org.uk/what_we_do/support/supportforum/ SAT SAT SAT Website: SAT http://www.sane.org.uk SAT SAT Depression Alliance SAT brings people together to end the loneliness and isolation SAT that so often comes with depression. Their support network SAT is a safe, friendly and easy way to share understanding, SAT information and friendship through depression and recovery. SAT Whether you’re currently going through a period depression SAT or you’re exploring recovery, they can put you in touch with SAT others who understand; this may be through their self help SAT groups, or through Friends in Need, a supportive community SAT for people living with depression. SAT SAT Depression Alliance is a leading charity in the UK for SAT anyone affected by depression, and they can help you meet SAT and chat to others in your local area, join a self help SAT group, and learn more about depression, treatment and SAT recovery. They also campaign to end the stigma of depression SAT and to raise awareness of what it means to live with it. SAT SAT Email: SAT information@depressionalliance.org SAT www.depressionalliance.org SAT SAT Friends in Need SAT https://friendsinneed.co.uk/ SAT SAT Bipolar UK SAT is a national charity dedicated to supporting individuals SAT with the much misunderstood and devastating condition of SAT bipolar, their families and carers. SAT SAT Phone: 020 7931 6480 SAT SAT Email: SAT info@bipolaruk.org.uk SAT www.bipolaruk.org.uk SAT SAT Bipolar Scotland SAT provides information, support and advice for people affected SAT by bipolar disorder and all who care. SAT SAT Phone: 0141 560 2050 SAT www.bipolarscotland.org.uk SAT SAT Emergence SAT is a service user-led organisation supporting all people SAT affected by personality disorder including service users, SAT carers, family and friends and professionals. SAT www.emergenceplus.org.uk SAT SAT YoungMinds SAT is a leading children and young people’s mental health and SAT wellbeing charity. Visit their website for information, SAT support and advice. Concerned parents can also contact the SAT Parents' Helpline, which offers free confidential online and SAT telephone support, including information and advice, to any SAT adult worried about the emotional problems, behaviour or SAT mental health of a child or young person up to the age of SAT 25. SAT SAT YoungMinds Parents’ Helpline: 0808 802 5544 (Monday –Friday, SAT 9.30am - 4pm) SAT SAT Email: SAT parents@youngminds.org.uk SAT http://www.youngminds.org.uk/ SAT SAT Advice and support for young people: SAT http://www.youngminds.org.uk/for_children_young_people SAT SAT SAT Advice and support for parents: SAT http://www.youngminds.org.uk/for_parents SAT SAT Breathing Space SAT is a free, confidential phone and web based service for SAT people in Scotland experiencing low mood, depression or SAT anxiety. They are there in times of difficulty to provide a SAT safe and supportive space by listening, offering advice and SAT information. SAT SAT If you think you need Breathing Space call 0800 83 85 87 SAT (6pm til 2am Monday to Thursday and 24 hours at the SAT weekend). A BSL service is also available via the website. SAT www.breathingspacescotland.co.uk SAT SAT Support in Mind Scotland SAT is a national mental health charity supporting people SAT affected by serious mental health problems and mental SAT illness including family members friends and carers. We SAT have a national enquiry line and local services in many SAT parts of Scotland, providing information, emotional support, SAT practical support and specialist guidance relating to mental SAT health legislation as it affects individuals and families. SAT SAT Telephone - 0131 662 4359 (Mon-Fri office hours) SAT SAT email - SAT info@supportinmindscotland.org.uk SAT www.supportinmindscotland.org.uk SAT SAT Community Advice & Listening Line SAT offers emotional support and information/literature on SAT mental health and related matters to the people of Wales. SAT Anyone concerned about their own mental health or that of a SAT relative or friend can access the service. The C.A.L.L. SAT Helpline offers a confidential listening and support SAT service. SAT SAT Freephone: 0800 132 737, or text "help" to 81066. SAT http://callhelpline.org.uk/ SAT SAT Lifeline is the Northern Ireland SAT crisis response helpline service for people who are SAT experiencing distress or despair. No matter what your age or SAT where you live in Northern Ireland, if you are or someone SAT you know is in distress or despair, Lifeline is here to SAT help. SAT SAT Freephone: 0808 808 8000 (24 hours a day) SAT www.lifelinehelpline.info SAT SAT Minding Your Head SAT is for people who are worried about mental health – either SAT their own or that of someone else – as well as those SAT interested in maintaining good mental health. Information SAT and details of the support available across Northern Ireland SAT can be found on the website. You can also visit your GP for SAT advice. SAT www.mindingyourhead.info SAT SAT SupportLine SAT offers confidential emotional support to children, young SAT adults and adults by telephone, email and post. SAT SAT To speak directly with a SupportLine worker in confidence SAT call 01708 765200. SAT SAT There is also information on their website. SAT www.supportline.org.uk SAT SAT SAT 06:30 Farming Today b04xjbjs (Listen) SAT Farming Today This Week SAT SAT The latest news about food, farming and the countryside. SAT Presented by Anna Hill and produced by Emma Campbell. SAT SAT 06:57 Weather b04wrqh0 (Listen) SAT The latest weather forecast. SAT SAT 07:00 Today b04xjcmt (Listen) SAT Morning news and current affairs. Including Yesterday in SAT Parliament, Sports Desk, Thought for the Day and Weather. SAT SAT 09:00 Saturday Live b04xjcmw (Listen) SAT Artistic Director and acclaimed comedian, Viv Groskop joins SAT Aasmah Mir and Suzy Klein to talk about the 'caw' of SAT stand-up comedy and what it's like making tea for famous SAT authors at the Bath Literature Festival. SAT SAT Ten years ago Paul Sinton-Hewitt was fired and then had a SAT bad fall which ruptured his stomach. Not knowing what to do SAT with himself, Paul turned to running, and set up a club with SAT the aim of running 5k at 9 o'clock on a Saturday morning. 13 SAT people joined him on his first run. Today, more than 1 SAT million people across the world are part of the phenomenon SAT Paul created that day - it's called Parkrun and it's SAT happening as we speak, in more than 500 parks across the SAT world. SAT SAT Seventy seven year-old Jill Stidever has been teaching SAT children with disabilities to swim for over 50 years. Three SAT of her swimmers have gone on to be paralympians - including SAT her daughter Jane who won five gold medals. In December Jill SAT won the 2014 BBC Get Inspired Unsung Hero award at the SAT Sports Personality of the Year for her work in changing the SAT perception of disabled sport. SAT SAT Interaction designer & aspiring astronaut Nelly Ben Hayoun SAT works to bring the wonder of outer space into the comfort of SAT the living room & creates chaos out of order. SAT SAT JP Devlin meets a group of pensioners in Gateshead who find SAT that keeping hens helps stave off loneliness. SAT SAT Novelist, essayist, lyricist, and screenwriter Nick Hornby SAT picks his Inheritance Tracks SAT SAT Producer: Maire Devine SAT Editor: Karen Dalziel SAT SAT I Laughed, I Cried: How One Woman Took on Stand-Up and SAT (Almost) Ruined Her Life Paperback - Jun 2013 by Viv SAT Groskop. Published by Orion SAT SAT Inheritance Tracks: SAT Ring of Fire written by June Carter Cash and Merle Kilgore SAT sung by Johnny Cash, 1963 album, Ring of Fire: The Best of SAT Johnny Cash. SAT (Do the) Mashed Potatoes recorded by James Brown with his SAT band in 1959. SAT SAT Credits SAT Presenter: Aasmah Mir SAT Presenter: Suzy Klein SAT Interviewed Guest: Viv Groskop SAT Interviewed Guest: Paul Sinton-Hewitt SAT Interviewed Guest: Jill Stidever SAT Interviewed Guest: Nelly Ben Hayoun SAT Interviewed Guest: JP Devlin SAT Interviewed Guest: Nick Hornby SAT Producer: Maire Devine SAT Editor: Karen Dalziel SAT SAT 10:30 The Kitchen Cabinet b04xjcmy (Listen) SAT Series 9, Hastings SAT SAT Jay Rayner hosts the culinary panel programme in Hastings. SAT SAT Taking questions from a local audience are food historian SAT Annie Gray, DIY food expert Tim Hayward, Israeli chef Itamar SAT Srulovich and a Glaswegian chef with a taste for Catalonian SAT cuisine, Rachel McCormack. SAT SAT The team discusses the culinary legacy of the Normans - SAT while enjoying fried fish and enduring pottage from the past SAT and a taxidermy pie courtesy of Annie Gray. SAT SAT Food Consultant: Anna Colquhoun SAT SAT Produced by Robert Abel and Miranda Hinkley SAT A Somethin' Else production for BBC Radio 4. SAT SAT 11:00 Week in Westminster b04xjcn0 (Listen) SAT Sue Cameron of The Daily Telegraph looks behind the scenes SAT at Westminster. SAT The editor is Marie Jessel. SAT SAT 11:30 From Our Own Correspondent b04wrqh2 (Listen) SAT Looking beyond the headlines: correspondents with insight SAT and analysis consider: the consequences of the massacre at SAT the offices of Charlie Hebdo in Paris; the rallies in SAT Germany for and against the influence of Islam in Europe and SAT the arguments over free speech in Turkey. Also in this SAT edition one correspondent, leaving Mexico, pays tributes to SAT the country's brave mothers while another, visiting SAT Antarctica, wonders if tourists should be allowed even to SAT set foot in this, the earth's last great unspoiled SAT wilderness. SAT SAT 12:00 News Summary b04wrqh4 (Listen) SAT The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4. SAT SAT 12:04 Money Box b04xjcn2 (Listen) SAT Second-hand Annuity - One Careful Owner SAT SAT In this week's programme. SAT SAT Annuity sale SAT Freedom and Choice in Pensions begins in April. But five SAT million existing pensioners who bought an annuity before it SAT was announced are left out. They are stuck with an annual SAT income which is an income guaranteed for life but probably SAT at a level they always found disappointing. This week the SAT Pensions Minister said he wants to include them too, though SAT he has very little time before the election to pass the laws SAT to do so. SAT SAT Payday gap SAT Will payday loan customers who need money turn to the dark SAT side when many payday lenders go out of business in response SAT to regulation and a price cap? Or is the Church of England SAT ready to come to their rescue as the Archbishop of SAT Canterbury - former banker Justin Welby - sort of promised SAT in July 2013? SAT SAT RPI RIP SAT The Retail Prices Index was moved from intensive care SAT towards the mortuary this week. The last rites were SAT administered by Institute for Fiscal Studies Director Paul SAT Johnson who recommended it should no longer be used as a SAT measure of inflation. Already de-designated as a national SAT statistic in March 2013, its life support is about to be SAT turned off for most purposes. But Johnson is less clear SAT about what will replace it - he doesn't much like the CPI SAT either. He will tell us why. SAT SAT Holiday cash SAT As the euro tumbles against the pound should we fill our SAT boots with notes and coins ready for a trip to one of the 19 SAT (now including Lithuania) Eurozone countries? Or is currency SAT speculation only for the likes of Warren Buffet. And do we SAT need actual cash at all? SAT SAT 12:30 The Now Show b04wwvnq (Listen) SAT Series 45, Episode 1 SAT SAT Steve Punt and Hugh Dennis return with a new series of The SAT Now Show, looking at the week's events via topical stand-up SAT and sketches with guests Mitch Benn, Laura Shavin, Rich Hall SAT and Vikki Stone. SAT SAT Credits SAT Presenter: Steve Punt SAT Presenter: Hugh Dennis SAT Performer: Mitch Benn SAT Performer: Laura Shavin SAT Performer: Rich Hall SAT Performer: Vikki Stone SAT SAT 12:57 Weather b04wrqh6 (Listen) SAT The latest weather forecast. SAT SAT 13:00 News b04wrqh8 (Listen) SAT The latest news from BBC Radio 4. SAT SAT 13:10 Any Questions? b04wwwc6 (Listen) SAT Victoria Ayling, Jillian Creasy, Maajid Nawaz, Sir Keir SAT Starmer, Tom Tugendhat SAT SAT Jonathan Dimbleby presents political debate and discussion SAT from Harlow College in Essex with prospective parliamentary SAT candidates hoping to win a seat in the May General Election. SAT Victoria Ayling is standing for UKIP, Jillian Creasy for the SAT Green Party, Maajid Nawaz for the Liberal Democrats , Sir SAT Keir Starmer for Labour and Tom Tugendhat for the SAT Conservative Party. SAT SAT 14:00 Any Answers? b04xjfxy (Listen) SAT Listeners' calls and emails in response to this week's SAT edition of Any Questions? Presented by Anita Anand. SAT SAT 14:30 Saturday Drama b03kp47b (Listen) SAT Angel Maker SAT SAT Angel Maker by Carine Adler SAT SAT When penniless Hungarian Lili arrives in London with her SAT young daughter, she is determined to use whatever means SAT available to make the arrangement with her rich boyfriend SAT Sam more permanent. A passionate tale of money, sex and the SAT power they bring, set in 1950s London. SAT SAT Producer/Director Charlotte Riches SAT SAT Angel Maker is set in mid 1950s, post war London, a time SAT when women had few choices and would be lost without a man SAT to protect them. This was especially true for immigrants SAT like Lili Weiss, a penniless, Jewish Hungarian, who comes to SAT London with her young daughter Rosie in the hope of securing SAT a brighter future for herself and her daughter by marrying SAT Sam, a man whom she had a passionate affair with just after SAT the war. As a development entrepreneur, Sam is rich and SAT powerful and is making a name for himself in the higher SAT echelons of London society. As a Jewish immigrant with no SAT family and no money Lili is at the opposite end of this SAT spectrum. Lili must use her sexuality and charm to encourage SAT Max to go against the prejudice of London society and his SAT own family to take her as his wife. SAT SAT Credits SAT Lili: Anamaria Marinca SAT Sam: Adam Levy SAT Rosie: Ashley Ogden SAT Julia: Harriet Chandler Judd SAT Jean: Edward Akrout SAT Rebecca: Rosina Carbone SAT Jacob: Stuart Richman SAT Mrs Mills: Maggie Fox SAT Writer: Carine Adler SAT Producer: Charlotte Riches SAT Director: Charlotte Riches SAT SAT 15:30 Sasha's Song b04wtzz5 (Listen) SAT In a rapidly changing Russia, Sasha Tsaliuk continues to SAT fight for the existence of his beloved Moscow Acapella SAT Jewish Choir. Formed as the Soviet Union collapsed around SAT him, Sasha came to the choir as conductor when it was a SAT potent, exciting and hopeful symbol of the new Russia. Here SAT was music both sacred and folk that had been arrested, SAT buried and silence by Communism, anti-semitism and the SAT hammer blow of war- it was the return of those voices long SAT stifled. SAT SAT Whilst many of Sasha's contemporaries left to begin new SAT lives abroad Sasha stayed, believing the choir offered hope SAT and progress for the best of modern Russian values. Tsaliuk SAT had once performed in the legendary Big Soviet Children's SAT Choir, beloved across all of the Soviet Union. Singing to SAT the Party highups and travelling the length and breadth of SAT the Union. Now Sasha lives to revive Jewish Russian music; SAT the music of the vanished world of his grandparents. His SAT choir has won international acclaim on its many tours and SAT draws diverse audiences at home. Frequently it performs for SAT the mega rich who find it charming and fashionable. But SAT Sasha's perfect dinner jacket hides deep worries. SAT SAT The choir perennially struggles for funding and the Russia SAT he hoped would be home to the choir is perplexingly SAT different and volatile. Every night, Sasha is up late on SAT Skype scouring the world for sponsors. As the Moscow Jewish SAT Acapella Choir marks its 25th anniversary Monica Whitlock SAT hears its story and encounters Sasha's world. SAT SAT Producer Mark Burman. SAT SAT 16:00 Woman's Hour b04xjfy0 (Listen) SAT Weekend Woman's Hour SAT SAT We hear from the labour MP who introduced a bill in December SAT calling for big companies to reveal their gender pay gap. SAT Whilst the majority of MP's backed the proposed legislation SAT 7 conservative MP's didn't. We hear from Adam Afriyie an MP SAT who voted against the bill to tell us why. SAT SAT What is the future of women's magazines and how will print SAT versions survive in a digital world. SAT SAT The Tate Galleries in London, Liverpool, and St Ives has SAT unveiled an unprecedented line up of Women artists for 2015. SAT We hear about some of those highlights. SAT SAT We hear from a listener calling for a Royal Commission on SAT murder to take place after her friend was killed by her SAT estranged husband in 2010 afer a divorce battle. SAT SAT Four women who lead Royal Colleges talk about medicine as a SAT profession for women and whether barriers to leadership SAT roles are finally breaking down? SAT SAT Michaela de Prince talks about being orphaned in Sierra SAT Leone and adopted by American parents and how her dream to SAT become a dancer came after a faded picture blew into her SAT orphanage gates. SAT SAT And we ask whether adult children still living at home SAT should pay rent? SAT SAT Presented by Jane Garvey SAT Producer: Rabeka Nurmahomed SAT Editor: Jane Thurlow. SAT SAT Equal Pay SAT Sarah Champion, the Labour MP for Rotherham introduced a SAT bill on December 16th 2014 calling for big companies to SAT reveal their gender pay gap. A majority of 258 MP’s backed SAT the proposed legislation that would make it compulsory for SAT companies with more than 250 staff to be transparent about SAT the difference between male and female pay. 7 male SAT conservative MP’s voted against SAT The Equal Pay Transparency bill SAT including the MP for Windsor, Adam Afriyie. Both Sarah and SAT Adam join Jane to discuss how best to ensure pay equality in SAT 2015, why Adam opposes the bill and how likely it is that SAT the bill will be backed by the government and eventually SAT become law. SAT SAT The Future of Women’s Magazines SAT SAT Readerships of print magazines are falling in favour of SAT digital and mobile editions. Is online a poor substitute for SAT the real thing or is that view outdated? SAT We get some magazine editors SAT together to ask what is the future of women’s magazines and SAT what are they SAT doing to survive SAT ? SAT SAT This programme also featured part of an interview with the SAT magazine journalist SAT Alice Head - part of the Woman's Hour Collection SAT , classic interviews from the history of the programme SAT SAT Women at the Tate 2015 SAT The Tate Galleries SAT in London, Liverpool and St Ives has unveiled an SAT unprecedented line up of Women artists for 2015, including a SAT Marlene Dumas exhibition; the first ever UK Sonia Delaunay SAT retrospective; the first Barbara Hepworth exhibition in SAT almost 50 years and the displaying of Tracey Emin’s famous SAT ‘My bed’. Jenni is joined by Head of International SAT Collections Frances Morris who will be telling us about some SAT of the highlights. SAT SAT Refuge and Domestic Violence Series - Nicky Morgan, Women’s SAT Minister SAT SAT Over the past couple of months we have been running a series SAT on domestic violence and the funding crisis faced by SAT refuges SAT all across the country. The government recently injected SAT £10 million into the national network of refuges and just SAT before Christmas psychological and emotional abuse was made SAT a criminal offence with a potential lengthy prison term. But SAT with rising cases of domestic violence is more legislation SAT and a one off large sum enough to maintain such a vital SAT service in the long term? Nicky Morgan, Women’s Minister, SAT responds to some of the concerns raised on Woman’s Hour. And SAT Polly Neate, CEO of SAT Women’s Aid SAT also joins Jenni in the Woman’s Hour studio. SAT SAT For more information on this issue please click the links SAT below: SAT www.refuge.org.uk SAT www.mensadviceline.org.uk SAT SAT Leading Women in Medicine SAT SAT For years, men dominated medicine and women faced numerous SAT obstacles to advancing their careers. Are they finally SAT breaking down barriers to leadership roles in medicine? SAT SAT Jane Garvey talks to four women who lead Royal colleges, SAT Miss Clare Marx SAT Prof Jane Dacre SAT *,* SAT Prof Carrie MacEwen SAT and SAT Dr Suzy Lishman SAT SAT about medicine as a profession for women and what they hope SAT to achieve by taking on these roles. SAT SAT Michaela DePrince SAT Michaela DePrince SAT was orphaned in Sierra Leone, adopted by American parents SAT and is now a professional ballerina. Michaela talks about SAT her life and how her dream to become a dancer came after a SAT faded picture blew into her orphanage gates. SAT SAT Charging Children Rent SAT The average age of buying your first house was revealed to SAT be 30 this week, and as many landlords are predicting rent SAT increases in 2015, record numbers of young adults now live SAT at home with their parents. More than 3.3 million 20-34 year SAT olds live at home, and it’s getting harder for children to SAT fly the nest. But what about the impact it has on the SAT parents, and should those parents charge rent? Jenni’s SAT joined by parenting expert Sue Atkins and Financial SAT Journalist Annie Shaw. SAT SAT Credits SAT Presenter: Jane Garvey SAT Interviewed Guest: Adam Afriyie SAT Interviewed Guest: Michaela DePrince SAT Producer: Rabeka Nurmahomed SAT Editor: Jane Thurlow SAT SAT 17:00 PM b04xjfy2 (Listen) SAT Full coverage of the day's news. SAT SAT 17:30 iPM b04wwwl1 (Listen) SAT [Repeat of broadcast at 05:45 today] SAT SAT 17:54 Shipping Forecast b04wrqhb (Listen) SAT The latest shipping forecast. SAT SAT 17:57 Weather b04wrqhd (Listen) SAT The latest weather forecast. SAT SAT 18:00 Six O'Clock News b04wrqhg (Listen) SAT The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4. SAT SAT 18:15 Loose Ends b04xjfy4 (Listen) SAT Arthur Smith, Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall, Fred Wiseman, SAT Chris Lynam, Shelina Janmohamed, J Mascis, Boxed In SAT SAT Hugh Fearnley-whittingstall talks to Clive about Series 2 of SAT 'River Cottage Australia' and also about his latest book: SAT 'River Cottage, Light & Easy'. Writer Shelina Janmohamed SAT explores what it means to be young, female and Muslim today. SAT She meets the Mipsterz - or Muslim Hipsters - and other SAT fashionable, educated, young Muslim women confronting SAT cultural stereotypes and negotiating their futures. Co-host SAT Arthur Smith talks to comedian Chris Lynam - in the words of SAT the New York Times, 'a brilliantly bizarre antidote to SAT today's truculent society', and American filmmaker Fred SAT Wiseman, recipient of the Golden Lion for Lifetime SAT Achievement at last year's Venice International Film SAT Festival, talks about his new film 'National Gallery' more SAT than half a century after the he produced his first SAT feature-length documentary 'The Cool World' in 1963. With SAT music from J Mascis who performs ''Every Morning' from his SAT album 'Tied To A Star' And from Boxed In who perform 'Foot SAT Of The Hill' from their album 'Boxed In'. SAT SAT Producer Debbie Kilbride. SAT SAT Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall SAT Episode two of ‘River Cottage Australia’ is on Sunday 11th SAT January at 20.00 on More 4. SAT ‘River Cottage Light & Easy’ is published by Bloomsbury and SAT available now. SAT SAT SAT Shelina Janmohamed SAT ‘Hip In A Hijab’ is available now on BBC iPlayer. SAT SAT Chris Lynam SAT ‘ErictheFred’ is at Jackson’s Lane, London at 20.00 from SAT Thursday 15th to Saturday 17th January, as part of the SAT London International Mime Festival which runs until 31st SAT January. SAT SAT Fred Wiseman SAT ‘The National Gallery’ is in cinemas from Friday 9th SAT January. SAT SAT SAT Boxed In SAT ‘Boxed In’ is available on Nettwork Records on Monday 19th SAT January. SAT Boxed In are playing at Sticky Mikes, Brighton on Tuesday SAT 10th, Start The Bus, Bristol on Wednesday 11th and SAT Electrowerkz, London on Thursday 12th February. Check their SAT website for further tour dates. SAT SAT J Mascis SAT ‘Tied To A Star’ is available now on Sub Pop. SAT J Mascis is playing The Haunt, Bristol on Saturday 9th, The SAT Ruby Lounge, Manchester on Sunday 10th and Whelans, Dublin SAT on 12th January. Check his website for further tour dates. SAT SAT SAT 19:00 From Fact to Fiction b04xjfy6 (Listen) SAT Series 17, 140 Characters with Nothing to Say SAT SAT Award-winning playwright DC Jackson's searing comedy about SAT twitter storms and trolls. SAT SAT Credits SAT Muriel: Gabriel Quigley SAT Jay: Steven McNicoll SAT D S Gordon: David Ireland SAT Writer: DC Jackson SAT Director: Kirsty Williams SAT SAT 19:15 Saturday Review b04xjfzk (Listen) SAT Whiplash, Foxcatcher, Daniel Kitson's Tree, Cucumber Banana SAT Tofu, Weathering SAT SAT A review of the week's cultural highlights. SAT SAT 20:00 Archive on 4 b03bpv42 (Listen) SAT A Brief History of Irony SAT SAT "What is irony ? Why do we need it ? Does it have any SAT socially redeeming features whatsoever, or is it merely SAT nasty ?" SAT SAT Ian Hislop, John Sergeant, Kathy Lette, Barry Cryer and SAT Madonna join the American satirist Joe Queenan in a search SAT for the meaning and purpose of irony - or saying one thing SAT to mean something else. Juvenal, Swift and John Lennon all SAT find a place in the spotlight, as do the bible, Oliver SAT Cromwell and World War One. SAT SAT "Some might think it ironic that the BBC has hired an SAT American presenter for this show," says the presenter, "but SAT the latest chapter in irony's history was written in the SAT United States." The reference is to the 2001 destruction of SAT the Twin Towers, and the proclamation that the Age of Irony SAT was dead. "Shattered Nation Yearns to Care About Stupid SAT Bullshit Again," replied the Onion newspaper. We have an SAT interview with the editor about the dangers of stepping into SAT the irony-free zone. SAT SAT The programme also features Armando Iannucci, Kurt Anderson, SAT Brenda Maddox, Dean Martin, Bert Kaempfert and The Mike SAT Flowers Pops. SAT SAT The producer is Miles Warde. SAT SAT 21:00 War and Peace b04w82wf (Listen) SAT Episode 2 SAT SAT Having inherited his father's fortune, Pierre becomes the SAT new Count Bezukhov and the richest man in Russia. Prince SAT Vassily's charming daughter, Helene, captures Pierre's SAT attention and before long they are married. But will it be a SAT happy match? SAT SAT Meanwhile, Princess Marya is being wooed by Helen's wily SAT brother, Anatole, while war dominates for others - Prince SAT Andrei is building a respectful relationship with General SAT Kutuzov and courageously speaks out to Prince Bagration in SAT defence of Captain Tushin while Nikolai is wounded at SAT Shoengraben. The Battle of Austerlitz is imminent. SAT SAT A dynamic new dramatisation by Timberlake Wertenbaker of Leo SAT Tolstoy's epic - from the translation by Richard Pevear and SAT Larissa Volokonsky - follows the fortunes of three Russian SAT aristocratic families during the Napoleonic War. Starring SAT Lesley Manville, John Hurt, Alun Armstrong and Harriet SAT Walter. SAT SAT The story moves between their past and present as Pierre, SAT Natasha, Marya and Nikolai talk to their children about the SAT events that shaped their lives and the lives of every SAT Russian who lived through these troubled times. SAT SAT War and Peace reflects the panorama of life at every level SAT of Russian society in this period. The longest of 19th SAT Century novels, it's an epic story in which historical, SAT social, ethical and religious issues are explored on a scale SAT never before attempted in fiction. From this, Timberlake SAT Wertenbaker has created a riveting radio dramatisation in SAT ten episodes. SAT SAT Director: Celia de Wolff SAT Executive Producer: Peter Hoare SAT SAT A Pier production for BBC Radio 4. SAT SAT Credits SAT Actor: Lesley Manville SAT Actor: John Hurt SAT Actor: Alun Armstrong SAT Actor: Harriet Walter SAT Author: Leo Tolstoy SAT Abridger: Timberlake Wertenbaker SAT Director: Celia de Wolff SAT SAT 22:00 News and Weather b04wrqhj (Listen) SAT The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4, SAT followed by weather. SAT SAT 22:15 Unreliable Evidence b04wwgz9 (Listen) SAT The Law and Artificial Intelligence SAT SAT Clive Anderson ask how our legal system will cope in a SAT fast-approaching world of autonomous cars, care-bots and SAT other machines using artificial intelligence to make SAT judgments normally made by humans. SAT SAT What will be the legal implications of the use of robotics SAT in healthcare - the introduction of care-bots that not only SAT monitor patients' medical care, but carry meals, crack jokes SAT and remind patients to take medication? Who will be sued for SAT negligence if the care-bot malfunctions - the NHS, the SAT doctor who delegated responsibility to the machine, the SAT manufacturer of the machine or the software company? SAT SAT The Government is currently changing laws to allow the SAT testing of prototype autonomous self-driving vehicles on UK SAT roads - how will these changes affect motorists? Who will be SAT liable in the event of an accident? What happens if a car is SAT hacked and taken over by a criminal third party? Who has SAT access to data about the car's, and therefore the SAT passenger's, movements? SAT SAT The development in Japan of therapeutic robots looking like SAT baby seals has raised questions about whether robots should SAT be given human or animal form. What are the legal SAT implications of having to separate a sick child from the SAT malfunctioning robot with which he or she has bonded? SAT SAT Can a super intelligent robot be legally accountable for the SAT decisions it takes? Who has the intellectual property rights SAT for the creative output of a robot? And can existing laws SAT deal with all these issues or do we need major new SAT legislation to deal with the robotic future? SAT SAT Produced by Brian King SAT An Above The Title production for BBC Radio 4. SAT SAT 23:00 Brain of Britain b04wtgjv (Listen) SAT (2/17) SAT Which South American country owns Robinson Crusoe Island? SAT And which punctuation mark is used in maths to stand for the SAT factorial of an integer? SAT SAT Russell Davies puts these and many other questions to the SAT contenders in the second heat of the 2015 series. This week SAT they come from Leicestershire, Hampshire, East Sussex and SAT the West Midlands. Each will be hoping he or she can win a SAT place in the semi-finals and perhaps stand a chance of SAT adding their name to the illustrious list of Brain of SAT Britain champions. SAT SAT Producer: Paul Bajoria. SAT SAT Today's competitors SAT SAT TED BARR, a criminal barrister from Wigston in SAT Leicestershire; SAT SAT MAYA DAVIS, a retired teacher from Brighton; SAT SAT JONATHAN FRERE, a retired school bursar from Andover in SAT Hampshire; SAT SAT VICKY SMITH, a financial controller from Birmingham. SAT SAT 23:30 India's Beats: The Hungry Generation b04ws24p (Listen) SAT Allen Ginsberg arrived in early 1960s Calcutta to discover a SAT collective of angry young poets whose anti-establishment SAT antics were uncannily reminiscent of his own past. This is SAT the story of the so-called Hungry Generation. SAT SAT Fifty years later, we follow in the footsteps of the Beat SAT Generation to the literary centre of India and go in search SAT of the Hungryalist poets. Who were they? Where did they fit SAT with a rich Bengali literary tradition that includes the SAT great Rabindranath Tagore? What eventually led to their SAT arrests, imprisonment and disbandment? SAT SAT The Hungry Generation were a special breed - born in the SAT slums, but highly educated and primed for a revolution in SAT both literature and society. Through their verse, they broke SAT strict rules of Bengali poetry as well as social taboos. In SAT their actions they rubbished 'bourgeois' Bengali polity - SAT consciously acting without manners or etiquette, burping, SAT farting and using bad language. SAT SAT They also used clever stunts to attack local officials and SAT politicians, and held readings in socially unacceptable SAT venues such as brothels, opium dens and graveyards. SAT Hungryalist poets, such as the Roychoudhary brothers, and SAT Utpal Kumar Basu, stood for the outsiders of society. SAT SAT Eventually the authorities had enough. Hungryalists were SAT rounded up and arrested on charges of obscenity and SAT conspiracy against the state. Ginsberg attempted to SAT intervene, sending letters of support. US literary journals SAT carried the story and printed Hungryalist poetry. The SAT movement floundered. SAT SAT But despite this, we discover that the Hungryalist SAT anti-establishment spirit is very much still alive in SAT modern-day Calcutta today. SAT SAT Produced by Dom Byrne SAT A Blakeway production for BBC Radio 4. SAT SAT SUN SUNDAY 11 JANUARY 2015 SUN SUN 00:00 Midnight News b04xkfww (Listen) SUN The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4. SUN Followed by Weather. SUN SUN 00:30 The Showman's Parson: Tales from the Memoirs of the SUN Rev Thomas Horne b03wh36q (Listen) SUN The Dwarf's Stratagem SUN SUN Thomas Horne was born in 1849 in a caravan at Nottingham SUN Goose Fair. He spent the first part of his life as a working SUN showman - dressing up as a performing bear, running a Penny SUN Bazaar around the Lancashire Wakes, working as a doorman in SUN Mrs Williams' Waxwork, and finally becoming an actor in a SUN Mumming Booth and a partner in an Illusion Show. Latterly, SUN he joined a missionary brotherhood in Oxford, and was SUN ordained as a priest in Leeds in 1885. SUN SUN Until his death in 1918, Thomas Horne was a vigorous SUN campaigner for the rights of travelling people. With his SUN education, training as a priest, and family association with SUN the fairground, he was their ideal representative. He SUN travelled throughout the country, preaching to showfolk and, SUN in one year alone, he travelled over 12,000 miles, visiting SUN fairs as far apart as Penzance in Cornwall to Ayr in SUN Scotland. SUN SUN The stories in this series are taken from his memoirs held SUN in the National Fairground Archive in Sheffield. SUN SUN Today's story concerns the exploits of a cunning dwarf, SUN Peter Piper, who is in charge of an amazing mechanical SUN waxwork exhibition visiting Cardiff. SUN SUN Read by Tony Lidington SUN SUN Producer David Blount SUN A Pier production for BBC Radio 4. SUN SUN Credits SUN Reader: Tony Lidington SUN Producer: David Blount SUN Author: Thomas Horne SUN SUN 00:48 Shipping Forecast b04xkfwy (Listen) SUN The latest shipping forecast. SUN SUN 01:00 Selection of BBC World Service Programmes b04xkfx0 (Listen) SUN BBC Radio 4 joins the BBC World Service. BBC Radio 4 resumes SUN at 5.20am. SUN SUN 05:20 Shipping Forecast b04xkfx2 (Listen) SUN The latest shipping forecast. SUN SUN 05:30 News Briefing b04xkfx4 (Listen) SUN The latest news from BBC Radio 4. SUN SUN 05:43 Bells on Sunday b050hhct (Listen) SUN The bells of All Saints Church, East Pennard in Somerset. SUN SUN 05:45 David Baddiel Tries to Understand b04wwgzc (Listen) SUN Electricity SUN SUN In a new series, David Baddiel sets out to make sense of SUN some apparently puzzling topics. SUN SUN In this first programme, and after hearing suggestions from SUN his followers on social media, David seeks to understand SUN electricity. 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SUN SUN 07:55 Radio 4 Appeal b04xkypb (Listen) SUN Multiple System Atrophy Trust SUN SUN David Hare presents The Radio 4 Appeal for Multiple System SUN Atrophy Trust SUN Registered Charity No. 1137652 (England & Wales) and SUN SC044535 (Scotland) SUN To Give: SUN - Freephone 0800 404 8144 SUN - Freepost BBC Radio 4 Appeal, mark the back of the envelope SUN ' Multiple System Atrophy Trust '. SUN SUN The work of the Multiple System Atrophy Trust (MSA Trust) SUN SUN Multiple System Atrophy Trust is the UK’s main support and SUN information service for people who have multiple system SUN atrophy (MSA) – a rare neurological disease with no known SUN cause or cure that leads to premature death. As well as SUN helping people who have MSA, we are also there to support SUN families and friends whose lives are affected by MSA as well SUN as the carers and health and care professionals who look SUN after and treat people with the disease. Our vision is a SUN World Free of MSA. We are committed to making this happen by SUN funding research to find the cause of, and one day a cure SUN for, MSA. SUN SUN Supporting people with MSA SUN SUN The MSA Trust is committed to supporting everyone affected SUN by this terrible disease, family members, friends, carers SUN and health professionals. SUN SUN Our specialist nurses provide advice by telephone, email and SUN they regularly visit our 33 support groups around the SUN country. SUN SUN SUN Research to find the cause and ultimately cure for MSA SUN In 2014 the MSA Trust allocated £150,000 to fund research SUN into the causes of MSA. SUN Our vision is a world free of MSA and our goal is to find SUN the cause, and one day cure. To achieve this we have SUN recently committed to funding a minimum of £150,000 on SUN research every year and hope, as funding allows, to increase SUN this still further. 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SUN SUN 08:00 News and Papers b04xkfxg (Listen) SUN The latest news headlines. Including a look at the papers. SUN SUN 08:10 Sunday Worship b04xkypd (Listen) SUN The Second Advent SUN SUN From Croydon Seventh Day Adventist Church. Distinctives of SUN Seventh Day Adventist beliefs celebrate traditional SUN Christian teachings about the return of Jesus Christ to SUN bring justice and restoration to the whole universe. The SUN service also explores why Adventists take a weekly Sabbath SUN rest, which, they believe, help Christians live healthy and SUN Godly lives in their communities. The Croydon Seventh Day SUN Adventist Gospel Choir is directed by Ken Burton. Preacher: SUN Pastor Richard Daly. Producer: Philip Billson. SUN SUN Croydon Seventh Day Adventist Church SUN SUN Please note: SUN SUN This script cannot exactly reflect the transmission, as it SUN was prepared before the service was broadcast. It may SUN include editorial notes prepared by the producer, and minor SUN spelling and other errors that were corrected before the SUN radio broadcast. SUN SUN It may contain gaps to be filled in at the time so that SUN prayers may reflect the needs of the world, and changes may SUN also be made at the last minute for timing reasons, or to SUN reflect current events. SUN OPENING ANNO FROM CON SUN And now on BBC Radio 4 it's time for Sunday Worship which SUN comes from the Croydon Seventh-day Adventist church in South SUN London. It was recorded at their Sabbath service yesterday SUN and celebrates the joy that can be found in the hope of the SUN second Advent of Jesus Christ. The preacher is the church's SUN senior Pastor, Richard Daly, and the service is led by the SUN First Elder Johnny Saul. The Croydon Gospel Choir with SUN musical director Ken Burton at the keyboard join the SUN congregation for the first hymn now: All Hail the Power of SUN Jesus’ Name. SUN SUN HYMN: ALL HAIL THE POWER OF JESUS' NAME SUN Ellor / Perronet SUN SUN SUN SUN JOHNNY: Good morning. Only a few weeks ago in December the SUN world was observing the First Advent, the coming to earth as SUN a baby of Jesus Christ, God with us yet Lord of the SUN Universe. Christians believe he was put to death on a cross SUN to save us from sin and death, and that he rose again as a SUN sign that we too will triumph over the last enemy, death and SUN so give us hope for the future. In today's service we want SUN to celebrate the fulfilment of that hope that we find in the SUN bible's promise that Jesus will soon return - this time not SUN as a babe in Bethlehem, but as King of Kings and Lord of SUN Lords. SUN SUN The hope of a heavenly eternal life as a result of the SUN imminent second Advent is at the heart of who we are as SUN Adventists - in fact, it's in our name: Seventh-day SUN ADVENTIST. SUN SUN Marleyn Levy is one of several members of our congregation SUN with close personal links to Paris. She will begin our SUN opening prayer in French as we bring before the Lord the SUN tragic circumstances of the events in Paris this week. We SUN pray for the whole French nation, for peace in the SUN communities there, and for comfort for those bereaved. SUN SUN MARLEYN LEVY: Prayer in French…. SUN MARLEYN THEN PRAYING IN ENGLISH: SUN "Our Great Creator God, you who made this world in six days SUN and rested on the Seventh-day, we come before your divine SUN throne at this moment, through the privilege made possible SUN by the great sacrifice of our Lord Jesus Christ. SUN SUN We thank you Lord that you are still interceding for us SUN today as our True High Priest bringing before you the many SUN situations in our world where evil flourishes and goodness SUN is trampled underfoot. SUN SUN Father, we commit our thoughts, words and songs to you - SUN Purify our hearts and minds as we worship you O God. Cleanse SUN us from our sins - and wash us from our secret sins. SUN SUN We pray not only for ourselves but for those joining us in SUN worship. We pray they will receive a special blessing from SUN you O Holy Spirit. Jesus we pray in your name – SUN SUN ALL: Amen. SUN SUN JOHNNY: In our service today, we want to share with you why SUN both looking forward to the second Advent of Jesus, and SUN observing the biblical Seventh-day Sabbath are sources of SUN such excitement and enthusiasm in our everyday lives. “Come, SUN Thou almighty King.” SUN SUN Come, Thou almighty King, SUN Tune: Giardini SUN SUN JOHNNY: SUN After our first reading from the bible there will be a short SUN comment about Sabbath Rest by Dr Chidi Ngwaba who is a SUN member of our congregation here. Our reader today is a voice SUN familiar to many, Neil Nunes. SUN NEIL: A reading of Scripture from Genesis Chapter two verses SUN one to three: SUN "Thus the heavens and the earth were finished, and all the SUN host of them. 2 And on the seventh day God ended his work SUN which he had made; and he rested on the seventh day from all SUN his work which he had made. 3 And God blessed the seventh SUN day, and sanctified it: because that in it he had rested SUN from all his work which God created and made." SUN Dr Chidi Ngwaba: SUN Here we are in 2015, the festive period is well and truly SUN over, and the only thing that remains of the Christmas & New SUN year celebrations, are the expanded waistlines which remind SUN us that perhaps we over-indulged, ever so slightly, during SUN the holidays. SUN We're back to our normal working routines. I like what SUN American journalist and Pulitzer prize winner Ellen Goodman SUN wrote about our Normal routines: SUN SUN "Normal is getting dressed in clothes that you buy for work SUN and driving through traffic in a car that you are still SUN paying SUN for, in order to get to the job you need, to pay for the SUN clothes SUN and the car, and the house that you leave vacant all day so SUN you can afford to live in it." SUN SUN Yes, our normal routines lead to our busy lives. In fact SUN "Busy" is how many people describe themselves. SUN SUN The danger is when the busy life, becomes the stressful SUN life. As a doctor I see everyday how Stressful living robs SUN people of Physical, Emotional & Spiritual Wellbeing. The SUN one thing that they need, is the one thing they find hardest SUN to do. Rest! SUN SUN In fact that is one of the reasons why God gave us the SUN Sabbath day. One day out of the seven where we can literally SUN Rest in Peace, where Physical, Emotional & Spiritual Healing SUN & Restoration can take place. Far from being a Burden, this SUN commandment from Exodus Chapter 20 and Verse 10 is a SUN Blessing: SUN ”The seventh day is the sabbath of the LORD thy God: in it SUN thou shalt not do any work, thou, nor thy son, nor thy SUN daughter, thy manservant, nor thy maidservant, nor thy SUN cattle, nor thy stranger that is within thy gates” SUN Like all of God's commandments, it doesn't tie us down but SUN frees us to Live Life to the Full in Body, Mind & Spirit. SUN SUN So as we race through 2015, how about making keeping The SUN Sabbath one of your New Year's resolutions. It's a SUN prescription from The Supreme GP, Jesus Christ… SUN The Great Physician. SUN SUN SUN SUN JOHNNY: Among the 18 million Seventh-day Adventist SUN worshipers in more than 200 countries around the world - SUN there’s one scripture that is quite well known and repeated SUN often during our worship services many a Sabbath across the SUN various time zones . SUN The scripture is a promise - made by our Lord Jesus - and SUN we know Jesus never makes a promise He doesn't intend to SUN keep. And so we as a church now repeat together - John SUN Chapter 14 verses one to three: SUN SUN ALL, with Johnny: "Let not your heart be troubled: ye SUN believe in God, believe also in me. In my Father's house are SUN many mansions: if it were not so, I would have told you. I SUN go to prepare a place for you. And if I go and prepare a SUN place for you, I will come again, and receive you unto SUN myself; that where I am, there ye may be also." SUN CROYDON SDA GOSPEL CHOIR: COME AND GO WITH ME SUN Words: Traditional Song SUN Tune: Ken Burton SUN SUN SUN SUN JOHNNY: SUN “Let us pray - once again Dear Lord we come before your SUN presence. SUN As we get ready O Lord for the presentation of the sermon in SUN a few moments, we ask that you anoint with your Holy Spirit, SUN Pastor Richard Daly so the words He speaks will flow with SUN life-giving power from you. SUN SUN At this moment too Lord we pray for all those participating SUN in worship with us who have various needs and concerns, SUN especially anyone experiencing pain or sickness. SUN We ask that you soothe all troubled minds, reassure the SUN anxious and bring peace to the perplexed. SUN SUN Father, our world is constantly being beset by tragedies - SUN Comfort those who mourn O Holy Spirit and bring hope to SUN those who are losing hope. SUN SUN Lord we pray for our country - we ask that your hand of SUN mercy will continue to rest upon this land. Jesus we pray SUN all these things in your Holy name – SUN ALL: Amen.” SUN CHOIR RESPONSE: "Let the words of my mouth; and the SUN meditation of my heart be acceptable in your sight. O Lord" SUN Psalm 19:14, Tune: Let The Words , Ken Burton SUN SUN NEIL: SUN A reading of Scripture from Revelation chapter 21 verses 2 SUN to 4 SUN And I John saw the holy city, new Jerusalem, coming down SUN from God out of heaven, prepared as a bride adorned for her SUN husband. And I heard a great voice out of heaven saying, SUN Behold, the tabernacle of God is with men, and he will dwell SUN with them, and they shall be his people, and God himself SUN shall be with them, and be their God. And God shall wipe SUN away all tears from their eyes; and there shall be no more SUN death, neither sorrow, nor crying, neither shall there be SUN any more pain: for the former things are passed away. SUN SUN SUN SUN Pastor Richard Daly SUN Reference tragic events in Paris? And the airliner? SUN As we begin the second week of a new year … questions always SUN come to the forefront of our minds during this time about SUN how things will shape out for my future? SUN SUN You may be quietly concerned or maybe even fearful about SUN what the future holds. SUN SUN Will the world be a better place - for my children? SUN - Will I be left alone in my old age? SUN - Will I have enough to make ends meet? SUN - What about my failing Health, will things deteriorate? SUN - Who will look after me when I can't care for myself? SUN SUN On a larger scale we also think about what our world will be SUN like in 2015 SUN Will extreme Terrorism change so that we see mass ethnic and SUN religious SUN cleansing? SUN - SUN Will diseases such as Ebola or heart disease or cancer SUN continue to spread at a SUN relentless pace? SUN - SUN These are genuine fears that flicker on and off in our minds SUN as we go through life each day. SUN SUN One of many surveys you can find on the internet signifying SUN the top five fears in adults today lists as follows: SUN 5) The fear of being alone SUN 4)Fear of rejection SUN 3)Fear of death SUN 2)Fear of failure SUN The top one that posed to be the most challenging was SUN 1)The fear of the unknown SUN ------ this is easily explained like this: the mind tells us SUN that in order to move SUN forward, we must know what is waiting for us there, because SUN "if I know, then I SUN can control the situation, and if I don't know, then I am SUN not in control" and we SUN like to be in control. SUN SUN However the good news about wanting to know about the future SUN -- is what is SUN expressed in Gods word, for the word of God unveils the SUN future. SUN Despite all the tragedies we see before us, the SUN uncertainties and dismay ushering SUN in fear and pessimism, the scriptures reveal that the true SUN source of such atrocities SUN lies solely with the enemy. The devil is the root of all SUN evil that we see in the world SUN today…but amidst all this, the words of hope and promise SUN come to us from-- SUN SUN John 14 verses 1to3, words our congregation spoke together SUN earlier: SUN “Let not your heart be troubled, ye believe in God believe SUN also in me. In my father’s SUN house are many mansions, if it were not so I would have told SUN you. I go to prepare SUN a place for you and if I go to prepare a place for you I SUN will come again and receive SUN you into myself that where I am there you will be also.” SUN SUN One of Christ's last Promises was that he would return again SUN to make all things SUN new. SUN SUN In the midst of all the chaos and distortion that we see in SUN our world In a time when people’s hearts are failing them SUN for fear In a time of Economic and political uncertainty SUN there is a true word of hope SUN SUN Christ in all assurance and permanence says to us … I will SUN come again .." And SUN weeping and mourning will flee away" SUN SUN His last fledgling words to his watching disciples as he SUN departed earth (acts SUN 1:8--11)--was “this same Jesus that was taken up from among SUN you will in like SUN manner so return.” SUN SUN Words reminiscent of the Terminator -- christ says " I will SUN be back!" SUN SUN This same jesus will return SUN Christ's second advent is the hope of the world SUN Embedded in the Apostles Creed as taught by Christendom SUN today SUN We read that after Christ's death burial and resurrection SUN ..that SUN "He ascended into heaven, and sits at the right hand of God SUN the Father Almighty: SUN 7. From thence he shall come to judge the quick/living and SUN the dead:" SUN SUN The second advent of Christ is a universal message believed SUN by all Christian SUN churches today that is rooted in scripture:-- SUN SUN 2Ti 4:1 “I charge thee therefore before God, and the Lord SUN Jesus Christ, who shall SUN judge the living and the dead at his appearing and his SUN kingdom;” SUN The words 'judge the living' is not something to be fearful SUN of .. With Christ on your SUN side you have nothing to fear, for he is your Saviour, your SUN advocate, and your SUN defender. SUN SUN It is a hope that something better is coming. SUN So whether you have a fear of loneliness SUN The Words of hope from Christ says 'where I am there you SUN will be also' SUN If there is a fear of rejection-- SUN Christ's Words of hope are that -- in my Father’s house are SUN many mansions --there will SUN be no room for rejection but the invitation is open to all SUN to spend eternity with SUN him SUN If there is a Fear of death -- SUN The results are SUN So with Christ, there is no need for fear of the future for SUN Christ is already in our SUN future. SUN SUN He is the same yesterday, today and for ever SUN And his promises are sure -- SUN SUN He is the hope of the world! SUN SUN The Words of hope are that -- Christ is the resurrection and SUN the life -- SUN History's coming coming climax will not be ------ SUN Some Man made destruction SUN Not be some natural disaster SUN Neither some meteor from outer space to destroy the world SUN SUN History’s coming climax with be the return of Jesus christ SUN in all his glory. SUN Jesus Christ will have the last say about how things will SUN end SUN The Bible says when Christ comes it will be a visible SUN event---- SUN SUN Rev 1:7 Behold he comes in the clouds and every eye shall SUN see him SUN He will be Coming with all his holy Angels SUN He will be coming Power and great glory SUN Matthew 24 ----tells us “As lightening flashes from the east SUN to the west so shall the coming of the Son of Man be.” SUN SUN It will be a spectacular event SUN SUN It will be a glorious event SUN SUN An event no human eye can completely picture SUN SUN When Christ returns with majesty it will be a sight to SUN behold. SUN SUN When Christ comes not only will we not fail to see him but SUN we will not fail to hear him SUN 1 thess 4:16 says “For the Lord shall descend from heaven SUN with a shout and with the voice of SUN the archangel ------and with the trump of God. And the dead SUN in Christ shall rise first.” SUN SUN Then we which are alive and remain shall be caught up to SUN meet the Lord in the air and so we shall ever be with the SUN Lord .. Therefore comfort one another with these words" SUN The apostle Paul tells us the return of Christ ought to be SUN comforting to us. SUN He will be coming to finally put an end to sin and suffering SUN and pain as we know it SUN Ushering in a world of restoration and renewal where all SUN 'things are made new' SUN The question is often asked how soon will Christ return? SUN SUN A couple of tourists were admiring the beautiful grounds of SUN a garden that belonged to a SUN Stately house. They were awed at how beautifully the gardens SUN were arranged and SUN flowers arrayed in splendour. They could not but help SUN comment to the gardener at how SUN wonderful a job he was doing and remarked. " the owner of SUN the house must be very SUN pleased with you?" SUN SUN The gardener responded "I'm sure he is when he returns" SUN "you mean the owner has not seen how well you keep his SUN gardens" ? They remarked SUN surprisingly. SUN SUN "Well," the gardener responded "he lives oversees, but he SUN pays me each month SUN faithfully for my work." SUN SUN "well you keep these gardens as though you expect him to SUN come back tomorrow," SUN replied the tourists. SUN SUN "Well not quite said the gardener, "I keep these gardens SUN beautiful becauseI I expect the SUN master of the house to come back today." SUN SUN Yes Jesus Christ is coming in all assurity and we can see SUN from the world events around SUN us and the signs being fulfilled, that Christ’s coming is SUN imminent. SUN He will come at a time when we least expect it. We ought to SUN be prepared as though SUN Christ were coming back today. SUN If there were to be one resolution that we want to keep SUN throughout this year, let it be SUN that we will purpose in our hearts that whatever life's SUN unexpectancys come our way, SUN we will continue to walk closely with our Lord. SUN And one day soon we will see him return as king of kings and SUN Lord of lords. SUN Hope of the Second Advent SUN MUSIC: SUN HOW FAR FROM HOME SUN Annie Smith SUN Tune: 'Tis Midnight Hour SUN SUN SUN SUN (FINAL SCRIPTURE) SUN NEIL: (with incidental music beneath) SUN 51Behold, I shew you a mystery; We shall not all sleep, but SUN we shall all be changed, 52In a moment, in the twinkling of SUN an eye, at the last trump: for the trumpet shall sound, and SUN the dead shall be raised incorruptible, and we shall be SUN changed. 53For this corruptible must put on incorruption, SUN and this mortal must put on immortality. Death is swallowed SUN up in victory. 55O death, where is thy sting? O grave, where SUN is thy victory? 56The sting of death is sin; and the SUN strength of sin is the law. 57But thanks be to God, which SUN giveth us the victory through our Lord Jesus Christ. SUN SUN HYMN: Guide me, O thou great Redeemer, SUN Music: Pilgrimage, Cwm Rhondda, SUN Pastor R Daly: SUN Thank you for joining us in worship today. The great SUN American gospel singer, song writer and arranger Andre SUN Crouch died last Thursday. His sister, Sandra, commented: SUN "Today my twin brother, womb-mate and best friend went home SUN to be with the Lord. I tried to keep him here but God loved SUN him best." The choir will sing us out to one of his best SUN known songs: “Soon and very soon.” SUN SUN Now unto him that is able to keep you from falling, and to SUN present you faultless before the presence of his glory with SUN exceeding joy, SUN SUN 25 To the only wise God our Saviour, be glory and majesty, SUN dominion and power, both now and ever. Amen. SUN SUN SUN SUN MUSIC: SUN SUN Soon and Very Soon – Andre Crouch SUN SUN SUN 08:48 A Point of View b04wwwc8 (Listen) SUN Charlie Hebdo SUN SUN Adam Gopnick reflects on the Charlie Hebdo massacre. SUN SUN "The notion that what some have called France's 'stark SUN secularism' - or its level of unemployment, or its history SUN of exclusion, that imposed invisibility - is in any way to SUN blame or even a root cause for this, depends on being SUN ignorant of the actual history of France." SUN SUN Producer: Sheila Cook SUN Editor: Richard Knight. SUN SUN Credits SUN Presenter: Adam Gopnik SUN Producer: Sheila Cook SUN SUN 08:58 Tweet of the Day b04t0nw9 (Listen) SUN Blue Rock Thrush SUN SUN Tweet of the Day is the voice of birds and our relationship SUN with them, from around the world. SUN SUN Liz Bonnin presents the blue rock thrush, perched high on a SUN Spanish castle. The blue rock thrush has a slim silhouette, SUN rather like that of a blackbird, but these largely SUN sedentary, elusive and sun-loving birds are a rare sight in SUN northern Europe. They are widespread in summer across SUN southern Europe and also occur in the Arabian Peninsula and SUN across most of south-east Asia. The male lives up to his SUN name, as in sunlight his deep indigo body feathers contrast SUN with his darker wings and tail. His mate is a more muted mid SUN brown, and barred beneath. Blue rock thrushes often nest in SUN old ruins, but can also be found in houses in villages and SUN on the edge of towns. Here in sunny spots they feed on large SUN insects like grasshoppers and will even take small reptiles SUN in their long thrush-like bills. SUN SUN Blue Rock Thrush (Monticola solitarius) SUN SUN Webpage image courtesy of Hans and Jens Eriksen / SUN naturepl.com. SUN SUN NPL Ref SUN 01150189 SUN © Hans and Jens Eriksen / naturepl.com. SUN SUN 09:00 Broadcasting House b04xkypg (Listen) SUN Sunday morning magazine programme with news and conversation SUN about the big stories of the week. Presented by Paddy SUN O'Connell. SUN SUN 10:00 The Archers Omnibus b04xkyt1 (Listen) SUN Emma soothes Ed's fears, and there is a shock for Rob and SUN Helen. SUN SUN Credits SUN Writer: Adrian Flynn SUN Director: Rosemary Watts SUN Editor: Sean O'Connor SUN Jill Archer: Patricia Greene SUN David Archer: Timothy Bentinck SUN Ruth Archer: Felicity Finch SUN Pip Archer: Daisy Badger SUN Kenton Archer: Richard Attlee SUN Jolene Archer: Buffy Davis SUN Tony Archer: William Troughton SUN Pat Archer: Patricia Gallimore SUN Helen Archer: Louiza Patikas SUN Brian Aldridge: Charles Collingwood SUN Jennifer Aldridge: Angela Piper SUN Phoebe Aldridge: Lucy Morris SUN Bert Fry: Eric Allan SUN Emma Grundy: Emerald O'Hanrahan SUN Ed Grundy: Barry Farrimond SUN Shula Hebden Lloyd: Judy Bennett SUN Kate Madikane: Perdita Avery SUN Fallon Rogers: Joanna Van Kampen SUN Lynda Snell: Carole Boyd SUN Rob Titchener: Timothy Watson SUN Carol Tregorran: Eleanor Bron SUN Johnny Phillips: Tom Gibbons SUN Tina Galloway: Bella Hamblin SUN Fran Griffiths: Hannah Genesius SUN SUN 11:15 Desert Island Discs b04xmqd6 (Listen) SUN Jo Malone SUN SUN Kirsty Young's castaway this week is the business woman, Jo SUN Malone. SUN SUN If her name automatically conjures the citrusy scents of SUN lime, basil and mandarin or spicy notes of amber and SUN lavender then you're doubtless one of the customers who SUN flock into the eponymous stores to buy the products that SUN have made her a household name. SUN SUN Aged nine, she would grind sandlewood and strain juniper at SUN the kitchen table. 17 years later fashionable London flocked SUN to her little salon in Chelsea to be massaged with oils and SUN unguents. In the 1990s the brand went international and the SUN fragrance made her fortune when she sold the business. SUN SUN If this all sounds like a fragrant little fairy tale, SUN crisply wrapped in a signature black grosgrain bow, it SUN isn't. Severely dyslexic she left school at 14. Her dad was SUN a talented painter but a chronic gambler too, and home life SUN was sometimes hand-to-mouth. Later, and at a time in her SUN life when she should have been enjoying her success and her SUN toddler son, she was diagnosed with an aggressive form of SUN breast cancer. Finally fully recovered she decided to start SUN again from scratch. SUN SUN She says, 'I love sharing my story, and I'm not frightened SUN of people seeing the cracks as well as the strengths. I SUN think the things that are sad and difficult are just as SUN important.' SUN SUN Producer: Cathy Drysdale. SUN SUN Credits SUN Presenter: Kirsty Young SUN Interviewed Guest: Jo Malone SUN Producer: Cathy Drysdale SUN SUN 12:00 News Summary b04xkfxj (Listen) SUN The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4. SUN SUN 12:04 The Unbelievable Truth b04wth58 (Listen) SUN Series 14, Episode 2 SUN SUN David Mitchell hosts the comedy panel game. Ed Byrne, SUN Henning Wehn, Holly Walsh and Richard Osman must talk with SUN deliberate inaccuracy about Ireland, rules, London and SUN beavers. SUN SUN Credits SUN Presenter: David Mitchell SUN Panellist: Ed Byrne SUN Panellist: Henning Wehn SUN Panellist: Holly Walsh SUN Panellist: Richard Osman SUN SUN 12:32 Food Programme b04xmqd8 (Listen) SUN 2015 Food and Farming Awards Launch SUN SUN Sheila Dillon unveils a new team of judges for the 2015 BBC SUN Food and Farming Awards, including Giorgio Locatelli, Diana SUN Henry and Cyrus Todiwala. SUN SUN Sheila catches up with previous nominees and winners, looks SUN ahead to the big food stories of the coming year, and SUN explains how you can send in your nominations. SUN SUN Producer: Rich Ward. SUN SUN Credits SUN Presenter: Sheila Dillon SUN Interviewed Guest: Cyrus Todiwala SUN Producer: Rich Ward SUN SUN 12:57 Weather b04xkfxl (Listen) SUN The latest weather forecast. SUN SUN 13:00 The World This Weekend b04xmqdb (Listen) SUN Global news and analysis; presented by Mark Mardell. SUN SUN 13:30 Mindfulness: Panacea or Fad? b04xmqdd (Listen) SUN In little more than a few decades mindfulness has gone from SUN being a specialist element of Buddhist teaching to the front SUN cover of Time magazine. It's the must have app for the SUN stars, courses in it are advertised in the back of all the SUN glossies, businesses use it to reduce staff stress and boost SUN productivity. It's even prescribed on the NHS for anxiety SUN and depression. This is the story of "mindfulness" - from SUN its roots in the Buddhist practice of meditation to today's SUN multi-billion dollar, worldwide industry. Devoted followers SUN hail it as a cure-all for the ills of modern life. Or is SUN this just another health fad, destined for disparagement, SUN like homeopathy? And what do Buddhists feel about their SUN heritage being westernised, secularised and commercialised? SUN SUN Presenter: Emma Barnett. Producer: Phil Pegum. SUN SUN 14:00 Gardeners' Question Time b04wwtsy (Listen) SUN West Yorkshire SUN SUN Eric Robson hosts the horticultural panel programme from SUN West Yorkshire. Bob Flowerdew, Christine Walkden and Matthew SUN Wilson take questions from an audience of local gardeners. SUN SUN Produced by Howard Shannon SUN Assistant Producer: Hannah Newton SUN SUN A Somethin' Else production for BBC Radio 4 SUN SUN This week's questions and answers: SUN SUN Q. Can you grow fruit trees in containers and raised beds? SUN SUN A. Yes, if they are on dwarfing stocks. Most modern Apple SUN trees would be fine and the bigger the container the less SUN watering they would need. Apricots and Peaches are SUN surprisingly easy, so long as they are well sheltered. Try SUN 'Tomcot', 'Flavourcot', 'Goldcot' Apricot varieties, and the SUN 'Bonanza' Peach variety which likes being in a pot. Cherries SUN wouldn't work so well though. Regular watering and a correct SUN feeding pattern is the secret to growing fruit trees in SUN containers. SUN SUN Q. I live next to woodland, what is the most effortless way SUN to prevent Brambles from invading my garden? SUN SUN A. Dig out the plants as soon as they appear. Get a pair of SUN Kevlar gloves so you can pull them up. Cut the roots with SUN secateurs if you can't wrench them out. If the plants do SUN take over, try making Blackberry vinegar - it's delicious. SUN You could try training some across your fence to harvest the SUN fruit. Put really thick mulch down (five or six inches) and SUN this makes it easier to pull out the saplings. SUN SUN Q. What plants would you recommend planting up against the SUN red brick of Leeds' terraced housing? SUN SUN A. Bob says avoid climbers because they can take over and SUN are hard to keep under control. Try instead, Cotoneaster SUN horizontalis or Pyracantha. Bunny disagrees with Bob and SUN recommends a rambling Rose called 'Lady of the Lake' and an SUN evergreen climbing Hydrangea, Hydrangea Seemannii. Grape SUN vines would also work. Matthew recommends Itea Ilicifolia SUN and Camsis radicans. SUN SUN Q. How do you propagate Rosemary from an old plant? SUN SUN A. Get the plant to put on new growth by giving it lots of SUN water, feed it in the spring, cut it back a little and try SUN to get more light on it. Take cuttings from the new growth. SUN Use the layering technique - take a sprig through the hole SUN of a plant pot, then fill with compost and this should take. SUN The original plant should live for thirty of forty years if SUN you cut it back every year to encourage fresh growth. SUN SUN Q. What herbs or vegetables would the panel recommend SUN growing in a hanging basket? SUN SUN A. Mint would take well as would Marjoram. Avoid Tarragon, SUN Parsley and Chervil as these tend to grow vertically. If you SUN put two hanging baskets back to back you could grow Thyme in SUN a kind of ball. SUN SUN Q. I'm looking for low growing plants that would thrive in a SUN very shady garden. What could you recommend? SUN SUN A. Cyclamen, Lily of the Valley, Alchemilla Mollis, Pear SUN Trees, Arbutus Unedo (Strawberry Tree), Ferns (Dryopteris SUN Wallichiana, Erythrosora, Athyrium Niponicum), white Roses, SUN white Foxgloves, Sweet Rocket, Japanese Anemones, Hydrangea SUN Paniculata Unique and Daphnes. Keep it simple in a SUN north-facing Garden with topiary pieces like Ilex Crenata SUN (Japanese Holly) and Ferns such as Dryopteris wallichiana, SUN Dryopteris erythrosora, Athrium japonicum (Japanese Painted SUN Fern) and our own native version of Deschamsia Caespitosa SUN 'Goldtau'. SUN SUN Q. Two years ago I bought a Japanese Cherry Tree, Prunus SUN Nipponica Brilliant and it flowers well each spring but then SUN the new growth dies back - why is this happening? SUN SUN A. This could be blossom end wilt which is passed by SUN insects. The only thing you can do if this is the case is SUN trim off the dead matter. This could also be happening SUN because the plant is pot bound. Go and give it a good tug, SUN if it comes out the ground then plant it again, properly! SUN SUN Q. I'm struggling to grow Borage from seed. Any tips on how SUN I can improve my chances of success? SUN SUN A. Maybe the moisture levels are wrong. Buy a couple of SUN plants and let it self-seed. Or, try getting seed from SUN somewhere else - you might be sowing bad seed. SUN SUN 14:45 The Listening Project b04xmqrg (Listen) SUN Fi Glover presents three excerpts from a conversation SUN between sisters about their childhood in Sedbergh and the SUN difficulties they've both overcome in their lives since, in SUN the Omnibus edition of the series that proves it's SUN surprising what you hear when you listen. SUN SUN The Listening Project is a Radio 4 initiative that offers a SUN snapshot of contemporary Britain in which people across the SUN UK volunteer to have a conversation with someone close to SUN them about a subject they've never discussed intimately SUN before. The conversations are being gathered across the UK SUN by teams of producers from local and national radio stations SUN who facilitate each encounter. Every conversation - they're SUN not BBC interviews, and that's an important difference - SUN lasts up to an hour, and is then edited to extract the key SUN moment of connection between the participants. Most of the SUN unedited conversations are being archived by the British SUN Library and used to build up a collection of voices SUN capturing a unique portrait of the UK in the second decade SUN of the millennium. You can learn more about The Listening SUN Project by visiting bbc.co.uk/listeningproject SUN SUN Producer: Marya Burgess. SUN SUN 15:00 Drama b04xmrnk (Listen) SUN The Last Days of Troy, Episode 1 SUN SUN The Last Days of Troy. Simon Armitage's dramatisation of SUN Homer's Iliad . The Greeks are laying siege to Troy to win SUN back their abducted queen, Helen. But as the conflict drags SUN on, and despite battlefields scarlet with blood, opposing SUN forces have reached a bitter stalemate. Desperate and SUN exhausted, both Gods and mortals squabble amongst themselves SUN for the spoils of war and the hand of victory. SUN The Last Days of Troy reveals a world locked in cycles of SUN conflict and revenge, of east versus west, and a dangerous SUN mix of pride, lies and self-deception. SUN SUN Lily Cole gives her radio debut as Helen of Troy - the face SUN that launched a thousand ships. SUN SUN Original Music by Alex Baranowski SUN SUN Directed for Radio by Susan Roberts SUN First directed for The Royal Exchange Theatre by Nick SUN Bagnall. SUN SUN 'Beyond the battlefield, the original tale is a back-room SUN story of wounded pride, and the push and pull of family ties SUN and national loyalty - tense and intriguing, with moments of SUN great tragedy and breath-taking humility. Everything we have SUN come to expect of the great myths' SUN Simon Armitage. SUN SUN Credits SUN Agamemnon: David Birrell SUN Achilles: Jake Fairbrother SUN Zeus: Richard Bremmer SUN Odysseus: Colin Tierney SUN Hera: Gillian Bevan SUN Andromache: Clare Calbraith SUN Thetis: Clare Calbraith SUN Hector: Simon Harrison SUN Helen: Lily Cole SUN Paris: Tom Stuart SUN Athene: Francesca Zoutwelle SUN Briseis: Francesca Zoutwelle SUN Priam: Garry Cooper SUN Patroclus: Brendan O'Hea SUN Astyanax: Luca Rawlinson SUN Director: Susan Roberts SUN Writer: Simon Armitage SUN SUN 16:00 Open Book b04xmwz2 (Listen) SUN Ben Lerner on 10:04 SUN SUN The American writer Ben Lerner won huge praise for his first SUN novel Leaving The Atocha Station. He talks to Mariella about SUN the follow up, 10:04 - a playful and complex book about SUN time, story telling and friendship. SUN SUN Thriller writer Charles Cumming has set his latest book in SUN Istanbul where his disgraced agent Thomas Kell has to find a SUN traitor in the ranks of the secret service. Charles Cumming, SUN and critic Jake Kerridge talk to Mariella about writing SUN contemporary thrillers in a time of fast-changing global SUN politics. SUN SUN Our Reading Clinic offers advice to a listener in search of SUN well written memoirs and Boualem Sansal sends a literary SUN postcard from Algeria. SUN SUN BOOKLIST SUN SUN 10:04 by Ben Lerner SUN SUN A Colder War by Charles Cumming SUN SUN The Fish Ladder by Katharine Norbury SUN SUN Red Dust Road by Jackie Kay SUN SUN Skating to Antarctica by Jenny Diski SUN SUN Falling For Icarus by Rory MacLean SUN SUN Harraga by Boualem Sansal SUN SUN SUN SUN SUN SUN Credits SUN Presenter: Mariella Frostrup SUN Interviewed Guest: Ben Lerner SUN Interviewed Guest: Charles Cumming SUN Interviewed Guest: Katharine Norbury SUN Interviewed Guest: Jake Kerridge SUN Interviewed Guest: Boualem Sansal SUN SUN 16:30 Fear and Loathing in Harrogate b04xmwz6 (Listen) SUN Do you remember when the Tour de France came to Yorkshire ? SUN When thousands upon thousands lined those sun-kissed moors SUN and hills ? Cycling virgins John Cooper Clarke, Phill SUN Jupitus, Simon Day and Mike Garry all respond to the day's SUN proceedings at an evening of bike inspired performance, SUN recorded on the first day of the race - poems, prose and SUN jokes in Harrogate about one of last summer's most memorable SUN events. SUN SUN The evening was the brainchild of Johnny Green, former road SUN manager of the Clash. First though he has to introduce his SUN team of reprobates to the intricacies of the race, which SUN they follow throughout the day. It is the crowd that SUN inspires them the most, and the language is suitably rock SUN and roll. SUN SUN Simon Day appears as 'acclaimed' Yorkshire poet Geoffrey SUN Allerton; Mike Garry is himself; Phill Jupitus rediscovers SUN Porky the Poet; and John Cooper Clarke performs a heartfelt SUN 'Ode to Bicycles' by Pablo Neruda. SUN SUN Compere Johnny Green is author of Backstage at the Tour de SUN France - 'conveys the magnificent bonkerness of le Tour SUN rather well'. SUN SUN The producer is Miles Warde. SUN SUN 17:00 The City on the Couch b04wth5g (Listen) SUN Psychoanalyst Mary Bradbury investigates why a growing SUN number of big businesses in the financial sector are taking SUN more care of their employees' mental health. SUN SUN Contributors include Graham Thornicroft, Professor of SUN Community Psychiatry at King's College London; Professor SUN David Tuckett of University College London; Ian Gatt QC of SUN Herbert Smith Freehills; and Sacha Romanovitch of Grant SUN Thornton. SUN SUN Presented by Mary Bradbury SUN SUN Produced by David Morley SUN A Bite Media production for BBC Radio 4. SUN SUN 17:40 From Fact to Fiction b04xjfy6 (Listen) SUN [Repeat of broadcast at 19:00 on Saturday] SUN SUN 17:54 Shipping Forecast b04xkfxn (Listen) SUN The latest shipping forecast. SUN SUN 17:57 Weather b04xkfxq (Listen) SUN The latest weather forecast. SUN SUN 18:00 Six O'Clock News b04xkfxs (Listen) SUN The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4. SUN SUN 18:15 Pick of the Week b04xmwzb (Listen) SUN On Pick of the Week this week we walk in circles with Will SUN Self around the large Hadron Collider, trying to make sense SUN of particle physics in a storm; poet Mike Garry becomes a SUN spokesperson as the Tour de France speeds through Yorkshire SUN and we remember another poet, the great Thom Gunn who SUN transported himself from Gravesend to California and notated SUN his journey for us all. SUN The comedian Bridget Christie talks yogurt and we meet The SUN Ferryhill Philosophers who attempt to understand the great SUN questions about death and love and sex and brass music. SUN There's more brass too as Frank Renton celebrates two SUN decades at the driving wheel of Listen to The Band. SUN Where there's self, there's brass; where there's philosophy SUN there's yogurt. SUN SUN The best of BBC Radio this week chosen by Ian McMillan. SUN SUN Produced by Stephen Garner. SUN SUN Ian McMillan SUN SUN "With McMillan, you feel a draught coming from the blast of SUN fresh air blowing through the dusty cobwebs that festoon SUN most literary programmes." Sue Arnold, The Observer Review. SUN SUN Barnsley FC poet-in-residence and Beat Poet for Humberside SUN Police, Ian McMillan says of his new series: "What I want SUN for The Verb is that excitement you get when you go to SUN somebody's house for the first time, you look at their SUN bookshelves and think, 'I've never read that', 'I used to SUN have that', 'I must read that' . It's the magic of SUN discovery, the excitement of living language, stories, SUN songs, the continuum of audience and writer and reader." SUN SUN 19:00 The Archers b04xmwzg (Listen) SUN Contemporary drama in a rural setting. SUN SUN 19:15 The Rest Is History b04wrycv (Listen) SUN Episode 5 SUN SUN Frank Skinner loves history, but just doesn't know much of SUN it. SUN SUN The Rest Is History is a new comedy discussion show which SUN promises to help him find out more about it. SUN SUN Along with his historian in residence Dr Kate Williams, each SUN episode sees Frank joined by a selection of celebrity SUN guests, who will help him navigate his way through the SUN annals of time, picking out and chewing over the funniest, SUN oddest, and most interesting moments in history. SUN SUN Frank's guests in this edition of the programme are David SUN Mitchell and Steve Hall. SUN SUN Produced by Dan Schreiber and Justin Pollard SUN An Avalon production for BBC Radio 4. SUN SUN Credits SUN Presenter: Frank Skinner SUN Panellist: David Baddiel SUN Panellist: David Mitchell SUN Panellist: Steve Hall SUN Producer: Dan Schreiber SUN Producer: Justin Pollard SUN SUN 19:45 Subway b04xmwzl (Listen) SUN Redemption Song SUN SUN A multi-contributor series of specially-commissioned stories SUN with subterranean settings. SUN SUN Episode 1 (of 3): Redemption Song by Jami Attenberg SUN Early one morning, a woman insists that her casual lover SUN accompanies her on her walk to the New York subway. SUN SUN Jami Attenberg is the author of a collection of short SUN stories and three novels. Her last, The Middlesteins, was a SUN Book At Bedtime on BBC Radio 4 in 2013. Her next, Saint SUN Mazie, will be published in 2015. Jami lives in Brooklyn, SUN New York. SUN SUN Read by Laurel Lefkow SUN SUN Produced by Jeremy Osborne SUN A Sweet Talk production for BBC Radio 4. SUN SUN Credits SUN Reader: Laurel Lefkow SUN Writer: Jami Attenberg SUN Producer: Jeremy Osborne SUN SUN 20:00 More or Less b04xf1d5 (Listen) SUN A&E Waiting Times SUN SUN It's been reported that the NHS in England has missed its SUN four-hour A&E waiting time target with performance dropping SUN to its lowest level for a decade. Tim Harford takes a closer SUN look at the numbers with John Appleby, chief economist of SUN the independent health think tank the King's Fund. SUN SUN Do 85 people really own half the world's wealth? An advert SUN for a BBC2 programme claims so, but More or Less listeners SUN aren't so sure. SUN SUN The media has also been full of stories about a new study, SUN which reportedly shows that most cancers are caused by 'bad SUN luck'. But, actually, it doesn't. Tim Harford finds out what SUN the research really tells us about the causes of cancer, SUN speaking to PZ Myers, a biologist and associate professor at SUN the University of Minnesota, Morris, in the United States SUN and Professor George Davey-Smith, clinical epidemiologist at SUN Bristol University. SUN SUN The Financial Times' Chris Giles joins Tim Harford to SUN discuss statistical claims which are both true and unfair. SUN SUN Presenter: Tim Harford SUN Producer: Ruth Alexander SUN Programme credit: the song Bad Dream, featured in the item SUN about cancer, was composed by Nick Thorburn. SUN SUN 20:30 Last Word b04xf1d1 (Listen) SUN Jean Cabut and Georges Wolinski, Luise Rainer, Edward Brooke SUN and Chip Young SUN SUN Matthew Bannister on SUN SUN The French cartoonists Jean Cabut and Georges Wolinski who SUN were among the twelve people who died when gunmen stormed SUN the offices of the satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo. SUN SUN The German born actress Luise Rainer who won two Oscars, but SUN ended her Hollywood career when she fell out with the movie SUN mogul Louis B Mayer. SUN SUN Edward Brooke who was the first African American to be SUN elected to the US senate. SUN SUN And Chip Young, the session guitarist and producer who SUN played on hits for Elvis Presley, Dolly Parton and many SUN more. SUN SUN Jean Cabut and Georges Wolinski SUN SUN Matthew spoke to the French journalist and broadcaster Agnès SUN Poirier. SUN SUN Jean Cabut was born 13 January 1938 and died 7January 2015 SUN aged 76. SUN SUN Georges Wolinski was born 28 June 1934 and died 7January SUN 2015 aged 80. SUN SUN Luise Rainer SUN SUN Matthew spoke to her daughter, Francesca Knittel Bowyer. SUN SUN Born 12 January 1910; died 30 December 2014 aged 104. SUN SUN Edward Brooke SUN SUN Last Word spoke to Adrian Walker who is a political SUN columnist at the Boston Globe and to Richard Johnson of SUN Oxford University, who has written about Edward Brooke. SUN SUN Born 16 October 1919, died 3 January 2015 aged 95. SUN SUN Chip Young SUN SUN Last Word spoke to music journalist and author Garth SUN Cartwright and to the singer songwriter Billy Swan. SUN SUN Born 19 May 1938; died 20 December 2014 aged 76. SUN SUN Lance Percival SUN Born 26 July 1933; died 6 January 2015 aged 81. SUN SUN Credits SUN Presenter: Matthew Bannister SUN Interviewed Guest: Agnes Poirier SUN Interviewed Guest: Francesca Knittel-Bowyer SUN Interviewed Guest: Adrian Walker SUN Interviewed Guest: Richard Johnson SUN Interviewed Guest: Garth Cartwright SUN Interviewed Guest: Billy Swan SUN SUN 21:00 Money Box b04xjcn2 (Listen) SUN [Repeat of broadcast at 12:04 on Saturday] SUN SUN 21:26 Radio 4 Appeal b04xkypb (Listen) SUN [Repeat of broadcast at 07:55 today] SUN SUN 21:30 In Business b04wwqcr (Listen) SUN Meet the Vloggers SUN SUN Vlogging may be the internet's new path to riches. Peter Day SUN meets the Youtubers who start off making videos in their SUN bedroom and end up being courted by big brands. Will these SUN new relationships disrupt the advertising and broadcasting SUN industries and, for those who make the big time, can their SUN authentic appeal be maintained in the face of fame and SUN money? SUN SUN Contributors to this programme SUN SUN SUN SUN Jim Chapman SUN SUN vlogger SUN SUN SUN SUN SUN SUN Emily Hartridge SUN SUN vlogger SUN SUN SUN SUN SUN SUN Dom Smales SUN SUN founder, Gleam SUN SUN SUN SUN SUN SUN Nick Hayward SUN SUN former head of creator collaborations and branded content, SUN YouTube SUN SUN SUN SUN SUN SUN James Emtage SUN SUN executive producer, Telegraph Hill SUN SUN SUN SUN SUN SUN Jonathan Hudson SUN SUN digital marketing manager, Homebase SUN SUN SUN SUN SUN SUN Nate Elliott SUN SUN Vice President and Principal Analyst, Forrester Research SUN SUN SUN SUN 22:00 Westminster Hour b04xmxjk (Listen) SUN Weekly political discussion and analysis with MPs, experts SUN and commentators. SUN SUN 22:45 What the Papers Say b04xmxrz (Listen) SUN Zoe Williams of The Guardian analyses how the newspapers are SUN covering the biggest stories. SUN SUN 23:00 The Film Programme b04wwn6n (Listen) SUN James Corden and Emily Blunt, Bennett Miller on Foxcatcher, SUN Richard Linklater on Eric Rohmer SUN SUN With Francine Stock. SUN SUN Into The Woods stars James Corden and Emily Blunt discusses SUN what it was like to sing on screen for the first time. SUN SUN Director Bennett Miller reveals the reasons he cast Steve SUN Carrell against type as a multi-millionaire who sponsored an SUN American Olympic wrestling team with tragic consequences. SUN SUN As a retrospective of Eric Rohmer's career continues at the SUN BFI Southbank, Boyhood director Richard Linklater and critic SUN Antonia Quirke consider the quiet genius of films like The SUN Green Ray and Claire's Knee. SUN SUN Credits SUN Presenter: Francine Stock SUN Interviewed Guest: James Corden SUN Interviewed Guest: Emily Blunt SUN Interviewed Guest: Bennett Miller SUN Interviewed Guest: Richard Linklater SUN Interviewed Guest: Antonia Quirke SUN SUN 23:30 Something Understood b04xkgsv (Listen) SUN [Repeat of broadcast at 06:05 today] SUN SUN MON MONDAY 12 JANUARY 2015 MON MON 00:00 Midnight News b04xkfyr (Listen) MON The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4. MON Followed by Weather. MON MON 00:15 Thinking Allowed b04wwdz1 (Listen) MON War Games - Riding the Subway MON MON The militarisation of every day life. Joanna Bourke, MON Professor of History at Birkbeck, University of London, MON talks to Laurie about the multiple ways in which military MON violence and war play invade our current lives, pervading MON language and entertainment. Are we irrevocably 'wounding the MON world'? MON MON Also, Richard Ocejo, Assistant Professor of Sociology at the MON City University of New York, takes us on a mystery ride with MON teenage New Yorkers, showing the diverse ways in which MON people experience being strangers in public space. MON MON Producer: Jayne Egerton. MON MON Richard E. Ocejo MON MON Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology, John Jay MON College, City University of New York MON MON Find out more about MON Richard E. Ocejo MON MON Abstract: MON *Subway diaries: How people experience and practice riding MON the train MON * MON Richard E. Ocejo - Stéphane Tonnelat MON Ethnography December 2014 vol. 15 no. 4 493-515 MON doi: 10.1177/1466138113491171 MON MON Joanna Bourke MON MON Professor of History, Birkbeck College, University of London MON MON Find out more about MON Joanna Bourke MON MON *Wounding the World: How Military Violence and War-Play MON Invade our Lives MON *Publisher: Virago (3 Sep 2015) MON ISBN-10: 034900434X MON ISBN-13: 978-0349004341 MON MON *Deep Violence: Military Violence, War Play, and the Social MON Life of Weapons MON *Publisher: Counterpoint LLC (17 Mar 2015) MON ISBN-10: 1619024632 MON ISBN-13: 978-1619024632 MON MON The Thinking Allowed Award for Ethnography MON Thinking Allowed in association with the British MON Sociological Association announces the annual award for a MON study that has made a significant contribution to MON ethnography: the in-depth analysis of the everyday life of a MON culture or sub-culture. MON MON Are you involved in social science research and completing MON or will have completed ethnography this year? The Award is MON open to any UK resident currently employed as a teacher or MON researcher or studying as a postgraduate in a UK institution MON of higher education. MON MON An entry should be a MON completed ethnography MON a qualitative research project which provides a detailed MON description of the practices of a group or culture. Any sole MON authored book or peer reviewed research article published MON during the calendar year of the award will be eligible. MON MON The judges for the Award are yet to be announced. MON MON The judges will be looking for work which displays MON flair MON originality MON and MON clarity MON alongside sound methodology. The work should make a MON significant contribution to knowledge and understanding in MON the relevant area of research. MON MON The panel of judges will select six finalists, and from that MON shortlist the judges will select an overall winner who will MON be awarded a prize of £1000. MON MON The winner of the Award will be announced at the MON BSA Annual Conference MON in April 2015. MON MON Read on for essential information and details on how to MON enter. MON HOW TO ENTER: MON MON You may submit one entry only, which must be sole authored. MON MON All entries must include the summary and contact details and MON a hard copy or electronic copy (attachments must be under MON the filesize of 10MB) of the ethnography. MON MON Email a summary of your work to MON ethnoaward@bbc.co.uk MON (no more than 250 words) along with your name and phone MON number. MON Please include the name of your paper in the 'Subject' MON category of your email. MON If you are submitting a paper MON it can be attached to your email, provided it is no more MON than 10MB. If you receive no automatic email confirmation MON your paper is too large and you will need to send it by MON post. MON If you are submitting a book MON (which must be published during this year) it should be MON posted to: MON Thinking Allowed MON Ethnography Award MON Room 6045 MON Broadcasting House MON London MON W1A 1AA MON Entries must be submitted by the closing date of 31st MON January 2015 MON TERMS & CONDITIONS: MON The Thinking Allowed Award for Ethnography Terms and MON Conditions MON MON MON 1. To be eligible to enter you must meet the following MON criteria: MON MON 2. Proof of age, identity and eligibility may be requested. MON The BBC’s decision as to the eligibility of individual MON entrants will be final and no correspondence will be entered MON into. MON MON 3. Entrants must submit by way of email to MON ethnoaward@bbc.co.uk MON a summary outlining the nature of an ethnography undertaken MON and published by the entrant. Please include the name of MON your paper in the 'Subject' category of your email. The MON summary should not be longer than 250 words. The ethnography MON must consist of a qualitative research project which MON provides a detailed, in-depth description of the everyday MON life and practice of a group, people or culture and been MON included in a peer-reviewed paper or in a book published in MON 2014. All entries and research must be in English. MON MON 4. The email entry must include the following information MON and contact detail for the entrant: full name, postal MON address, institution of higher education, email address and MON contact telephone number. MON MON 5. If you are submitting a book (which must be published MON during this year) it should be posted to: Thinking Allowed MON Ethnography Award, room 6045 Broadcasting House, London W1A MON 1AA. If it is a paper, it can be attached to your email, MON provided it is no more than 10MB. 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MON MON 05:43 Prayer for the Day b04y9cby (Listen) MON A reflection and prayer with Richard Hill. MON MON 05:45 Farming Today b04xn7cj (Listen) MON The latest news about food, farming and the countryside. MON Presented by Anna Hill and produced by Sally Challoner. MON MON 05:56 Weather b04xkfz2 (Listen) MON The latest weather forecast for farmers. MON MON 05:58 Tweet of the Day b04t0pjx (Listen) MON Snow Petrel MON MON Tweet of the Day is the voice of birds and our relationship MON with them, from around the world. MON MON Liz Bonnin presents an Antarctic specialist, the delicate MON looking snow petrel. On a wind blasted Antarctic iceberg, MON small white hummocks sprout beaks to bicker and flirt with MON each other. These are snow petrels, one of the hardiest bird MON species in the world. Few bird species breed in the MON Antarctic and fewer still are so intimately bound to the MON landscape of snow and ice. But the near pure white snow MON petrel makes its home in places where temperatures can MON plummet to -40 Celsius and below. Returning to their MON breeding areas from October, the nest is a skimpy affair MON nothing more than a pebble-lined scrape in a hollow or rocky MON crevice where the parents rear their single chick on a diet MON of waxy stomach oil and carrion. But for a bird of such MON purity the snow petrel has a ghoulish diet, foraging at MON whale and seal carcasses along the shore. Although it breeds MON on islands such as South Georgia which are north of the MON summer pack ice, the snow petrel's true home is among snow MON and ice of its Antarctic home. MON MON Snow Petrel (Pagodroma nivea) MON MON Webpage image courtesy of Doug Allan / naturepl.com. MON MON NPL Ref MON 01369730 MON © Doug Allan / naturepl.com. MON MON 06:00 Today b04xn7cl (Listen) MON Morning news and current affairs. Including Sports Desk, MON Weather and Thought for the Day. MON MON 09:00 Start the Week b04xn7cn (Listen) MON The Tudors MON MON Tom Sutcliffe discusses the connection between the Tudors MON and modern times with author Lady Antonia Fraser, composer MON Claire van Kampen, director Peter Kosminsky and historian MON Dan Jones. MON MON Producer: Simon Tillotson. MON MON Lady Antonia Fraser MON MON Lady Antonia Fraser is a British author of history, novels, MON biographies and detective fiction. MON MON *My History: A Memoir of Growing Up* is published by MON Weidenfeld & Nicolson MON Antonia Fraser MON MON Claire van Kampen MON MON Claire van Kampen is a composer and playwright. She has MON been a Globe Associate for early Modern Music since 2007 and MON was the Director of Theatre Music at Shakespeare's Globe MON Theatre from its opening in 1997 until 2005. MON MON *Farinelli And The King* is on at the Sam Wanamaker MON Playhouse, Shakespeare's Globe, Bankside, London SE1 9DT MON from 20 February 2015 – 08 March 2015 MON Claire van Kampen MON MON Peter Kosminsky MON MON Peter Kosminsky is a British writer, director and producer. MON He has directed Hollywood movies such as White Oleander and MON television films including Warriors, No Child of Mine, The MON Government Inspector and The Promise. MON MON Director of a major adaptation of Hilary Mantel’s Booker MON Prize-winning novels *Wolf Hall *and *Bring Up The Bodies* MON for BBC Two. MON Peter Kosminsky MON MON Dan Jones MON MON Dan Jones is a historian and journalist. MON MON *The Hollow Crown: The Wars of the Roses and the Rise of the MON Tudors* is published by Faber & Faber MON Dan Jones MON MON Credits MON Presenter: Tom Sutcliffe MON Interviewed Guest: Antonia Fraser MON Interviewed Guest: Peter Kosminsky MON Interviewed Guest: Claire van Kampen MON Interviewed Guest: Dan Jones MON Producer: Simon Tillotson MON MON 09:45 Book of the Week b04xn7cq (Listen) MON Reaching down the Rabbit Hole, Episode 1 MON MON Neurologist Dr Allan H Ropper and his co-writer Brian D MON Burrell take us behind the scenes at the Harvard Medical MON School's neurology unit. Dr Ropper's case studies include MON the unusual, sometimes bizarre, and often moving stories of MON life-changing injuries and illness. MON MON "In Alice's Adventures in Wonderland," says Ropper, "Alice MON jumps into a rabbit hole and finds herself in a bizarre MON realm where everything bears little relation to the outside MON world. It is a place where, as the Red Queen mentions to MON Alice, it helps to believe six impossible things before MON breakfast. I have no need to believe six impossible things MON before breakfast because I know that on any given day I will MON be confronted with six improbable things before lunch..." MON MON Read by Colin Stinton MON MON Written by Dr Allan H Ropper and Brian D Burrell MON Abridged by Pete Nichols MON MON Produced by Karen Rose MON A Sweet Talk production for BBC Radio 4. MON MON Credits MON Reader: Colin Stinton MON Author: Allan H Ropper MON Author: Brian D Burrell MON Abridger: Pete Nichols MON Producer: Karen Rose MON MON 10:00 Woman's Hour b04xn99p (Listen) MON Jane Garvey presents the programme that offers a female MON perspective on the world. MON MON This Girl Can MON MON There are two million fewer women playing sport once a week MON than there are men. MON Sport England MON today launch an advertising campaign to try to address that MON imbalance. MON This Girl Can MON is aimed at encouraging all women – irrespective of skill, MON fitness, size or how little time they have - to take up some MON sort of physical activity because it’s fun and life MON enhancing. MON We speak to Sport England about the need for the campaign, MON and Grace Monksfield Hammond, one of the women featuring in MON it. MON MON Domestic Violence Series- Male Perpetrator Programme MON Research MON MON According to research published today, the vast majority of MON men who abuse their partners stop their physical and sexual MON violence if they attend a domestic violence perpetrator MON programme. MON Professor Liz Kelly from London Metropolitan University MON and one of the principal investigators of the research team, MON and Phil Price from the MON Domestic Violence Intervention Project MON who works with perpetrators join Jane to discuss this MON controversial area. MON MON For more information on this issue please click on the links MON below: MON www.refuge.org.uk MON www.womensaid.org.uk MON www.mensadviceline.org.uk MON www.dur.ac.uk/criva/projectmirabal MON MON MON Nail Biting MON MON Nail biting is surprisingly common – not just amongst MON children but amongst adults as well. Why do we do it? Does MON it matter? And if you don’t like doing it, then how can you MON stop? Novelist MON Harriet Lane MON has been a lifelong nail biter, but recently found a way of MON easing her compulsion. She joins Jane in the studio with MON psychologist MON Dr Jessamy Hibberd MON author of MON This Book Will Make You Mindful and This Book Will Make You MON Feel Beautiful. MON MON Laura Doggett MON Laura Doggett MON one of 2015’s hotly tipped musicians joins Jane to talk MON about her latest single ‘Old Faces’ – and what it’s like to MON have her music featured on the series 2 trailer for MON ITV’s Broadchurch MON MON Is Denmark Really The Best Place To Live? MON MON Denmark is said to be the happiest place to live in the MON world. Short work hours, high economic and gender equality, MON plus brilliant childcare all play a key part in the Danes MON emotional well-being. But is Denmark really the best place MON to live? High anti-depressant and divorce rates might MON suggest otherwise. We talk to journalists MON Helen Russell MON and MON Michael Booth MON – who have both moved there – to tell us the truth. MON MON Credits MON Presenter: Jane Garvey MON MON 10:45 15 Minute Drama b04xnczl (Listen) MON The Corrections, The Dinner of Revenge MON MON First ever dramatisation of Jonathan Franzen's acclaimed MON 2001 novel about the tribulations of a dysfunctional MON Midwestern family, starring Richard Schiff (The West Wing), MON Maggie Steed, Colin Stinton and Julian Rhind-Tutt. MON Dramatised by Marcy Kahan. MON MON Episode 6: The Dinner of Revenge - Alfred and Enid Lambert, MON a Midwestern couple in their seventies, are on board a MON cruise ship in the North Atlantic. As Enid faces up to MON Alfred's worsening health, she thinks back to the conflicts MON of their early married life. MON MON Directed by Emma Harding MON MON The Corrections was awarded the National Book Award in 2001, MON the James Tait Black Memorial Prize in 2002. It was included MON in TIME magazine's list of the 100 best English-language MON novels since 1923. MON MON Jonathan Franzen is the author of four novels (Freedom, The MON Corrections, Strong Motion, and The Twenty-Seventh City), MON two collections of essays (Farther Away, How to Be Alone), a MON personal history (The Discomfort Zone). MON MON Marcy Kahan is a playwright and radio dramatist. Recent MON radio work includes two series of Lunch for BBC Radio 4 MON (starring Claire Skinner and Stephen Mangan) and Mr MON Bridger's Orphan. Theatre work includes 20 Cigarettes (Soho MON Theatre) and the stage version of When Harry Met Sally MON (Theatre Royal Haymarket). MON MON Credits MON Narrator: Richard Schiff MON Enid Lambert: Maggie Steed MON Alfred Lambert: Colin Stinton MON Gary Lambert: Richard Laing MON Chip Lambert: Julian Rhind-Tutt MON Denise Lambert: Roslyn Hill MON Young Gary Lambert: Adam Thomas Wright MON Young Chip Lambert: Sean McCrystal MON Julia Vrais: Kelly Burke MON Eden Procuro: Elaine Claxton MON Gitanas Misevicius: Sam Dale MON Melissa Paquette: Bettrys Jones MON Caroline Lambert: Jane Slavin MON Author: Jonathan Franzen MON Adaptor: Marcy Kahan MON Director: Emma Harding MON MON 11:00 The Secretaries of Juliet b04xnczn (Listen) MON Every year, 10,000 lovelorn people write to Juliet, MON Shakespeare's great romantic heroine. Some leave their MON letters in a postbox at the "House of Juliet", a museum in MON Verona. Others simply address them to "Juliet, Verona, MON Italy". Someone has to answer those letters, and the task MON falls to a committee of a dozen local women who style MON themselves "The Secretaries of Juliet". MON MON Some of the letters celebrate love, but most of them are MON sad. The Secretaries, all of them volunteers, try to answer MON all letters, even those that are not written in Italian or MON English. Sometimes there is a backlog while they hunt for a MON local speaker of, say Russian. Despite the unremitting MON sadness of the letters (and in some cases their own personal MON experiences), all the Secretaries are incurable romantics by MON disposition. MON MON Jolyon Jenkins travels to Verona to meet the Secretaries, MON and finds himself unexpectedly co-opted as a temporary MON secretary. How to answer the American woman facing marriage MON and asking how to be a submissive wife? What about the 15 MON year old girl needing to choose between her dull but safe MON boyfriend and the "bad boy who offers rampant lust"? Are the MON correspondents really looking for advice or do they just MON want empathy and reassurance? MON MON Producer/presenter: Jolyon Jenkins. MON MON 11:30 The Best Laid Plans b04xnczq (Listen) MON Pedal Power MON MON New sitcom by Mark Daydy. Ardal O'Hanlon plays Smallbone - MON an idiot angel who's sent to earth to fix his mistakes. MON MON In the second episode, Smallbone is set to lead the gang in MON staging a cycling protest against the building of a new MON multi-story car park. That is, if he doesn't get too MON distracted by the car showroom on the way to the protest. MON MON In 1885, God (Geoff McGivern) nodded off. In 2015, he awoke MON to discover that his idiot servant, the angel Smallbone, had MON accidentally handed out God's plans for the next millennium MON when he was only meant to hand out plans for the next MON century. A thousand years of leisurely human progression has MON been crammed into the last 130. No wonder we're all so MON stressed. We weren't even meant to have pocket calculators MON until 2550. MON MON Not only that, but God's blueprints should have run out in MON the mid-eighties - but we kept going. Humans are now MON inventing things God never even dreamed of - mobile phones, MON wireless internet and Made in Chelsea. MON MON Smallbone is cast down to Earth in human form by God, tasked MON with the dauntingly vague mission of 'reversing the last MON thirteen decades of human progression'. The problem is that MON Smallbone is the world's biggest fan - he loves modern MON technology and his new human body, and he becomes distracted MON by everything that he's meant to destroy. Especially MON escalators. MON MON Supporting Roles: Duncan Wisbey and Ruth Bratt MON MON Written by Mark Daydy MON MON Produced by Ben Worsfield MON A Lucky Giant production for BBC Radio 4. MON MON Credits MON Smallbone: Ardal O'Hanlon MON God: Geoff McGivern MON Tanya: Esther Smith MON Toby: Mike Wozniak MON Susan: Ruth Bratt MON Actor: Duncan Wisbey MON Actor: Ruth Bratt MON Writer: Mark Daydy MON Producer: Ben Worsfield MON MON 12:00 News Summary b04xkfz4 (Listen) MON The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4. MON MON 12:04 A History of Ideas b04xnczs (Listen) MON How Did Everything Begin? MON MON A new history of ideas presented by Melvyn Bragg but told in MON many voices. MON MON Each week Melvyn is joined by four guests with different MON backgrounds to discuss a really big question. This week he's MON asking 'How did everything begin'? MON MON Helping him answer it are Cosmologist Carole Mundell, MON Historian Justin Champion, Theologian Giles Fraser and MON Creation myth Expert, Jessica Frazier MON MON For the rest of the week Carole, Giles, Justin and Jessica MON will take us further into the history of ideas about origins MON with programmes of their own. Between them they will examine MON early modern comet theory, Medieval Philosophy, The Big Bang MON and Hindu Creation myths. MON MON 12:15 You and Yours b04xnczv (Listen) MON Consumer news. MON MON 12:57 Weather b04xkfz6 (Listen) MON The latest weather forecast. MON MON 13:00 World at One b04xnczx (Listen) MON Analysis of current affairs reports, presented by Martha MON Kearney. MON MON 13:45 The Diaries of Brett Westwood b04xnczz (Listen) MON Farmland MON MON 1. Farmland. When Brett Westwood began a wildlife diary at MON the age of 15, little did he think that he'd still be MON writing notes, nearly 40 years later about the same local MON patch in North Worcestershire. MON From those early days, when travel was by bicycle, Brett's MON wildlife diaries have developed into a record which is MON anything but parochial. They mirror the often undreamt of MON changes which have taken place across the UK over the last MON 40 years; Cuckoo and Water Vole reveal both have disappeared MON from Brett's local patch, whilst ravens, buzzards and otters MON have moved in. MON In this series Brett returns, diaries in hand, to different MON 5 different habitats in his local patch and compares notes MON from the past with the landscape and wildlife of today. MON There are genuine shocks and revelations. MON In the first programme Brett visits an area of arable and MON pasture land where corn buntings sang their crackly songs, MON grey partridges creaked in spring dusks and the pee-wit MON cries of lapwing were regular sounds. But intensive farming MON in this area has had a huge effect on how the land is MON managed; resulting in the loss of hedges, use of pesticides, MON loss of winter stubble; all these changes have impacted on MON the insects, shelter and nesting sites for wildlife. This is MON a scene which has been repeated across the UK. However, the MON old hedge banks are still home to rare bumblebees which feed MON on the flowers and a very scarce and spectacular black bee MON with smoky wings has turned up in the last two years, one of MON a handful of sites for it in the UK. MON The series underlines the importance of keeping a diary like MON Brett's not just for personal notes but as a valuable MON document of change which is measurable from decade to MON decade. MON Wildlife sound recordist: Chris Watson, Producer: Sarah MON Blunt. MON MON 14:00 The Archers b04xmwzg (Listen) MON [Repeat of broadcast at 19:00 on Sunday] MON MON 14:15 Afternoon Drama b04xnd01 (Listen) MON Pilgrim, Daventree Mansions MON MON by Sebastian Baczkiewicz. MON MON Having acquired copper silver and gold, Pilgrim returns to MON Jacksons Mill where his friend Morgan and the spirit Hartley MON have prepared a nasty surprise. Last in series. MON MON Directed by Marc Beeby. MON MON Credits MON Pilgrim: Paul Hilton MON Morgan: Justin Salinger MON Mattias: Nicholas Jones MON Siri: Vineeta Rishi MON Hartley: Matthew Tennyson MON Liam: Shaun Mason MON Karen: Bettrys Jones MON Gaynor: Jane Slavin MON Director: Marc Beeby MON Writer: Sebastian Baczkiewicz MON MON 15:00 Brain of Britain b04xnd03 (Listen) MON 3/17) MON The collective noun a 'business' or 'busyness' is used for a MON group of which mammals? And Joanne Wheatley, John Whaite and MON Nancy Birtwistle have all had the distinction of winning MON which TV reality contest? MON MON Russell Davies will be testing whether the contenders in MON this week's third heat of the general knowledge quiz are up MON to the challenge of these, and many other questions. They MON come from London, Norfolk, Essex and Kent - and each will be MON hoping their general knowledge may see them through to the MON semi-finals and perhaps even taking their place on the MON illustrious list of Brain of Britain champions. MON MON As usual, there's a chance for a Brain of Britain listener MON to win a prize too, by coming up with questions that might MON stump the combined knowledge of the panel. MON MON Producer: Paul Bajoria. MON MON 15:30 Food Programme b04xmqd8 (Listen) MON [Repeat of broadcast at 12:32 on Sunday] MON MON 16:00 Everyone a Rembrandt b04xnd05 (Listen) MON Art critic Louisa Buck lifts the lid on Painting By Number MON kits, the 'How To Craze' that swept the world in the 1950's, MON and promised to turn 'Everyman into a Rembrandt'. The MON pretension was laughed at by the art establishment, but MON appreciated by the millions of amateur artists who loved MON them. The anodyne subject matter of seascapes, landscapes, MON clowns and kittens, were all given a flat treatment with a MON simple palette and in the process created an instantly MON recognisable aesthetic. This was plundered for ironic effect MON by Andy Warhol and Damien Hirst who saw in Painting By MON Number a way to critique the relationship between art and MON taste, and art and mechanical reproduction. Louisa speaks to MON Dan Robbins in America who did more than anybody else to MON create the PBN template, as well as collectors, museum MON curators, and artists inspired by the complex MON inter-relationships between it, and Pop and Conceptual Art. MON To some eyes PBN represented all that was crass about MON post-war American Culture, a pandering to the lowest common MON denominator, mechanistic, and devoid of artistic merit, to MON others it empowered generations of ordinary people to pick MON up a brush and dare to paint. In the process teaching them MON to look and opening the door onto an artistic world they MON would otherwise have been denied access to. Painting by MON Number might have had its heyday, but even in this digital MON age the attraction of a gentler pastime that doesn't require MON batteries continues to appeal to a new generation of MON adherents. Louisa Buck didn't get a PBN kit for Christmas, MON because her parents thought it wasn't the done thing, now MON forty years later she sets out to lay that ghost to rest, MON and prove that PBN is anything but child's play. MON MON 16:30 Beyond Belief b04xnd07 (Listen) MON Fundamentalism MON MON Is it correct to describe the killers of Charlie Hebdo staff MON in Paris as fundamentalists? MON When this programme was recorded, the operation to detain MON the suspects is continuing. The initial murders were carried MON out in the name of Allah in retaliation for the publication MON of cartoons deemed to be lampooning the prophet Mohammed. MON How do you describe people who carry out such atrocities? A MON quick glance through the papers revealed a wide diversity of MON terms, from the simple "terrorists," to "Muslim hardliners MON and "Islamic fundamentalist." Which terms are appropriate? MON What does it mean to describe someone in religious terms as MON "A Fundamentalist? What problems do we cause problems when MON we don't consider carefully the meaning of terms before MON applying them to a particular situation? MON The use of the term Fundamentalism has changed over the MON decades. Joining Ernie Rea to discuss its usage today are MON Haras Raffiq, Managing Director of the Quilliam Foundation, MON which exists to counter Islamic extremism, Julie Scott MON Jones, Associate Head of the Sociology Department at MON Manchester Metropolitan University; and Salman Sayyid, MON Reader in Islam and Politics at the University of Leeds. MON MON Producer: Rosie Dawson. MON MON 17:00 PM b04xnd09 (Listen) MON PM at 5pm- Eddie Mair with interviews, context and analysis. MON MON 18:00 Six O'Clock News b04xkfz8 (Listen) MON The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4. MON MON 18:30 The Unbelievable Truth b04xnd0c (Listen) MON Series 14, Episode 3 MON MON David Mitchell hosts the panel game in which four comedians MON are encouraged to tell lies and compete against one another MON to see how many items of truth they're able to smuggle past MON their opponents. MON MON Arthur Smith, Sarah Millican, Sandi Toksvig and Graeme MON Garden are the panellists obliged to talk with deliberate MON inaccuracy on subjects as varied as death, balloons, farming MON and Jane Austen. MON MON The show is devised by Graeme Garden and Jon Naismith, the MON team behind Radio 4's I'm Sorry I Haven't A Clue. MON MON Produced by Jon Naismith MON A Random Entertainment production for BBC Radio 4. MON MON Credits MON Presenter: David Mitchell MON Panellist: Arthur Smith MON Panellist: Sarah Millican MON Panellist: Sandi Toksvig MON Panellist: Graeme Garden MON Producer: Jon Naismith MON MON 19:00 The Archers b04xnd0f (Listen) MON Contemporary drama in a rural setting. MON MON 19:15 Front Row b04xnd0h (Listen) MON Arts news, interviews and reviews. MON MON 19:45 15 Minute Drama b04xnczl (Listen) MON [Repeat of broadcast at 10:45 today] MON MON 20:00 Olive Wars b04tcl5w (Listen) MON The olive harvest in the West Bank is all about tradition. MON The first rains of the winter signal the start of gathering MON the olives on which so many Palestinian farmers depend. MON MON The BBC's Middle East Editor, Jeremy Bowen, has been MON travelling during the harvest through the West Bank, MON occupied by Israel since 1967, and wanted by the MON Palestinians for a state. He spoke to Palestinian farmers, MON Jewish settlers, oil exporters, and Israeli soldiers, and MON found that the harvest is about a lot more than olives, or MON oil, or the soap they make from it. MON MON In a land where everything is politicised, so is the olive MON harvest. It's the politics of the struggle for land between MON the Palestinians and the Israelis who want it, and in that MON struggle the olive tree has become a potent symbol. And the MON olive harvest has at times become a serious flashpoint. MON MON 'Olive Wars' shows how every year the harvest is at the MON heart of the conflict between Palestinians and Israelis for MON control of the land. MON MON Jeremy Bowen, who has been reporting on the MON Israeli-Palestinian conflict since 1991, finds that the MON status quo in the West Bank guarantees more bloodshed. He MON concludes that is not just disastrous for Palestinians and MON Israelis. At a time when the whole world can feel the impact MON of the tumult in the Middle East, it's not good for the rest MON of us either. MON MON 20:30 Crossing Continents b04wwkhl (Listen) MON Should Comics Be Crimes? MON MON In Japan, manga and anime are huge cultural industries. MON These comics and cartoons are read and watched by young and MON old, men and women, geeks and office workers. Their fans MON stretch around the world and their cultural appeal has been MON used by the government to market 'Cool Japan'. MON MON Manga and anime can be about almost anything, and some can MON be confronting - especially those featuring young children MON in sexually explicit scenarios. The UK, Canada and Australia MON have all banned these sorts of virtual images, placing them MON in the same legal category as real images of child abuse. MON MON Last year, Japan became the last OECD country to outlaw the MON possession of real child abuse images, but they decided not MON to ban manga and anime. To many outsiders and some Japanese, MON this seems baffling - another example of 'weird Japan', and MON a sign the country still has a long way to go to taking MON child protection seriously. MON MON James Fletcher travels to Tokyo to find out why the Japanese MON decided not to ban. Is this manga just fodder for MON paedophiles, and is Japan dragging its feet on protecting MON children? Or is Japan resisting moral panic and standing up MON for freedom of thought and expression? MON MON 21:00 Shared Planet b04wtzz3 (Listen) MON The Future of Corals MON MON Coral reefs are renowned for their beauty and diversity, and MON they provide us with a wondrous spectacle. Full of colourful MON fish, patrolled by sharks and visited by a host of exotic MON creatures from manta rays to turtles, they bring MON breath-taking colour to our seas. But what is their future? MON As our climate warms, so too do the oceans and corals are MON highly sensitive to changes in temperature. The increasing MON level of CO2 in our atmosphere means more is dissolved in MON seawater, making our oceans ever more acidic and hindering MON their ability to build their structures. Mass coral MON bleaching, when large areas of corals die and turn white, MON was unknown before the 1980s, now they are increasingly MON common in many areas of the ocean. The lack of build-up of MON new coral due to acidification is now measurable and many MON scientists are wondering how long coral reefs will survive. MON Monty Dom explores the future of coral in our stressed MON oceans and explores what can be done. MON MON Jamie Craggs MON MON Jamie Craggs is the Aquarium Curator at the MON Horniman Museum & Gardens MON London, UK, overseeing the collection which contains around MON 2,500 live specimens representing 200 different species. He MON is the founder of MON Horniman Project Coral MON a pioneering multi-year coral sexual reproductive research MON project which aims at understanding the impact that climate MON change is having on the resilience of corals and their MON ability to reproduce. MON Horniman Project Coral utilises the latest microprocessor MON technologies, to precisely replicate environmental cues MON responsible to trigger coral reproduction within the coral MON research facility at the museum. These include seasonal MON temperature, sunlight and lunar cycles. In 2013, this MON resulted in the first predictable broadcast coral spawning, MON in a completely closed system, in the world. MON In collaboration with scientific and corporate partners a MON number of experiments are being conducted that focus on MON specific areas of coral reproduction and are giving a deeper MON understanding of the impacts of climate change on coral MON reefs. MON His vision has always been that a collection within a public MON aquarium should be used to deepen our understanding of MON biology and promote conservation of species and habitats. MON MON Twitter: MON @aquariumcurator MON MON Dr Elvira Poloczanska MON MON Dr Elvira Poloczanska's focus is on the development of tools MON to assess vulnerability of species, habitats and regions to MON climate change, the direct and indirect mechanisms through MON which climate change impacts manifest on our marine MON biodiversity, and communication of impacts science. MON MON She joined MON CSIRO Marine and Atmospheric Research MON in 2005 and before that held research positions with the MON Scottish Association of Marine Science MON and the Marine Biological Association of the UK. MON MON Her original research focus was on modelling the role of MON climate and biotic interactions such as competition and MON predation in mediating climate change impacts on populations MON and communities. Since joining CSIRO her research focus has MON been on climate change ecology and the role of ecological MON processes and climate forcing in structuring coastal and MON inshore communities. MON MON Dr George Roff MON MON Dr George Roff has spent most of the past decade both MON studying and living in Australia and travelling around the MON world. His PhD research focused on reconstructing the MON historical ecology of the Great Barrier Reef and he is MON currently he is a post-doctoral researcher at the MON Marine Spatial Ecology Lab, University of Queensland MON MON He is broadly interested in processes of resilience, MON disturbance and recovery in Indo-Pacific and Caribbean coral MON reef ecosystems. His research to date has been largely based MON in the Indo-Pacific (Great Barrier Reef & Palau) and the MON Caribbean (Belize & Bahamas), looking at processes of MON disturbance (coral bleaching, coral disease, cyclones, MON corallivory) and the recovery of coral assemblages (coral MON recruitment) at varying spatial scales. MON MON Dr Julius Piercy MON MON Dr Piercy's passion for the natural world started in the MON Italian countryside where he grew up catching frogs, snakes, MON lizards and fish at a nearby stream. He pursued this passion MON by studying Zoology at the University of Bristol in 2007 MON where he first heard about the world of coral reef sounds MON during a seminar talk by Dr Steve Simpson. This paved the MON way for his future course in life. MON MON Upon completing his degree he worked as a research MON assisstant at Lizard Island on the Great Barrier Reef, MON Australia, before embarking on a PhD with the MON Coral Reef Research Unit at the University of Essex MON in 2011. His research focussed on the underwater sounds of MON coral reefs and how they influenced recruitment of larval MON fish, spending most of his time between East Anglia, the MON Coral Triangle in Indonesia and the Great Barrier Reef in MON Australia. He completed his PhD in December 2014. MON MON Twitter: MON @singingfishes MON MON 21:30 Start the Week b04xn7cn (Listen) MON [Repeat of broadcast at 09:00 today] MON MON 22:00 The World Tonight b04xndg0 (Listen) MON In-depth reporting and analysis from a global perspective. MON MON 22:45 Book at Bedtime b04xndg2 (Listen) MON Curtain Call, Episode 1 MON MON On a sultry afternoon in the summer of 1936, a woman MON accidentally interrupts an attempted murder in a London MON hotel room. Nina Land, a West End actress, faces a dilemma. MON She's not supposed to be at the hotel in the first place, MON and certainly not with a married man - the celebrated MON portrait artist, Stephen Wyley - but once it becomes MON apparent that she may have seen the face of the man dubbed MON 'the Tie-Pin Killer' she realises that another woman's life MON could be at stake. MON MON Jimmy Erskine is the raffish doyen of theatre critics who MON fears that his star is fading. Age and drink are catching up MON with him and, in his late-night escapades with young men, he MON walks a tightrope that may snap at any moment. He has MON depended for years on his loyal and longsuffering secretary MON Tom, who has a secret of his own to protect. Tom's chance MON encounter with Madeleine Farewell, a lonely young woman MON haunted by premonitions of catastrophe, closes the circle - MON it was Madeleine who narrowly escaped the killer's MON stranglehold that afternoon and now she walks the streets in MON terror of him finding her again. MON MON Curtain Call is a poignant comedy of manners, and a tragedy MON of mistaken intentions. From the glittering murk of Soho's MON demi-monde to the grease paint and ghost-lights of MON theatreland, the story plunges on through smoky clubrooms, MON street corners where thuggish Blackshirts linger and tawdry MON rooming houses. MON Episode 1:Stephen Wyley first spotted Nina Land at a private MON view, mutual attraction and curiosity have propelled them MON towards an afternoon rendez-vous in a hotel. MON MON Read by Nancy Carroll MON MON Abridged, directed and produced by Jill Waters MON A Waters Company production for BBC Radio 4. MON MON Credits MON Reader: Nancy Carroll MON Author: Quinn Anthony MON Abridger: Jill Waters MON Director: Jill Waters MON Producer: Jill Waters MON MON 23:00 Word of Mouth b04wtzzk (Listen) MON How Is English Going to Change in the future? MON MON How's English going to change in the future? Michael Rosen MON looks ahead, with the help of linguists Bas Aarts and Laura MON Wright, and biologist Mark Pagel. It's not looking good for MON "shall" and "must"... MON Producer Beth O'Dea. MON MON 23:30 Today in Parliament b04xnfv4 (Listen) MON Susan Hulme reports from Westminster. MON MON TUE TUESDAY 13 JANUARY 2015 TUE TUE 00:00 Midnight News b04xkg06 (Listen) TUE The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4. TUE Followed by Weather. TUE TUE 00:30 Book of the Week b04xn7cq (Listen) TUE [Repeat of broadcast at 09:45 on Monday] TUE TUE 00:48 Shipping Forecast b04xkg08 (Listen) TUE The latest shipping forecast. TUE TUE 01:00 Selection of BBC World Service Programmes b04xkg0b (Listen) TUE BBC Radio 4 joins the BBC World Service. TUE TUE 05:20 Shipping Forecast b04xkg0d (Listen) TUE The latest shipping forecast. TUE TUE 05:30 News Briefing b04xkg0g (Listen) TUE The latest news from BBC Radio 4. TUE TUE 05:43 Prayer for the Day b04y9dqx (Listen) TUE A reflection and prayer with Richard Hill. TUE TUE 05:45 Farming Today b04xp153 (Listen) TUE The latest news about food, farming and the countryside. TUE Presented by Anna Hill and produced by Sally Challoner. TUE TUE 05:58 Tweet of the Day b04t0pm9 (Listen) TUE Black-Footed Albatross TUE TUE Tweet of the Day is the voice of birds and our relationship TUE with them, from around the world. TUE TUE Liz Bonnin presents the black-footed albatross of Midway TUE Atoll in the Pacific Ocean. Two dusky-brown birds point TUE their bills skywards to cement their lifelong relationship, TUE these are black-footed albatrosses are plighting their troth TUE in a former theatre of war. At only a few square kilometres TUE in size, the island of Midway is roughly half way between TUE North America and Japan. Once it was at the heart of the TUE Battle of Midway during World War Two, but today it forms TUE part of a Wildlife Refuge run by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife TUE Service and is home to white laysan albatross and the darker TUE Black footed Albatross. Around 25,000 pairs of Black-foots TUE breed here. Each pair's single chick is fed on regurgitated TUE offal for six months, after which it learns to fly and then TUE can be vulnerable to human activity on the airbase. But TUE careful management of both species of albatrosses near the TUE airstrip has reduced the number of casualties to a minimum. TUE TUE Black-footed Albatross (Phoebastria nigripes) TUE TUE Webpage image courtesy of Michael Pitts / naturepl.com. TUE TUE NPL Ref TUE 01114875 TUE © Michael Pitts / naturepl.com. TUE TUE 06:00 Today b04xp155 (Listen) TUE Morning news and current affairs. Including Sports Desk, TUE Yesterday in Parliament, Weather and Thought for the Day. TUE TUE 09:00 Can Democracy Work? b04xp157 (Listen) TUE Episode 1 TUE TUE Is our democracy working? Today there's a real sense of our TUE traditional democratic system fracturing - but is this TUE because it's failing, or is it because it's doing exactly TUE what we want it to? TUE In 'Can Democracy Work?', the BBC's Political Editor Nick TUE Robinson questions top politicians, those seeking power TUE around the UK and direct action campaigners, as well as TUE testing public opinion, to find out what we really want from TUE our democracy and whether it can deliver. TUE In episode one, Nick examines whether we actually want as TUE much democracy as we have. TUE Producer: Jonathan Brunert. TUE TUE 09:30 One to One b04xp159 (Listen) TUE Adrian Goldberg on Mixed Marriage TUE TUE In the first of a new series of One to One, broadcaster TUE Adrian Goldberg - who is married to a British Asian woman - TUE explores the topic of mixed marriage. TUE TUE The dry facts, from the Office of National Statistics, state TUE that "Nearly 1 in 10 people living in as a couple were in an TUE inter-ethnic relationship in 2011"* TUE TUE Over the next three weeks Adrian brings this statistic to TUE life as he meets three people who married outside their own TUE faith or cultural background, across three decades: the TUE 1960s, 70s and 2000s. TUE TUE In this first programme he meets Tara Bariana. Tara arrived TUE in England from India in the 1960s and was, in his words, an TUE illiterate 13 year old who couldn't speak English. He was TUE expected to marry a Punjabi girl, but went against his TUE family's wishes when he met and fell in love with Beryl, the TUE daughter of a Baptist minister. Adrian hears Tara's story, TUE and finds out what happened next. TUE TUE *the latest available figures from the 2011 census. TUE TUE Producer: Karen Gregor. TUE TUE 09:45 Book of the Week b04xp15c (Listen) TUE Reaching down the Rabbit Hole, Episode 2 TUE TUE Neurologist Dr Allan H Ropper and his co-writer Brian D TUE Burrell take us behind the scenes at the Harvard Medical TUE School's neurology unit. Dr Ropper's case studies include TUE the unusual, sometimes bizarre, and often moving stories of TUE life-changing injuries and illness. TUE TUE "In Alice's Adventures in Wonderland," says Ropper, "Alice TUE jumps into a rabbit hole and finds herself in a bizarre TUE realm where everything bears little relation to the outside TUE world. It is a place where, as the Red Queen mentions to TUE Alice, it helps to believe six impossible things before TUE breakfast. I have no need to believe six impossible things TUE before breakfast because I know that on any given day I will TUE be confronted with six improbable things before lunch..." TUE TUE Read by Colin Stinton TUE TUE Written by Dr Allan H Ropper and Brian D Burrell TUE Abridged by Pete Nichols TUE TUE Produced by Karen Rose TUE A Sweet Talk production for BBC Radio 4. TUE TUE Credits TUE Reader: Colin Stinton TUE Author: Allan H Ropper TUE Author: Brian D Burrell TUE Abridger: Pete Nichols TUE Producer: Karen Rose TUE TUE 10:00 Woman's Hour b04xp15f (Listen) TUE Jane Garvey presents the programme that offers a female TUE perspective on the world. TUE TUE Credits TUE Presenter: Jane Garvey TUE TUE 10:45 15 Minute Drama b04xp15h (Listen) TUE The Corrections, The Axon Road Show TUE TUE Dramatisation of Jonathan Franzen's sparkling 2001 novel TUE about the tribulations of a dysfunctional Midwestern family, TUE starring Richard Schiff (The West Wing), Richard Laing and TUE Roslyn Hill. Dramatised by Marcy Kahan. TUE TUE Episode 7: The Axon Road Show - Gary Lambert is determined TUE to buy significant shares in the biotech company that has TUE bought his father's patent for a measly sum. He takes his TUE sister, Denise, along for moral support. But all does not go TUE according to plan... TUE TUE Directed by Emma Harding TUE TUE The Corrections was awarded the National Book Award in 2001, TUE the James Tait Black Memorial Prize in 2002. It was included TUE in TIME magazine's list of the 100 best English-language TUE novels since 1923. TUE TUE Jonathan Franzen is the author of four novels (Freedom, The TUE Corrections, Strong Motion, and The Twenty-Seventh City), TUE two collections of essays (Farther Away, How to Be Alone), a TUE personal history (The Discomfort Zone). TUE TUE Marcy Kahan is a playwright and radio dramatist. Recent TUE radio work includes two series of Lunch for BBC Radio 4 TUE (starring Claire Skinner and Stephen Mangan) and Mr TUE Bridger's Orphan. Theatre work includes 20 Cigarettes (Soho TUE Theatre) and the stage version of When Harry Met Sally TUE (Theatre Royal Haymarket). TUE TUE Credits TUE Narrator: Richard Schiff TUE Enid Lambert: Maggie Steed TUE Alfred Lambert: Colin Stinton TUE Gary Lambert: Richard Laing TUE Chip Lambert: Julian Rhind-Tutt TUE Denise Lambert: Roslyn Hill TUE Don Armour: Shaun Mason TUE Brian Callahan: Ian Conningham TUE Robin Passafaro: Kelly Burke TUE Mrs Nygren: Hannah Genesius TUE Sylvia Roth: Elaine Claxton TUE Ted Roth: David Acton TUE Gitanas Misevicius: Sam Dale TUE Caroline Lambert: Jane Slavin TUE Caleb Lambert: Adam Thomas Wright TUE Jonah Lambert: Sean McCrystal TUE Author: Jonathan Franzen TUE Adaptor: Marcy Kahan TUE Director: Emma Harding TUE TUE 11:00 Shared Planet b04xp15k (Listen) TUE Half and Half TUE TUE The world has lost so much wildlife some conservationists TUE think half the earth should be set aside for nature to TUE ensure the world can continue to provide all the services we TUE need such as clean water, unpolluted air and soils, healthy TUE food and so on. But one recent study shows that 50% of TUE wildlife has disappeared in the last 40 years. As human TUE population grows and pressure on resources increases many TUE feel there needs to be a bold plan to ensure we can share TUE the planet with other forms of life so that they and us can TUE continue. One proposition is called Half Earth - make half TUE of the earth just for nature. The vision is for a meandering TUE network of nature corridors that open out into huge parks TUE set aside for wildlife. In a special programme from the TUE Natural History Museum in London Monty Don and a panel of TUE experts in subjects ranging from conservation science to TUE urban planning and economics discuss whether this could TUE work? TUE TUE Professor Jonathan Baillie TUE As the TUE Zoological Society of London TUE ’s Conservation Programmes Director, Jonathan Baillie is TUE responsible for conservation projects focusing on threatened TUE species and their habitats in more than 50 countries. His TUE research focus lies in defining the status and trends of the TUE world’s species and ecosystems. TUE He has overseen the development of a number of major TUE biodiversity indicators such as the TUE WWF Living Planet Index TUE the IUCN TUE Sampled Red List Index TUE and the WCS/ZSL Wildlife Picture Index. Jonathan has also TUE played a leading role in a number of influential documents TUE on the status of the world’s species including the TUE IUCN Global Species Assessment TUE the Biodiversity chapter of the TUE Millennium Ecosystem Assessment TUE and the TUE WWF Living Planet Report TUE His work has shaped our understanding of the status and TUE trends of mammals, vertebrates, and invertebrates as well as TUE major ecosystems. He is a Chief Scientific Advisor to TUE Globe International TUE which represents legislators from all over the world. He is TUE also advisor to a number of funding bodies such as TUE Synchronicity Earth TUE The Royal Foundation TUE digital team, and TUE IUCN SOS TUE In addition he co-chairs the IUCN SSC Pangolin Specialist TUE Group and chairs the IUCN National Red List Alliance. TUE ZSL Twitter: TUE @ZSLConservation TUE TUE Professor Andrew Balmford TUE Andrew Balmford has been a conservation supporter since he TUE was a child. He is now Professor of Conservation Science in TUE the TUE Department of Zoology, University of Cambridge TUE where his main research interests are the costs and benefits TUE of effective conservation, and exploring how conservation TUE might best be reconciled with land-demanding activities such TUE as farming. TUE To have most impact he focuses his research in developing TUE countries and collaborates closely with conservation TUE practitioners and with colleagues in other disciplines. He TUE helped establish the TUE Cambridge Conservation Forum TUE the TUE Cambridge Conservation Initiative TUE and the annual TUE Student Conference on Conservation Science TUE His 2012 book TUE Wild Hope TUE highlights success stories in conservation and argues that TUE cautious optimism is essential in tackling environmental TUE challenges. TUE TUE Dr Vanesa Castan Broto TUE Dr Castán Broto is a senior lecturer at TUE University College London’s Bartlett Development and TUE Planning Unit TUE (DPU). The DPU, which this year celebrates its 60th TUE anniversary, conducts research and postgraduate teaching TUE that helps to build the capacity of national governments, TUE local authorities, NGOs, aid agencies and businesses working TUE towards socially-just and sustainable development in the TUE global south. TUE Her research work focuses on how understanding TUE socio-environmental interactions may help build sustainable TUE and inclusive cities. She currently leads a project funded TUE by the TUE Economic and Social Research Council TUE to understand the different roles that energy plays in the TUE everyday lives of people living in cities in the global TUE south. TUE Other work includes a project to develop participatory urban TUE planning methodologies for climate change, which was TUE distinguished as a 2013 Lighthouse Activity by the programme TUE Momentum for Change of the United Nations TUE and research on the politics of urban innovation for climate TUE change, which has just been published as a monograph called TUE 'An Urban Politics of Climate Change' TUE with H. Bulkeley and G. Edwards, 2014: Routledge. TUE Twitter: TUE @vanebailo TUE TUE Professor Tim Jackson TUE Tim Jackson TUE is TUE Professor of Sustainable Development TUE at the University of Surrey. He currently holds a TUE Professorial Fellowship on TUE Prosperity and Sustainability in the Green Economy TUE (PASSAGE) funded by the TUE Economic and Social Research Council TUE (ESRC). He is also an award-winning playwright with numerous TUE radio-writing credits for the BBC. TUE He has been at the forefront of international debates about TUE sustainable development for over two decades and has worked TUE closely with the UK Government, the United Nations, and TUE numerous private companies and NGOs to bring social science TUE research into sustainability. His research interests focus TUE on the economic and social aspects of the relationship TUE between people’s lifestyles and the environment. TUE From 2010 to 2014 Tim was Director of the TUE Sustainable Lifestyles Research Group TUE a multi-institution research group funded by the Department TUE for the Environment Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA). The aim TUE of the group was to develop a robust understanding of the TUE links between lifestyle, societal values and the TUE environment, and to provide evidence-based advice to TUE policy-makers seeking to influence people’s lifestyles and TUE practices. From 2006 to 2011 he was founding Director of TUE RESOLVE TUE – the research group on Lifestyles, Values and Environment TUE funded by the ESRC. TUE Twitter: TUE @ProfTimJackson TUE TUE 11:30 Kitch! b04xp15m (Listen) TUE June 1948. The Empire Windrush docks at Tilbury carrying 492 TUE West Indian "citizens of the British Empire". Newsreel TUE footage captures forever the suited new arrivals waiting to TUE alight. As the reporter introduces one young man as "their TUE spokesman", a gently smiling Aldwyn Roberts sings a Calypso TUE he wrote on the the voyage, 'London is the place for me, TUE London, this lovely city...' TUE TUE Aldwyn Roberts was 26 years old and already well known in TUE Trinidad as Calypso star Lord Kitchener. He lived in England TUE for almost 15 years, married a girl in Manchester, was TUE celebrated by glamorous upper class English society and TUE became the voice of a generation of Caribbean immigrants far TUE from home. TUE TUE Poet and musician Anthony Joseph also left Trinidad for TUE London in his twenties and has always felt a powerful TUE connection to Kitch. He spoke to him just once, when he saw TUE Kitch standing alone for a moment at Carnival in Trinidad. TUE Now, fifteen years after Kitchener's death Anthony Joseph TUE tries to get to the heart of the man behind the famous TUE footage. TUE TUE Presenter: Anthony Joseph. TUE TUE 12:00 News Summary b04xkg0j (Listen) TUE The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4. TUE TUE 12:04 A History of Ideas b04xp4w8 (Listen) TUE Jessica Frazier on Creation Myths TUE TUE How did the world begin? In the Old Testament it all starts TUE with an act of God, but where did God come from? TUE TUE Dr Jessica Frazier, lecturer in Religious Studies at the TUE University of Kent and fellow of the Oxford Centre for Hindu TUE Studies wants to know how different cultures deal with this TUE most fundamental of questions. TUE TUE Hindus can choose from a menu of options, followers of TUE Chinese Taoism are comfortable with the idea that we come TUE from chaos, a potent force of creativity that continues to TUE pulse through the life of the Universe. TUE TUE With the help of Ram Aithal from Birmingham's Shri TUE Venkateswara Hindu Temple and the renowned science fiction TUE writer Ursula K Le Guin, Jessica asks if the wonder of the TUE great Creation myths can increase our understanding. Can TUE they help us make sense of the data that modern science is TUE gathering from the beginning of time? TUE TUE This is part of a week of programmes exploring the TUE beginnings of the Universe. TUE TUE 12:15 You and Yours b04xp4wb (Listen) TUE Call You and Yours TUE TUE Consumer phone-in. TUE TUE 12:57 Weather b04xkg0m (Listen) TUE The latest weather forecast. TUE TUE 13:00 World at One b04xp4wd (Listen) TUE Analysis of current affairs reports, presented by Shaun Ley. TUE TUE 13:45 The Diaries of Brett Westwood b04xp4wg (Listen) TUE Valley TUE TUE 2. Valley. When Brett Westwood began a wildlife diary at the TUE age of 15, little did he think that he'd still be writing TUE notes, nearly 40 years later about the same local patch in TUE North Worcestershire. TUE In this series Brett returns, diaries in hand, to different TUE areas of his local patch and compares notes from the past TUE with the landscape and wildlife of today. There are genuine TUE shocks and revelations. TUE In this programme, Brett visits the valley. Since Brett TUE started visiting his local patch, the landscape here has TUE been changed more radically than any other area in the TUE patch, not as a result of management, but of nature taking TUE its course. The valley is a sandstone dip between two horse TUE pastures and its steep sides have deterred any cropping or TUE grazing. As a teenager, this is where Brett soaked in the TUE scents of basil and thyme which carpeted the banks. Young TUE hawthorn saplings attracted whinchats and tree pipits. TUE Turtle doves nested here in summer. Knowing that if the TUE hawthorns became too vigorous they would shade out the TUE ground cover and become too dense for the whinchats, Brett TUE did a little judicial pruning from time to time - but it was TUE a battle he lost. Today the hawthorn cover is complete and TUE many rare flowers have been shaded out. Ash and birch trees TUE have grown up and the whinchats, tree pipits and cuckoos TUE have gone. Instead fieldfares and redwings roost in the TUE thorns in winter and in summer chiffchaffs and blackcaps are TUE commoner than ever. Ravens and Buzzards are often heard TUE overhead. And on one winter's eve he had an unforgettable TUE close-encounter with a sparrowhawk. TUE The series underlines the importance of keeping a diary as a TUE valuable document of change which is measurable from decade TUE to decade. Wildlife sound recordist: Chris Watson, Producer: TUE Sarah Blunt. TUE TUE 14:00 The Archers b04xnd0f (Listen) TUE [Repeat of broadcast at 19:00 on Monday] TUE TUE 14:15 Drama b04xp4wj (Listen) TUE Can't Live without You TUE TUE By Kellie Smith TUE TUE Starring Sarah Smart and Bryan Dick TUE TUE A psychological thriller about a man's craving for control TUE in his marriage. TUE TUE When Greg's partner Anna becomes ill and needs constant care TUE Greg flourishes as her carer and becomes intoxicated by her TUE dependency. Greg's apparent overwhelming love for his TUE partner, his deepening desire to feel needed takes him to TUE the limit in their relationship. TUE TUE Produced and Directed by Pauline Harris. TUE TUE Credits TUE Actor: Bryan Dick TUE Anna: Sarah Smart TUE Neil: Dean Smith TUE Nurse: Emma Hartley-Miller TUE Director: Pauline Harris TUE Producer: Pauline Harris TUE Writer: Kellie Smith TUE TUE 15:00 The Kitchen Cabinet b04xjcmy (Listen) TUE [Repeat of broadcast at 10:30 on Saturday] TUE TUE 15:30 The Human Zoo b04xp4wl (Listen) TUE Series 5, Episode 1 TUE TUE The Human Zoo is a place to learn about the one subject that TUE never fails to fascinate - ourselves. Are people led by the TUE head or by the heart? How rational are we? And how do we TUE perceive the world? TUE TUE There's a curious blend of intriguing experiments to TUE discover our biases and judgements, explorations and TUE examples taken from what's in the news to what we do in the TUE kitchen, and it's all driven by a large slice of curiosity. TUE TUE Michael Blastland presents. Nick Chater, Professor of TUE Behavioural Science at Warwick University, is the TUE experimenter-in-chief, ably assisted by resident reporter TUE Timandra Harkness. TUE TUE In this series, the team will be looking at: TUE - Decline. What's the psychology of thinking that things get TUE worse? TUE - Risk. What drives our fear of disaster? The odds, or TUE something deep in our psychology? TUE - Information. When and how do we resist the facts? TUE - Persuasion. Looking ahead to the general election, does TUE persuasion work? What does it take for us to change the way TUE we vote? TUE TUE Producer: Eve Streeter TUE A Pier production for BBC Radio 4. TUE TUE 16:00 Word of Mouth b04xp4wn (Listen) TUE Philip Pullman and Michael Rosen talk about language and TUE writing TUE TUE Philip Pullman and Michael Rosen talk in depth about TUE language, writing and imagination. They share examples from TUE their own work and also discuss the books that influenced TUE them - and who it is they think they're writing for.. TUE Producer Beth O'Dea. TUE TUE Philip Pullman and Michael Rosen TUE The two authors in discussion at the studio recording TUE TUE 16:30 Great Lives b04xp4wq (Listen) TUE Series 35, Michael Dobbs on Guy Burgess TUE TUE Michael Dobbs champions the life of Guy Burgess - TUE journalist, diplomat and spy. Between 1935 and 1951, Guy TUE Burgess worked for a Conservative MP, the BBC, MI6 and the TUE Foreign Office. Brilliant, flamboyant and apparently TUE shambolic, he also shot like an arrow to the heart of the TUE Establishment and secretly and systematically betrayed its TUE secrets to the KGB. Matthew Parris chairs as Michael TUE explains why he believes that Guy Burgess was a Great Life. TUE Burgess's biographer Stewart Purvis, who uncovered the only TUE known audio recording of Guy Burgess, is the expert witness. TUE Producer: Julia Johnson. TUE TUE Credits TUE Presenter: Matthew Parris TUE Interviewed Guest: Michael Dobbs TUE Interviewed Guest: Stewart Purvis TUE Producer: Julia Johnson TUE TUE 17:00 PM b04xp4ws (Listen) TUE PM at 5pm- Eddie Mair with interviews, context and analysis. TUE TUE 18:00 Six O'Clock News b04xkg0s (Listen) TUE The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4. TUE TUE 18:30 I've Never Seen Star Wars b04xp4wx (Listen) TUE Series 6, Rebecca Front TUE TUE Marcus Brigstocke persuades his guests to try new TUE experiences: things they really ought to have done by now. TUE Some experiences are loved, some are loathed, in this show TUE all about embracing the new. TUE TUE This week, Rebecca Front, a self-confessed scaredy cat, is TUE persuaded to take her first ride on a motorbike and read her TUE first book about science. But how much of it did she TUE understand? TUE TUE Credits TUE Presenter: Marcus Brigstocke TUE Interviewed Guest: Rebecca Front TUE TUE 19:00 The Archers b04xp4wz (Listen) TUE Contemporary drama in a rural setting. TUE TUE 19:15 Front Row b04xp4x1 (Listen) TUE Arts news, interviews and reviews. TUE TUE 19:45 15 Minute Drama b04xp15h (Listen) TUE [Repeat of broadcast at 10:45 today] TUE TUE 20:00 File on 4 b04xp4x3 (Listen) TUE With serious assaults at a record high, File on 4 TUE investigates the growing tension within Britain's prisons. TUE TUE In the first of a new series, BBC Home Affairs correspondent TUE Danny Shaw meets recently released prisoners and families of TUE those inside to hear about their safety fears. TUE TUE And he talks to the Prison Officers Association about their TUE concerns for the frontline members who they say are facing TUE unprecedented levels of pressure and danger in a "chaotic" TUE system. TUE TUE The Howard League for Penal Reform has used Ministry of TUE Justice figures to calculate that around 40% of prison TUE officer jobs have been cut - leaving inmates spending longer TUE locked in their cells and less time preparing for their TUE release. TUE TUE Lawyers and campaigners tell File on 4 that overcrowding and TUE gang activity are adding to a "toxic mix" of problems TUE leading to instability and tension. TUE TUE Twenty five years after the prison system was shaken by a TUE series of riots centring on Strangeways in Manchester, is a TUE new crisis starting to unfold? TUE TUE Reporter: Danny Shaw Producer: Sally Chesworth. TUE TUE 20:40 In Touch b04xp4x5 (Listen) TUE News, views and information for people who are blind or TUE partially sighted. TUE TUE 21:00 Inside Health b04xp4x7 (Listen) TUE Dr Mark Porter goes on a weekly quest to demystify the TUE health issues that perplex us. TUE TUE 21:30 Can Democracy Work? b04xp157 (Listen) TUE [Repeat of broadcast at 09:00 today] TUE TUE 21:58 Weather b04xkg0v (Listen) TUE The latest weather forecast. TUE TUE 22:00 The World Tonight b04xp4x9 (Listen) TUE In-depth reporting and analysis from a global perspective. TUE TUE 22:45 Book at Bedtime b04xp4xc (Listen) TUE Curtain Call, Episode 2 TUE TUE On a sultry afternoon in the summer of 1936, a woman TUE accidentally interrupts an attempted murder in a London TUE hotel room. Nina Land, a West End actress, faces a dilemma. TUE She's not supposed to be at the hotel in the first place, TUE and certainly not with a married man - the celebrated TUE portrait artist, Stephen Wyley - but once it becomes TUE apparent that she may have seen the face of the man dubbed TUE 'the Tie-Pin Killer' she realises that another woman's life TUE could be at stake. TUE TUE Jimmy Erskine is the raffish doyen of theatre critics who TUE fears that his star is fading. Age and drink are catching up TUE with him and, in his late-night escapades with young men, he TUE walks a tightrope that may snap at any moment. He has TUE depended for years on his loyal and longsuffering secretary TUE Tom, who has a secret of his own to protect. Tom's chance TUE encounter with Madeleine Farewell, a lonely young woman TUE haunted by premonitions of catastrophe, closes the circle - TUE it was Madeleine who narrowly escaped the killer's TUE stranglehold that afternoon and now she walks the streets in TUE terror of him finding her again. TUE TUE Curtain Call is a poignant comedy of manners, and a tragedy TUE of mistaken intentions. From the glittering murk of Soho's TUE demi-monde to the grease paint and ghost-lights of TUE theatreland, the story plunges on through smoky clubrooms, TUE street corners where thuggish Blackshirts linger and tawdry TUE rooming houses. TUE TUE Episode 2: TUE A young woman is found strangled near Russell Square. Nina TUE needs to meet Stephen urgently. TUE TUE Read by Nancy Carroll TUE TUE Abridged, directed and produced by Jill Waters TUE A Waters Company production for BBC Radio 4. TUE TUE Credits TUE Reader: Nancy Carroll TUE Author: Quinn Anthony TUE Abridger: Jill Waters TUE Director: Jill Waters TUE Producer: Jill Waters TUE TUE 23:00 Cabin Pressure b04vf959 (Listen) TUE Series 5, Zurich, Part 2 TUE TUE One of the most popular radio sitcoms of the past ten years TUE bows out with a special double episode. In this second and TUE concluding part, as the crew embark on a race against time, TUE just what is Gerti's secret? And will it be happy ever after TUE for Carolyn and Herc? TUE TUE With the show titles running alphabetically from the first TUE ever episode - "Abu Dhabi" through to this double finale TUE "Zurich" - the cast and crew of MJN Air discover that TUE whether it's choosing an ice-cream flavour, putting a TUE princess in a van or remembering your grandmother's name, no TUE job is too small, but many, many jobs are too difficult. TUE TUE With special guests including Anthony Head and Timothy West. TUE TUE Written by John Finnemore TUE Produced and Directed by David Tyler TUE TUE A Pozzitive production for BBC Radio 4. TUE TUE Credits TUE Carolyn Knapp-Shappey: Stephanie Cole TUE First Officer Douglas Richardson: Roger Allam TUE Capt Martin Crieff: Benedict Cumberbatch TUE Arthur Shappey: John Finnemore TUE Captain Hercules "Herc" Shipwright: Anthony Head TUE Princess Theresa: Matilda Ziegler TUE Gordon Shappey: Timothy West TUE Karl: Dan Tetsell TUE Bruce Fraser: Gordon Kennedy TUE The Auctioneer: Jonathan Kydd TUE Writer: John Finnemore TUE Director: David Tyler TUE Producer: David Tyler TUE TUE 23:30 Today in Parliament b04xp4xf (Listen) TUE Sean Curran reports from Westminster. TUE TUE WED WEDNESDAY 14 JANUARY 2015 WED WED 00:00 Midnight News b04xkg1r (Listen) WED The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4. WED Followed by Weather. WED WED 00:30 Book of the Week b04xp15c (Listen) WED [Repeat of broadcast at 09:45 on Tuesday] WED WED 00:48 Shipping Forecast b04xkg1t (Listen) WED The latest shipping forecast. WED WED 01:00 Selection of BBC World Service Programmes b04xkg1w (Listen) WED BBC Radio 4 joins the BBC World Service. WED WED 05:20 Shipping Forecast b04xkg1y (Listen) WED The latest shipping forecast. WED WED 05:30 News Briefing b04xkg20 (Listen) WED The latest news from BBC Radio 4. WED WED 05:43 Prayer for the Day b04y9g6f (Listen) WED A reflection and prayer with Richard Hill. WED WED 05:45 Farming Today b04xp63s (Listen) WED The latest news about food, farming and the countryside. WED Presented by Anna Hill and produced by Lucy Bickerton. WED WED 05:58 Tweet of the Day b04t0ptz (Listen) WED Adelie Penguin WED WED Tweet of the Day is the voice of birds and our relationship WED with them, from around the world. WED WED Liz Bonnin presents the adelie penguin on a windswept WED Antarctic shore. A huddle of braying shapes on a windswept WED shore in Antarctica reveals itself to be a rookery of Adelie WED Penguins. These medium sized penguins whose white eye-ring WED gives them an expression of permanent astonishment were WED discovered in 1840 and named after the land which French WED explorer Jules Dumont d'-Urville named in honour of his wife WED Adele. They make a rudimentary nest of pebbles (sometimes WED pinched from a neighbour) from which their eggs hatch on WED ice-free shores in December, Antarctica's warmest month, WED when temperatures reach a sizzling minus two degrees. In WED March the adult penguins follow the growing pack ice north WED as it forms, feeding at its edge on a rich diet of krill, WED small fish and crustaceans. But as climate change raises WED ocean temperatures, the ice edge forms further south nearer WED to some of the breeding colonies, reducing the distance WED penguins have to walk to and from open water. But, if ice WED fails to form in the north of the penguin's range it can WED affect their breeding success, and at one research station WED breeding numbers have dropped by nearly two thirds. WED WED Adelie penguin (Pygoscelis adeliae) WED WED Webpage image courtesy of Charlie Summers / naturepl.com. WED WED NPL Ref WED 01300450 WED © Charlie Summers / naturepl.com. WED WED 06:00 Today b04xp63v (Listen) WED Morning news and current affairs. Including Sports Desk, WED Yesterday in Parliament, Weather and Thought for the Day. WED WED 09:00 Midweek b04xp63x (Listen) WED Lively and diverse conversation with weekly guests. WED WED 09:45 Book of the Week b04xrj7r (Listen) WED Reaching down the Rabbit Hole, Episode 3 WED WED Neurologist Dr Allan H Ropper and his co-writer Brian D WED Burrell take us behind the scenes at the Harvard Medical WED School's neurology unit. Dr Ropper's case studies include WED the unusual, sometimes bizarre, and often moving stories of WED life-changing injuries and illness. WED WED "In Alice's Adventures in Wonderland," says Ropper, "Alice WED jumps into a rabbit hole and finds herself in a bizarre WED realm where everything bears little relation to the outside WED world. It is a place where, as the Red Queen mentions to WED Alice, it helps to believe six impossible things before WED breakfast. I have no need to believe six impossible things WED before breakfast because I know that on any given day I will WED be confronted with six improbable things before lunch..." WED WED Read by Colin Stinton WED WED Written by Dr Allan H Ropper and Brian D Burrell WED Abridged by Pete Nichols WED WED Produced by Karen Rose WED A Sweet Talk production for BBC Radio 4. WED WED Credits WED Reader: Colin Stinton WED Author: Allan H Ropper WED Author: Brian D Burrell WED Abridger: Pete Nichols WED Producer: Karen Rose WED WED 10:00 Woman's Hour b04xrj7w (Listen) WED Jenni Murray presents the programme that offers a female WED perspective on the world. WED WED Credits WED Presenter: Jenni Murray WED WED 10:40 15 Minute Drama b04xrj82 (Listen) WED The Corrections, At Sea WED WED Dramatisation of Jonathan Franzen's darkly comic 2001 novel WED about the tribulations of a dysfunctional Midwestern family, WED starring Richard Schiff (The West Wing), Maggie Steed, Colin WED Stinton and Julian Rhind-Tutt. Dramatised by Marcy Kahan. WED WED Episode 8: At Sea - Alfred and Enid Lambert, a Midwestern WED couple in their seventies, are on board a cruise ship in the WED North Atlantic. Enid is determined to enjoy this WED long-awaited holiday, but Alfred's behaviour is increasingly WED unpredictable. WED WED Directed by Emma Harding WED WED The Corrections was awarded the National Book Award in 2001, WED the James Tait Black Memorial Prize in 2002. It was included WED in TIME magazine's list of the 100 best English-language WED novels since 1923. WED WED Jonathan Franzen is the author of four novels (Freedom, The WED Corrections, Strong Motion, and The Twenty-Seventh City), WED two collections of essays (Farther Away, How to Be Alone), a WED personal history (The Discomfort Zone). WED WED Marcy Kahan is a playwright and radio dramatist. Recent WED radio work includes two series of Lunch for BBC Radio 4 WED (starring Claire Skinner and Stephen Mangan) and Mr WED Bridger's Orphan. Theatre work includes 20 Cigarettes (Soho WED Theatre) and the stage version of When Harry Met Sally WED (Theatre Royal Haymarket). WED WED Credits WED Narrator: Richard Schiff WED Enid Lambert: Maggie Steed WED Alfred Lambert: Colin Stinton WED Gary Lambert: Richard Laing WED Chip Lambert: Julian Rhind-Tutt WED Denise Lambert: Roslyn Hill WED Don Armour: Shaun Mason WED Brian Callahan: Ian Conningham WED Robin Passafaro: Kelly Burke WED Mrs Nygren: Hannah Genesius WED Sylvia Roth: Elaine Claxton WED Ted Roth: David Acton WED Gitanas Misevicius: Sam Dale WED Caroline Lambert: Jane Slavin WED Caleb Lambert: Adam Thomas Wright WED Jonah Lambert: Sean McCrystal WED Author: Jonathan Franzen WED Adaptor: Marcy Kahan WED Director: Emma Harding WED WED 10:55 The Listening Project b04xrj8b (Listen) WED Eilidh and Alisdair - He'll Always Be Older WED WED Fi Glover introduces a conversation between a father and WED daughter remembering the tragic accidental death of their WED son/brother and how they have dealt with it. WED WED The Listening Project is a Radio 4 initiative that offers a WED snapshot of contemporary Britain in which people across the WED UK volunteer to have a conversation with someone close to WED them about a subject they've never discussed intimately WED before. The conversations are being gathered across the UK WED by teams of producers from local and national radio stations WED who facilitate each encounter. Every conversation - they're WED not BBC interviews, and that's an important difference - WED lasts up to an hour, and is then edited to extract the key WED moment of connection between the participants. Most of the WED unedited conversations are being archived by the British WED Library and used to build up a collection of voices WED capturing a unique portrait of the UK in the second decade WED of the millennium. You can learn more about The Listening WED Project by visiting bbc.co.uk/listeningproject WED WED Producer: Marya Burgess. WED WED 11:00 Mein Kampf: Publish or Burn? b04xrj8j (Listen) WED Everyone's heard of it. Few may have read it, or have any WED idea of its remarkable publishing history. For all its WED bizarre style and bombast, Mein Kampf was Hitler's broadest WED statement of his aims and beliefs. Had the world understood WED its meaning, it's been claimed, the Nazi catastrophe might WED have been averted. WED WED It's a book that made Hitler rich and its ability to make WED money after his death has continued to pose sensitive WED problems. For the last 70 years the Bavarian authorities WED have effectively banned its republication in German through WED their control of the copyright. But this year, 2015, Mein WED Kampf's copyright expires. So what happens next? WED WED Chris Bowlby has been investigating Mein Kampf's strange WED history and future, both in Germany and beyond. He hears of WED its strange popularity in India and the intriguing story of WED its translation into English. WED WED Producer: John Murphy. WED WED 11:30 The Rivals b04xrj8n (Listen) WED Series 3, Seven, Seven, Seven - City WED WED Based on a short story by Julius Chambers WED Dramatised by Chris Harrald WED WED Inspector Lestrade was made to look a fool in the Sherlock WED Holmes stories. Now he is writing his memoirs and has a WED chance to get his own back, with tales of Holmes' rivals. He WED starts with gifted amateur sleuth Mrs Edith Marchmont, WED trying to stop a murder plot overheard on a crossed WED telephone line. WED WED Directed by Liz Webb WED WED Episode by Chris Harrald inspired by the short story 'Seven WED Seven Seven City' by Julius Chambers: WED http://gutenberg.net.au/ebooks06/0600421.txt. WED WED Credits WED Lestrade: James Fleet WED Edith Marchmont: Marcia Warren WED Helena: Liza Sadovy WED James: Ian Conningham WED Ambrose: David Acton WED Reilly: Stephen Hogan WED Director: Liz Webb WED Adaptor: Chris Harrald WED Author: Julius Chambers WED WED 12:00 News Summary b04xkg22 (Listen) WED The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4. WED WED 12:04 A History of Ideas b04xrj8s (Listen) WED Astronomer Carole Mundell on the Big Bang WED WED What put the Bang in the Big Bang? WED WED On the 7th of November 1919 an announcement was made to the WED great and good of the Royal Society. Photographs from the WED observations of a solar eclipse had just arrived in London. WED The images provided the proof of Einstein's General Theory WED of Relativity. WED WED The astronomer, Carole Mundell explains the significance of WED that moment and charts the steps that led from there to the WED generally accepted idea of the origin of our Universe in the WED energetic burst of the Big Bang. WED WED But what caused the Big Bang and what came before it? WED Answering one fundamental question immediately threw up the WED next. With the help of the mathematician, physicist and WED philosopher of science, Sir Roger Penrose, Carole aims to WED find out if those are questions mankind can ever answer. WED WED This is part of a week of programmes examining the origins WED of the Universe. WED WED 12:15 You and Yours b04xrj8x (Listen) WED Consumer news. WED WED 12:57 Weather b04xkg24 (Listen) WED The latest weather forecast. WED WED 13:00 World at One b04xrj91 (Listen) WED Analysis of current affairs reports, presented by Martha WED Kearney. WED WED 13:45 The Diaries of Brett Westwood b04xrj95 (Listen) WED Sewage WED WED 3. Sewage. When Brett Westwood began a wildlife diary at the WED age of 15, little did he think that he'd still be writing WED notes, nearly 40 years later about the same local patch in WED North Worcestershire. WED In this series Brett returns, diaries in hand, to different WED areas of his local patch and compares notes from the past WED with the landscape and wildlife of today. There are genuine WED shocks and revelations. WED In this programme, Brett visits a farm at Whittington. When WED he was a teenager, sewage was pumped out onto an area of WED about a square mile where cattle were grazed. In icy winters WED the fields did not freeze owing to the warmth provided by WED the sewage and the life breeding in it! Unusual for the West WED Midlands in winter, a regular flock of up to 200 curlews WED were joined by a pink-footed goose, pintails, wigeon, and in WED winter 1976 two spotted redshanks. These waders are very WED rare inland in winter and Brett, as a novice bird watcher at WED the time wasn't believed by the traditional and older WED birders. However once the record was accepted by the West WED Midlands Bird Club, the record spurred Brett on and his WED passion for wildlife and bird watching continues to this WED day. The old methods of spreading sewage stopped in the WED 1980s and the curlew flocks have gone but Brett still visits WED the area, and in recent years has been rewarded with WED sightings of barn owls and buzzards. WED WED The series underlines the importance of keeping a diary like WED Brett's not just for personal notes but as a valuable WED document of change which is measurable from decade to WED decade. WED WED Wildlife sound recordist: Chris Watson, Producer: Sarah WED Blunt. WED WED 14:00 The Archers b04xp4wz (Listen) WED [Repeat of broadcast at 19:00 on Tuesday] WED WED 14:15 Drama b04xrjsg (Listen) WED Take Me To..., Take Me to Hope Street WED WED by Lizzie Nunnery. WED WED The first in a series of geographically inspired dramas is a WED wintry ghost story set along Hope Street in Liverpool. WED WED Nina is a university researcher and tour guide who lives and WED works on Liverpool's iconic Hope Street. She loves the WED layers of history all around her. However, after a personal WED tragedy, Nina starts to find herself haunted by the city she WED loves in a dark and unsettling way. WED WED Directed by Abigail le Fleming WED WED With thanks to the staff and pupils at Our Lady's Bishop WED Eton Primary School, Liverpool. WED WED The Writer WED WED Lizzie Nunnery is an award-winning playwright. WED WED The Swallowing Dark, produced by the Liverpool Everyman and WED Theatre 503, was a finalist for The Susan Smith Blackburn WED Prize and past work includes the critically acclaimed WED Intemperance, produced by the Everyman, and Unprotected, WED which was awarded the Amnesty International Award for WED Freedom of Expression. WED WED She is currently working on an adaptation for the Liverpool WED Everyman and collaborating with the Royal Exchange as part WED of their new 'Exchange Hub' initiative and writing an WED original commission with Box of Tricks theatre company. WED WED Lizzie also writes extensively for radio. She has penned WED numerous original dramas for Radio 4 including Anna's War, a WED 5-parter based on true events in the life of Russian WED journalist Anna Politkovskaya, and her latest family drama WED The Sum, aired in July 2014. WED WED She is also a successful singer-songwriter. WED WED Credits WED Nina: Annabelle Dowler WED Sam: Shaun Mason WED Amy: Laura Dos Santos WED Graham: Ian Conningham WED German Tourist: Monty d'Inverno WED American Tourist: Jane Slavin WED Little Girl: Lile Marie Gibney WED Writer: Lizzie Nunnery WED Director: Abigail le Fleming WED WED 15:00 Money Box Live b04xrl8c (Listen) WED Credit Cards, Loans and Debt WED WED Looking for a cheaper credit card, personal loan, help with WED borrowing costs or your credit report? Call 03700 100 444 WED from 1pm to 3.30pm on Wednesday or e-mail moneybox@bbc.co.uk WED now. WED WED Demand for credit cards, loans and other unsecured lending WED in December was the highest it's been since 2007, according WED to the latest Bank of England survey. WED WED While lenders say the rise is driven by a greater consumer WED appetite for risk and looser credit scoring, debt charities WED report that many households are borrowing to pay monthly WED bills. In December StepChange Scotland raised concerns about WED people struggling with council tax arrears and payday loans. WED WED If you want to pay less interest on your credit card you WED might want to consider switching to one with 0% interest. WED How long do these deals last for and what are the fees? WED WED Maybe you're considering a loan? Where are the cheapest WED interest rates and how can you make sure you pay your loan WED off on time? WED WED Are there any fees and restrictions lurking in the small WED print? Do you understand the jargon? WED WED If you feel that your borrowing is too expensive who can WED help to reduce costs or negotiate with your creditors? WED WED How do you repair a damaged credit report or make sure that WED the information held about you is right? WED WED Whatever your question about borrowing Paul Lewis and guests WED will be waiting for your call. Joining Paul will be: WED WED Kevin Mountford, Moneysupermarket. WED Liz McVey, Debt Advisor, StepChange Scotland. WED Terry Donohoe, Debt Advisor, Step Change. WED Laura Barrett, Equifax. WED WED Call 03700 100 444 from 1pm to 3.30pm on Wednesday or e-mail WED moneybox@bbc.co.uk now. Standard geographic call charges WED apply. WED WED 15:30 Inside Health b04xp4x7 (Listen) WED [Repeat of broadcast at 21:00 on Tuesday] WED WED 16:00 Thinking Allowed b04xrl8f (Listen) WED New research on how society works. Presented by Laurie WED Taylor. WED WED 16:30 The Media Show b04xrl8h (Listen) WED Steve Hewlett presents a topical programme about the WED fast-changing media world. WED WED 17:00 PM b04yjx6g (Listen) WED PM at 5pm- Eddie Mair with interviews, context and analysis. WED WED 18:00 Six O'Clock News b04xkg26 (Listen) WED The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4. WED WED 18:30 What Does the K Stand For? b04xrl8k (Listen) WED Series 2, Balham's Got Talent WED WED Stephen K Amos' sitcom about growing up black, gay and funny WED in 1980s South London. Written by Jonathan Harvey with WED Stephen K Amos. WED WED Produced by Colin Anderson. WED WED Credits WED Stephen K Amos: Stephen K Amos WED Young Stephen: Shaquille Ali-Yebuah WED Stephanie Amos: Fatou Sohna WED Virginia Amos: Ellen Thomas WED Vincent Amos: Don Gilet WED Miss Bliss: Michelle Butterly WED Jayson Jackson: Frankie Wilson WED Mary: Nadia Kamil WED Bette: Nadia Kamil WED Sophie: Nadia Kamil WED Producer: Colin Anderson WED Writer: Jonathan Harvey WED Writer: Stephen K Amos WED WED 19:00 The Archers b04xrl8m (Listen) WED Contemporary drama in a rural setting. WED WED 19:15 Front Row b04xrl8p (Listen) WED Arts news, interviews and reviews. WED WED 19:45 15 Minute Drama b04xrj82 (Listen) WED [Repeat of broadcast at 10:40 today] WED WED 20:00 Unreliable Evidence b04xrl8r (Listen) WED Good Samaritan Law WED WED Clive Anderson and guests ask why Britain, unlike many other WED countries in the world, has no general law which requires WED people to behave like good Samaritans, punishing those who WED fail to help others in trouble. WED WED Under French law, a person who endangers the life or health WED of another by failing to assist in some way faces WED imprisonment of up to five years or a fine of 75,000 euros. WED In the UK there would be no liability whatsoever. We can WED walk past a drowning baby with legal impunity. WED WED Our common law system in the UK does not generally impose WED liability for pure omissions - failures to act. There is no WED general duty of care owed by one person to prevent harm WED occurring to another. However, a duty of care can arise, for WED example, once someone attempts to rescue a drowning child if WED they inadvertently make things worse. WED WED So is British law both failing to make people behave as good WED Samaritans and punishing them if they do? What needs to WED change? WED WED The panel includes former law lord, Lord Hoffmann, and WED distinguished academic lawyer Andrew Ashworth who have WED polarised views on the issue. Andrew Ashworth calls for the WED introduction of a general good Samaritan law, arguing that WED our current law is untidy and unprincipled. Lord Hoffmann WED suggests such a law would be unnecessary and inappropriate. WED WED With leading barrister Peter Cooke and French law expert WED Catherine Elliott, the panel examines the arguments for and WED against a law imposing a duty of rescue. WED WED Producer: Brian King WED An Above The Title production for BBC Radio 4. WED WED 20:45 David Baddiel Tries to Understand b04xrl8t (Listen) WED Cryptic Crosswords WED WED Continuing his new series where he tries to make sense of WED apparently puzzling matters, David Baddiel seeks to WED understand cryptic crosswords. WED WED David gets help from a crossword champion and and also from WED a leading compiler who sets him a special crossword. Can he WED put his learning into practice and complete it? WED WED Producer: Giles Edwards. WED WED 21:00 Becoming Myself: Gender Identity b04tlqzt (Listen) WED Trans Men WED WED A revealing series which goes inside the Charing Cross WED Gender Identity Clinic in Hammersmith, London - the largest WED and oldest in the world - to explore the condition of gender WED dysphoria - a sense of distress caused by a disjunction WED between biological sex and gender identity. WED WED With growing mainstream discussion prompted by high-profile WED transgender people like boxing promoter Frank Maloney, WED WikiLeaks source Chelsea Manning and model Andrej Pejic, WED gender dysphoria is fast becoming more visible. Indeed there WED has been a steady rise in the numbers of referrals to Gender WED Identity Clinics across the country and patient numbers at WED Charing Cross have doubled in the last five years. WED WED This series follows a group of transgender patients pursuing WED treatment for gender dysphoria in order to 'become WED themselves'. In the first programme we meet Freddie, WED Mitchell and Blade, who were raised female and are seeking WED treatment as trans men. The second programme centres on WED trans women Bethany, Emma and Tanya, who are making the WED opposite journey. WED WED We also hear from the psychiatrists, endocrinologists and WED surgeons as they meet and assess the patients on a WED day-to-day basis. Their treatment decisions have the WED potential to transform the lives of their patients, but WED these irrevocable changes are not made lightly. WED WED Narrator: Adjoa Andoh WED WED Produced by Melissa FitzGerald WED A Blakeway production for BBC Radio 4. WED WED 21:30 Midweek b04xp63x (Listen) WED [Repeat of broadcast at 09:00 today] WED WED 22:00 The World Tonight b04xrnlv (Listen) WED In-depth reporting and analysis from a global perspective. WED WED 22:45 Book at Bedtime b04xrnlx (Listen) WED Curtain Call, Episode 3 WED WED On a sultry afternoon in the summer of 1936, a woman WED accidentally interrupts an attempted murder in a London WED hotel room. Nina Land, a West End actress, faces a dilemma. WED She's not supposed to be at the hotel in the first place, WED and certainly not with a married man - the celebrated WED portrait artist, Stephen Wyley - but once it becomes WED apparent that she may have seen the face of the man dubbed WED 'the Tie-Pin Killer' she realises that another woman's life WED could be at stake. WED WED Jimmy Erskine is the raffish doyen of theatre critics who WED fears that his star is fading. Age and drink are catching up WED with him and, in his late-night escapades with young men, he WED walks a tightrope that may snap at any moment. He has WED depended for years on his loyal and longsuffering secretary WED Tom, who has a secret of his own to protect. Tom's chance WED encounter with Madeleine Farewell, a lonely young woman WED haunted by premonitions of catastrophe, closes the circle - WED it was Madeleine who narrowly escaped the killer's WED stranglehold that afternoon and now she walks the streets in WED terror of him finding her again. WED WED Curtain Call is a poignant comedy of manners, and a tragedy WED of mistaken intentions. From the glittering murk of Soho's WED demi-monde to the grease paint and ghost-lights of WED theatreland, the story plunges on through smoky clubrooms, WED street corners where thuggish Blackshirts linger and tawdry WED rooming houses. WED WED Episode 3: WED We meet a renowned theatre critic, and learn more of the WED life of failed shopgirl, Madeleine Farewell. WED WED Read by Nancy Carroll WED WED Abridged, directed and produced by Jill Waters WED A Waters Company production for BBC Radio 4. WED WED Credits WED Reader: Nancy Carroll WED Author: Quinn Anthony WED Abridger: Jill Waters WED Director: Jill Waters WED Producer: Jill Waters WED WED 23:00 Roger McGough's Other Half b04xrnlz (Listen) WED Episode 2 WED WED Roger McGough is joined by Helen Atkinson-Wood, Philip WED Jackson and Richie Webb in a hilarious and surreal new WED sketch show for BBC Radio 4. With sketches about Fandom, WED Fatherhood and 17th Century France, you'll hear his familiar WED voice in a whole new light. Expect merriment and melancholy WED in equal measures, and a whisker of witty wordplay too. WED Produced by Victoria Lloyd. WED WED Credits WED Presenter: Roger McGough WED WED 23:15 Love in Recovery b04xrnm1 (Listen) WED Julie WED WED Comedy drama by Pete Jackson, set in Alcoholics Anonymous WED and inspired by his own road to recovery. Starring Sue WED Johnston, John Hannah, Eddie Marsan, Rebecca Front, Paul WED Kaye and Julia Deakin. WED WED The programme follows the lives of five very different WED recovering alcoholics. Set entirely at their weekly WED meetings, we hear them get to know each other, learn to hate WED each other, argue, moan, laugh, fall apart, fall in love WED and, most importantly, tell their stories. WED WED There are funny stories, sad stories, stories of small WED victories and milestones, stories of loss, stories of hope, WED and stories that you really shouldn't laugh at - but still WED do. Along with the storyteller. WED WED In this second episode, Julie's (Sue Johnston) husband comes WED back to her after six years and it's up to the rest of the WED group to pick up the pieces. WED WED Writer Pete Jackson is a recovering alcoholic and has spent WED time with Alcoholics Anonymous. It was there he found, as WED many people do, support from the unlikeliest group of WED disparate souls, all banded together due to one common bond. WED As well as offering the support he needed throughout a WED difficult time, AA also offered a weekly, sometimes daily, WED dose of hilarity, upset, heartbreak and friendship. WED WED Written and created by Pete Jackson WED WED Produced and Directed by Ben Worsfield WED A Lucky Giant production for BBC Radio 4. WED WED Credits WED Marion: Julia Deakin WED Fiona: Rebecca Front WED Simon: John Hannah WED Julie: Sue Johnston WED Danno: Paul Kaye WED Andy: Eddie Marsan WED Writer: Pete Jackson WED Producer: Ben Worsfield WED Director: Ben Worsfield WED WED 23:30 Today in Parliament b04xrnm3 (Listen) WED Susan Hulme reports from Westminster. WED WED THU THURSDAY 15 JANUARY 2015 THU THU 00:00 Midnight News b04xkg2y (Listen) THU The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4. THU Followed by Weather. THU THU 00:30 Book of the Week b04xrj7r (Listen) THU [Repeat of broadcast at 09:45 on Wednesday] THU THU 00:48 Shipping Forecast b04xkg32 (Listen) THU The latest shipping forecast. THU THU 01:00 Selection of BBC World Service Programmes b04xkg34 (Listen) THU BBC Radio 4 joins the BBC World Service. THU THU 05:20 Shipping Forecast b04xkg36 (Listen) THU The latest shipping forecast. THU THU 05:30 News Briefing b04xkg38 (Listen) THU The latest news from BBC Radio 4. THU THU 05:43 Prayer for the Day b04y9gdg (Listen) THU A reflection and prayer with Richard Hill. THU THU 05:45 Farming Today b04xrv9j (Listen) THU The latest news about food, farming and the countryside. THU Presented by Charlotte Smith and produced by Mark Smalley. THU THU 05:58 Tweet of the Day b04t0qpk (Listen) THU Trumpeter Swan THU THU Tweet of the Day is the voice of birds and our relationship THU with them, from around the world. THU THU Liz Bonnin presents the sonorous trumpeter swan of North THU America. Across an Alaskan wilderness powerful sounds and THU calls emanate from the largest and heaviest of all wildfowl, THU the pure white trumpeter swan. With a wingspan of up to 250 THU cm, the biggest male trumpeter swan on record weighed over THU 17 kilograms, heavier than mute swans. They breed on shallow THU ponds and lakes in the wilder parts of north-west and THU central North America. Hunted for feathers and skins, they THU were once one of the most threatened birds on the Continent, THU with only 69 birds known in the United States, although THU populations hung on in Alaska and Canada. Since then THU trumpeters have been protected by law and populations have THU recovered in many areas. Alaska and Canada remain THU strongholds and today reintroductions are returning this THU musical bird to their former range in the USA. THU THU Trumpeter Swan (Cygnus buccinator) THU THU Webpage image courtesy of Charlie Cairns / naturepl.com. THU THU NPL Ref THU 01449882 THU © Charlie Cairns / naturepl.com. THU THU 06:00 Today b04xrv9l (Listen) THU Morning news and current affairs. Including Sports Desk, THU Yesterday in Parliament, Weather and Thought for the Day. THU THU 09:00 In Our Time b04xrv9n (Listen) THU Bruegel's The Fight Between Carnival and Lent THU THU Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss Pieter Bruegel the Elder's THU painting of 1559, The Fight Between Carnival And Lent. THU Created in Antwerp at a time of religious tension between THU Catholics and Protestants, the painting is rich in detail THU and seems ripe for interpretation. But was Bruegel using his THU art to comment on the controversies of his day? THU THU Credits THU Presenter: Melvyn Bragg THU THU 09:45 Book of the Week b04xrv9q (Listen) THU Reaching down the Rabbit Hole, Episode 4 THU THU Neurologist Dr Allan H Ropper and his co-writer Brian D THU Burrell take us behind the scenes at the Harvard Medical THU School's neurology unit. Dr Ropper's case studies include THU the unusual, sometimes bizarre, and often moving stories of THU life-changing injuries and illness. THU THU "In Alice's Adventures in Wonderland," says Ropper, "Alice THU jumps into a rabbit hole and finds herself in a bizarre THU realm where everything bears little relation to the outside THU world. It is a place where, as the Red Queen mentions to THU Alice, it helps to believe six impossible things before THU breakfast. I have no need to believe six impossible things THU before breakfast because I know that on any given day I will THU be confronted with six improbable things before lunch..." THU THU Read by Colin Stinton THU THU Written by Dr Allan H Ropper and Brian D Burrell THU Abridged by Pete Nichols THU THU Produced by Karen Rose THU A Sweet Talk production for BBC Radio 4. THU THU Credits THU Reader: Colin Stinton THU Author: Allan H Ropper THU Author: Brian D Burrell THU Abridger: Pete Nichols THU Producer: Karen Rose THU THU 10:00 Woman's Hour b04xrv9s (Listen) THU Jenni Murray presents the programme that offers a female THU perspective on the world. THU THU Credits THU Presenter: Jenni Murray THU THU 10:45 15 Minute Drama b04xrv9v (Listen) THU The Corrections, The Married Man THU THU Dramatisation of Jonathan Franzen's darkly comic 2001 novel THU about the tribulations of a dysfunctional Midwestern family, THU starring Richard Schiff (The West Wing), Maggie Steed, Colin THU Stinton and Roslyn Hill. Dramatised by Marcy Kahan. THU THU Episode 9: The Married Man: The teenage Denise Lambert forms THU a relationship with a married man. THU THU Directed by Emma Harding THU THU The Corrections was awarded the National Book Award in 2001, THU the James Tait Black Memorial Prize in 2002. It was included THU in TIME magazine's list of the 100 best English-language THU novels since 1923. THU THU Jonathan Franzen is the author of four novels (Freedom, The THU Corrections, Strong Motion, and The Twenty-Seventh City), THU two collections of essays (Farther Away, How to Be Alone), a THU personal history (The Discomfort Zone). THU THU Marcy Kahan is a playwright and radio dramatist. Recent THU radio work includes two series of Lunch for BBC Radio 4 THU (starring Claire Skinner and Stephen Mangan) and Mr THU Bridger's Orphan. Theatre work includes 20 Cigarettes (Soho THU Theatre) and the stage version of When Harry Met Sally THU (Theatre Royal Haymarket). THU THU Credits THU Narrator: Richard Schiff THU Enid Lambert: Maggie Steed THU Alfred Lambert: Colin Stinton THU Gary Lambert: Richard Laing THU Chip Lambert: Julian Rhind-Tutt THU Denise Lambert: Roslyn Hill THU Don Armour: Shaun Mason THU Brian Callahan: Ian Conningham THU Robin Passafaro: Kelly Burke THU Mrs Nygren: Hannah Genesius THU Sylvia Roth: Elaine Claxton THU Ted Roth: David Acton THU Gitanas Misevicius: Sam Dale THU Caroline Lambert: Jane Slavin THU Caleb Lambert: Adam Thomas Wright THU Jonah Lambert: Sean McCrystal THU Author: Jonathan Franzen THU Adaptor: Marcy Kahan THU Director: Emma Harding THU THU 11:00 Crossing Continents b04xrv9x (Listen) THU Greece: The Rubber Glove Rebellion THU THU The cleaners whose protest has captured the imagination of THU those opposed to the harsh austerity programme in Greece. THU Mostly middle-aged or nearing retirement, they have refused THU to go quietly. The women have kept up a day and night vigil THU outside the Finance Ministry in Athens, taken the government THU to court and resisted attempts by the riot police to remove THU them by force. They've challenged representatives from the THU International Monetary Fund and raised their red rubber THU gloves in a clenched fist at the European Parliament. Some THU say they represent the plight of many women and the poorly THU paid, others that they are being manipulated by the left. THU Maria Margaronis hears the women's stories and asks what THU makes them so determined. THU THU Producer: Mark Savage. THU THU 11:30 The Single Life b04xrv9z (Listen) THU Second-hand shops are littered with tatty old 7 inch records THU that were self-made by bands. Mark Hodkinson, who was in one THU of those bands, buys a handful of the singles and tracks THU down the people involved. What happened to the dreams and THU ideals of people who created a lasting plastic monument to THU their youth? And how is the experience of making and THU packaging a 7 inch single different from the modern practice THU of up-loading a file to a website. THU THU The DIY single took commitment and ingenuity. Hopeful bands THU would scrape together money to record, press, package and THU distribute their music in the hope of fame, fortune or at THU least an appearance on the radio. Now, the bargain bins of THU second-hand shops are full of these records and each one THU marks a significant milestone in someone's career. But a THU stepping-stone to where? THU THU Mark Hodkinson, now a journalist, learns how people coped THU with the disappointment of failure and how they continue to THU try and satisfy their creative desires. He meets a THU saxophonist who once supported Adam Ant and now is a THU designer for a computer gaming company; a bassist who went THU on to marry a Bond villain; a guitarist who still hopes to THU make it big; and a singer who did make it big, and id still THU selling records 30 years later. THU THU 12:00 News Summary b04xkg3b (Listen) THU The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4. THU THU 12:04 A History of Ideas b04xscq0 (Listen) THU Theologian Giles Fraser on Thomas Aquinas THU THU If the universe exists what caused it to be? Theologian THU Giles Fraser examines the brilliant medieval scholar St. THU Thomas Aquinas' and his argument for God as the first cause THU of everything. THU It's part of a powerful body of ideas arguing for the THU logical necessity of the existence of God. But Giles also THU wonders how valuable these kinds of 'cosmological arguments' THU are for us today. THU THU 12:15 You and Yours b04xrvb3 (Listen) THU Consumer news. THU THU 13:00 World at One b04xrvb5 (Listen) THU Analysis of current affairs reports, presented by Martha THU Kearney. THU THU 13:45 The Diaries of Brett Westwood b04xrvb7 (Listen) THU Woodland THU THU 4. Woodland. When Brett Westwood began a wildlife diary at THU the age of 15, little did he think that he'd still be THU writing notes, nearly 40 years later about the same local THU patch in North Worcestershire. THU The diaries mirror the often undreamt of changes which have THU taken place across the UK over the last 40 years. In this THU series Brett returns, diaries in hand, to different areas of THU his local patch and compares notes from the past with the THU landscape and wildlife of today. There are genuine shocks THU and revelations. THU Fairy Glen is a small natural woodland in Brett's patch THU carpeted with bluebells in spring. This was once oak has THU become a sycamore wood. However it's now a great place to THU spot warblers; chaffinches and bramblings feeding on aphids THU in spring, and during his visit Brett watches a pair of THU Nuthatches bringing back food for their young to their nest THU hole in the trunk of a tree. A second area of woodland which THU Brett visits - is a relatively new small plantation - but THU the species have been well chosen and Brett scans the skies THU above for buzzards. These he finds flying high above a third THU area of woodland in his local patch which was bought by the THU Woodland Trust and is much frequented by walkers and dogs. THU But for Brett - the attraction is the buzzards soaring over THU the canopy, which have returned and bred in the area since THU the 1990s. There are ravens too - another bird which Brett THU would never have dreamed of seeing when he was a teenager on THU his local patch. THU The series underlines the importance of keeping a diary like THU Brett's not just for personal notes but as a valuable THU document of change which is measurable from decade to THU decade. THU THU Wildlife sound recordist: Chris Watson, Producer: Sarah THU Blunt. THU THU 14:00 The Archers b04xrl8m (Listen) THU [Repeat of broadcast at 19:00 on Wednesday] THU THU 14:15 Drama b04xrvb9 (Listen) THU Take Me To..., Take Me to Victoria Park THU THU By Alan Harris THU THU The second in a series of geographically inspired dramas is THU a crime thriller set around Cardiff's Victoria Park. THU THU When Jen and Gail break out of prison, they head for South THU Wales. But life in the Welsh capital has its challenges. As THU Gail drags Jen further into a murky world of crime, Jen THU finds she's more of a prisoner than ever before. Her only THU sanctuary is the park. THU THU Directed by James Robinson THU A BBC Cymru/Wales Production THU THU The Writer THU THU Welsh writer Alan Harris has extensive experience in theatre THU and opera. With National Theatre Wales his work includes A THU Good Night Out in the Valleys (2010) and The Opportunity of THU Efficiency (2013). With the Welsh National Opera - The THU Journey (2010) and The Hidden Valley (under commission). , THU his plays include Radio 3's The Goldfarmer (2010), and for THU Radio 4 The Lighthouse (2011) and Wolf (2012). THU THU Alan lives in Victoria Park, Cardiff. THU THU Credits THU Jen: Nina Toussaint-White THU Gail: Eiry Hughes THU Harry: Matthew Gravelle THU Jack: John Cording THU Doug: John Cording THU Kelly: Aled Pugh THU Tosh: Ifan Huw Dafydd THU Writer: Alan Harris THU Director: James Robinson THU THU 15:00 Open Country b04xrvbc (Listen) THU The Purbeck Clay Mines THU THU Helen Mark explores the clay mining history of Dorset's THU picturesque Isle of Purbeck. THU THU Purbeck may look like an unspoilt rural holiday destination, THU but in reality it is an area steeped in industrial heritage THU - dictated by the clay mining industry which began as far THU back as Roman times and took flight when Sir Walter Raleigh THU bought tobacco to England and created a demand for clay THU pipes. The landscape is sculpted by traces of this industry THU and tales from the days of picking clay out by candle light THU are still shared by mining communities to this day but in THU the 21st century it's diggers and trucks that do the hard THU labour that ensures Purbeck's clay goes worldwide. THU THU Featuring interviews with author Chris Clegg, Purbeck THU Mineral and Mining Museum Chairman Peter Sills, Learning & THU Interpretation Officer at Purbeck Corfe Castle Pam White, THU former Mines Manager Norman Vye, retired Mines Forman Mickey THU White and Chris Cleaves, Safety Director UK Ceramics & UK THU Ball Clays GM. THU THU Produced By Nicola Humphries. THU THU 15:27 Radio 4 Appeal b04xkypb (Listen) THU [Repeat of broadcast at 07:55 on Sunday] THU THU 15:30 Open Book b04xmwz2 (Listen) THU [Repeat of broadcast at 16:00 on Sunday] THU THU 16:00 The Film Programme b04xrvbf (Listen) THU Nick Hornby on Wild; JK Simmons and Damien Chazelle on THU Whiplash THU THU With Francine Stock. THU THU Arsenal fan Nick Hornby reveals why he seemed to be the THU least likely candidate to write the adaptation of Cheryl THU Strayed's memoir Wild, about her 1000 mile hike through mid THU America, and what appealed to him about her odyssey. THU THU Jazz drumming is the unlikely subject for a movie, but THU Whiplash has won numerous awards in festivals across the THU world. Its director Damien Chazelle and star J.K. Simmons THU discuss the film's unexpected success. THU THU 16:30 BBC Inside Science b04xrwhc (Listen) THU Adam Rutherford investigates the news in science and science THU in the news. THU Producer Adrian Washbourne. THU THU 17:00 PM b04xrwhf (Listen) THU PM at 5pm- Eddie Mair with interviews, context and analysis. THU THU 18:00 Six O'Clock News b04xkg3g (Listen) THU The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4. THU THU 18:30 Bridget Christie Minds the Gap b04xrwhh (Listen) THU Series 2, Ethical Filing THU THU Bridget Christie returns in another series of her THU multi-award winning series about modern feminism. THU THU Bridget thought that she'd be able to put her feet up after THU her last Radio 4 series, she expected it to bomb. Sadly it THU was a huge success. But it's OK, because actually she's THU solved the feminist struggle all by herself. In the second THU episode, she's taken her activism to a whole new level. THU Well, sort of. THU THU She's assisted in this by the series' token man, Fred THU MacAulay. THU THU The series is written and performed by Bridget Christie and THU the producers are Alison Vernon-Smith and Alexandra Smith. THU THU Credits THU Presenter: Bridget Christie THU Performer: Fred MacAulay THU Producer: Alison Vernon-Smith THU Producer: Alexandra Smith THU THU 19:00 The Archers b04xrwhk (Listen) THU Contemporary drama in a rural setting. THU THU 19:15 Front Row b04xrwhm (Listen) THU Arts news, interviews and reviews. THU THU 19:45 15 Minute Drama b04xrv9v (Listen) THU [Repeat of broadcast at 10:45 today] THU THU 20:00 The Report b04xrwhp (Listen) THU CIA Torture: What Did Britain Know? THU THU Shortly before Christmas the Intelligence Committee of the THU United States Senate published an extraordinary and THU explosive document, universally referred to as the Torture THU Report, accusing the CIA of brutality in its treatment of THU prisoners detained in what George W. Bush had called the THU "War on Terror". THU THU The report debunks the CIA's claims that its "enhanced THU interrogation techniques" produced important intelligence. THU These techniques include practices such as waterboarding, THU sleep deprivation, and sexual humiliation. The simple THU message for many who've read the report: torture doesn't THU work. THU THU What was published represents a fraction of the Senate's THU findings after an investigation lasting more than five THU years. The 600 or so pages now available online are merely a THU summary of the full 6,700 page report that remains THU classified. And much of the 600 pages is illegible, because THU of redactions in the form of thick, black lines, some of THU which were demanded by Britain's intelligence services. THU THU In The Report this week Simon Cox asks to what extent THU Britain's intelligence services were complicit in the THU mistreatment of prisoners; and why Britain has been dragging THU its heels in carrying out its own investigation into THU allegations of mistreatment. THU THU He traces the history of British investigations: a THU discredited investigation by the Intelligence and Security THU Committee of Parliament (ISC) in 2007 on extraordinary THU rendition from which it was later discovered that the THU intelligence services withheld information; the promise by THU David Cameron of a judge-led inquiry in 2010, which was THU subsequently scrapped; and handing back of the torture THU enquiry to the ISC, which Mr Cameron himself had said was THU not the appropriate body to carry out this investigation. THU THU Simon will also look what appears to be a consistent tactic THU of successive British governments to avoid embarrassing THU details coming to light by claiming that publication would THU damage relations with the United States, or damage national THU security. It's a claim rejected by human rights agencies who THU defend alleged victims of torture, as well as by senior THU politicians. "National security often just means national THU embarrassment," says one. THU THU Contributors to the programme include a man who claims he THU was illegally rendered with British complicity; a member of THU the judge-led inquiry into torture that was subsequently THU scrapped; and members of the ISC, now charged with carrying THU out an investigation. THU The alleged abuse is historical. But it acquired THU contemporary resonance last week when it was reported that THU one of the alleged perpetrators of the Paris murders had THU been radicalised by the images of detainees being tortured THU by US operatives at Abu Ghraib prison in Iraq. THU THU Producer: Tim Mansell. THU THU 20:30 In Business b04xrwhr (Listen) THU Peter Day explores the future of money and asks how THU "cashless" we may become. With the arrival of internet based THU digital currencies such as bitcoin and payments via mobile THU phones, he looks at whether the banks will still have a role THU to play. THU THU Producer: Caroline Bayley. THU THU 21:00 BBC Inside Science b04xrwhc (Listen) THU [Repeat of broadcast at 16:30 today] THU THU 21:30 In Our Time b04xrv9n (Listen) THU [Repeat of broadcast at 09:00 today] THU THU 22:00 The World Tonight b04xrzdc (Listen) THU In-depth reporting and analysis from a global perspective. THU THU 22:45 Book at Bedtime b04xrzdf (Listen) THU Curtain Call, Episode 4 THU THU On a sultry afternoon in the summer of 1936, a woman THU accidentally interrupts an attempted murder in a London THU hotel room. Nina Land, a West End actress, faces a dilemma. THU She's not supposed to be at the hotel in the first place, THU and certainly not with a married man - the celebrated THU portrait artist, Stephen Wyley - but once it becomes THU apparent that she may have seen the face of the man dubbed THU 'the Tie-Pin Killer' she realises that another woman's life THU could be at stake. THU THU Jimmy Erskine is the raffish doyen of theatre critics who THU fears that his star is fading. Age and drink are catching up THU with him and, in his late-night escapades with young men, he THU walks a tightrope that may snap at any moment. He has THU depended for years on his loyal and longsuffering secretary THU Tom, who has a secret of his own to protect. Tom's chance THU encounter with Madeleine Farewell, a lonely young woman THU haunted by premonitions of catastrophe, closes the circle - THU it was Madeleine who narrowly escaped the killer's THU stranglehold that afternoon and now she walks the streets in THU terror of him finding her again. THU THU Curtain Call is a poignant comedy of manners, and a tragedy THU of mistaken intentions. From the glittering murk of Soho's THU demi-monde to the grease paint and ghost-lights of THU theatreland, the story plunges on through smoky clubrooms, THU street corners where thuggish Blackshirts linger and tawdry THU rooming houses. THU THU Episode 4: THU Paths cross and feelings deepen. THU THU Read by Nancy Carroll THU THU Abridged, directed and produced by Jill Waters THU A Waters Company production for BBC Radio 4. THU THU Credits THU Reader: Nancy Carroll THU Author: Quinn Anthony THU Abridger: Jill Waters THU Director: Jill Waters THU Producer: Jill Waters THU THU 23:00 Colin Hoult's Carnival of Monsters b04xrzdh (Listen) THU Series 2, Episode 2 THU THU Master character comedian Colin Hoult returns to BBC Radio 4 THU for the second series of his sinister sketch show. Enter the THU Carnival of Monsters, a bizarre and hilarious world of THU sketches, stories and characters, presented by the sinister THU Ringmaster. THU THU A host of characters are the exhibits at the Carnival - all THU played by Colin himself. THU THU Meet such monstrous yet strangely familiar oddities as: THU Wannabe Hollywood screenwriter Andy Parker; Anna Mann - THU outrageous star of such forgotten silver screen hits such as THU 'Rogue Baker', 'Who's For Turkish Delight' and 'A Bowl For THU My Bottom'; and a host of other characters from acid jazz THU obsessives, to mask workshop coordinators. THU THU Writers Guild Award-winner Colin Hoult is best known for his THU highly acclaimed starring roles in Paul Whitehouse's THU 'Nurse', 'Being Human', Rickey Gervais' 'Life's Too Short' THU and 'Derek', and 'Russell Howard's Good News', as well as THU his many hit shows at the Edinburgh Festival. He has also THU appeared and written for a number of Radio 4 series THU including 'The Headset Set' and 'Colin and Fergus' THU Digi-Radio'. THU THU 'Lewis Carol meets The League Of Gentlemen . A beautifully THU staged masterclass in character comedy' - Time Out THU 'Comic gold' - Metro THU 'Delightfully funny' - The Telegraph THU THU Produced by Sam Bryant. THU THU Credits THU Performer: Colin Hoult THU Producer: Sam Bryant THU THU 23:30 Today in Parliament b04xrzdk (Listen) THU Sean Curran reports from Westminster. THU THU FRI FRIDAY 16 JANUARY 2015 FRI FRI 00:00 Midnight News b04xkg4g (Listen) FRI The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4. FRI Followed by Weather. FRI FRI 00:30 Book of the Week b04xrv9q (Listen) FRI [Repeat of broadcast at 09:45 on Thursday] FRI FRI 00:48 Shipping Forecast b04xkg4j (Listen) FRI The latest shipping forecast. FRI FRI 01:00 Selection of BBC World Service Programmes b04xkg4m (Listen) FRI BBC Radio 4 joins the BBC World Service. FRI FRI 05:20 Shipping Forecast b04xkg4q (Listen) FRI The latest shipping forecast. FRI FRI 05:30 News Briefing b04xkg4s (Listen) FRI The latest news from BBC Radio 4. FRI FRI 05:43 Prayer for the Day b04y9kc8 (Listen) FRI A reflection and prayer with Richard Hill. FRI FRI 05:45 Farming Today b04xs49p (Listen) FRI The latest news about food, farming and the countryside. FRI Presented by Charlotte Smith and produced by Lucy Bickerton. FRI FRI 05:58 Tweet of the Day b04t0rd4 (Listen) FRI Sulphur-Crested Cockatoo FRI FRI Tweet of the Day is the voice of birds and our relationship FRI with them, from around the world. FRI FRI Liz Bonnin presents the raucous calling sulphur-crested FRI cockatoo from Australia. It is with somewhat heavy irony FRI that with its loud, jarring calls, the sulphur-crested FRI cockatoo is also known as the "Australian Nightingale". FRI These large white parrots with their formidable curved beaks FRI and long yellow crests which they fan out when excited are FRI familiar aviary birds. One of the reasons that they're FRI popular as cage birds is that they can mimic the human voice FRI and can live to a great age. A bird known as Cocky Bennett FRI from Sydney lived until he was a hundred years old, although FRI by the time he died in the early 1900s he was completely FRI bald, and was then stuffed for posterity. In its native FRI forests of Australia and New Guinea, those far-carrying FRI calls are perfect for keeping cockatoo flocks together. FRI They're highly intelligent birds and when they feed, at FRI least one will act as a sentinel ready to sound the alarm in FRI case of danger. So well-known is this behaviour that in FRI Australia, someone asked to keep a lookout during illegal FRI gambling sessions is sometimes known as a "cockatoo" or FRI "cocky". FRI FRI Sulphur-crested cockatoo (Cacatua galerita) FRI FRI Webpage image courtesy of David Tipling / naturepl.com. FRI FRI NPL Ref FRI 01429607 FRI © David Tipling / naturepl.com. FRI FRI Recording of sulphur-crested cockatoo by Thane K Pratt / FRI Ref: ML 168385 FRI FRI This programme contains a FRI wildtrack recording of the sulphur-crested cockatoo FRI kindly provided by The Macaulay Library at the Cornell Lab FRI of Ornithology; recorded by Thane K Pratt on 30 Mar 1975; in FRI Bosavi, Southern Highlands, Papua New Guinea. FRI FRI 06:00 Today b04y55r6 (Listen) FRI Morning news and current affairs. Including Sports Desk, FRI Yesterday in Parliament, Weather and Thought for the Day. FRI FRI 09:00 Desert Island Discs b04xmqd6 (Listen) FRI [Repeat of broadcast at 11:15 on Sunday] FRI FRI 09:45 Book of the Week b04xs49r (Listen) FRI Reaching down the Rabbit Hole, Episode 5 FRI FRI Neurologist Dr Allan H Ropper and his co-writer Brian D FRI Burrell take us behind the scenes at the Harvard Medical FRI School's neurology unit. Dr Ropper's case studies include FRI the unusual, sometimes bizarre, and often moving stories of FRI life-changing injuries and illness. FRI FRI "In Alice's Adventures in Wonderland," says Ropper, "Alice FRI jumps into a rabbit hole and finds herself in a bizarre FRI realm where everything bears little relation to the outside FRI world. It is a place where, as the Red Queen mentions to FRI Alice, it helps to believe six impossible things before FRI breakfast. I have no need to believe six impossible things FRI before breakfast because I know that on any given day I will FRI be confronted with six improbable things before lunch..." FRI FRI Read by Colin Stinton FRI FRI Written by Dr Allan H Ropper and Brian D Burrell FRI Abridged by Pete Nichols FRI FRI Produced by Karen Rose FRI A Sweet Talk production for BBC Radio 4. FRI FRI Credits FRI Reader: Colin Stinton FRI Author: Allan H Ropper FRI Author: Brian D Burrell FRI Abridger: Pete Nichols FRI Producer: Karen Rose FRI FRI 10:00 Woman's Hour b04y539w (Listen) FRI Jenni Murray presents the programme that offers a female FRI perspective on the world. FRI FRI Credits FRI Presenter: Jenni Murray FRI FRI 10:45 15 Minute Drama b04xs49t (Listen) FRI The Corrections, The Generator FRI FRI Dramatisation of Jonathan Franzen's darkly comic 2001 novel FRI about the tribulations of a dysfunctional Midwestern family, FRI starring Richard Schiff (The West Wing), Maggie Steed, Colin FRI Stinton and Roslyn Hill. Dramatised by Marcy Kahan. FRI FRI Episode 10: The Generator - When acclaimed chef, Denise FRI Lambert, is head-hunted by a multi-millionaire entrepreneur, FRI her romantic life becomes increasingly complicated. FRI FRI Directed by Emma Harding FRI FRI The Corrections was awarded the National Book Award in 2001, FRI the James Tait Black Memorial Prize in 2002. It was included FRI in TIME magazine's list of the 100 best English-language FRI novels since 1923. FRI FRI Jonathan Franzen is the author of four novels (Freedom, The FRI Corrections, Strong Motion, and The Twenty-Seventh City), FRI two collections of essays (Farther Away, How to Be Alone), a FRI personal history (The Discomfort Zone). FRI FRI Marcy Kahan is a playwright and radio dramatist. Recent FRI radio work includes two series of Lunch for BBC Radio 4 FRI (starring Claire Skinner and Stephen Mangan) and Mr FRI Bridger's Orphan. Theatre work includes 20 Cigarettes (Soho FRI Theatre) and the stage version of When Harry Met Sally FRI (Theatre Royal Haymarket). FRI FRI Credits FRI Narrator: Richard Schiff FRI Enid Lambert: Maggie Steed FRI Alfred Lambert: Colin Stinton FRI Gary Lambert: Richard Laing FRI Chip Lambert: Julian Rhind-Tutt FRI Denise Lambert: Roslyn Hill FRI Don Armour: Shaun Mason FRI Brian Callahan: Ian Conningham FRI Robin Passafaro: Kelly Burke FRI Mrs Nygren: Hannah Genesius FRI Sylvia Roth: Elaine Claxton FRI Ted Roth: David Acton FRI Gitanas Misevicius: Sam Dale FRI Caroline Lambert: Jane Slavin FRI Caleb Lambert: Adam Thomas Wright FRI Jonah Lambert: Sean McCrystal FRI Author: Jonathan Franzen FRI Adaptor: Marcy Kahan FRI Director: Emma Harding FRI FRI 11:00 MCAT: The Scourge of the Valleys b04xs49w (Listen) FRI Five years since the stimulant MCAT crossed from legal high FRI to Class B substance, award-winning writer Rachel Trezise FRI visits the South Wales Valleys to witness the trail of FRI destruction left by this drug, and finds out what's next for FRI the teens who took it looking for a good time FRI FRI Producer: Claire Hill. FRI FRI 11:30 Mark Steel's in Town b03q9w0n (Listen) FRI Series 5, St Davids FRI FRI Mark Steel returns to Radio 4 for a fifth series of the FRI award winning show that travels around the country, FRI researching the history, heritage and culture of six towns FRI that have nothing in common but their uniqueness, and does a FRI bespoke evening of comedy in each one. FRI FRI As every high street slowly morphs into a replica of the FRI next, Mark Steel's in Town celebrates the parochial, the FRI local and the unusual. From Corby's rivalry with Kettering FRI to the word you can't say in Portland, the show has taken in FRI the idiosyncrasies of towns up and down the country, from FRI Kirkwall to Penzance, from Holyhead to Bungay. FRI FRI This edition comes from St Davids, Pembrokeshire, which is FRI technically a city - with the emphasis on the technically. FRI He discusses lifeboats, art and wildlife, and discovers that FRI in this sleepy coastal community, they are sometimes very FRI rude but sometimes very, very friendly. Almost too friendly. FRI But only if you're into that sort of thing. FRI FRI Written and performed by ... Mark Steel FRI Additional material by ... Pete Sinclair FRI Production co-ordinator ... Trudi Stevens FRI Producer ... Ed Morrish. FRI FRI Credits FRI Presenter: Mark Steel FRI Writer: Mark Steel FRI Writer: Pete Sinclair FRI Producer: Ed Morrish FRI FRI 12:00 News Summary b04xkg4v (Listen) FRI The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4. FRI FRI 12:04 A History of Ideas b04xrvb1 (Listen) FRI Historian Justin Champion on William Whiston's Comet Theory FRI FRI Historian Justin Champion on Early Modern Comet Theory FRI FRI Those who watched in awe as the space craft Philae bounced FRI its way onto a comet last November should hold a candle for FRI William Whiston. Back in 1696 this British theologian, FRI mathematician and acolyte of Isaac Newton published a book FRI called 'A new theory of the earth'. In it he argued that FRI comets were responsible for the origins of the earth and FRI life upon it. This was what Philae was tasked to help us FRI find out when it dotted down on comet FRI 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko. FRI FRI Not only does this feel like a coup for early modern FRI farsightedness it also reminds us that much of early science FRI was not built in opposition to Christianity but in order to FRI justify it. Whiston's investigation of the natural world FRI (like those of his peers) was designed to show how the FRI biblical account of creation was true. FRI FRI 12:15 You and Yours b04y539y (Listen) FRI Consumer news. FRI FRI 12:57 Weather b04xkg4x (Listen) FRI The latest weather forecast. FRI FRI 13:00 World at One b04y53b0 (Listen) FRI Analysis of current affairs reports, presented by Mark FRI Mardell. FRI FRI 13:45 The Diaries of Brett Westwood b04xs4b0 (Listen) FRI Canal FRI FRI 5. Canal . FRI When Brett Westwood began a wildlife diary at the age of 15, FRI little did he think that he'd still be writing notes, nearly FRI 40 years later about the same local patch in North FRI Worcestershire. FRI From those early days, when birding was done by bicycle, FRI Brett's wildlife diaries have developed into a record which FRI is anything but parochial. They mirror the often undreamt of FRI changes which have taken place across the UK over the last FRI 40 years. In this series Brett returns, diaries in hand, to FRI different areas of his local patch and compares notes from FRI the past with the landscape and wildlife of today. There are FRI genuine shocks and revelations. FRI The River Stour has its source in the industrial Black FRI Country and flows through Brett's local patch on its way to FRI the Severn, about 9 miles away. Today, although it is FRI polluted, the river is far clearer than in years gone by, FRI thanks to rigorous controls on pollutants. With their FRI absence, fish have returned and damselflies such as the FRI white-legged damsel which is sensitive to pollution, skim FRI across the surface. During his visit for the programme, FRI Brett is thrilled to see a Beautiful Demoiselle for the FRI first time here; a species which signifies that the water is FRI less polluted than in the past. Last year Brett heard the FRI what he's convinced was the 'plop' of a water vole and saw FRI footprints in the riverside mud for the first time in FRI fifteen years. With mink now well-established, could these FRI water voles survive? FRI The series underlines the importance of keeping a diary like FRI Brett's not just for personal notes but as a valuable FRI document of change which is measurable from decade to FRI decade. FRI Wildlife sound recordist: Chris Watson, Producer: Sarah FRI Blunt. FRI FRI 14:00 The Archers b04xrwhk (Listen) FRI [Repeat of broadcast at 19:00 on Thursday] FRI FRI 14:15 Drama b04xs4b2 (Listen) FRI Take Me To..., Take Me to the Necropolis FRI FRI By Oliver Emanuel. FRI FRI The third in a series of geographically inspired dramas FRI takes us on a darkly comic journey through Glasgow's FRI infamous Necropolis. FRI FRI Alice and Sasha are celebrating their graduation when Alice FRI takes Sasha on a secret trip to a graveyard. Sasha is not FRI impressed. But, after they've downed a bottle of bubbly and FRI smoked a joint, they find themselves in the middle of a FRI surreal space where imaginary boys and dead people talk to FRI them and something even more sinister can penetrate their FRI mind... FRI FRI Also featuring the voices of Pearl Appleby, Amy Conachan, FRI Sara Short, Michael Collins, Phillip Laing, Lorn MacDonald, FRI Lorne McFadyen and Hamish Riddle from the Scottish Royal FRI Conservatoire FRI FRI Directed by Kirsty Williams. FRI FRI Credits FRI Alice: Emerald O'Hanrahan FRI Sasha: Rebecca Benson FRI Willy: Lewis Binnie FRI Gypsy Queen: Alison Peebles FRI Lead Buchanan Sister: Rosalind Sydney FRI Actor: Liam Brennan FRI Writer: Oliver Emanuel FRI Director: Kirsty Williams FRI FRI 15:00 Gardeners' Question Time b04xs4b4 (Listen) FRI North Cumbria FRI FRI Eric Robson hosts the horticultural panel programme from FRI North Cumbria. Pippa Greenwood, Christine Walkden and FRI Matthew Wilson join him to answer questions from the FRI audience. FRI FRI Produced by Darby Dorras FRI Assistant Producer: Claire Crofton FRI FRI A Somethin' Else production for BBC Radio 4. FRI FRI 15:45 Irish International b04xs4b6 (Listen) FRI More Credible than the Truth FRI FRI Three original stories from current, cutting edge Irish FRI writers, Nick Laird, Philip Ó Ceallaigh and Robert McLaim FRI Wilson, who have chosen to leave Ireland and make their FRI homes in New York, Bucharest and Paris who each give their FRI own unique take on being an Irishman living and writing FRI abroad. FRI FRI Credits FRI Writer: Philip O Ceallaigh FRI FRI 16:00 Last Word b04y53fh (Listen) FRI Obituary series, analysing and celebrating the life stories FRI of people who have recently died. FRI FRI 16:30 More or Less b04y53fk (Listen) FRI Tim Harford investigates the numbers in the news and in FRI life. FRI FRI 16:55 The Listening Project b04xs4b8 (Listen) FRI Sophia and Amber - Eating and Not Eating FRI FRI Fi Glover introduces a conversation between friends who are FRI dedicated to promoting understanding of anorexia, after one FRI of them got through it with the help of the other. FRI FRI The Listening Project is a Radio 4 initiative that offers a FRI snapshot of contemporary Britain in which people across the FRI UK volunteer to have a conversation with someone close to FRI them about a subject they've never discussed intimately FRI before. The conversations are being gathered across the UK FRI by teams of producers from local and national radio stations FRI who facilitate each encounter. Every conversation - they're FRI not BBC interviews, and that's an important difference - FRI lasts up to an hour, and is then edited to extract the key FRI moment of connection between the participants. Most of the FRI unedited conversations are being archived by the British FRI Library and used to build up a collection of voices FRI capturing a unique portrait of the UK in the second decade FRI of the millennium. You can learn more about The Listening FRI Project by visiting bbc.co.uk/listeningproject FRI FRI Producer: Marya Burgess. FRI FRI 17:00 PM b04y53b2 (Listen) FRI PM at 5pm- Eddie Mair with interviews, context and analysis. FRI FRI 18:00 Six O'Clock News b04xkg4z (Listen) FRI The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4. FRI FRI 18:30 The Now Show b04xs4bb (Listen) FRI Series 45, Episode 2 FRI FRI Steve Punt and Hugh Dennis present a comic take on the FRI week's news. FRI FRI Credits FRI Presenter: Steve Punt FRI Presenter: Hugh Dennis FRI FRI 19:00 The Archers b04xs4bd (Listen) FRI It is double trouble for Rob and Lilian, but Fallon and FRI Burns are on a high. FRI FRI Credits FRI Writer: Caroline Harrington FRI Director: Peter Wild FRI Editor: Sean O'Connor FRI Jill Archer: Patricia Greene FRI David Archer: Timothy Bentinck FRI Ruth Archer: Felicity Finch FRI Pip Archer: Daisy Badger FRI Kenton Archer: Richard Attlee FRI Jolene Archer: Buffy Davis FRI Pat Archer: Patricia Gallimore FRI Helen Archer: Louiza Patikas FRI Tom Archer: William Troughton FRI Jennifer Aldridge: Angela Piper FRI Phoebe Aldridge: Lucy Morris FRI Lilian Bellamy: Sunny Ormonde FRI Susan Carter: Charlotte Martin FRI Alan Franks: John Telfer FRI Clarrie Grundy: Heather Bell FRI Emma Grundy: Emerald O'Hanrahan FRI Shula Hebden Lloyd: Judy Bennett FRI Kate Madikane: Perdita Avery FRI Elizabeth Pargetter: Alison Dowling FRI Fallon Rogers: Joanna Van Kampen FRI Rob Titchener: Timothy Watson FRI Roy Tucker: Ian Pepperell FRI Johnny Phillips: Tom Gibbons FRI PC Harrison Burns: James Cartwright FRI Dennis Wylde: David Acton FRI FRI 19:15 Front Row b04xs4bj (Listen) FRI News, reviews and interviews from the worlds of art, FRI literature, film and music. FRI FRI 19:45 15 Minute Drama b04xs49t (Listen) FRI [Repeat of broadcast at 10:45 today] FRI FRI 20:00 Any Questions? b04xs4bl (Listen) FRI Norman Baker MP, Sadiq Khan MP, Francis Maude MP FRI FRI Jonathan Dimbleby presents political debate and discussion FRI from Barnham in West Sussex with the former Home Office FRI Minister Norman Baker MP, Shadow Justice Secretary Sadiq FRI Khan MP and Francis Maude MP Minister for the Cabinet FRI Office. FRI FRI 20:50 A Point of View b04xs4bn (Listen) FRI A weekly reflection on a topical issue. FRI FRI 21:00 A History of Ideas b04xs4bq (Listen) FRI Omnibus, How Did Everything Begin? FRI FRI A new history of ideas presented by Melvyn Bragg but told in FRI many voices. FRI FRI Melvyn is joined by four guests with different backgrounds FRI to discuss a really big question. This week he's asking How FRI did everything begin? FRI FRI Helping him answer it are Cosmologist Carole Mundell, FRI Historian Justin Champion, theologian Giles Fraser and FRI Creation myth Expert, Jessica Frazier. FRI FRI For the rest of the week Carole, Giles, Justin and Jessica FRI will take us further into the history of ideas about origins FRI with programmes of their own. Between them they will examine FRI early modern comet theory, Thomas Aquinas, The big Bang and FRI Hindu Creation myths. FRI FRI In this omnibus edition all five programmes from the week FRI are presented together. FRI FRI 21:58 Weather b04xkg51 (Listen) FRI The latest weather forecast. FRI FRI 22:00 The World Tonight b04y53b4 (Listen) FRI In-depth reporting and analysis from a global perspective. FRI FRI 22:45 Book at Bedtime b04xs4bs (Listen) FRI Curtain Call, Episode 5 FRI FRI On a sultry afternoon in the summer of 1936, a woman FRI accidentally interrupts an attempted murder in a London FRI hotel room. Nina Land, a West End actress, faces a dilemma. FRI She's not supposed to be at the hotel in the first place, FRI and certainly not with a married man - the celebrated FRI portrait artist, Stephen Wyley - but once it becomes FRI apparent that she may have seen the face of the man dubbed FRI 'the Tie-Pin Killer' she realises that another woman's life FRI could be at stake. FRI FRI Jimmy Erskine is the raffish doyen of theatre critics who FRI fears that his star is fading. Age and drink are catching up FRI with him and, in his late-night escapades with young men, he FRI walks a tightrope that may snap at any moment. He has FRI depended for years on his loyal and longsuffering secretary FRI Tom, who has a secret of his own to protect. Tom's chance FRI encounter with Madeleine Farewell, a lonely young woman FRI haunted by premonitions of catastrophe, closes the circle - FRI it was Madeleine who narrowly escaped the killer's FRI stranglehold that afternoon and now she walks the streets in FRI terror of him finding her again. FRI FRI Curtain Call is a poignant comedy of manners, and a tragedy FRI of mistaken intentions. From the glittering murk of Soho's FRI demi-monde to the grease paint and ghost-lights of FRI theatreland, the story plunges on through smoky clubrooms, FRI street corners where thuggish Blackshirts linger and tawdry FRI rooming houses. FRI FRI Read by Nancy Carroll FRI FRI Abridged, directed and produced by Jill Waters FRI A Waters Company production for BBC Radio 4. FRI FRI Credits FRI Reader: Nancy Carroll FRI Author: Quinn Anthony FRI Abridger: Jill Waters FRI Director: Jill Waters FRI Producer: Jill Waters FRI FRI 23:00 Great Lives b04xp4wq (Listen) FRI [Repeat of broadcast at 16:30 on Tuesday] FRI FRI 23:30 Today in Parliament b04xs4bv (Listen) FRI Mark D'Arcy reports from Westminster. FRI FRI 23:55 The Listening Project b04xs4bx (Listen) FRI John and Fiona - A Second Chance FRI FRI Fi Glover with a conversation between a father and daughter, FRI both musicians, reflecting on the turn of events that led FRI her to exchange her career as a dancer for one as a singer. FRI FRI The Listening Project is a Radio 4 initiative that offers a FRI snapshot of contemporary Britain in which people across the FRI UK volunteer to have a conversation with someone close to FRI them about a subject they've never discussed intimately FRI before. The conversations are being gathered across the UK FRI by teams of producers from local and national radio stations FRI who facilitate each encounter. Every conversation - they're FRI not BBC interviews, and that's an important difference - FRI lasts up to an hour, and is then edited to extract the key FRI moment of connection between the participants. Most of the FRI unedited conversations are being archived by the British FRI Library and used to build up a collection of voices FRI capturing a unique portrait of the UK in the second decade FRI of the millennium. You can learn more about The Listening FRI Project by visiting bbc.co.uk/listeningproject FRI FRI Producer: Marya Burgess. FRI