20 May, 2016

Radio 4 Listings for 21/05/2016 - 27/05/2016

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SAT SATURDAY 21 MAY 2016 SAT SAT 00:00 Midnight News b07b9r83 (Listen) SAT The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4. SAT Followed by Weather. SAT SAT 00:30 Book of the Week b07bfxhj (Listen) SAT Memories: From Moscow to the Black Sea, Episode 5 SAT SAT Teffi was a famous Russian writer in the early 1900s, forced SAT to flee her country. And this is the story of her eventful SAT flight, which is newly translated by Robert and Elizabeth SAT Chandler, Anne Marie Jackson and Irina Steinberg. It is SAT abridged for radio by Katrin Williams. SAT SAT Sliding down the map, far from Moscow.. the author ends up SAT in Novorossiisk.. where's that? Then she thinks about places SAT even further afield, as the homeland 'slips away from us'. SAT SAT Reader Tracy-Ann Oberman SAT SAT Reader Duncan Minshull. SAT SAT Credits SAT Reader: Tracy Ann Oberman SAT Author: Teffi SAT Abridger: Katrin Williams SAT Producer: Duncan Minshull SAT SAT 00:48 Shipping Forecast b07b9r85 (Listen) SAT The latest shipping forecast. SAT SAT 01:00 Selection of BBC World Service Programmes b07b9r87 (Listen) SAT SAT 05:20 Shipping Forecast b07b9r89 (Listen) SAT The latest shipping forecast. SAT SAT 05:30 News Briefing b07b9r8c (Listen) SAT The latest news from BBC Radio 4. SAT SAT 05:43 Prayer for the Day b07bfzlx (Listen) SAT Spiritual reflection to start the day with the former SAT moderator of the Church of Scotland's General Assembly, the SAT Very Rev John Chalmers. SAT SAT 05:45 iPM b07bfzlz (Listen) SAT The programme that starts with its listeners. SAT SAT 06:00 News and Papers b07b9r8f (Listen) SAT The latest news headlines. Including a look at the papers. SAT SAT 06:04 Weather b07b9r8h (Listen) SAT The latest weather forecast. SAT SAT 06:07 Ramblings b07bft89 (Listen) SAT Series 33, Glyndwr's Way with Ursula Martin SAT SAT Clare Balding gets serious in this new series of Ramblings SAT as she discovers what it takes to be a more adventurous SAT walker. Today she joins Ursula Martin who walked over three SAT thousand, seven hundred miles, around Wales in an eighteen SAT month period. After being treated for ovarian cancer she SAT decided to walk to her medical appointments from her home in SAT mid-Wales to the hospital in Bristol. Ursula then just SAT carried on walking, raising money for research into the SAT condition and spreading the word about diagnosis. Today she SAT takes Clare on small section of her favourite walk, along SAT Glyndwr's Way in Powys, Mid Wales, starting just outside SAT Llangadfan, they walk for about eight miles to Llanbrynmawr, SAT just west of Welshpool , a few miles south of Snowdonia SAT National park. The route takes them through farmland, onto SAT open moorland and into a pine forest, where the moss covered SAT trees allow their imaginations to run wild. Ursula spent SAT many nights rough sleeping but she also describes the SAT incredible kindness and generosity she received from total SAT strangers who offered her meals, accommodation and the SAT greatest gift of all; transporting her backpack to her next SAT destination. She explains to Clare the joy and pain she SAT found in walking day after day across the country she has SAT adopted as her own. SAT Producer: Lucy Lunt. SAT SAT Credits SAT Presenter: Clare Balding SAT Interviewed Guest: Ursula Martin SAT Producer: Lucy Lunt SAT SAT 06:30 Farming Today b07bpq1n (Listen) SAT Farming Today This Week: Beef industry SAT SAT The latest news about food, farming and the countryside. SAT Presented by Charlotte Smith and produced by Mark Smalley. SAT SAT 06:57 Weather b07b9r8k (Listen) SAT The latest weather forecast. SAT SAT 07:00 Today b07bpwbb (Listen) SAT Morning news and current affairs. Including Yesterday in SAT Parliament, Sports Desk, Weather and Thought for the Day. SAT SAT 09:00 Saturday Live b07bpv3b (Listen) SAT Extraordinary stories, unusual people and a sideways look at SAT the world. SAT SAT 10:30 The Kitchen Cabinet b07bpv3d (Listen) SAT Series 13, Durham SAT SAT Jay Rayner hosts the culinary programme from Durham. SAT Professor Peter Barham, Rachel McCormack and Rob Owen Brown SAT are this week's panellists. SAT SAT Produced by Darby Dorras SAT Assistant producer: Hannah Newton SAT SAT Food consultant: Anna Colquhoun SAT SAT A Somethin' Else production for BBC Radio 4. SAT SAT 11:00 Week in Westminster b07bpv3g (Listen) SAT George Parker of the Financial Times looks behind the scenes SAT at Westminster. The Editor is Marie Jessel. SAT SAT 11:30 From Our Own Correspondent b07b9r8m (Listen) SAT The Kurdistan Tapes SAT SAT People in the news: its a hundred years since the signing of SAT the secret Sykes-Picot agreement under which the British and SAT French agreed to divide up the Middle East, the President of SAT the autonomous region of Iraqi Kurdistan, Masoud Barzani, SAT has called for outright independence for the Iraqi Kurds. SAT Jim Muir considers the Kurds' flight from Saddam Hussein SAT 25-years ago and what it means for the region today. Bethany SAT Bell is in Austria where voting could result in the country SAT getting Europe's first far right president. The French SAT leader Francois Hollande's again said he wants the new SAT nuclear plant in Somerset to go ahead. It's to be built by SAT the French. David Shukman's been to a construction site in SAT Finland where the French are building a similar reactor - SAT amid some controversy. Have you had a 'camelccino' yet? SAT Hannah McNeish in Kenya tells us camel milk could be the SAT next big thing and that could mean huge benefits for the SAT country's economy, and its camel herders. And vitriol from SAT the presidential campaign might have given people reasons to SAT be discouraged about America, but Robert Hodierne tells a SAT story which illustrates the basic goodness of folks in that SAT country. SAT SAT 12:00 News Summary b07b9r8p (Listen) SAT The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4. SAT SAT 12:04 Money Box b07b9r8r (Listen) SAT All that glisters. But should you invest in it? SAT SAT The latest news from the world of personal finance. SAT CMA report into retail banking SAT Gov.Uk SAT BBC News & Business SAT GOLD SAT Gold.org SAT Goldprice.org SAT SAT Flight delay compensation SAT CAA SAT Money Saving Expert SAT SAT Pensions SAT Pensions Advisory SAT Department for Work & Pensions SAT SAT 12:30 The News Quiz b07bfzj7 (Listen) SAT Series 90, Episode 6 SAT SAT Hugo Rifkind, Kerry Godliman, Bridget Christie and Andrew SAT Maxwell are Miles' guests in the long-running satirical quiz SAT of the week's news. SAT SAT Producer: Paul Sheehan. SAT A BBC Studios Production. SAT SAT Credits SAT Presenter: Miles Jupp SAT Panellist: Hugo Rifkind SAT Panellist: Bridget Christie SAT Panellist: Andrew Maxwell SAT Panellist: Kerry Godliman SAT Producer: Paul Sheehan SAT SAT 12:57 Weather b07b9r8t (Listen) SAT The latest weather forecast. SAT SAT 13:00 News b07b9r8w (Listen) SAT The latest news from BBC Radio 4. SAT SAT 13:10 Any Questions? b07bfzjf (Listen) SAT Andrea Leadsom MP, Dave Nellist, Lord Patten, Emma Reynolds SAT MP SAT SAT Jonathan Dimbleby presents political debate and discussion SAT from the Royal Grammar School in Jesmond, Newcastle, with SAT the Energy Minister Andrea Leadsom MP, Dave Nellist the SAT chair of TUSC the Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition, SAT the conservative peer Lord Patten and the Labour MP Emma SAT Reynolds. SAT SAT 14:00 Any Answers? b07b9r8y (Listen) SAT Any Answers after the Saturday broadcast of Any Questions? SAT Lines open at 1230 SAT Call 03700 100 444. Email is any.answers@bbc.co.uk. Or SAT tweet, the hastag is BBCAQ. Follow us @bbcanyquestions. SAT SAT 14:30 Drama b07bpv3j (Listen) SAT School Drama, Romeo and Juliet SAT SAT The re-branded Deer Park Academy has brought in has-been TV SAT star, Geoff Cathcart, to stage a student production of SAT Shakespeare's Romeo & Juliet. In this the final episode, the SAT curtain finally rises and the students take to the stage... SAT Romeo & Juliet, as performed by the pupils of Deer Park SAT Academy. With Tom Hollander. SAT SAT All other parts played by students from Portsmouth Grammar SAT School: SAT Douglas James, Joe McAuley, Freddie Fenton, Jay Pasricha, SAT Thomas Locke, Floss Willcocks, JM Hopkinson SAT SAT Written by William Shakespeare SAT Adapted by Andy Mulligan SAT SAT Music by Jon Ouin SAT Sound by Steve Bond SAT Produced by Emma Hearn SAT SAT Directed by John Dryden SAT A Goldhawk production for BBC Radio 4. SAT SAT Credits SAT Romeo: Divian Ladwa SAT Juliet: Rebecca Emerton SAT Friar Lawrence: Tom Hollander SAT Nurse: Susie Baxter SAT Capulet: Rob Jarvis SAT Tybalt: Stevie Basaula SAT Mercutio: Rory Greenwood SAT Benvolio: Finn Elliot SAT Paris: Rob Merriam SAT Lady Capulet: Lily-Fleur Bradbury SAT Friar John: Caolan McCarthy SAT Lady Montague: Abby Moss SAT Chorus: Poppy Goad SAT Prince: Joe McCue SAT Writer: William Shakespeare SAT Adaptor: Andy Mulligan SAT Director: John Dryden SAT Producer: Emma Hearn SAT SAT 15:30 Field Notes: The Irishman Who Invented the Nocturne SAT b07bbk4g (Listen) SAT Alistair McGowan travels to Dublin to explore the SAT sensational life of his musical hero - the 19th century SAT Irish pianist and composer John Field. Born in Dublin in SAT 1782, Field was a child prodigy who left Ireland at an early SAT age to become apprentice to the great Italian composer and SAT piano maker Clementi. Clementi took Field on a tour of SAT Europe and Russia, demonstrating his considerable talents SAT and showcasing Clementi's pianos. SAT SAT Field was to live in Russia for the rest of his life and SAT Russia welcomed Field with open arms - he became the darling SAT of high society, as well as one of the most celebrated and SAT influential pianists of his day. His playing and his SAT invention of a new kind of piano piece, the nocturne, were SAT to influence Chopin, Liszt, Schumann and Mendelssohn. SAT SAT Interviewees include pianists John O'Conor, Finnuala SAT Moynihan, Finghin Collins and architectural historian Finola SAT O'Kane. SAT SAT Produced by Emma Harding. SAT SAT 16:00 Woman's Hour b07b9r90 (Listen) SAT Weekend Woman's Hour SAT SAT Highlights from the Woman's Hour week. Presented by Jane SAT Garvey SAT Producer: Rabeka Nurmahomed SAT Editor: Jane Thurlow. SAT SAT Credits SAT Presenter: Jane Garvey SAT Producer: Rabeka Nurmahomed SAT Editor: Jane Thurlow SAT SAT 17:00 PM b07b9r92 (Listen) SAT Full coverage of the day's news. SAT SAT 17:30 iPM b07bfzlz (Listen) SAT [Repeat of broadcast at 05:45 today] SAT SAT 17:54 Shipping Forecast b07b9r94 (Listen) SAT The latest shipping forecast. SAT SAT 17:57 Weather b07b9r96 (Listen) SAT The latest weather forecast. SAT SAT 18:00 Six O'Clock News b07b9r98 (Listen) SAT The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4. SAT SAT 18:15 Loose Ends b07brygz (Listen) SAT Clive Anderson, Arthur Smith, Hairy Bikers, George Monbiot, SAT Katharine Round, George Egg, Meilyr Jones, Michele Stodart SAT SAT Clive Anderson and Arthur Smith are joined by Hairy Bikers, SAT George Monbiot, Katharine Round and anarchist cook George SAT Egg for an eclectic mix of conversation, music and comedy. SAT With music from Meilyr Jones and Michele Stodart. SAT SAT Producer: Sukey Firth. SAT SAT Hairy Bikers SAT ‘The Hairy Dieters Fast Food’ is available now. SAT SAT George Monbiot SAT SAT ‘How Did We Get Into This Mess?’ is available now. SAT SAT George Egg SAT George is at London’s Soho Theatre on 21st, Unity Theatre, SAT Liverpool on 31st May, Marine Theatre, Lyme Regis on 2nd SAT June and Latitude Festival, Suffolk in July. Check his SAT website for further dates. SAT SAT Katharine Round SAT 'The Divide' is in cinemas from 31st May. SAT SAT Michele Stodart SAT SAT 'Pieces' is available on 8th July on One Little Indian. SAT SAT Michele is currently touring. She's playing at Greystones, SAT Sheffield on 24th, Arts Club, Liverpool on 25th and SAT Belgrave, Leeds on 26th May. Check her website for further SAT dates. SAT SAT Meilyr Jones SAT SAT '2013' is available now on Moshi Moshi. SAT Meilyr is currently touring. Check his website for dates. SAT He's also playing at lots of festivals over the summer, SAT including The Great Escape, Brighton, Field Day in London, SAT Secret Garden Party in Huntingdon, Tramlines in Sheffiled, SAT Port Elliot in Cornwall, Green Man in the Breacon Beacons SAT and End of The Road in Salisbury. SAT SAT SAT Credits SAT Presenter: Clive Anderson SAT Presenter: Arthur Smith SAT Interviewed Guest: Si King SAT Interviewed Guest: Dave Myers SAT Interviewed Guest: George Monbiot SAT Interviewed Guest: Katharine Round SAT Interviewed Guest: George Egg SAT Performer: Meilyr Jones SAT Performer: Michele Stodart SAT Producer: Sukey Firth SAT SAT 19:00 Profile b07bryh1 (Listen) SAT Ruth Davidson SAT SAT Ruth Davidson, leader of the Scottish Conservatives, is SAT credited with detoxifying the Tory brand in Scotland. A SAT kick-boxing, Territorial Army-trained, gay Christian with SAT working-class roots, she's not your typical Tory. SAT SAT This month she's led a Conservative resurgence in Scotland. SAT The Scottish Conservatives are now the largest opposition SAT party in Holyrood, kicking Labour into third place. David SAT Cameron has tipped her as a potential successor. SAT SAT At just 37 her rise has been meteoric. She joined the SAT Conservative Party only 7 years ago after a career in SAT broadcasting. How has she done it? Mark Coles finds out. SAT SAT Producer: Ben Crighton. SAT SAT 19:15 Saturday Review b07b9r9b (Listen) SAT Heart of a Dog, Don DeLillo, Blue/Orange, Going Forward, SAT Seeing Round Corners SAT SAT Laurie Anderson's film Heart of a Dog explores death and SAT longing through the story of her terrier SAT Don DeLillo's novel new Zero K explores death and longing SAT and cryogenic suspension SAT The revival at London's Young Vic of Joe Penhall's 2000 play SAT Blue/Orange manages to deal in a darkly comic way with SAT paranoid schizophrenia. SAT Jo Brand returns to TV as Kim Wilde - a community nurse SAT coping with financial cuts and family crises in Going SAT Forward. It's dark but is it comic? SAT Seeing Round Corners is a new exhibition at Turner SAT Contemporary in Margate which celebrates the centrality of SAT the circle in art. SAT Tom Sutcliffe's guests are Sarah Crompton, Alex Clark and SAT Robert Hanks. The producer is Oliver Jones. SAT SAT Heart Of A Dog SAT Heart Of A Dog SAT is in cinemas now, certificate PG. SAT SAT SAT Don DeLillo SAT SAT Zero K by Don DeLillo is available in hardback and ebook SAT now. SAT SAT Going Forward SAT SAT The first episode of SAT Going Forward SAT is available to watch on BBC Iplayer now. The series SAT continues on BBC Four on Thursday at 10pm. SAT SAT SAT Blue/Orange SAT Blue/Orange SAT is at the Young Vic in London until 2 July 2016. SAT SAT Image: Daniel Kaluuya (Christopher) and Luke Norris SAT (Bruce). © Johan Persson SAT SAT Seeing Round Corners SAT Seeing Round Corners SAT is at the Turner Contemporary in Margate until 25 September SAT 2016. SAT SAT Image: Barbara Hepworth, Discs of Eshelon, version 2, 1935. SAT Plaster Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts. © Bowness. SAT SAT Credits SAT Interviewed Guest: Sarah Crompton SAT Interviewed Guest: Alex Clark SAT Interviewed Guest: Robert Hanks SAT Presenter: Tom Sutcliffe SAT Producer: Oliver Jones SAT SAT 20:00 Archive on 4 b07bryh3 (Listen) SAT The Camera Never Lies SAT SAT Does documentary ever really tell the truth? SAT SAT BAFTA award winning filmmaker Molly Dineen examines the SAT concept of truth and the creation of narrative in SAT documentary film making. Robert Flaherty's 'Nanook of the SAT North' is considered the first documentary ever made, and SAT much of it was specially set up for the cameras. We think SAT that modern 'Scripted Reality' is a new phenomenon, but does SAT it have its roots in the earliest days of documentary? We SAT look at the making of a documentary, from idea, to casting, SAT filming and editing to find out how documentary makers craft SAT their story. SAT SAT Molly Dineen looks at nearly 100 years of documentary making SAT from the archives, as well as looking back on her own SAT career. Her first film 'Home from the Hill' followed retired SAT Solider Hilary Hook returning to England after a career in SAT Kenya, and she has also filmed the London Zoo in crisis, in SAT her BAFTA award winning series 'The Ark', modern celebrity SAT in her portrait of ex-Spice Girl Geri Halliwell, and a Prime SAT Minister in waiting in the 1997 Party Political Broadcast SAT for the Labour Party. Molly's observational style sees her SAT immersing herself in the worlds she shoots, but we also take SAT a look at modern 'Fly on the Wall' programming, speaking to SAT TV producer Jonathan Stadlen about his series 'GP's: Behind SAT Closed Doors'. There's more factual programming around now SAT than ever; but is this a good thing? Are the schedules SAT clogged with cheap programming that sacrifices the truth for SAT style, using fast cutting, music and voice over rather than SAT allowing people to speak for themselves? SAT SAT We also hear from Kim Loginotto, whose films examine the SAT lives of women worldwide, Radio Producer Simon Elmes and TV SAT Critic AA Gill. SAT SAT Presenter: Molly Dineen SAT Producer: Jessica Treen. SAT SAT 21:00 Drama b050z2v9 (Listen) SAT Cloud Howe, Episode 2 SAT SAT Lewis Grassic Gibbon's powerful sequel to Sunset Song SAT dramatised by Donna Franceschild. SAT SAT Atmospheric drama about Grassic Gibbon's best-loved SAT character, Chris. SAT SAT Now married to Robert, a young and idealistic minister, SAT Chris and her family move from the crofting village of SAT Kinraddie to the mill town of Segget in Aberdeenshire. SAT Living in the wake of the Great War and during the build up SAT to the General Strike, they find themselves instrumental in SAT the small town's epic class struggle. SAT SAT Tensions within the town grow as Chris and Robert help the SAT spinners prepare for strike action. But nothing can prepare SAT the family for the tragic events that are about to unfold. SAT SAT Starring Amy Manson and Robin Laing. SAT SAT Directed by Kirsty Williams. SAT SAT Credits SAT Chris: Amy Manson SAT Robert: Robin Laing SAT Else: Pearl Appleby SAT Dalziel: Liam Brennan SAT Alec: Philip Cairns SAT Jock: Stephen Duffy SAT Ewan: Roderick Gilkison SAT Leslie: Ralph Riach SAT Ake: Iain Robertson SAT Miss M'Askill: Wendy Seager SAT Mowat: Nick Underwood SAT Director: Kirsty Williams SAT Adaptor: Donna Franceschild SAT Actor: Lewis Grassic Gibbon SAT SAT 22:00 News and Weather b07b9r9d (Listen) SAT The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4, SAT followed by weather. SAT SAT 22:15 FutureProofing b07bdfmg (Listen) SAT Memory SAT SAT New research points to a future where we can artificially SAT create and manipulate memory inside our own heads. What are SAT the implications when we can control memory in this way, and SAT why is it so important to our future? SAT SAT FutureProofing travels to California to meet the SAT neuro-scientists creating the means for us to make and SAT control memories inside the human brain, and to hear what SAT the future holds when we can manipulate the process of SAT forming and storing memories. SAT SAT Presenters Timandra Harkness and Leo Johnson also explore SAT the implications of having our memories distributed in many SAT places - a development that is gathering pace as we SAT increasingly use the internet as the repository of our lives SAT - from social media to cloud storage and all our online SAT shopping data. SAT SAT And the programme visits Jerusalem to discover how both SAT Israelis and Palestinians are meeting the challenge of SAT creating and maintaining memorials and museums which not SAT only preserve their history but also offer a relevant guide SAT to future generations. SAT SAT Producer: Jonathan Brunert. SAT SAT 23:00 The 3rd Degree b07bbbjp (Listen) SAT Series 6, The University of Gloucestershire SAT SAT A funny and dynamic quiz show hosted by Steve Punt - this SAT week from the University of Gloucestershire with specialist SAT subjects including Biosciences, Media and Religious Studies SAT and questions ranging from Betjeman to BB King via Botham SAT and brass instruments. SAT SAT The programme is recorded on location at a different SAT University each week, and it pits three Undergraduates SAT against three of their Professors in an original and fresh SAT take on an academic quiz. SAT SAT The rounds vary between Specialist Subjects and General SAT Knowledge, quickfire bell-and-buzzer rounds and the Highbrow SAT and Lowbrow round cunningly devised to test not only the SAT students' knowledge of current affairs, history, languages SAT and science, but also their Professors' awareness of SAT television, sport, and quite possibly Justin Bieber. In SAT addition, the Head-to-Head rounds see students take on their SAT Professors in their own subjects, offering plenty of scope SAT for mild embarrassment on both sides. SAT SAT Other Universities featured in this series include Chester, SAT York, Birmingham City, Bath and Glasgow. SAT SAT Produced by David Tyler SAT A Pozzitive production for BBC Radio 4. SAT SAT Credits SAT Presenter: Steve Punt SAT Producer: David Tyler SAT SAT 23:30 Poetry Please b07bb1z7 (Listen) SAT Groups of Poets SAT SAT Roger McGough looks at the poetry produced by groups of SAT friends throughout history, from the Scriblerus club to the SAT Mersey poets, by way of the Lakes and Rose Street. Producer SAT Sally Heaven. SAT SAT This Week's Poems SAT SAT SAT SAT Extract from Essay on Criticism SAT SAT By Alexander Pope SAT SAT From Poetical Works [Alexander Pope] SAT SAT Published by Oxford University Press SAT SAT SAT SAT SAT A Description of the Morning SAT SAT By Jonathan Swift SAT SAT From Everyman's Book of English Verse SAT SAT Published by J M Dent SAT SAT SAT SAT SAT SAT Abou Ben Adhem SAT SAT By Leigh Hunt SAT SAT Taken from SAT http://www.poetryfoundation.org/poems-and-poets/poems/detail SAT 44433 SAT SAT SAT SAT Ode on a Grecian urn SAT SAT By John Keats SAT SAT From Keats’s Poetry and Prose SAT SAT Published by WW Norton and Company SAT SAT SAT SAT The Inchcape Rock SAT SAT By Robert Southey SAT SAT Taken from SAT http://www.bellrock.org.uk/misc/misc_poem.htm SAT SAT SAT SAT She Dwelt Among th’ Untrodden Ways SAT SAT By William Wordsworth SAT SAT From William Wordsworth – Selected Poetry SAT SAT Published by Penguin SAT SAT SAT SAT If I Could tell You SAT SAT By W H Auden SAT SAT From W H Auden – Collected Shorter Poems – 1927-1957 SAT SAT Published by Faber and Faber SAT SAT SAT SAT My parents kept me from children who were rough SAT SAT By Stephen Spender SAT SAT From Stephen Spender- Collected Poems SAT SAT Published by Faber and Faber SAT SAT SAT SAT Sparrow SAT SAT By Norman MacCaig SAT SAT From Norman MacCaig – Collected Poems SAT SAT Published by Chatto & Windus SAT SAT SAT SAT Waxwing SAT SAT By Norman MacCaig SAT SAT From Norman MacCaig – Collected Poems SAT SAT Published by Chatto & Windus SAT SAT SAT SAT The Bell SAT SAT By Adrian Henri SAT SAT Taken from SAT http://www.adrianhenri.com/writer-poems-thebell.html SAT SAT SAT SAT Armada SAT SAT By Brian Patten SAT SAT From Armada SAT SAT Published by Flamingo SAT SAT SAT SAT Take Comfort SAT SAT By Roger McGough SAT SAT From As Far As I Know SAT SAT Published by Penguin SAT SAT SAT SAT Everyday Eclipses SAT SAT By Roger McGough SAT SAT From Roger McGough – Collected Poems SAT SAT Published by Penguin / Viking SAT SAT SAT SAT SAT SAT Credits SAT Presenter: Roger McGough SAT Producer: Sally Heaven SAT SAT SUN SUNDAY 22 MAY 2016 SUN SUN 00:00 Midnight News b07bt4gk (Listen) SUN The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4. SUN Followed by Weather. SUN SUN 00:30 Stories from Songwriters b042l2xw (Listen) SUN The first in a series of three specially commissioned short SUN stories from songwriters Barb Jungr, Eliza Carthy and You SUN Are Wolf (also known as Kerry Andrew). SUN SUN Three songwriters turn their hand to short story writing for SUN the first time for BBC Radio 4. SUN SUN Suranne Jones reads Barb Jungr's heartbreaking story set on SUN the Shetland Islands which takes its title from one of SUN Barb's songs, 'Sunset to Break Your Heart'. SUN Singer-songwriter Barb Jungr has been described as "the best SUN thing to come out of Rochdale since Gracie Fields". She SUN draws on her Czech and German heritage to blend European SUN style with her English roots. Billy Bragg described Jungr as SUN our greatest living interpreter of Dylan songs, and Jeremy SUN Irons chose a Barb Jungr song as one of his Desert Island SUN Discs. SUN SUN Hattie Morahan reads Eliza Carthy's unusual and playful SUN fairy tale, 'The Announcer's Daughter'. Eliza has been SUN nominated for the Mercury Prize twice and grew up immersed SUN in the world of traditional music - her parents are folk SUN legends Martin Carthy and Norma Waterson. She approaches the SUN tradition in new and innovative ways creating utterly SUN contemporary work. SUN SUN You Are Wolf - the artist also known as Kerry Andrew - is a SUN singer, songwriter and composer who specialises in SUN experimental vocal music and uses a loop machine to layer SUN her astonishing voice. For her debut short story she SUN interweaves song and story, singing traditional inspired SUN counterpoints to her story 'One Swallow'. SUN SUN Credits SUN Reader: Suranne Jones SUN Writer: Barb Jungr SUN Producer: Allegra McIlroy SUN SUN 00:48 Shipping Forecast b07bt4gm (Listen) SUN The latest shipping forecast. SUN SUN 01:00 Selection of BBC World Service Programmes b07bt4gp (Listen) SUN SUN 05:20 Shipping Forecast b07bt4gr (Listen) SUN The latest shipping forecast. SUN SUN 05:30 News Briefing b07bt4gt (Listen) SUN The latest news from BBC Radio 4. SUN SUN 05:43 Bells on Sunday b07bt72c (Listen) SUN St Thomas' Church, Norbury SUN SUN This week's Bells on Sunday comes from the Parish Church of SUN St Thomas, Norbury in Hazel Grove, Stockport. Originally SUN cast as a peal of 6 bells in the late 17th century, they SUN were augmented to 8 with the addition of 2 new trebles in SUN 1925. This week we hear them ringing Cambridge Surprise SUN Major. SUN SUN 05:45 Profile b07bryh1 (Listen) SUN [Repeat of broadcast at 19:00 on Saturday] SUN SUN 06:00 News Headlines b07bt4gw (Listen) SUN The latest national and international news. SUN SUN 06:05 Something Understood b07bt72f (Listen) SUN Mark Tully ponders why deterrence often fails to deter, SUN whether globally, at home, or in the Garden of Eden. He SUN examines the different ways it is used - including to SUN discipline children, to reduce breaches of the law, to SUN prevent people endangering themselves or others and, perhaps SUN most successfully, to stop the Cold War getting hot. SUN SUN To consider whether persuasion might be a better option than SUN deterrence, Mark chooses readings on the prohibition of SUN alcohol in the United States in the 1920s, the psychological SUN effects of the notion of sin and hell, and the mixed success SUN of corporal and capital punishment. SUN SUN While accepting that deterrence can be effective sometimes, SUN Mark maintains that it often prevents us pursuing better SUN options, and can be detrimental - not least for Conrad who SUN ignores his mother's warning that "the great tall tailor SUN always comes", armed with his "great sharp scissors", to SUN "little boys that suck their thumbs." Conrad is undeterred. SUN "Snip! Snap! Snip!" SUN SUN Producer: Adam Fowler SUN A Unique production for BBC Radio 4. SUN SUN 06:35 The Living World b07bt72h (Listen) SUN Playing the Field SUN SUN Natural history programme broadcasting intimate encounters SUN with British wildlife. SUN SUN 06:57 Weather b07bt4gy (Listen) SUN The latest weather forecast. SUN SUN 07:00 News and Papers b07bt4h0 (Listen) SUN The latest news headlines. Including a look at the papers. SUN SUN 07:10 Sunday b07bt4h2 (Listen) SUN Religious and ethical news. SUN SUN 07:54 Radio 4 Appeal b07bt72k (Listen) SUN SolarAid SUN SUN Ian McEwan presents The Radio 4 Appeal on behalf of SolarAid SUN Registered Charity No 1115960 SUN To Give: SUN - Freephone 0800 404 8144 SUN - Freepost BBC Radio 4 Appeal, mark the back of the envelope SUN 'SolarAid' SUN - Cheques should be made payable to 'SolarAid'. SUN SUN SolarAid SUN SolarAid sells and distributes life changing solar lights in SUN rural African communities. Lights which help create jobs, SUN improve health and encourage study and enterprise after SUN dark. We believe that universal access to renewable energy SUN is the best way to alleviate poverty and combat climate SUN change. SUN SUN Your impact SUN SUN Just one solar light will save a family around $70 per year, SUN enable an extra hour of study, improve health and avert an SUN entire tonne of CO2. Our customers tell us that their lights SUN help them spend time together at night, make them feel safer SUN and improve their quality of life. SUN Photo credit: Corrie Wingate Photography SUN SUN The power of light SUN SUN A world of darkness is a world of ill-health and missed SUN opportunity. By contrast, a clean affordable source of light SUN brings with it hope, opportunity and dignity. It encourages SUN enterprise as people can work after dark and provides a SUN platform for families to develop and prosper. SUN Photo credit: Greenlight Planet SUN SUN Market builders SUN SUN We mix business and charity to best meet the needs of those SUN living without access to electricity. We take the time to SUN educate, instil trust and create the conditions for a SUN sustainable solar market. Once a market emerges, as it has SUN in Tanzania and Kenya, we can move on and help repeat this SUN success else where. SUN Photo credit: Corrie Wingate Photography SUN SUN 07:57 Weather b07bt4h4 (Listen) SUN The latest weather forecast. SUN SUN 08:00 News and Papers b07bt4h6 (Listen) SUN The latest news headlines. Including a look at the papers. SUN SUN 08:10 Sunday Worship b07bt72m (Listen) SUN The Holy and Undivided Trinity SUN SUN A mass for Trinity Sunday live from Leeds Cathedral. How SUN does this complex doctrine of the unity of Father, Son and SUN Holy Spirit, affect the way Christians celebrate faith? SUN Celebrant: The Revd Mgr Philip Moger (Cathedral Dean); SUN Sermon: Fr Timothy Swinglehurst; Holy, holy, holy! (Nicaea); SUN Gloria and Agnus Dei (Victoria, Missa quarti toni); Proverbs SUN 8: 22-31; John 16: 12-15; Come praise the Lord, the Almighty SUN (Lobe den Herren); Ave verum (Duggan); Firmly I believe and SUN truly (Stuttgart); Benjamin Saunders - Diocesan Director of SUN Music; David Pipe - Director of the Organists Training SUN Programme and Cathedral Organist. SUN SUN Script SUN SUN BBC Radio 4. Time now for Sunday Worship which this morning SUN is a Mass for the Feast of the Holy Trinity. The service SUN comes direct from Leeds Cathedral with the Junior Choirs of SUN Leeds Cathedral and around 100 other participants in the SUN Diocese of Leeds Schools' Singing Programme. The Mass is SUN introduced by the Dean Monsignor Philip Moger after the SUN choirs have sung the first hymn: Holy, holy, holy! Lord God SUN Almighty! SUN SUN THE INTRODUCTORY RITES SUN SUN Mgr Philip Moger (Celebrant) with Deacon Joe Cortis are SUN standing at the Chair (north side of the sanctuary) before SUN the hymn begins; Fr Matthew Habron is standing on sanctuary SUN behind altar on the north side of the sanctuary, and Fr SUN Timothy Swinglehurst on the south side; Darren Jones (altar SUN sever) is in situ on the north side, slightly off the SUN sanctuary. SUN SUN Note: when Mgr Moger is at the Chair and speaking, the altar SUN server, Darren Jones, will come forward holding the text. SUN This happens several times. SUN SUN As the Radio 4 continuity announcer ends, the hymn is sung. SUN SUN Holy, holy, holy! Lord God Almighty! SUN SIGN OF THE CROSS at the Chair (north side of the sanctuary) SUN SUN Mgr Moger: In the name of the Father, and of the Son, and SUN of the Holy Spirit. SUN All: Amen. SUN SUN GREETING at the Chair (north side of the sanctuary) SUN SUN Mgr Moger: The Lord be with you. SUN All: And with your spirit. SUN SUN WELCOME AND INTRODUCTION at the Chair (north side of the SUN sanctuary) SUN SUN Mgr Moger welcomes all and introduces the Mass in these SUN words: SUN SUN A warm welcome to Leeds Cathedral. Our fine, Arts & Crafts SUN building, dedicated to St Anne, the Mother of the Blessed SUN Virgin Mary, stands in the heart of Leeds City Centre, a few SUN metres away from where the Tour de France started two years SUN ago. Today we celebrate the feast of the Holy Trinity – the SUN One God, who is three Persons: Father, Son and Holy Spirit. SUN The homily today is given by Fr Timothy Swinglehurst, who is SUN the Episcopal Vicar for Education in the diocese of Leeds. SUN SUN After the Welcome and Introduction, the Mgr Moger introduces SUN the Penitential Act in these words: SUN Brothers and sisters, let us acknowledge our sins, and so SUN prepare ourselves SUN to celebrate the sacred mysteries. SUN SUN SUN He continues: SUN Lord Jesus, you have revealed yourself as the way to the SUN Father: SUN Lord, have mercy SUN All: Lord, have mercy SUN SUN You have poured out on your people the Spirit of truth: SUN Christ have mercy SUN All: Christ, have mercy SUN SUN You are the Good Shepherd, leading us to eternal life SUN Lord, have mercy SUN All: Lord, have mercy SUN He concludes with these words: May almighty God have mercy SUN on us, SUN forgive us our sins, and bring us to everlasting life. SUN All: Amen. SUN SUN The Gloria begins; sung by the choir: SUN COLLECT at the Chair (north side of the sanctuary) SUN SUN Mgr Moger: Let us pray. SUN SUN After a brief pause, Mgr Moger continues: SUN God our Father, who by sending into the world SUN the Word of truth and the Spirit of sanctification SUN made known to the human race your wondrous mystery, SUN grant us, we pray, that in professing the true faith, SUN we may acknowledge the Trinity of eternal glory SUN and adore your Unity, powerful in majesty. SUN Through our Lord Jesus Christ, your Son, SUN who lives and reigns with you in the unity of the Holy SUN Spirit, SUN one God, for ever and ever. SUN All: Amen. SUN SUN Everyone sits. SUN SUN THE LITURGY OF THE WORD SUN THE FIRST READING at the Lectern (south side of the SUN sanctuary) read by Marissa Dabill. SUN A reading from the book of Proverbs (8:22-31) SUN SUN The Wisdom of God cries aloud: SUN The Lord created me when his purpose first unfolded, SUN before the oldest of his works. SUN From everlasting I was firmly set, SUN from the beginning, before earth came into being. SUN The deep was not, when I was born, SUN there were no springs to gush with water. SUN Before the mountains were settled, SUN before the hills, I came to birth; SUN before he made the earth, the countryside, SUN or the first grains of the world’s dust. SUN When he fixed the heavens firm, I was there, SUN when he drew a ring on the surface of the deep, SUN when he thickened the clouds above, SUN when he fixed fast the springs of the deep, SUN when he assigned the sea its boundaries SUN – and the waters will not invade the shore – SUN when he laid down the foundations of the earth, SUN I was by his side, a master craftsman, SUN delighting him day after day, SUN ever at play in his presence, SUN at play everywhere in his world, SUN delighting to be with the sons of men. SUN SUN Reader: The Word of the Lord. SUN All: Thanks be to God. SUN The reader returns to her place. SUN SUN Responsorial Psalm sung by the choir/cantor Psalm 8:4-9. R/ SUN v 2 SUN SUN Choir/cantor sings the Response: Alleluia, alleluia, SUN allleuia SUN SUN All repeat the Response: Alleluia, alleluia, alleluia SUN Choir/cantor sings the verses: SUN SUN When I see the heavens, the work of your hands, SUN the moon and the stars which you arranged, SUN what is man that you should keep him in mind, SUN mortal man that you care for him? SUN SUN All repeat the Response: Alleluia, alleluia, alleluia SUN SUN Yet you have made him little less than a god; SUN with glory and honour you crowned him, SUN gave him power over the works of your hand, SUN put all things under his feet. SUN All repeat the Response: Alleluia, alleluia, alleluia SUN All of them, sheep and cattle, SUN yes, even the savage beasts, SUN birds of the air, and fish SUN that make their way through the waters. SUN SUN All repeat the Response: Alleluia, alleluia, alleluia SUN Inclusive of gospel acclamation SUN SUN Everyone stands. SUN SUN Gospel at the Lectern (south side of the sanctuary) read by SUN Deacon Joe Cortis SUN SUN Deacon: The Lord be with you. SUN All: And with your spirit. SUN Deacon: A reading from the holy gospel according to John SUN (16:12-15) SUN All: Glory to you, O Lord. SUN SUN Jesus said to his disciples: SUN ‘I still have many things to say to you SUN but they would be too much for you now. SUN But when the Spirit of truth comes SUN he will lead you to the complete truth, SUN since he will not be speaking as from himself SUN but will say only what he has learnt; SUN and he will tell you of the things to come. SUN He will glorify me, SUN since all he tells you SUN will be taken from what is mine. SUN Everything the Father has is mine; SUN that is why I said: SUN All he tells you SUN will be taken from what is mine.’ SUN SUN Deacon: The gospel of the Lord. SUN All: Praise to you, Lord Jesus Christ. SUN Alleluia repeated by the choir/cantor. Deacon Joe Cortis SUN returns to his seat on the north side of the sanctuary. SUN SUN Everyone sits. SUN SUN HOMILY at the Lectern (south side of the sanctuary) preached SUN by Fr Timothy Swinglehurst. SUN SUN In the children’s story, The Lion, the Witch and the SUN Wardrobe, the great Lion (Aslan) has died: early the next SUN morning 2 young girls, Susan and Lucy meet him alive again: SUN Aslan has risen from the dead. This newly risen Aslan SUN doesn’t first deliver a great, rousing speech to inspire SUN them or perform a mighty act of power to impress them; SUN instead he says, quite simply, “Children – children - catch SUN me if you can”. Then he leaps into the air; round and round SUN they go, the children chasing after him; Aslan dives between SUN them - then tosses them into the air, catching them in his SUN huge velvet paws. Suddenly: he stops - all three of them SUN roll over and over in (as the book says) “a happy, laughing SUN heap of fur and arms and legs”. It’s a glorious scene where SUN every movement is certainly spontaneous and free, yet SUN exhibits the precision of a well-prepared, minutely SUN choreographed dance. SUN SUN Here in this chase, C. S. Lewis (who is the author of these SUN books about the imaginary land of Narnia) provides us with SUN an image of what life with the risen Jesus is like – it is a SUN life of delight, almost we might say, of playfulness, a life SUN of overflowing love – and joy. SUN SUN In our first reading today, we have heard the voice of SUN Wisdom speaking to us about life with God - about the SUN intimacy of life with Him. Living closely with God, says SUN Wisdom, is a “delight”; it’s like being “ever at play”. SUN It’s almost as if life with God is like that great game of SUN catch with Aslan – but a game which (unlike that game in SUN Narnia) never comes to an end. SUN SUN In their account of Jesus’ baptism, the gospels give us a SUN further insight into this intimate life of God; there at the SUN Jordan River the curtains are drawn back and we see God’s SUN life as it truly is. We see revealed a scene of great joy, SUN a scene where there is an extraordinary harmony of movement SUN and sound: Jesus moves up out of the waters; as he does so, SUN the Holy Spirit moves down upon him; (at that same moment) a SUN voice is heard, a voice which seems to surround both Jesus SUN and the Holy Spirit like a billowing, protective mantle, SUN declaring, “This is my Son, the Beloved: in him I take great SUN delight.” Here at Jesus’ Baptism, the Bible presents us SUN with God in community, the community of Father, Son and Holy SUN Spirit, a community almost at play, where every action, SUN every gesture has its right place, expressing fully the joy, SUN the delight of being with one another in the rich and SUN inexhaustible movement of love. SUN SUN In today’s Gospel the Lord Jesus tells his disciples that SUN the Holy Spirit will lead them into truth, the complete SUN truth; there they will behold the glory of the Son in the SUN presence of the Father, the life of the Most Holy Trinity – SUN it is a life of joy and delight, a life of overflowing, SUN abounding love – the life into which we are led by the SUN gentle, guiding hand of the Holy Spirit. SUN SUN After the Homily Fr Swinglehurst returns to his place on the SUN sanctuary. SUN SUN Everyone stands. SUN SUN CREED at the Chair (north side of the sanctuary) SUN SUN Mgr Moger: I believe in God, SUN All: the Father almighty, SUN Creator of heaven and earth, SUN and in Jesus Christ, his only Son, our Lord, SUN At the words that follow, up to and including ‘the Virgin SUN Mary’, all bow. SUN who was conceived by the Holy Spirit, SUN born of the Virgin Mary, SUN suffered under Pontius Pilate, SUN was crucified, died and was buried; SUN he descended into hell; SUN on the third day he rose again from the dead; SUN he ascended into heaven, SUN and is seated at the right hand of God the Father almighty; SUN from there he will come to judge the living and the dead. SUN I believe in the Holy Spirit, SUN the holy catholic Church, SUN the communion of saints, SUN the forgiveness of sins, SUN the resurrection of the body, SUN and life everlasting. Amen. SUN SUN PRAYER OF THE FAITHFUL SUN SUN Mgr Moger introduces the Prayer at the Chair (north side of SUN the sanctuary), as follows: SUN SUN Let us pray with faith to the Father, through the Son, in SUN the power of the Spirit. SUN SUN The reader standing at the ambo/lectern reads the SUN intentions; at the end of each intention the Cantor sings: SUN Kyrie eleison SUN All: Kyrie eleison SUN SUN For the Church, the body of Christ – that it may be SUN preserved in the truth revealed by God and so be a source of SUN light and life to all. SUN PAUSE SUN Cantor: Kyrie eleison. All: Kyrie eleison. SUN SUN For peace in our troubled world and especially in Syria: may SUN those who govern be inspired to work unceasingly for peace SUN and justice, and may we be committed to a genuine love of SUN neighbour: SUN PAUSE SUN Cantor: Kyrie eleison. All: Kyrie eleison. SUN SUN For the poor and the hungry, the lonely and those who live SUN without hope, those whose lives are ravaged by war and SUN violence, we remember the people of Syria, may those who SUN have, be generous in sharing with those who have not. SUN PAUSE SUN Cantor: Kyrie eleison. All: Kyrie eleison. SUN SUN For those in our society whose lives are paralysed by strain SUN and anxiety in themselves, and hostility towards others – SUN that the Holy Spirit may give them inner peace and be SUN restored to that wholeness which is God’s will for all. SUN PAUSE SUN Cantor: Kyrie eleison. All: Kyrie eleison. SUN SUN For those who are sick – that they may receive comfort and SUN healing, strength and peace; and for those who have died SUN recently, and for those whose anniversaries occur at this SUN time - that they may enter into their heavenly inheritance SUN in God’s kingdom, freed from the corruption of sin and SUN death. SUN PAUSE SUN Cantor: Kyrie eleison. All: Kyrie eleison. SUN SUN After the final Lord, hear our prayer, Mgr Moger concludes SUN the Prayer at the Chair (north side of the sanctuary), as SUN follows: SUN SUN God our Father, you Son was begotten before all ages, SUN yet is born among us in time; SUN your Holy Spirit fills the whole creation, SUN yet is poured forth now into our hearts. SUN Because you have made us and loved us and called us by name, SUN draw us more deeply into your divine life, that we may SUN glorify you. SUN Through Christ our Lord. Amen. SUN All: Amen. SUN SUN After the Amen, the reader returns to her place, and all SUN sit. The offertory hymn begins. SUN SUN THE LITURGY OF THE EUCHARIST SUN Mgr Moger and Deacon Joe Cortis move to behind the altar. Gr SUN Moger says: SUN SUN During the Offertory hymn the gifts of bread and wine will SUN be brought in procession to the altar. For Catholics, the SUN Eucharist is the source and summit of the whole Christian SUN life. It is the vital centre of all that the Church is and SUN does, because at its heart is the real presence of the SUN crucified, risen and glorified Lord, continuing and making SUN present his saving work among us. SUN SUN The altar server brings a tray with the gifts (bread and SUN wine), and Mgr Moger offers the gifts of bread and wine SUN silently; he then washes his hands. SUN SUN Offertory Hymn SUN SUN Come, praise the Lord, the almighty, SUN SUN At the end of the hymn, all stand, and Mgr Moger standing SUN behind the altar says: SUN SUN Mgr Moger: Pray, brothers and sisters, that my sacrifice and SUN yours may be SUN acceptable to God, the almighty Father. SUN SUN All: May the Lord accept the sacrifice at your hands for the SUN praise and glory of his name, for our good and the good of SUN all his holy Church. SUN PRAYER OVER THE OFFERINGS standing behind the altar: SUN SUN Mgr Moger: SUN Sanctify by the invocation of your name, SUN we pray, O Lord our God, SUN this oblation of our service, SUN and by it make of us an eternal offering to you. SUN Through Christ our Lord. SUN All: Amen. SUN SUN Frs Timothy Swinglehurst and Matthew Habron step forward SUN from their places and stands near the altar. Mgr Moger then SUN sings the Preface standing behind the altar: SUN SUN Mgr Moger: The Lord be with you. SUN All: And with your spirit. SUN Mgr Moger: Lift up your hearts. SUN All: We lift them up to the Lord. SUN Mgr Moger: Let us give thanks to the Lord our God. SUN All: It is right and just. SUN SUN It is truly right and just, our duty and our salvation, SUN always and everywhere to give you thanks, SUN Lord, holy Father, almighty and eternal God. SUN For with your Only Begotten Son and the Holy Spirit SUN you are one God, one Lord: SUN not in the unity of a single person, SUN but in a Trinity of one substance. SUN For what you have revealed to us of your glory SUN we believe equally of your Son SUN and of the Holy Spirit, SUN so that, in the confessing of the true and eternal Godhead, SUN you might be adored in what is proper to each Person, SUN their unity in substance, SUN and their equality in majesty. SUN For this is praised by Angels and Archangels, SUN Cherubim, too, and Seraphim, SUN who never cease to cry out each day, SUN as with one voice they acclaim: SUN SUN The Sanctus is sung by the choir: SUN Sanctus, Sanctus, Sanctus Dóminus Deus Sábaoth. SUN Pleni sunt cæli et terra glória tua. SUN Hosánna in excélsis. SUN Benedíctus qui venit in nómine Dómini. SUN Hosánna in excélsis. SUN SUN At the end of the Sanctus, the congregation kneels. SUN SUN Mgr Moger alone recites: SUN You are indeed Holy, O Lord, SUN the fount of all holiness. SUN SUN Mgr Moger who continues aloud, is joined by Frs Timothy SUN Swinglehurst SUN and Matthew Habron who speak quietly. As Mgr Moger and Frs SUN Timothy SUN Swinglehurst stretch out their hands over the gifts, the SUN altar server rings a bell. SUN SUN Make holy, therefore, these gifts, we pray, SUN by sending down your Spirit upon them like the dewfall, SUN so that they may become for us SUN the Body and ✠ Blood of our Lord Jesus Christ. SUN At the time he was betrayed SUN and entered willingly into his Passion, SUN he took bread and, giving thanks, broke it, SUN and gave it to his disciples, saying: SUN SUN TAKE THIS, ALL OF YOU, AND EAT OF IT, SUN FOR THIS IS MY BODY, SUN WHICH WILL BE GIVEN UP FOR YOU. SUN SUN As the Host is elevated, the altar server rings a bell. Mgr SUN Moger genuflects SUN and continues aloud, with Frs Timothy Swinglehurst and SUN Matthew SUN Habron who speak quietly: SUN SUN In a similar way, when supper was ended, SUN he took the chalice SUN and, once more giving thanks, SUN he gave it to his disciples, saying: SUN TAKE THIS, ALL OF YOU, AND DRINK FROM IT, SUN FOR THIS IS THE CHALICE OF MY BLOOD, SUN THE BLOOD OF THE NEW AND ETERNAL COVENANT, SUN WHICH WILL BE POURED OUT FOR YOU AND FOR MANY SUN FOR THE FORGIVENESS OF SINS. SUN DO THIS IN MEMORY OF ME. SUN As the Chalice is elevated, the altar server rings a bell. SUN Mgr Moger SUN genuflects and continues, by singing: The mystery of faith. SUN SUN The people continue, singing: SUN SUN All: Save us, Saviour of the world, for by your Cross and SUN Resurrection, you have set us free. SUN SUN Mgr Moger continues aloud, with Frs Timothy Swinglehurst and SUN Matthew SUN Habron who speak quietly: SUN SUN Therefore, as we celebrate SUN the memorial of his Death and Resurrection, SUN we offer you, Lord, SUN the Bread of life and the Chalice of salvation, SUN giving thanks that you have held us worthy SUN to be in your presence and minister to you. SUN Humbly we pray SUN that, partaking of the Body and Blood of Christ, SUN we may be gathered into one by the Holy Spirit. SUN Fr T Swinglehurst steps forward and continues alone, by SUN saying aloud: SUN Remember, Lord, your Church, SUN spread throughout the world, SUN and bring her to the fullness of charity, SUN together with Francis our Pope, Marcus our Bishop, SUN and all the clergy. SUN SUN Fr M Habron steps forward and continues alone, by saying SUN aloud: SUN Remember also our brothers and sisters SUN who have fallen asleep in the hope of the resurrection, SUN and all who have died in your mercy: SUN welcome them into the light of your face. SUN Have mercy on us all, we pray, SUN that with the Blessed Virgin Mary, Mother of God, SUN with blessed Joseph, her Spouse, SUN with the blessed Apostles, SUN and all the Saints who have pleased you throughout the ages, SUN we may merit to be coheirs to eternal life, SUN and may praise and glorify you SUN through your Son, Jesus Christ. SUN SUN Mgr Moger sings aloud, with Frs Timothy Swinglehurst and SUN Matthew SUN Habron who sing quietly: SUN Through him, and with him, and in him, SUN O God, almighty Father, SUN in the unity of the Holy Spirit, SUN all glory and honour is yours, SUN for ever and ever. All: Amen. SUN SUN The congregation stands. SUN SUN THE COMMUNION RITE SUN THE LORD’S PRAYER from behind the altar, Mgr Moger says: SUN At the Saviour’s command SUN and formed by divine teaching, we dare to say: SUN Together with the people, Mgr Moger continues: SUN Our Father, who art in heaven, SUN hallowed be thy name; SUN thy kingdom come, SUN thy will be done SUN on earth as it is in heaven. SUN Give us this day our daily bread, SUN and forgive us our trespasses, SUN as we forgive those who trespass against us; SUN and lead us not into temptation, SUN but deliver us from evil. SUN Mgr Moger alone continues, saying: SUN Deliver us, Lord, we pray, from every evil, SUN graciously grant peace in our days, SUN that, by the help of your mercy, SUN we may be always free from sin SUN and safe from all distress, SUN as we await the blessed hope SUN and the coming of our Saviour, Jesus Christ. SUN SUN All: For the kingdom, SUN the power and the glory are yours SUN now and for ever. SUN Mgr Moger alone says aloud: SUN Lord Jesus Christ, SUN who said to your Apostles: SUN Peace I leave you, my peace I give you, SUN look not on our sins, SUN but on the faith of your Church, SUN and graciously grant her peace and unity SUN in accordance with your will. SUN Who live and reign for ever and ever. SUN All: Amen. SUN SUN Mgr Moger: The peace of the Lord be with you always. SUN All: And with your spirit. SUN SUN Deacon Joe Cortis: Let us offer each other the sign of SUN peace. SUN SUN Mgr Moger offers the sign of peace to Deacon Joe Cortis, Frs SUN Timothy SUN Swinglehurst and Matthew Habron and the altar server, Darren SUN Jones, SUN saying audily on mic, “Peace be with you”, the response SUN being “And with SUN your spirit”. SUN The Agnus Dei is sung by the choir: SUN AGNUS DEI SUN Agnus Dei, qui tollis peccáta mundi: miserére nobis. SUN Agnus Dei, qui tollis peccáta mundi: miserére nobis. SUN Agnus Dei, qui tollis peccáta mundi: dona nobis pacem. SUN SUN INVITATION TO HOLY COMMUNION from behind the altar, Mgr SUN Moger holding the broken Host over the Chalice, says: SUN SUN Mgr Moger: Behold the Lamb of God, behold him who takes away SUN the sins SUN of the world. Blessed are those called to the supper of the SUN Lamb. SUN SUN All (together with Mgr Moger): Lord, I am not worthy that SUN you SUN should enter under my roof, but only say the word and my SUN soul shall SUN be healed. SUN Mgr Moger receives the Body and Blood of Christ. As Mgr SUN Moger drinks SUN from the Chalice, the altar server rings a bell. SUN Mgr Moger then distributes Holy Communion to Deacon Joe SUN Cortis and SUN the altar server, Darren Jones, saying, audibly on mic: The SUN Body of Christ. SUN Fr Matthew Habron distributes the Chalice by saying, audibly SUN on mic: SUN The Blood of Christ. This takes place on the sanctuary. SUN SUN The Choir then begins the motet, SUN SUN AVE VERUM, DUGGAN SUN SUN PRAYER AFTER COMMUNION at the Chair (north side of the SUN sanctuary) SUN SUN As the motet ends, Mgr Moger says: Let us pray. The SUN congregation stands. Mgr Moger continues: SUN SUN May receiving this Sacrament, O Lord our God, SUN bring us health of body and soul, SUN as we confess your eternal holy Trinity and SUN undivided Unity. SUN Through Christ our Lord. SUN All: Amen. SUN THE CONCLUDING RITES at the Chair (north side of the SUN sanctuary) SUN FAREWELL SUN Mgr Moger says: SUN Thank you for joining us at Leeds Cathedral for Mass on SUN Trinity Sunday. May we all rejoice in the God who is above SUN us, walks beside us and dwells within us. SUN SUN BLESSING AND DISMISSAL SUN SUN Mgr Moger: The Lord be with you. SUN All: And with your spirit. SUN SUN Mgr Moger: May the blessing of almighty God, the Father, SUN and the Son and the Holy Spirit + come down on you, all SUN those you love SUN and remain with you for ever. SUN All: Amen. SUN SUN Deacon Joe Cortis sings the following words: Ite missa est. SUN All: Deo gratias. SUN SUN Mgr Moger, Deacon Joe Cortis, Frs Timothy Swinglehurst and SUN Matthew Habron and altar server, remain on the sanctuary. SUN The Congregation and Choir remain in their places. The SUN final hymn begins: SUN Hymn SUN Firmly I believe and truly SUN SUN ORGAN VOLUNTARY SUN SUN 08:48 A Point of View b07bfzjh (Listen) SUN Psy Wars SUN SUN Will Self - with a nod to the "valetudinarian pop-person, SUN Morrissey" - poses the question "Does the mind rule the body SUN or the body rule the mind?" SUN SUN Before 1960, he says, "a Briton could probably go their SUN entire life without encountering a psychiatrist or a SUN psychoanalyst - let alone a modish psychotherapist". But not SUN any more. SUN SUN Will ponders what role these "psy-professions" play in SUN contemporary Britain. SUN SUN Producer: Adele Armstrong. SUN SUN Credits SUN Presenter: Will Self SUN Producer: Adele Armstrong SUN SUN 08:58 Tweet of the Day b020tnrx (Listen) SUN Nightjar SUN SUN Tweet of the Day is a series of fascinating stories about SUN our British birds inspired by their calls and songs. SUN SUN Miranda Krestovnikoff presents the Nightjar. Take a walk on SUN a heath on a warm summer evening and you may hear the SUN strange churring sound of the nightjar. SUN SUN Nightjar (Caprimulgus europaeus) SUN Image courtesy of RSPB SUN SUN 09:00 Broadcasting House b07bt4h8 (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 b07bt72p (Listen) SUN Peggy has made up her mind, and there is an awkward moment SUN at The Bull. SUN SUN Credits SUN Writer: Gillian Richmond SUN Director: Marina Caldarone SUN Editor: Sean O'Connor SUN David Archer: Tim Bentinck SUN Ruth Archer: Felicity Finch SUN Pip Archer: Daisy Badger SUN Josh Archer: Angus Imrie SUN Jolene Archer: Buffy Davis SUN Tony Archer: David Troughton SUN Pat Archer: Patricia Gallimore SUN Tom Archer: William Troughton SUN Brian Aldridge: Charles Collingwood SUN Jennifer Aldridge: Angela Piper SUN Lilian Bellamy: Sunny Ormonde SUN Toby Fairbrother: Rhys Bevan SUN Bert Fry: Eric Allan SUN Joe Grundy: Edward Kelsey SUN Eddie Grundy: Trevor Harrison SUN Clarrie Grundy: Heather Bell SUN Emma Grundy: Emerald O'Hanrahan SUN Adam Macy: Andrew Wincott SUN Jazzer McCreary: Ryan Kelly SUN Kirsty Miller: Annabelle Dowler SUN Johnny Phillips: Tom Gibbons SUN Helen Titchener: Louiza Patikas SUN Anna Tregorran: Isobel Middleton SUN Peggy Woolley: June Spencer SUN SUN 11:15 Desert Island Discs b07bt72r (Listen) SUN Berry Gordy SUN SUN Kirsty Young's castaway is the producer Berry Gordy. SUN SUN He founded the Motown record label and his musical empire SUN made worldwide stars of Smokey Robinson, Stevie Wonder, SUN Diana Ross & The Supremes, The Jackson 5 and Marvin Gaye. SUN SUN The second youngest of eight children, he was brought up in SUN Detroit. He left school at sixteen to become a Featherweight SUN boxer, and served as a soldier in the Korean war before SUN making music his career. His first foray into the music SUN business was a jazz record store in Detroit but he was out SUN of step with popular taste and he became bankrupt. SUN SUN It was whilst working on a a car production line that he SUN came up with the idea of setting up a record label. The SUN combination of his song-writing skills and entrepreneurial SUN spirit took Motown music to the top of the charts on both SUN sides of the Atlantic and to the centre of American culture SUN during a pivotal moment in America's civil rights history. SUN He was friends with Dr Martin Luther King and recorded some SUN of his speeches on the Motown label. SUN SUN Producer: Sarah Taylor. SUN SUN Credits SUN Presenter: Kirsty Young SUN Interviewed Guest: Gordy Berry SUN Producer: Sarah Taylor SUN SUN 12:00 News Summary b07bt4hb (Listen) SUN The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4. SUN SUN 12:04 Just a Minute b07bbd50 (Listen) SUN Series 75, Episode 1 SUN SUN Nicholas Parsons and guests return for the 75th series of SUN the panel show where participants must try to speak for 60 SUN seconds without hesitation, deviation or repetition. No SUN repetition? That's no small order after nearly 50 years. SUN SUN Paul Merton, now the second most prolific player of the game SUN after Kenneth Williams, will be joined by guests including SUN series regulars Josie Lawrence, Sheila Hancock, Marcus SUN Brigstocke and Gyles Brandreth. Comedian Alexei Sayle, and SUN Broadcaster of the Year John Finnemore make their first SUN appearances. SUN SUN Episode one features Paul Merton, John Finnemore, Gyles SUN Brandreth and Sheila Hancock talking about such diverse SUN topics as Halley's Comet, Carbon Dating and Answering the SUN Telephone. SUN SUN Hayley Sterling blows the whistle. SUN Produced by Victoria Lloyd. SUN SUN Credits SUN Presenter: Nicholas Parsons SUN Panellist: Paul Merton SUN Panellist: John Finnemore SUN Panellist: Gyles Brandreth SUN Panellist: Sheila Hancock SUN Producer: Victoria Lloyd SUN SUN 12:32 Food Programme b07bt7n5 (Listen) SUN Diana Henry: A Life Through Food (Part 1) SUN SUN Food writer Diana Henry has just collected a James Beard SUN Award in America for her latest book 'A Bird in the Hand'. SUN Straight from the plane she joined Sheila Dillon at the SUN Bristol Food Connections Festival. SUN In this first part of the interview Diana talks about her SUN beginnings in Antrim and how a revelatory French exchange SUN and a move to London opened her eyes to new styles of SUN cooking and fascinating ingredients. SUN While at University she was mocked for her love of cooking - SUN in the 80s politics was the passion of the day - but the new SUN 'fashionability' of food is not necessarily a good thing, SUN according to Diana. SUN SUN She's selected a number of excerpts of writing about food - SUN which she feels capture a feeling or describe a moment with SUN beauty and explains why they stand out from others. Her SUN choices include poetry, novels, online articles and SUN restaurant reviews. SUN SUN The podcast including both parts of this interview are SUN available from the Monday (Part 2) edition of the programme SUN page. SUN Presented by Sheila Dillon SUN Produced by Anne-Marie Bullock SUN Readers: Rebecca Ripley and Sam Woolf. SUN SUN Featured Readings from Part 1 & 2 SUN Crazy Water Pickled Lemons SUN by Diana Henry SUN Palace Walk SUN by Naguib Mahfouz SUN Blackberry Picking SUN by Seamus Heaney SUN Finding Home at Taco Bell SUN by Jon DeVore SUN A Well Seasoned Appetite SUN by Molly O Neill SUN Blood, Bones and Butter SUN by Gabrielle Hamilton SUN Jigsaw SUN by Sybille Bedford SUN Review of Ogniska SUN from The Guardian by Marina O’Loughlin SUN SUN Also mentioned: SUN A New Book of Middle Eastern Food SUN by Claudia Roden SUN Chez Panisse Menu Cookbook SUN by Alice Waters SUN Prospero’s Cell SUN by Lawrence Durrell SUN A Compass Error SUN and SUN The Legacy SUN by Sybille Bedford SUN Little House in the Big Woods SUN by Laura Ingalls Wilder SUN SUN Diana also mentions the work of Edward Behr, Jane Grigson, SUN John Thorne and Calvin Trillin. SUN SUN Credits SUN Interviewed Guest: Diana Henry SUN Presenter: Sheila Dillon SUN Producer: Anne-Marie Bullock SUN Reader: Rebecca Ripley SUN Reader: Sam Woolf SUN SUN 12:57 Weather b07bt4hg (Listen) SUN The latest weather forecast. SUN SUN 13:00 The World This Weekend b07bt4hj (Listen) SUN Global news and analysis. SUN SUN 13:30 Jutland: The Battle that Won the War b07bt7n7 (Listen) SUN Lord West explains why Jutland was the most important battle SUN of the First World War on land or sea, a dramatic strategic SUN victory and an inflection point which directly paved the way SUN for allied victory. SUN SUN He argues that the major British contribution to winning the SUN war came at sea, and that it was the ancient British tactic SUN of blockading and starving out a continental foe which SUN eventually won the day, and shows how central the naval war, SUN and the Battle of Jutland in particular, was to bringing SUN America into the First World War on the allied side. SUN SUN Lord West visits the German naval base in Wilhelmshaven, SUN former home of the German Imperial navy and the place from SUN which German naval commanders looked out on a North Sea SUN which they could not safely navigate and from which they SUN could not escape. He travels on a boat close to the site of SUN the battle itself to imagine the scene when the sea was SUN filled with giant 'castles of steel', firing huge shells and SUN belching out coal smoke. And after meeting British and SUN German historians, he travels to a new memorial in Jutland SUN to weigh the human cost that day. SUN SUN Producer: Giles Edwards. SUN SUN 14:00 Gardeners' Question Time b07bfzhj (Listen) SUN Ness Botanic Gardens - Correspondence Edition SUN SUN Eric Robson hosts a correspondence edition of the programme SUN from Ness Botanic Gardens. Christine Walkden, Bob Flowerdew SUN and Pippa Greenwood are this week's panellists, answering SUN questions sent in by letter, email and social media. SUN SUN Produced by Dan Cocker SUN Assistant producer: Hannah Newton SUN SUN A Somethin' Else production for BBC Radio 4. SUN SUN Fact Sheet SUN Q – I have planted up the tree-pit in the street outside, a SUN small 40cm x 40cm (16 inches x 16 inches) plot, with a small SUN Field Maple planted in the middle. It has free-draining soil SUN and we have put 10cm (4 inches) of moisture retaining SUN compost on top. Dog urine seems to be killing off most SUN things - can you recommend urine-resistant plants? SUN SUN Christine - *Denticulata auricular *seems to be alright – SUN it’s very much species related so I would use trial and SUN error. The real issue could be the dryness of the soil – add SUN much more organic matter into the pit. SUN SUN Bob – Once daily rinse down the plants with a watering can – SUN in the soil it will be a nutrient but it’s a problem on the SUN leaves. SUN SUN Pippa – *Lamium album *or ‘dead nettle’ are meant to be SUN resistant. SUN SUN SUN Q – What are ladybirds eating in May? Is there anything I SUN can do to encourage them to stay on my allotment? SUN SUN Pippa – There are plenty of green and black fly about by May SUN so they should be ok. SUN SUN Bob – Most of the ladybirds that are over-wintering are SUN positioned on tufts of grass with stinging nettles – when SUN the nettles are 6-12 inches (15-30cm) tall – that is when SUN the aphids appear. SUN SUN SUN Q – We have Mistletoe growing on an Egremont Russett (Apple SUN tree) – is it possible to identify from the leaves if this SUN is a male or female plant? If we do get berries that the SUN birds can eat, can we expect to get more growing on SUN neighbouring trees? SUN SUN Bob – I don’t think you can tell from the leaves – there are SUN many varieties and sub-species – but if it’s growing on an SUN apple tree then it could spread to other apple trees. SUN SUN Pippa – The best way to grow it is to use the fully-ripened SUN berries from the mistletoe on your apple tree and wedge them SUN into cracks on the other trees. SUN SUN Christine – They will normally ripen around March or April – SUN it will lose its shiny appearance and go dull and slightly SUN pearly and that’s the time to stick it in the bark. Birds SUN can clean their beaks on to the trunk and that is how the SUN berries get wedged in. SUN SUN SUN Q – On the other side of my garden fence there is a SUN retaining wall with a drop of 3m (10ft) to the lane below. SUN The concrete wall is an eyesore from the other side – what SUN do the panel suggest that I plant in my garden that will SUN trail and cascade over the wall? SUN SUN Bob – Ivy is tempting but in a wet climate it could take SUN over the rest of the garden – *Clematis montana* might work SUN well – I like the ‘Wilsonii’ variety which has a chocolate SUN smell. SUN SUN Pippa – I would suggest *Clematis montana* ‘Elizabeth’ – SUN which has a lovely perfume. If you wanted something that was SUN more foliage orientated, try *Parthenocissus henryana (*A SUN variety of Chinese Virginia Creeper)* *which is less SUN inclined to be too vigorous. SUN SUN SUN Q – Rats have taken residence in my raised beds – I was SUN hoping to plant vegetables this spring but I’m worried the SUN soil will be contaminated – how long will it take for the SUN soil to be safe to plant in again? Is there anything I can SUN do to decontaminate the soil? SUN SUN Bob – Blood, fish and bone meal in the compost might attract SUN the rats. The organisms in the soil should decompose the SUN diseased organisms from the rats’ urine – but it’s where the SUN rats run on dry sections that they can disperse Weil’s SUN disease from urine on their feet. SUN SUN Pippa – They could be coming through draining holes through SUN the base. I wouldn’t worry too much – water it more than you SUN might have done and put a mulch of new material on the SUN surface to stop splash up onto the leaves of salad crops. SUN SUN SUN Q – Are you meant to oil your tools after using them? And SUN what oil should I use? SUN SUN Bob – It is necessary because wood dries out and can SUN splinter – if it’s oiled then it’s more waterproof and lasts SUN longer. Oil also prevents rusting on clean metal. Don’t use SUN old engine oil as it is really toxic. I use old frying oil – SUN it’s a recycled waste product. SUN SUN Pippa – Inexpensive Rapeseed oil or Vegetable oil will do SUN the trick and is not scented. SUN SUN SUN Q – I have an 11-year-old Geranium which is still flowering SUN but has become quite gangly – I have kept it indoors SUN (east-facing window) – How can I control the spread and make SUN it fuller without killing it? SUN SUN Christine – Just prune it – reduce the plant by half which SUN will create growth from the base of the plant and should SUN thicken it. The *Pelargonium** geranium* should enjoy the SUN dry conditions and can live for years. SUN SUN SUN Q – My friend and I like to rescue dying plants from SUN clearance benches at garden centres, do the panel have any SUN plants they have rescued? And do they have any tips for SUN reviving a plant on the brink of death? SUN SUN Bob – Usually they have dried out – so I recommend gentle SUN watering – stand the plants in their pots in a large bowl of SUN warm water with just a little soap, leave it in there for SUN 30-60 minutes then take it out and drain it. The plant will SUN dry out the compost and then you have to start watering – SUN don’t feed it straight away, only once it starts moving. SUN SUN Pippa – If you are talking bedding plants – deadhead them, SUN water them, give them a bit of feed and many more flowers SUN should appear. SUN SUN Christine – If something is very root-bound (very woody SUN roots coming through the bottom of the pot) they are very SUN difficult to rejuvenate – but if the top growth is looking SUN sad or it has gone over then those are easier to help. Be SUN selective when rescuing. SUN SUN Q – I am currently fighting Himalayan Balsam (*Impatiens SUN glandulifera*) and losing – it is taking over large parts of SUN the garden. I would like to fight back by planting some SUN trees with deep root systems – what can the panel suggest? SUN The bank is sloped, sheltered from the wind and in a sunny SUN position but I live in the Ribble Valley so the trees need SUN to be hardy and enjoy plenty of rain. SUN SUN Christine – You need to get plant material in such as SUN Dogwoods, Willows, Alders and if you coppice them down every SUN year the roots will run well and sucker and bind the soil SUN together. Event plants like the Wild Iris (*Iris SUN pseudacorus**) *and *Hemerocallis* (Daylilies)* *will also SUN bind it. It is relatively simple to pull out the Himalayan SUN Balsam. SUN SUN Bob – On the bank I would use brambles because they will SUN bind the soil, arch over and create shade and should exclude SUN the Himalayan Balsam. SUN SUN Christine – Hand pulling does work but when it is done to SUN natural areas it can cause horrendous damage to flora and SUN fauna. You may have a problem with seeds being washed down SUN and re-arriving. SUN SUN Q – This year my family and I are having a tallest-sunflower SUN competition, we are all growing the same variety called SUN ‘Earthwalker’ which is a hardy annual – could you give me a SUN few tips for how to get the best results? SUN SUN Christine – plenty of feeding and allow the plant to get to SUN 6-9 inches (15-23cm), then use plenty of good quality SUN compost and feed and water like mad. SUN SUN Pippa – Definitely protect it against slugs and snails SUN because particularly when they’re small, they can be lost SUN overnight. If the area is windswept, give them a little bit SUN of support to stop it falling over. SUN SUN Bob – Don’t put any other plants near it, give it 90cm x SUN 90cm (35 x 35 inches) to itself. SUN SUN SUN Q – My local supermarket is giving away used coffee grounds SUN for customers to use in the garden – Do these grounds SUN contain enough Potassium to promote flower and fruit growth? SUN And are they good enough for feeding tomatoes and pots? SUN SUN Pippa – Any organic matter could add something in the way of SUN food materials but it smells when it gets warm in the sun SUN and you would be better off starting your own compost bin. SUN SUN Bob – I would compost them first and because they are dark SUN they will make the compost darker – if you make a darker SUN compost it absorbs more of the warmth and therefore the SUN roots and the soil are warmer. You could spread the coffee SUN grounds around Asparagus plants because the warmer the soil, SUN the earlier the crop. SUN SUN Q – We rescued an avocado seedling from our compost heap and SUN potted it in our conservatory – it’s now over 6ft (1.8m) SUN tall, 4ft (1.2m) wide and has over 5 branches. What do we do SUN now? SUN SUN Bob – I’d try winding them round in a circle because they SUN are flexible and that turns it into a lower tree. It’s SUN seldom going to crop – I would put it in the garden and if SUN it doesn’t survive it’s no great loss. SUN SUN Christine – It can be an enormous tree – up to 50ft (15.2m) SUN high and 30ft (9.1m) wide. SUN SUN SUN Q – My mother, once or twice a year, digs up her slate SUN shingle path around her garden and empty it into buckets. SUN She then proceeds to wash each load thoroughly and leave it SUN in trays to dry in the utility room before returning it to SUN the path – Is this necessary to keep slate clean and free SUN from weeds and bugs? SUN SUN Christine – No, categorically no. SUN SUN Pippa – There is no need. Perhaps make some planting pits in SUN the slate and get plants growing in there. SUN SUN 14:45 The Listening Project b07bt7n9 (Listen) SUN Fi Glover with conversations from Bangor about the person, SUN not the diagnosis, Exeter about finding one's words again, SUN and Birmingham about punctuation and humour in art, all in SUN the Omnibus of the series that proves it's surprising what SUN 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 Dangerous Visions b07bt9qj (Listen) SUN Brave New World, Episode 1 SUN SUN by Aldous Huxley SUN SUN Radio 4's Dangerous Visions Season of dramas that explore SUN uneasy reflections of the future opens with a Classic. It's SUN 2116 and Helmholtz Watson and Bernard Marx are token rebels SUN in an irretrievably corrupted society where promiscuity is SUN the norm, eugenics a respectable science, and the drug Soma SUN freely available. Dramatised by Jonathan Holloway. SUN SUN Director: David Hunter. SUN SUN Credits SUN Bernard: Justin Salinger SUN Helmholtz: Jonathan Coy SUN Lenina: Pippa Bennett-Warner SUN The Director: Anton Lesser SUN John: Milton Lopes SUN Linda: Karina Fernandez SUN Fanny: Nicola Ferguson SUN Henry: Sam Rix SUN The Warden: James Lailey SUN Mustapha Mond: Sean Baker SUN Girl: Scarlett Brookes SUN Heliport Man: Brian Protheroe SUN Author: Aldous Huxley SUN Adaptor: Jonathan Holloway SUN Director: David Hunter SUN SUN 16:00 Open Book b07bt9ql (Listen) SUN Kit de Waal, Researching novels, Counter-factual fiction. SUN SUN Kit de Waal's new novel My Name Is Leon is a heartbreaking SUN tale of two loving brothers who are separated by well SUN meaning social workers, and the impact of this separation on SUN their futures lives. She talks to Mariella about why she has SUN become an author relatively late in life and why this is the SUN book she needed to write. SUN SUN Also, the website which tracks readers' behaviour to SUN identify potential bestsellers, three novelists reveal the SUN lengths they go to to get the details right: from civil war SUN enacting, to poetry translation to moving to a foreign city SUN and, in our reading clinic, we offer a guide to counter SUN factual fiction. SUN SUN Credits SUN Presenter: Mariella Frostrup SUN Interviewed Guest: Kit de Waal SUN SUN 16:30 Poetry Please b07bt9qn (Listen) SUN Wounds and Scars SUN SUN Roger McGough presents a selection of poetry requests on the SUN theme of wounds and scars, both literal and metaphorical. SUN Including poems specially recorded for the programme by SUN Hollie McNish, work by Siegfried Sassoon and Rumi, and an SUN archive recording of Juliet Stevenson reading Edna St SUN Vincent Millay's Time Does Not Bring Relief. Producer Sally SUN Heaven. SUN SUN This Week's Poems SUN SUN SUN The Scars SUN SUN by Jon Glover SUN SUN From To the Niagara Frontier – Poems New and Selected SUN SUN Published by Carcanet SUN SUN SUN SUN Scars, by John Cassidy SUN SUN From Night Cries SUN SUN Published by Bloodaxe SUN SUN SUN SUN The Time Around Scars SUN SUN by Michael Ondaatje SUN SUN Taken from SUN http://famouspoetsandpoems.com/poets/michael_ondaatje/poems/ SUN 5882 SUN SUN SUN SUN The Scar SUN SUN by Charles Tomlinson SUN SUN From Charles Tomlinson – Collected Poems SUN SUN Published by Oxford University Press SUN SUN SUN SUN Where Scars Come From SUN SUN by William Harmon SUN SUN From One Long Poem SUN SUN Published by Louisiana State University Press SUN SUN SUN SUN You SUN SUN By Hollie McNish SUN SUN From Nobody Told Me: Poetry and Parenthood SUN SUN Published by Blackfriars SUN SUN Performed by Hollie McNish SUN SUN SUN SUN Marks Out of Ten SUN SUN by Hollie McNish SUN SUN From Nobody Told Me: Poetry and Parenthood SUN SUN Published by Blackfriars SUN SUN Performed by Hollie McNish SUN SUN SUN SUN Life’s Scars SUN SUN by Ella Wheeler-Wilcox SUN SUN From The Best Loved Poems of the American People SUN SUN Published by Doubleday SUN SUN SUN SUN The Wound SUN SUN by Ruth Stone SUN SUN From Simplicity SUN SUN Published by Paris Press SUN SUN SUN SUN Extract from Christabel SUN SUN by Samuel Taylor Coleridge SUN SUN From Samuel Taylor Coleridge – Poems SUN SUN Published by Everyman SUN SUN SUN SUN Then, Time Does Not Bring Relief SUN SUN by Edna St Vincent Millay SUN SUN From SUN http://www.poetryfoundation.org/poems-and-poets/poems/detail SUN 46464 SUN SUN SUN SUN All Because I loved you SUN SUN by Olu Oguibe SUN SUN Taken from SUN http://www.poetrysoup.com/famous/poem/21423/all_because_i_lo SUN ed_you SUN SUN SUN SUN Walking Wounded, by Vernon Scannell SUN SUN From Of Love and War – New and Selected Poems SUN SUN Published by Robson Books SUN SUN SUN SUN In the Ambulance, by Wilfred Gibson SUN SUN From the Faber Book of War Poetry SUN SUN Published by Faber and Faber SUN SUN SUN SUN Suicide in the Trenches, By Siegfried Sassoon SUN SUN From Siegfried Sassoon – Collected Poems SUN SUN Published by Faber and Faber SUN SUN SUN SUN Extract from Childhood Friends, by Rumi SUN SUN Translated by Coleman Barks/John Moyne SUN SUN From The Essential Rumi SUN SUN Published by HarperCollins SUN SUN SUN SUN SUN SUN SUN SUN Credits SUN Reader: Juliet Stevenson SUN Presenter: Roger McGough SUN Producer: Sally Heaven SUN SUN 17:00 File on 4 b07bbysl (Listen) SUN Police Firepower SUN SUN Police forces in England and Wales are to get an additional SUN fifteen hundred firearms officers to help protect the public SUN from terrorism and organised crime. SUN Most of the new officers will be trained within the next two SUN years after the Prime Minister, David Cameron, set aside SUN £143m to boost the country's armed response capability. SUN But is it enough to meet the challenges they face? SUN The number of firearms officers fell from nearly seven SUN thousand in 2009/10 to under six thousand in 2013/14. SUN And, despite the extra funding, the Police Federation is SUN concerned the new firearms teams will have to come from SUN existing staff. They say that will deplete the number of SUN officers available for other duties. SUN BBC Home Affairs Correspondent Danny Shaw investigates - and SUN he examines growing unease at the way in which those who SUN discharge their weapons are dealt with. SUN Concern has been highlighted by the suspension and arrest of SUN the officer suspected of shooting dead Jermaine Baker in SUN Wood Green in December. SUN Police representatives tell the programme that while they SUN expect their actions to be investigated, people will not SUN come forward to train as firearms officers if they believe SUN they will be treated like a criminal who fires an illegal SUN weapon. SUN The Independent Police Complaints Commission acknowledges SUN that firearms officers work in challenging circumstances but SUN maintains that police shootings resulting in death or SUN serious injury should be independently investigated. SUN So, can the system for holding them to account be improved? SUN Reporter: Danny Shaw Producer: Ian Muir-Cochrane. SUN SUN 17:40 Profile b07bryh1 (Listen) SUN [Repeat of broadcast at 19:00 on Saturday] SUN SUN 17:54 Shipping Forecast b07bt4hl (Listen) SUN The latest shipping forecast. SUN SUN 17:57 Weather b07bt4hn (Listen) SUN The latest weather forecast. SUN SUN 18:00 Six O'Clock News b07bt4hq (Listen) SUN The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4. SUN SUN 18:15 Pick of the Week b07bt9qq (Listen) SUN John Waite SUN SUN John Waite presents the best of BBC radio in the past seven SUN days with his Pick of the Week which features the story of SUN an Irishman with an English name who spent most of his life SUN in Russia, speaking in French and inventing the piano SUN nocturne ; tells us why 'the saints might go marching out'; SUN we learn that the camera does indeed lie and why Florence SUN Nightingale by rights ought to be called "the lady with the SUN pie chart". Also a 'treat' for music lovers with the Beast SUN of Bolsover , otherwise known as the MP Dennis Skinner. SUN SUN Production team: Kevin Mousley & Sally Richardson. SUN SUN 19:00 The Archers b07bt9qs (Listen) SUN Rob is having trouble getting through, and Ursula is SUN pleasantly surprised. SUN SUN 19:15 The Write Stuff b02lyb11 (Listen) SUN William Blake SUN SUN Radio 4's literary panel show, hosted by James Walton, with SUN team captains Sebastian Faulks and John Walsh and guests SUN John O'Farrell and Jane Thynne. SUN SUN Produced by Alexandra Smith. SUN SUN 19:45 Dangerous Visions b07btcbg (Listen) SUN Dark Vignettes, Blackout SUN SUN The first of four specially-commissioned stories in the SUN Dangerous Visions series. SUN SUN Blackout by Julian Simpson SUN "Yesterday was the day when the phones stopped working." SUN But the phones are only the start, as London is plunged into SUN an internet and power blackout. A woman starts a diary of SUN the first days as she watches first the infrastructure and SUN then the civilisation of her city begin to collapse. SUN SUN Writer: Julian Simpson SUN Director: Julian Simpson SUN Reader: Nicola Walker SUN Producer: Jeremy Osborne SUN SUN A Sweet Talk production for BBC Radio 4. SUN SUN Credits SUN Reader: Nicola Walker SUN Writer: Julian Simpson SUN Director: Julian Simpson SUN Producer: Jeremy Osborne SUN SUN 20:00 Feedback b07bfzhx (Listen) SUN World on the Move SUN SUN Roger Bolton hears listener concerns about the timing of SUN Radio 4's World on the Move day during the EU Referendum, SUN Soul Music brings back childhood memories and there's SUN discussion about the end of What the Papers Say. SUN SUN On Monday, Radio 4 and BBC News dedicated a day to the topic SUN of migration - World on the Move. Plenty of listeners SUN welcomed the focus and admired the ambitious programming, SUN including a special edition of the Today programme with SUN Sarah Montague in Vietnam and a lunchtime address from SUN Angelina Jolie Pitt the who also took questions in the Radio SUN Theatre. But some listeners have accused the BBC of bias in SUN favour of open borders and of airing emotive stories about SUN migrants, questioning the timing of the day in the lead-up SUN to the EU Referendum. The Editor of Today, Jamie Angus, SUN addresses their questions. SUN SUN There's a fond farewell to What the Papers Say - a Radio 4 SUN programme that looked across the British press coverage of SUN various stories, exposing the best and worst journalism, SUN often in humorous ways. Listeners ask why a programme they SUN valued for its news analysis has been axed and Kevin Maguire SUN of the Daily Mirror - the programme's first and last SUN presenter - recalls some of his favourite moments, SUN discussing whether the programme has had its day in the SUN digital age. SUN SUN And listeners remember their childhoods with misty eyes SUN after listening to Soul Music's programme about Feed the SUN Birds - Julie Andrews' haunting song about charity from the SUN Disney film Mary Poppins. SUN SUN Producer: Kate Dixon SUN A Whistledown production for BBC Radio 4. SUN SUN 20:30 Last Word b07bfzhv (Listen) SUN Professor Robert McNeill Alexander, Reg Grundy, Sally SUN Brampton, Tony Cozier, Madeleine LeBeau SUN SUN Matthew Bannister on SUN SUN Professor Robert McNeill Alexander - the father of animal SUN biomechanics, who revealed how fast dinosaurs could run. SUN SUN The Australian TV producer Reg Grundy who was behind a SUN string of popular hits, including Neighbours, Wheel of SUN Fortune and Prisoner Cell Block H. SUN SUN Sally Brampton, the founding editor of British Elle magazine SUN who wrote a powerful book about her struggle with SUN depression. SUN SUN And Tony Cozier, the West Indian cricket commentator who was SUN a much loved member of the Test Match Special team. SUN SUN Professor Robert McNeill Alexander SUN SUN Matthew spoke to Alan Wilson, Professor at the Royal SUN Veterinary College and to Geoffrey Boxshall of the SUN Zoological Society of London. SUN SUN Born 7 July 1934; died 21 March 2016 aged 81. SUN SUN Reg Grundy SUN SUN Matthew spoke to Alan Boyd, Chief Executive of Grundy SUN Productions UK and to television historian, Andrew Mercado. SUN SUN Born 4 August 4 1923; died 6 May 2016 aged 92. SUN SUN Sally Brampton SUN SUN Matthew spoke to her friend and colleague, Louise Chunn. SUN SUN Born 15 July 1955, died May 10 2016 aged 60. SUN SUN Tony Cozier SUN SUN Matthew spoke to BBC cricket correspondent, Jonathan Agnew. SUN SUN Born 10 July 1940; died 11 May 2016 aged 75. SUN SUN Madeleine LeBeau SUN SUN Born 10 June 1923; died 1 May 2016 aged 92. SUN SUN Credits SUN Presenter: Matthew Bannister SUN Interviewed Guest: Alan Wilson SUN Interviewed Guest: Geoffrey Boxshall SUN Interviewed Guest: Alan Boyd SUN Interviewed Guest: Louise Chunn SUN Interviewed Guest: Jonathan Agnew SUN Producer: Neil George SUN SUN 21:00 Money Box b07b9r8r (Listen) SUN [Repeat of broadcast at 12:04 on Saturday] SUN SUN 21:26 Radio 4 Appeal b07bt72k (Listen) SUN [Repeat of broadcast at 07:54 today] SUN SUN 21:30 In Business b07bft8k (Listen) SUN Steel in the UK SUN SUN Amid concern about the future of the Port Talbot steel works SUN - and fear for the jobs of workers there - Peter Day looks SUN at the history of the industry in Britain. When was the SUN heyday of British steel, and what went wrong? Peter visits SUN Port Talbot and also delves into the archives to hear SUN stories from a time when manufacturing dominated the British SUN economy. SUN Presenter: Peter Day SUN Producer: Caroline Bayley. SUN SUN 22:00 Westminster Hour b07bt4hs (Listen) SUN Weekly political discussion and analysis with MPs, experts SUN and commentators. SUN SUN 23:00 The Film Programme b07bft8c (Listen) SUN Tom Hanks SUN SUN With Francine Stock. SUN SUN Tom Hanks talks about A Hologram For The King, why America SUN is still great, and Hollywood's relationship with China. He SUN reveals the advice he was given about what you need to have SUN a hit film in the People's Republic. SUN SUN Director Pablo Larrain discusses The Club, his controversial SUN drama set in a safe house for disgraced priests in Chile and SUN the reaction of the Catholic church to the film. SUN SUN Film reviewer Tim Robey and film buyer Clare Binns assess SUN the hits and misses of this year's Cannes festival, SUN including Ken Loach's first movie since he announced his SUN retirement two years ago. SUN SUN Credits SUN Presenter: Francine Stock SUN Interviewed Guest: Tom Hanks SUN Interviewed Guest: Pablo Larrain SUN Interviewed Guest: Tim Robey SUN Interviewed Guest: Clare Binns SUN SUN 23:30 Something Understood b07bt72f (Listen) SUN [Repeat of broadcast at 06:05 today] SUN SUN MON MONDAY 23 MAY 2016 MON MON 00:00 Midnight News b07bt4k6 (Listen) MON The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4. MON Followed by Weather. MON MON 00:15 Thinking Allowed b07bdd2f (Listen) MON Glasgow gangs - Russian gangs MON MON Glasgow & Russian gangs: Laurie Taylor explores their MON origins, organisation and meaning in two strikingly MON different cultures. He talks to Alistair Fraser, Lecturer in MON Criminology and Sociology at the University of Glasgow, MON whose fieldwork with young Glaswegian men, demonstrates that MON gangland life is inextricably bound together with MON perceptions of masculinity and identity and the quest to MON find a place in the community. They're joined by Svetlana MON Stephenson, a Reader in Sociology at London Metropolitan MON University, who found that Russian gangs, which saw a MON spectacular rise in the post Soviet, market economy in the MON 1990s, are substantially incorporated into their MON communities, with bonds and identities that bridge the MON worlds of illegal enterprise and legal respectability. MON MON Alistair Fraser was in the final shortlist of six for this MON year's BSA/Thinking Allowed Ethnography Award. MON MON Producer: Jayne Egerton. MON MON RELATED LINKS MON Alistair Fraser at the University of Glasgow MON Svetlana Stephenson at London Metropolitan University MON Svetlana Stephenson, *Gangs of Russia: From the Streets to MON the Corridors of Power*, (Cornell University Press, 2015) MON MON 00:45 Bells on Sunday b07bt72c (Listen) MON [Repeat of broadcast at 05:43 on Sunday] MON MON 00:48 Shipping Forecast b07bt4k8 (Listen) MON The latest shipping forecast. MON MON 01:00 Selection of BBC World Service Programmes b07bt4kb (Listen) MON MON 05:20 Shipping Forecast b07bt4kd (Listen) MON The latest shipping forecast. MON MON 05:30 News Briefing b07bt4kg (Listen) MON The latest news from BBC Radio 4. MON MON 05:43 Prayer for the Day b07bfzlx (Listen) MON [Repeat of broadcast at 05:43 on Saturday] MON MON 05:45 Farming Today b07btd1m (Listen) MON The latest news about food, farming and the countryside. MON Presented by Charlotte Smith and produced by Sally MON Challoner. MON MON 05:56 Weather b07bt4kk (Listen) MON The latest weather forecast for farmers. MON MON 05:58 Tweet of the Day b0423j3r (Listen) MON Pied Flycatcher MON MON Tweet of the Day is a series of fascinating stories about MON British birds inspired by their calls and songs. MON MON David Attenborough presents the story of the pied MON flycatcher. The pied flycatcher is the voice of western MON woods, as much a part of the scenery as lichen-covered MON branches, mossy boulders and tumbling streams. When they MON arrive here in spring from Africa the black and white males, MON which are slightly smaller than a house sparrow, take up MON territories in the woodland and sing their lilting arpeggios MON from the tree canopy. MON MON Pied Flycatcher (Ficedula hypoleuca) MON Image courtesy of RSPB (rspb-images.com). MON MON 06:00 Today b07btd1p (Listen) MON Morning news and current affairs. Including Sports Desk, MON Weather and Thought for the Day. MON MON 09:00 Start the Week b07btdbc (Listen) MON Lost and Found: Ancient Egypt to Modern Art MON MON On Start the Week Andrew Marr talks to the artist Cornelia MON Parker about the secrets revealed in found objects. Parker's MON latest exhibition at the Foundling Museum is inspired by the MON 18th Century tokens left with babies by their mothers. Simon MON Armitage finds a new way of telling the medieval poem Pearl, MON an allegorical story of grief and lost love. Archaeologist MON Cyprian Broodbank explains how Must Farm, the first MON landscape-scale investigation of deep Fenland, is MON transforming our understanding of Bronze Age life, while MON British Museum curator Aurelia Masson-Berghoff celebrates MON the finding of two lost Egyptian cities submerged at the MON mouth of the Nile for over a thousand years. MON Producer: Katy Hickman. MON MON Credits MON Presenter: Andrew Marr MON Interviewed Guest: Simon Armitage MON Interviewed Guest: Cornelia Parker MON Interviewed Guest: Cyprian Broodbank MON Interviewed Guest: Aurelia Masson-Berghoff MON Producer: Katy Hickman MON MON 09:45 Book of the Week b07btdbf (Listen) MON In the Bonesetter's Waiting Room, Episode 1 MON MON Aarathi Prasad explores the ancient and modern in Indian MON medicine. Read by Sudha Bhuchar. MON MON Indian Medicine is a fascinating mix of the ancient and the MON modern. From Ayurvedic treatments, which predate the Common MON Era, to the allopathic (Western) medicine which now operates MON in parallel. Aarathi Prasad takes us through the myriad MON medicinal worlds - from a bonesetters' clinic in Hyderabad, MON where breaks but not fractures are reset, via a shrine in MON the Dharavi megaslum (just outside of Mumbai) where the MON goddess Kali rules, to a fish doctor in Secunderabad who MON makes patients swallow live fish and a remarkable MON neuroscientist, Pawan Sinha, whose venture 'Project Prakash' MON has helped thousands of Indian children to see for the first MON time. MON MON Episode 1: The basic seven types of Medicine in India. MON MON Aarathi Prasad is a writer and geneticist. Her PhD was in MON molecular genetics at Imperial College and she is currently MON based at University College, London. Prasad has written for MON The Guardian, The Telegraph and Prospect Magazine, and her MON first book, Like A Virgin: How Science is redesigning the MON rules Of Sex, was published in 2012. She has written and MON presented TV and radio programmes, including Rewinding the MON Menopause and Quest for Virgin Birth for Radio 4, and Brave MON New World with Stephen Hawking for Channel 4 and the MON Discovery Channel. MON MON Writer: Aarathi Prasad MON Abridger: Pete Nichols MON Reader: Sudha Bhuchar MON MON Producer: Karen Rose MON A Sweet Talk production for BBC Radio 4. MON MON Credits MON Reader: Sudha Bhuchar MON Author: Aarathi Prasad MON Abridger: Pete Nichols MON Producer: Karen Rose MON MON 10:00 Woman's Hour b07bt4kn (Listen) MON Programme that offers a female perspective on the world. MON MON 10:45 Armistead Maupin's Tales of the City b07btfg3 (Listen) MON Mary Ann in Autumn, Episode 1 MON MON Mary Ann in Autumn by Armistead Maupin MON MON Episode One MON MON Mary Ann returns to San Francisco with some big news to MON share with Michael. MON MON Dramatised by Lin Coghlan MON Producer Susan Roberts MON Director Charlotte Riches MON MON For more than three decades, Armistead Maupin's Tales of the MON City series has blazed a trail through popular culture-from MON ground-breaking newspaper serial to classic novel. Radio 4 MON are dramatising the full series of the Tales novels for the MON very first time. MON MON Credits MON Mrs Madrigal: Kate Harper MON Michael: Trevor White MON Mary Ann: Laurel Lefkow MON Ben: Martin Sherman MON Jake: Fox Fisher MON Cliff: Sean Barker MON Director: Charlotte Riches MON Producer: Susan Roberts MON Adaptor: Lin Coghlan MON Author: Armistead Maupin MON MON 11:00 The Untold b07btfg5 (Listen) MON The Funeral MON MON Mandy was shocked to discover how much the funeral for her MON ex-husband was going to cost. But she was also determined MON that her three children should not be forced to carry the MON cost alone. Matt the eldest is her carer, and legally liable MON for all costs, but his carer's allowance was never going to MON cover the costs - embalming, cremation, flowers, the hearse. MON So the idea of a fundraising day at the local pub slowly MON emerged. But despite the best efforts of the community, MON Mandy and Matt still struggle to settle the bill. MON MON And more bills keep coming in. MON MON Grace Dent presents one family's struggle to grieve for MON their dead father while dealing with the spiralling price of MON his death. MON MON The producer is Miles Warde. MON MON "I'm not responsible for his funeral" MON Mandy with a photo of her ex-husband who was in the Welsh MON Guards MON MON Support and Advice MON The Money Advice Service MON provides free and impartial money advice. An independent MON service originally set up by government. MON Phone 0800 138 7777 (Mon-Fri 8am-8pm; Sat 9am-1pm) MON www.moneyadviceservice.org.uk MON My Money Steps MON is a free, interactive online debt advice service, which MON provides a personalised action plan for dealing with your MON debts. MON www.mymoneysteps.org MON National Debtline MON offers free, impartial, debt advice. MON Phone: 0808 808 4000 (Mon-Fri 9am- 9pm Sat 9am-1.30pm) MON www.nationaldebtline.org MON StepChange Debt Charity MON helps people in financial difficulty by providing free, MON confidential, independent and realistic debt advice. MON Helpline: 0800 138 1111 MON www.stepchange.org MON Citizens Advice Service online MON with information on benefits, employment and housing and MON help on debt, credit and legal issues. MON www.adviceguide.org.uk MON MON MON MON MON Bereavement Advice Centre MON provides support and advice to bereaved people on what they MON need to do after a death. MON Phone: 0800 634 9494 (9am to 5pm Monday to Friday) MON MON www.bereavementadvice.org MON Dying Matters MON offers information on end of life and bereavement , MON including writing a will, funeral plans and end of life MON care. MON www.dyingmatters.org MON MON 11:30 Fags, Mags and Bags b07btfg7 (Listen) MON Series 6, Operation Voldemort Scrape-Away MON MON The hit series returns for a sixth series with more shop MON based shenanigans and over the counter philosophy, courtesy MON of Ramesh Mahju and his trusty sidekick Dave. Written by and MON starring Donald Mcleary and Sanjeev Kohli. MON MON Set in a Scots-Asian corner shop, the award winning Fags, MON Mags & Bags sees a return of all the shop regular MON characters, and some guest appearances along the way, from MON the likes of Julia Deakin and Mina Anwar. MON MON In this episode, Malcolm and Ramesh's relationship steps up MON a gear, and Dave dips his toes into the delight of online MON dating apps. MON MON Join the staff of Fags, Mags and Bags in their tireless MON quest to bring nice-price custard creams and cans of coke MON with Arabic writing on them to an ungrateful nation. Ramesh MON Mahju has built it up over the course of over 30 years and MON is a firmly entrenched, friendly presence in the local area. MON He is joined by his shop sidekick, Dave. MON MON Then of course there are Ramesh's sons Sanjay and Alok, both MON surly and not particularly keen on the old school approach MON to shopkeeping, but natural successors to the business. MON Ramesh is keen to pass all his worldly wisdom onto them - MON whether they like it or not! MON MON Written by Donald Mcleary and Sanjeev Kohli MON MON Producer: Gus Beattie MON A Comedy Unit production for BBC Radio 4. MON MON Credits MON Ramesh: Sanjeev Kohli MON Dave: Donald McLeary MON Sanjay: Omar Raza MON Alok: Susheel Kumar MON Malcolm: Mina Anwar MON Hilly: Kate Brailsford MON Mrs Birkett: Stewart Cairns MON Writer: Donald McLeary MON Writer: Sanjeev Kohli MON Producer: Gus Beattie MON MON 12:00 News Summary b07bt4kq (Listen) MON The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4. MON MON 12:04 Home Front b076cglw (Listen) MON 23 May 1916 - Emily Colville MON MON On this day in 1916, the Devon and Exeter Gazette advertised MON the training of women in the lighter branches of farm work. MON And Lord Colville takes his daughter to the theatre. MON MON Written by Richard Monks MON Directed by Jessica Dromgoole. MON MON Credits MON Emily Colville: Scarlett Brookes MON Cora Gidley: Joanna Monro MON Cyrus Colville: Anton Lesser MON Edwin Lloyd: Finn den Hertog MON Hector Gidley: Brian Protheroe MON Henry V: John Heffernan MON Writer: Richard Monks MON Director: Jessica Dromgoole MON MON 12:15 You and Yours b07btgkv (Listen) MON Personal independence payment appeals, Make-up MON MON We investigate why nearly two thirds of claimants of MON Personal Independence Payments are successful when they MON appeal the decision at independent tribunals. The Shadow MON Minister for Disabled People, Debbie Abrahams, joins us. MON MON Big cosmetics companies are reporting a surge in sales of MON makeup. We speak to beauty fans and Make-Up Artist Lisa MON Eldridge about why we're spending more. MON MON In a week-long partnership with Radio 4's Farming Today, we MON report on how Dairy Farmers are having to diversify to make MON other products than just produce milk. MON MON Charities are spending 20% more on TV Advertising now than MON two years ago. In light of the recent bad publicity, we MON discuss if they're spending the money wisely. MON MON And, we have the latest news on the sale of BHS and look at MON where its customers would go if it does disappear from the MON High Street. MON MON 12:57 Weather b07bt4ks (Listen) MON The latest weather forecast. MON MON 13:00 World at One b07btgtl (Listen) MON Analysis of news and current affairs. MON MON 13:45 England: Made in the Middle b07bthdr (Listen) MON Episode 1 MON MON Historian Helen Castor examines the role of Mercia in the MON creation of England. MON MON There's something reassuringly eternal and MON inevitable-sounding about 'this England', as John of Gaunt MON famously describes it in Shakespeare's Richard II. He says MON it was, 'Built by Nature'. And of course England does have a MON landscape that was shaped by nature, but 'this realm' - the MON kingdom, England as a political entity - is, and already was MON in Gaunt's time, a human construction. MON MON That being the case, Helen Castor asks where was England MON made, and who made it? And the answers come back - in its MON undersung middle parts, by Midlanders. Though we tend to MON think of it in terms of North and South, England was in MON significant part dreamt into being in the imaginations of MON the men and women of the country's heartland, harvested in MON its intensively laboured enclosures, forged in the fiery MON industrial furnaces of the Midlands. MON MON In this first programme, Helen examines the conventional MON idea that England's history as a single, indivisible unit MON began in Wessex, precursor of the modern English South, MON under King Alfred. Major sources for early English history - MON including the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, written in the South - MON underscore this notion. But actually much of the work MON essential to unification happened in the kingdom of Mercia, MON precursor of the modern Midlands. It's just as well that the MON Staffordshire Hoard recently dug itself out of the earth MON after a millennium and more, in order to refocus historical MON attention. The Hoard, consisting of over 1,500 items, was MON discovered in a field a few miles south-west of Lichfield in MON Staffordshire in 2009 and offers irrefutable proof of the MON power and influence of the Midlands in the medieval world. MON MON Produced by Robert Shore and Ashley Byrne MON A Made in Manchester production for BBC Radio 4. MON MON 14:00 The Archers b07bt9qs (Listen) MON [Repeat of broadcast at 19:00 on Sunday] MON MON 14:15 Dangerous Visions b07c2w7k (Listen) MON Produce MON MON by Joseph Wilde. Part of Radio 4's Dangerous Visions series. MON Unsettling drama set in the near future. MON When a couple discover that they can't have a healthy baby MON naturally, Zenith Genomics seems to offer the solution: they MON can create a perfect, bespoke child, with every gene MON hand-picked. For a price. But the parents soon find that MON perfection brings its own problems... MON MON A dark fable about parental expectation and the pressures of MON parenting in a competitive and commodified world. MON MON Writer .... Joseph Wilde MON Director .... Abigail le Fleming MON MON The Writer MON Joseph is a young writer for stage, screen and radio. His MON breakout play CUDDLES was originally produced in 2013 and MON revived in 2015 for a UK tour and New York transfer. Joseph MON has also written plays for Hightide Festival Theatre and MON Ovalhouse, and in 2014 he worked as an assistant director at MON the Royal Shakespeare Company. His first radio play THE MON LOVING BALLAD OF CAPTAIN BATEMAN won the 2014 Imison Award, MON and for television, he currently writes for DOCTORS and MON completed the CASUALTY shadow scheme in 2015. MON MON Credits MON Anita: Laura Dos Santos MON Tom: Joseph Kloska MON Dr Ahmed: Seeta Indrani MON Beth: Amy-Jayne Leigh MON Mr Dean: Ewan Bailey MON Writer: Joseph Wilde MON Director: Abigail le Fleming MON MON 15:00 The 3rd Degree b07bthdt (Listen) MON Series 6, The University of Chester MON MON A funny and dynamic quiz show hosted by Steve Punt - this MON week from the University of Chester with specialist subjects MON including Archaeology, English and Computer Science and MON questions ranging from looms to Lemmy via Oscar Wilde and MON Microsoft Windows. MON MON The programme is recorded on location at a different MON University each week, and it pits three Undergraduates MON against three of their Professors in an original and fresh MON take on an academic quiz. MON MON The rounds vary between Specialist Subjects and General MON Knowledge, quickfire bell-and-buzzer rounds and the Highbrow MON and Lowbrow round cunningly devised to test not only the MON students' knowledge of current affairs, history, languages MON and science, but also their Professors' awareness of MON television, sport, and quite possibly Justin Bieber. In MON addition, the Head-to-Head rounds see students take on their MON Professors in their own subjects, offering plenty of scope MON for mild embarrassment on both sides. MON MON Other Universities featured in this series include MON Gloucestershire, York, Birmingham City, Bath and Glasgow. MON MON Produced by David Tyler MON A Pozzitive production for BBC Radio 4. MON MON Credits MON Presenter: Steve Punt MON Producer: David Tyler MON MON 15:30 Food Programme b07cbxjf (Listen) MON Diana Henry: A Life Through Food (Part 2) MON MON Food writer Diana Henry has just collected a James Beard MON Award in America for her latest book 'A Bird in the Hand'. MON Straight from the plane she joined Sheila Dillon at the MON Bristol Food Connections Festival. MON In Part 1 of the interview she shared about growing up in MON Antrim, how a revelatory French exchange fuelled her MON excitement about cooking and starting out in TV. She shared MON works by Naguib Mahfouz and Seamus Heaney. MON In this second part, she shares more of her chosen excerpts MON on food - including memoirs, online journalism and MON restaurant reviews - and explains what each of the authors MON bring that inspires and excites her. MON The podcast including both parts of this interview are MON available from this programme page. MON MON Readers: Rebecca Ripley and Sam Woolf MON Presented by Sheila Dillon MON Produced by Anne-Marie Bullock. MON MON Featured Readings from Part 1 & 2 MON Crazy Water Pickled Lemons MON by Diana Henry MON Palace Walk MON by Naguib Mahfouz MON Blackberry Picking MON by Seamus Heaney MON Finding Home at Taco Bell MON by Jon DeVore MON A Well Seasoned Appetite MON by Molly O Neill MON Blood, Bones and Butter MON by Gabrielle Hamilton MON Jigsaw MON by Sybille Bedford MON Review of Ogniska MON from The Guardian by Marina O’Loughlin MON MON Also mentioned by Diana: MON A New Book of Middle Eastern Food MON by Claudia Roden MON Chez Panisse Menu Cookbook MON by Alice Waters MON Prospero’s Cell MON by Lawrence Durrell MON A Compass Error MON and MON The Legacy MON by Sybille Bedford MON Little House in the Big Woods MON by Laura Ingalls Wilder MON MON Diana also mentions the work of Edward Behr, Jane Grigson, MON John Thorne and Calvin Trillin. MON MON Credits MON Interviewed Guest: Diana Henry MON Reader: Rebecca Ripley MON Reader: Sam Woolf MON Producer: Anne-Marie Bullock MON MON 16:00 Spanish Steps b06l1yp7 (Listen) MON In the 1970s the Spanish tourist board was happy to use MON flamenco, the traditional dance of the south, as a way to MON tempt chilly northerners on to the beaches on the Costa del MON Sol. And it worked - giving a much needed economic boost to MON an ailing economy. Back home, in Brighton and Bremen alike, MON crumpled posters featuring swirling skirts were rescued from MON luggage and left in upstairs bedrooms along with a raffia MON donkey stuffed with dates. MON MON Behind the swirl of skirts, however, was a dictatorship MON which despised the gitanos, or gypsies, who refused to give MON up republican beliefs, leading many into exile. A tame MON version of flamenco was the one delivered to foreigners - MON joining the clichéd image of Spain on the shelf next to the MON castanets. MON MON So did real flamenco survive Franco's dictatorship? It's a MON puzzle Chris Stewart, author of the best-selling series of MON books about his life as a sheep-shearer in Spain, and MON ex-member of Genesis, sets out to unravel on the streets of MON Granada. MON MON As a young man Chris left the UK to join a flamenco guitar MON class in Seville. He quickly realised his skills as a MON guitarist were lacking, but fell under the spell of Spain, MON and flamenco for ever, returning to live there as a farmer MON 27 years ago. MON MON Now he takes Radio 4 listeners on a trail through the MON scorching white alleyways of the Albaicin, into back room MON bars and caves, to find out how the music most powerfully MON identified with the gitanos, is now exported throughout the MON world. There are now more flamenco classes in Japan than in MON Spain. The music has made a come back, although gitano life MON is still often one of the outsider. Local prisons contain MON significantly high proportions of the gitanos, although the MON authorities allow flamenco workshops for those in jail as a MON basic human right, whilst families still pass down their MON skills from generation to generation. MON MON Chris meets the youngest in a long line of gypsy guitarists MON - Juan Habichuela Nieto performing in the open air courtyard MON of the Alhambra; the much lauded singer Juan Pinilla; the MON dancer Chua Alba, who also teaches his own daughter Chloe; MON the grand old man of Sacramonte, Curro Albaicin; and learns MON the poetry of flamenco from Steven Nightingale. Drinking MON more red wine than a wise man should n a hot night, he MON listens to the wavering song of a 99 year old Juan Mesa, MON accompanied by Alvaro, his 19 year old accompanist, in the MON dust riddled guitar shop of Rafa Moreno; before bumping into MON the proud bohemian, the gypsy singer, Cristobal Osorio, MON under the stars, concluding that flamenco is indeed the MON 'Blues of Europe'. MON MON Producer: Sara Jane Hall. MON MON 16:30 Beyond Belief b07btlm7 (Listen) MON Original Sin MON MON The Catholic Church still affirms the doctrine of original MON sin. For more than 1,500 years the Church has maintained MON that the sin of Adam in the Garden of Eden was passed on to MON every subsequent human being. This meant that every baby was MON born bad, with its inherent human nature corrupted and MON attracted to sin. This was not a marginal teaching; it has MON underpinned Christianity. Ernie Rea and guests discuss the MON religious, social and cultural legacy of the doctrine of MON original sin. MON MON Producer: Dan Tierney MON Series producer: Amanda Hancox. MON MON 17:00 PM b07bt4kv (Listen) MON Eddie Mair with interviews, context and analysis. MON MON 18:00 Six O'Clock News b07bt4kx (Listen) MON The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4. MON MON 18:28 EU Referendum Campaign Broadcasts b07byv6f (Listen) MON Vote Leave, 23/05/2016 MON MON Referendum Campaign Broadcast by the Vote Leave campaign for MON the Referendum on the United Kingdom's membership of the MON European Union on 23rd June 2016. MON MON 18:30 Just a Minute b07btlmc (Listen) MON Series 75, Episode 2 MON MON Nicholas Parsons and guests return for the 75th series of MON the panel show where participants must try to speak for 60 MON seconds without hesitation, deviation or repetition. No MON repetition? That's no small order after nearly 50 years. MON MON Paul Merton, Josie Lawrence, Alexei Sayle and Graham Norton MON join host Nicholas Parsons and the topics on the cards MON include Clock-watching, Cardigan Bay, and A Hot Potato. MON MON Hayley Sterling blows the whistle. MON Produced by Victoria Lloyd. MON MON Credits MON Presenter: Nicholas Parsons MON Panellist: Paul Merton MON Panellist: Josie Lawrence MON Panellist: Alexei Sayle MON Panellist: Graham Norton MON Producer: Victoria Lloyd MON MON 19:00 The Archers b07btlmf (Listen) MON Helen cannot relax, and Kirsty accepts an apology. MON MON 19:15 Front Row b07bt4kz (Listen) MON Arts news, interviews and reviews. MON MON 19:45 Armistead Maupin's Tales of the City b07btfg3 (Listen) MON [Repeat of broadcast at 10:45 today] MON MON 20:00 Born in Bradford b07btlmh (Listen) MON Winifred Robinson has returned to Bradford every year to MON report on mothers like Ruba, who is now 27. When they first MON met Ruba had a son, Hassam, and had just given birth to a MON little girl, Alishbah. Tragically both children were MON diagnosed with a rare condition, I-cell disease and have MON since died. Ruba is pregnant again and Winifred talks to her MON about genetic screening and the difficult choices she must MON make. She is married to her cousin and there is a one in MON four chance of her next baby being born with this fatal MON condition. MON MON Researchers in Bradford have documented the incidence of MON genetic abnormalities linked to cousin marriage, which MON doubles the risk of passing on the recessive genes that lead MON to abnormalities. Cystic fibrosis is the one we all know MON about, where two healthy parents carry a recessive gene: in MON Bradford doctors have identified more than 200 rare MON conditions. Data collected by the British Paediatric MON Surveillance Unit has shown since 1997 there have been 902 MON British children born with neurodegenerative conditions, MON with 8% of these in Bradford, which only has 1% of the MON population. MON MON "Everything we do gets translated into practice so that our MON work on congenital anomalies has led to a city register for MON these children and also a Yorkshire register" explains MON Professor Wright, the Director of the Bradford Institute for MON Health Research. On the face of it the risk is not great - a MON 4% risk of having a child with an abnormality if you marry a MON cousin, compared with 2% among the general population. But MON with repeated cousin marriage, the risks stack up in MON families with sometimes devastating results. MON MON The Born in Bradford researchers are determined that theirs MON should be an applied health research study with results MON leading to better services. They have just secured £49 MON million of lottery funding to intervene in the lives of a MON new cohort of mothers as part of the Better Start MON initiative: "We want everything we find out in the research MON studies to be translated into practices that improve the MON health and well-being of people in Bradford and further MON afield" says Professor Wright. MON MON The study was launched in 2007 and provides great insight MON health and lifestyle in the city. About 46 per cent of MON mothers in the study are from Pakistan, providing a MON fascinating insight into a new multi-ethnic generation. The MON impetus for research came from high infant mortality rates - MON double the national average - and so far the data has MON resulted in changes in national policy. Bradford now screens MON all pregnant women for gestational diabetes and Winifred MON meets those being encouraged to change their diet and habits MON to give their babies the best start in life. MON MON Produced by Sue Mitchell. MON MON 20:30 Analysis b07btlmk (Listen) MON Beyond Binary MON MON In communities around the globe, genderqueer, gender-variant MON and gender-fluid people are rejecting the categories of male MON and female, and attempting to re-define gender identity. MON Linda Pressly asks if being non-binary breaks the last MON identity taboo, and explores the challenges it creates for MON the law, society and conventional concepts about the very MON nature of gender. MON Producer: Lucy Proctor MON (Photo: Pips Bunce, the global head of Fixed Income & MON Derivatives IT engineering at Credit Suisse, who identifies MON as gender-fluid, or gender-variant). MON MON 21:00 The Power of Cute b07bbjhv (Listen) MON Zoologist and broadcaster Lucy Cooke explores the science MON behind our seeming obsession with all things adorable. There MON has been an explosion in interest in cuteness, particularly MON online, with an ever growing number of websites dedicated to MON pandas, kittens, puppies and of course babies. If you are MON feeling a bit down in the dumps, what better way to brighten MON your day then looking at some cute baby animal frolicking MON about. But what is it that makes these creatures so darn MON attractive to us and can you be addicted to cute? Lucy MON investigates the latest scientific research looking at just MON what makes babies cute, and what looking at them does to our MON brain, with some surprising results. She visits London Zoo MON to visit her number one cute creature of choice, the sloth, MON to find out why sloths hit the top of the cute charts, but MON the Chinese giant salamander definitely doesn't, and why in MON terms of conservation, that matters. MON MON 21:30 Start the Week b07btdbc (Listen) MON [Repeat of broadcast at 09:00 today] MON MON 21:58 Weather b07bt4l1 (Listen) MON The latest weather forecast. MON MON 22:00 The World Tonight b07bt4l3 (Listen) MON In-depth reporting and analysis from a global perspective. MON MON 22:45 Book at Bedtime b07byv7l (Listen) MON The Bricks That Built the Houses, Monsters and Slimeballs MON and Showgirls MON MON Award-winning poet and rapper Kate Tempest reads her debut MON novel, a tale of desire, ambition and untamed hedonism in MON London's beating heart. MON MON In today's episode, Harry, Becky and Leon are fleeing London MON with a suitcase full of cash, leaving behind jealous MON boyfriends, dead-end jobs, and irate drug dealers. They're MON leaving because of what happened a year ago, when Becky's MON and Harry's worlds first collided together... MON MON Written and read by Kate Tempest. Tempest is a poet, rapper, MON playright and novelist. She was awarded the Ted Hughes Prize MON for poetry in 2013 for her epic narrative poem, Brand New MON Ancients. The following year, her narrative-led hip hop MON album, Everybody Down, was nominated for the Mercury Prize. MON Producer: Justine Willett MON Abridger: Julian Wilkinson. MON MON Credits MON Reader: Kate Tempest MON Author: Kate Tempest MON Abridger: Julian Wilkinson MON Producer: Justine Willett MON MON 23:00 Don't Make Me Laugh b07byv6h (Listen) MON Series 2, Episode 6 MON MON David Baddiel hosts the second series of the provocative MON panel show where some of the funniest comedians have to go MON against all their instincts and try not to make an audience MON laugh. MON MON Featuring Ross Noble, Mark Watson, Felicity Ward, Danny MON Baker. MON MON A So Radio production for BBC Radio 4. MON MON Credits MON Presenter: David Baddiel MON Panellist: Ross Noble MON Panellist: Mark Watson MON Panellist: Felicity Ward MON Panellist: Danny Baker MON MON 23:30 Today in Parliament b07byv6k (Listen) MON Sean Curran reports from Westminster. MON MON TUE TUESDAY 24 MAY 2016 TUE TUE 00:00 Midnight News b07bt4n1 (Listen) TUE The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4. TUE Followed by Weather. TUE TUE 00:30 Book of the Week b07btdbf (Listen) TUE [Repeat of broadcast at 09:45 on Monday] TUE TUE 00:48 Shipping Forecast b07bt4n3 (Listen) TUE The latest shipping forecast. TUE TUE 01:00 Selection of BBC World Service Programmes b07bt4n5 (Listen) TUE TUE 05:20 Shipping Forecast b07bt4n7 (Listen) TUE The latest shipping forecast. TUE TUE 05:30 News Briefing b07bt4n9 (Listen) TUE The latest news from BBC Radio 4. TUE TUE 05:43 Prayer for the Day b07d7qfr (Listen) TUE Spiritual reflection to start the day with the former TUE moderator of the Church of Scotland's General Assembly, the TUE Very Rev John Chalmers. TUE TUE 05:45 Farming Today b07byv9j (Listen) TUE The latest news about food, farming and the countryside. TUE Presented by Anna Hill and produced by Beatrice Fenton. TUE TUE 05:58 Tweet of the Day b03mzv8n (Listen) TUE Grey Wagtail TUE TUE Tweet of the Day is a series of fascinating stories about TUE our British birds inspired by their calls and songs. TUE TUE Chris Packham presents the story of the grey wagtail. Grey TUE wagtails are supremely graceful birds which boost their TUE appeal by nesting in photogenic locations. They revel in TUE shaded spots near swift-flowing water and will also nest by TUE canal lock-gates or mill-races. TUE TUE Grey Wagtail (Motacilla cinerea) TUE Webpage image courtesy of Jan Sevcik (rspb-images.com) TUE TUE 06:00 Today b07byvdc (Listen) TUE Morning news and current affairs. Includes Sports Desk, TUE Yesterday in Parliament, Weather and Thought for the Day. TUE TUE 09:00 Europeans - The Roots of Identity b07byvdf (Listen) TUE Amsterdam TUE TUE What's really shaped Europeans' identity? Historian Margaret TUE MacMillan visits Amsterdam, exploring how a place bound to TUE the sea and the globe developed its idea of Europe. Trade TUE and consumption built up liberal values and the European TUE 'way of life'. But how did a European colonial power relate TUE to the outside world, and how does that history echo today? TUE TUE Producer: Chris Bowlby TUE Editor: Bridget Harney. TUE TUE 09:30 The Ideas That Make Us b04v5pgf (Listen) TUE Series 3, Virtue TUE TUE Bettany Hughes considers virtue at a club for the English TUE aristocracy, with a former Greek Minister of Finance, and TUE with an aid worker just back from an ebola zone in Sierra TUE Leone. TUE TUE The surprising and invigorating history of the most TUE influential ideas in the story of civilisation, described as TUE 'a double espresso shot of philosophy, history, science and TUE the arts'. Award--winning historian and broadcaster Bettany TUE Hughes begins each programme with the first, extant evidence TUE of a single word-idea in Ancient Greek culture and travels TUE both forwards and backwards in time, investigating how these TUE ideas have been moulded by history, and how they've shaped TUE us. TUE TUE In this programme Bettany explores virtue with experts from TUE the humanities and sciences, people who see these big TUE philosophical ideas playing out in their own lives including TUE philosopher Angie Hobbs, writer and historian Stella TUE Tillyard, former Greek Finance Minister Petros Doukas, and TUE Oxfam's Head of Water and Sanitation Andy Bastaple. Bettany TUE travels to Athens to see where these ideas were born and TUE then explores the street markets, churches, offices and TUE homes where they continue to morph and influence our daily TUE lives. TUE TUE Ideas examined in the first series, in September 2013, were TUE idea, desire, agony, fame and justice. The second series, in TUE January 2014, considered wisdom, comedy, liberty, peace and TUE hospitality. Other ideas in this series are psyche, TUE charisma, irony and nemesis. TUE TUE Series Producer: Dixi Stewart. TUE TUE 09:45 Book of the Week b07byvdh (Listen) TUE In the Bonesetter's Waiting Room, Episode 2 TUE TUE Aarathi Prasad explores the ancient and modern in Indian TUE medicine. Read by Sudha Bhuchar. TUE TUE Indian Medicine is a fascinating mix of the ancient and the TUE modern. From Ayurvedic treatments, which predate the Common TUE Era, to the allopathic (Western) medicine which now operates TUE in parallel. Aarathi Prasad takes us through the myriad TUE medicinal worlds - from a bonesetters' clinic in Hyderabad, TUE where breaks but not fractures are reset, via a shrine in TUE the Dharavi megaslum (just outside of Mumbai) where the TUE goddess Kali rules, to a fish doctor in Secunderabad who TUE makes patients swallow live fish and a remarkable TUE neuroscientist, Pawan Sinha, whose venture 'Project Prakash' TUE has helped thousands of Indian children to see for the first TUE time. TUE TUE Episode 2: At the shrine of Subawa, where the bhoots TUE (ghosts) rule. TUE TUE Aarathi Prasad is a writer and geneticist. Her PhD was in TUE molecular genetics at Imperial College and she is currently TUE based at University College, London. Prasad has written for TUE The Guardian, The Telegraph and Prospect Magazine, and her TUE first book, Like A Virgin: How Science is redesigning the TUE rules Of Sex, was published in 2012. She has written and TUE presented TV and radio programmes, including Rewinding the TUE Menopause and Quest for Virgin Birth for Radio 4, and Brave TUE New World with Stephen Hawking for Channel 4 and the TUE Discovery Channel. TUE TUE Writer: Aarathi Prasad TUE Abridger: Pete Nichols TUE Reader: Sudha Bhuchar TUE TUE Producer: Karen Rose TUE A Sweet Talk production for BBC Radio 4. TUE TUE Credits TUE Reader: Sudha Bhuchar TUE Author: Aarathi Prasad TUE Abridger: Pete Nichols TUE Producer: Karen Rose TUE TUE 10:00 Woman's Hour b07bt4nc (Listen) TUE Programme that offers a female perspective on the world. TUE TUE 10:45 Armistead Maupin's Tales of the City b07byvdk (Listen) TUE Mary Ann in Autumn, Episode 2 TUE TUE Mary Ann in Autumn by Armistead Maupin TUE TUE Episode Two TUE TUE Mary Ann begins to adapt to life with Michael and Ben. Jake TUE meets a new man at Pier 39. TUE TUE Dramatised by Lin Coghlan TUE Producer Susan Roberts TUE Director Charlotte Riches TUE TUE For more than three decades, Armistead Maupin's Tales of the TUE City series has blazed a trail through popular culture-from TUE ground-breaking newspaper serial to classic novel. Radio 4 TUE are dramatising the full series of the Tales novels for the TUE very first time. TUE TUE Credits TUE Mrs Madrigal: Kate Harper TUE Michael: Trevor White TUE Mary Ann: Laurel Lefkow TUE Ben: Martin Sherman TUE Shawna: Suzie Grimsdick TUE Jake: Fox Fisher TUE DeDe: Nancy Crane TUE Jonah: Sam Rix TUE Director: Charlotte Riches TUE Producer: Susan Roberts TUE Adaptor: Lin Coghlan TUE Author: Armistead Maupin TUE TUE 11:00 Life Under Glass b07byvlq (Listen) TUE At Coney Island amusement park between 1903 and 1943 there TUE was an extraordinary exhibit: tiny, premature babies. 'Dr. TUE Martin Couney's infant incubator' facility was staffed by TUE nurses in starched white uniforms and if you paid a quarter, TUE you could see the babies in their incubators. TUE TUE Journalist Claire Prentice has been following the story and TUE tracked down some of those babies, now in their 70s, 80s and TUE 90s, who were put on show. She discovers how Dr. Couney TUE brought the incubator to prominence in the USA through TUE World's Fairs and amusement parks, and explores how a man TUE who was shunned by the medical establishment changed TUE attitudes to premature babies and saved countless lives. TUE TUE Producer Mark Rickards. TUE TUE 11:30 Punk, the Pistols and the Provinces b07byvp2 (Listen) TUE To mark its 40th anniversary, Mark Hodkinson looks at the TUE impact of punk rock outside of London and, in particular, in TUE Yorkshire where the Sex Pistols played their first and last TUE gigs outside the capital. TUE TUE Punk is viewed principally as a London phenomenon. The Sex TUE Pistols in particular are synonymous with the capital, but TUE their UK touring career outside the capital was book-ended TUE by two shows more than 200 miles away. TUE TUE On Wednesday 19 May 1976, six months before the release of TUE their first single, the Sex Pistols performed at Sayer's TUE nightclub in the sleepy market town of Northallerton in TUE North Yorkshire. Just 19 months later, on Christmas Day TUE 1977, the band made their last UK appearance, at Ivanhoe's, TUE a small club in Huddersfield, West Yorkshire. TUE TUE Music fan and experienced journalist/broadcaster, Mark TUE Hodkinson, visit both towns and speaks to people who were at TUE the gigs. He plots the impact of punk in the provinces where TUE thousands of disgruntled teenagers heeded The Clash's TUE entreaty to the 'faraway towns' to 'come out of the TUE cupboard, you boys and girls' ("London Calling"). TUE TUE Brian Simpson was the DJ at Sayer's which, in the weeks TUE leading up to the Sex Pistols visit, had played host to TUE Wayne Fontana and the Mindbenders and The Searchers. Along TUE with Steve Williams, who was also at the gig, he remembers TUE people leaving the club in droves when the Sex Pistols began TUE playing. ''We had no idea who they were,'' he says. TUE ''Northallerton was suddenly at the forefront of punk rock TUE but we had no idea that we were. It was about two weeks TUE later when I saw their picture in one of the music papers TUE that I realised I'd seen them play.'' TUE TUE A Smooth Operations production for BBC Radio 4. TUE TUE 12:00 News Summary b07bt4nf (Listen) TUE The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4. TUE TUE 12:04 Home Front b07byvp4 (Listen) TUE 24 May 1916 - Dieter Lippke TUE TUE On this day in 1916, the Union Jack was to be flown from TUE every public building for Empire Day, and Dieter feels TUE increasingly isolated. TUE TUE Written by Richard Monks TUE Directed by Jessica Dromgoole. TUE TUE Credits TUE Dieter Lippke: Felix Auer TUE Adam Wilson: Billy Kennedy TUE Elspeth Taverner: Kelly Williams TUE Isabel Graham: Keely Beresford TUE Kitty Lumley: Ami Metcalf TUE Primrose Rutter: Jade Matthew TUE Mayoress: Jane Slavin TUE Soldier: Sam Rix TUE Writer: Richard Monks TUE Director: Jessica Dromgoole TUE TUE 12:15 You and Yours b07bt4nh (Listen) TUE Call You and Yours TUE TUE Consumer phone-in. TUE TUE 12:57 Weather b07bt4nk (Listen) TUE The latest weather forecast. TUE TUE 13:00 World at One b07byvp6 (Listen) TUE Analysis of news and current affairs. TUE TUE 13:45 England: Made in the Middle b07byvp8 (Listen) TUE Episode 2 TUE TUE Many people think of the Industrial Revolution as a Northern TUE phenomenon - but historian Helen Castor argues it was TUE actually dreamt up and devised in the English Midlands. If TUE Britain left the eighteenth century the world's foremost TUE industrial power, it was almost entirely thanks to TUE Midlanders. TUE TUE In this programme, Helen tells the story of the Lunar TUE Society - a group of Midland entrepreneurs, enthusiasts and TUE inventors who met up at a location in or near Birmingham TUE once a month, on the Monday nearest the full moon. There TUE they discussed ideas that would revolutionise societies TUE across the world, from Boulton and Watt's steam engine to TUE Erasmus Darwin's early intuitions of evolutionary theory, TUE which he wrote up in rhyming couplets. TUE TUE The Lunar Society counted among its members many of the most TUE innovative thinkers of a particularly innovative age - major TUE figures of the wider Enlightenment whose individual TUE contributions were at least as significant as those of TUE Voltaire in France, Goethe in Germany, and Benjamin Franklin TUE in the United States. TUE TUE Distance from saltwater is a defining feature of the TUE landlocked Midlands, but if the entrepreneurs of the Lunar TUE Society lacked a natural waterway to carry their wares to TUE market, they didn't despair about their natural TUE disadvantages. Instead they set about creating an artificial TUE sea. Josiah Wedgwood got Parliament to approve a new canal TUE from the East Midlands to Liverpool. TUE TUE Without the new canal network, Birmingham could never have TUE emerged as the leader of the Industrial Revolution. TUE TUE Produced by Robert Shore and Ashley Byrne. TUE A Made in Manchester production for BBC Radio 4. TUE TUE 14:00 The Archers b07btlmf (Listen) TUE [Repeat of broadcast at 19:00 on Monday] TUE TUE 14:15 Dangerous Visions b07byvpb (Listen) TUE Your Perfect Summer, On Sale Here TUE TUE Ben Tavassoli, Oliver Chris and Claudie Blakley star in Ed TUE Harris's twisted romance. TUE TUE What will happen when VR games can deliver real love? TUE TUE Theo has been booked to give twenty-four hour care to a TUE gamer who's in an elective coma. The new immersive game he's TUE playing simulates your first love affair. TUE TUE But is it a simulation? Not to Theo... TUE TUE Ben Tavassoli stars as Rash in Anthony Horowitz's new police TUE drama, 'New Blood', on BBC One. He played Alpha in 'No TUE Offence', and has recently appeared in 'Silent Witness' and TUE 'Tyrant'. TUE TUE Oliver Chris has starred in great British comedies from TUE Bluestone 42 to Green Wing and The Office. He was the TUE original Stanley Stubbers opposite James Corden in 'One Man, TUE Two Guv'nors', played the Assistant Commissioner opposite TUE Billie Piper in Richard Bean's 'Great Britain', and Prince TUE William in Mike Bartlett's 'King Charles III'. TUE TUE Claudie Blakley became well-known for her roles in period TUE dramas 'Cranford', 'Lark Rise to Candleford' and 'Gosford TUE Park'. More recently she's starred with David Threlfall and TUE Steven Macintosh in 'What Remains', with David Morrissey in TUE 'The Driver', and recently theatre roles include 'The TUE Painkiller' with Rob Bryden and Kenneth Branagh. TUE TUE Ed Harris's writing for radio has included winning the Audio TUE Drama Award for BILLIONS, Sony Gold for THE RESISTANCE OF TUE MRS BROWN, the Writer's Guild Award for TROLL, and THE WALL TUE nominated for the Prix Europa. He writes the Radio 4 comedy TUE DOT. TUE TUE The music for the game is by Abi Fri TUE TUE Produced and directed by Jonquil Panting. TUE TUE Credits TUE Theo: Ben Tavassoli TUE Saskia: Claudie Blakley TUE Paul: Oliver Chris TUE Sophie: Scarlett Brookes TUE Theresa: Adie Allen TUE Game: Nicola Ferguson TUE Human: Nick Underwood TUE Director: Jonquil Panting TUE Producer: Jonquil Panting TUE Writer: Ed Harris TUE TUE 15:00 The Kitchen Cabinet b07bpv3d (Listen) TUE [Repeat of broadcast at 10:30 on Saturday] TUE TUE 15:30 Shared Experience b07bzdbx (Listen) TUE Series 5, Don't call us Barry Poppins. We're stay-at-home TUE dads TUE TUE There's nothing heroic about a man giving up work to look TUE after the children while his wife goes out to work, say Sam, TUE Richard and Josh, and yet as these three Dads tell Fi TUE Glover, people often perceive them as being somehow TUE remarkable for electing to be the primary carer. House TUE husband or Barry Poppins are two terms that annoy them. Why TUE wouldn't any man want to spend time with his children given TUE the choice? Does 'providing for your children' have to mean TUE sitting in an office for 8 hours a day? They discuss the TUE highs and lows and differences of being a stay-at-home-Dad TUE with candour and humour. TUE TUE Producer: Maggie Ayre. TUE TUE 16:00 Word of Mouth b07bzdbz (Listen) TUE Punctuation TUE TUE Michael Rosen talks to Keith Houston about punctuation TUE symbols and how they came to exist. Keith is the author of TUE Shady Characters: Ampersands, Interrobangs and Other TUE Typographical Curiosities. TUE Producer Beth O'Dea. TUE TUE 16:30 Great Lives b07bzdc1 (Listen) TUE Series 39, George Fox TUE TUE George Fox, born in 1624 in Leicestershire, is best known as TUE the founder of the Quakers. In early life he was apprenticed TUE to a shoemaker, and for a while he worked as a shepherd as TUE well. But it was as a preacher travelling widely across the TUE land that he made his name, and also received the most TUE abuse. As he writes: "... the people fell upon me in great TUE rage, struck me down and almost stifled and smothered me. TUE And I was cruelly beaten and bruised by them with their TUE hands, Bibles and sticks." TUE Nominating the dissenting George Fox is Ann Limb, chair of TUE the Scout Association. Also in studio, Jonathan Fryer, TUE editor of George Fox and the Children of the Light. TUE Matthew Parris presents, and the producer in Bristol is TUE Miles Warde. TUE TUE Credits TUE Presenter: Matthew Parris TUE Interviewed Guest: Ann Limb TUE Interviewed Guest: Jonathan Fryer TUE Producer: Miles Warde TUE TUE 17:00 PM b07bt4nm (Listen) TUE Eddie Mair with interviews, context and analysis. TUE TUE 18:00 Six O'Clock News b07bt4np (Listen) TUE The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4. TUE TUE 18:28 EU Referendum Campaign Broadcasts b07bzdc3 (Listen) TUE Stronger IN Europe, 24/05/2016 TUE TUE Referendum Campaign Broadcast by the Stronger IN Europe TUE campaign for the Referendum on the United Kingdom's TUE membership of the European Union on 23rd June 2016. TUE TUE 18:30 Isy Suttie's Love Letters b01s8cp3 (Listen) TUE Series 2, George and Louise TUE TUE Isy Suttie returns to BBC Radio 4 with a brand new series of TUE her Sony Award Winning show, recounting a series of love TUE stories affecting people she's known throughout her life, TUE told partly through song. TUE TUE Sometimes Isy has merely observed other people's love lives; TUE quite often she's intervened, changing the action TUE dramatically - for better or worse. Intertwined within these TUE stories are related real life anecdotes from Isy's own, TUE often disastrous, love life. TUE TUE In this final episode of the series, Isy recounts the tale TUE of George and Louise, set against the backdrop of the TUE Matlock Ceilidh over Christmas / New Year 2014. TUE TUE With her multi-character and vocal skills, and accompanied TUE by her guitar, Isy creates a hilarious and deeply moving TUE world, sharing with us her lessons in life and love. TUE TUE "A voice you want to swim in" The Independent TUE TUE Produced by Lyndsay Fenner. TUE TUE Credits TUE Performer: Isy Suttie TUE Writer: Isy Suttie TUE Producer: Lyndsay Fenner TUE TUE 19:00 The Archers b07bzdc5 (Listen) TUE It is a big day at Home Farm, and Pip has a visitor. TUE TUE 19:15 Front Row b07bt4nr (Listen) TUE Arts news, interviews and reviews. TUE TUE 19:45 Armistead Maupin's Tales of the City b07byvdk (Listen) TUE [Repeat of broadcast at 10:45 today] TUE TUE 20:00 File on 4 b07bzdfn (Listen) TUE For the past 22 years Thomas Bourke has been in prison for a TUE double murder he says he didn't commit. TUE The killings made national headlines in 1993 when two MOT TUE inspectors, Alan Singleton and Simon Bruno, were shot dead TUE at a garage in Stockport, in Greater Manchester. TUE The evidence produced in court against Bourke seemed TUE compelling. Two mechanics at the garage said they had seen TUE him carry out the shooting which the prosecution claimed was TUE motivated by a dispute about his licence to carry out MOT TUE tests. TUE As the jury began their deliberations, a gun was found TUE inside Strangeways prison where Bourke was on remand. Amid TUE subsequent heightened security around the court, he was TUE found guilty and given a minimum 25 year sentence. But TUE protesting his innocence all these years means that he may TUE never be eligible for parole so could remain in prison for TUE the rest of his life. TUE His sister Jo has been tirelessly fighting his case. A TUE chiropodist with no connections to criminals, she began TUE visiting notorious drug dealers and suspected killers to try TUE to gather new evidence that would help clear his name. TUE Through the work of Jo and other campaigners, Bourke's case TUE is now back with the Criminal Cases Review Commission which TUE they hope will lead to an appeal. TUE So has Thomas Bourke been the victim of a shocking TUE miscarriage of justice? Simon Cox investigates. TUE Producer: Sally Chesworth. TUE TUE 20:40 In Touch b07bt4nt (Listen) TUE News, views and information for people who are blind or TUE partially sighted. TUE TUE 21:00 All in the Mind b07bzdjy (Listen) TUE Claudia Hammond presents the series that explores the limits TUE and potential of the human mind. TUE TUE 21:30 Europeans - The Roots of Identity b07byvdf (Listen) TUE [Repeat of broadcast at 09:00 today] TUE TUE 21:58 Weather b07bt4nw (Listen) TUE The latest weather forecast. TUE TUE 22:00 The World Tonight b07bt4ny (Listen) TUE In-depth reporting and analysis from a global perspective. TUE TUE 22:45 Book at Bedtime b07bzffd (Listen) TUE The Bricks That Built the Houses, A World-Shrinking TUE Gut-Smashing Kiss TUE TUE Award-winning poet and rapper Kate Tempest reads from her TUE novel, a tale of desire, ambition and hedonism, set in TUE south-east London now. TUE TUE Today, we meet Pete, one of London's over-qualified TUE twenty-somethings living on dead-end jobs, but wanting more. TUE And then there's Becky, still dreaming of dancing but whose TUE reality is waitressing by day and giving massages in hotels TUE by night. And Harry's still getting by nicely by dealing TUE drugs to the elite of the city, but she can't forget the TUE girl she opened up to in the club to the other night. Soon TUE all three of their worlds will collide together. TUE TUE Written and read by Mercury Prize-nominated Kate Tempest, TUE who won the Ted Hughes Prize for poetry in 2013. TUE Producer: Justine Willett TUE Abridger: Julian Wilkinson. TUE TUE Credits TUE Reader: Kate Tempest TUE Author: Kate Tempest TUE Abridger: Julian Wilkinson TUE Producer: Justine Willett TUE TUE 23:00 Spotlight Tonight with Nish Kumar b07ctlnq (Listen) TUE We all like to think we know about the news and yet, whilst TUE jokes about George Osborne's new haircut are all well and TUE good, do you still have that nagging suspicion there's TUE important things going on beneath the headlines you'd like TUE to know about? TUE TUE Well, help is at hand! Nish Kumar is here to cast his TUE spotlight on the week's most talked about news items, taking TUE an in-depth look at the biggest stories from the past seven TUE days to scrutinise what's actually going on beneath the TUE bluster. TUE TUE Credits TUE Presenter: Nish Kumar TUE TUE 23:30 Today in Parliament b07bzdk0 (Listen) TUE Susan Hulme reports from Westminster. TUE TUE WED WEDNESDAY 25 MAY 2016 WED WED 00:00 Midnight News b07bt4qc (Listen) WED The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4. WED Followed by Weather. WED WED 00:30 Book of the Week b07byvdh (Listen) WED [Repeat of broadcast at 09:45 on Tuesday] WED WED 00:48 Shipping Forecast b07bt4qf (Listen) WED The latest shipping forecast. WED WED 01:00 Selection of BBC World Service Programmes b07bt4qh (Listen) WED WED 05:20 Shipping Forecast b07bt4qk (Listen) WED The latest shipping forecast. WED WED 05:30 News Briefing b07bt4qm (Listen) WED The latest news from BBC Radio 4. WED WED 05:43 Prayer for the Day b07d7hzy (Listen) WED Spiritual reflection to start the day with the former WED moderator of the Church of Scotland's General Assembly, the WED Very Rev John Chalmers. WED WED 05:45 Farming Today b07c2n8k (Listen) WED The latest news about food, farming and the countryside. WED Presented by Anna Hill and produced by Mark Smalley. WED WED 05:58 Tweet of the Day b03thvvc (Listen) WED Lesser Spotted Woodpecker WED WED Tweet of the Day is a series of fascinating stories about WED our British birds inspired by their calls and songs. WED WED John Aitchison presents the lesser spotted woodpecker. WED Lesser spotted woodpeckers are the smallest of our three WED woodpeckers and about the size of a house sparrow. They have WED horizontal white stripes across their backs, hence their old WED name of 'barred woodpecker'. The lesser spotted woodpecker WED is one of our most elusive birds. For most of the year it's WED relatively silent but in late February and March, males WED begin to stake out their territories in old woods and WED orchards by calling loudly and drumming softly. WED WED Lesser spotted woodpecker (Dendrocopos minor) WED Webpage image courtesy of Mike Lane (rspb-images.com) WED WED 06:00 Today b07c2nrc (Listen) WED Morning news and current affairs. Includes Sports Desk, WED Yesterday in Parliament, Weather and Thought for the Day. WED WED 09:00 Midweek b07c2nrf (Listen) WED Lively and diverse conversation with Libby Purves and WED guests. WED WED Credits WED Presenter: Libby Purves WED WED 09:45 Book of the Week b07c2nrh (Listen) WED In the Bonesetter's Waiting Room, Episode 3 WED WED Aarathi Prasad explores the ancient and modern in Indian WED medicine. Read by Sudha Bhuchar. WED WED Indian Medicine is a fascinating mix of the ancient and the WED modern. From Ayurvedic treatments, which predate the Common WED Era, to the allopathic (Western) medicine which now operates WED in parallel. Aarathi Prasad takes us through the myriad WED medicinal worlds - from a bonesetters' clinic in Hyderabad, WED where breaks but not fractures are reset, via a shrine in WED the Dharavi megaslum (just outside of Mumbai) where the WED goddess Kali rules, to a fish doctor in Secunderabad who WED makes patients swallow live fish and a remarkable WED neuroscientist, Pawan Sinha, whose venture 'Project Prakash' WED has helped thousands of Indian children to see for the first WED time. WED WED Episode 3: It all began with a rabbit, so the bonesetter's WED story goes. WED WED Aarathi Prasad is a writer and geneticist. Her PhD was in WED molecular genetics at Imperial College and she is currently WED based at University College, London. Prasad has written for WED The Guardian, The Telegraph and Prospect Magazine, and her WED first book, Like A Virgin: How Science is redesigning the WED rules Of Sex, was published in 2012. She has written and WED presented TV and radio programmes, including Rewinding the WED Menopause and Quest for Virgin Birth for Radio 4, and Brave WED New World with Stephen Hawking for Channel 4 and the WED Discovery Channel. WED WED Writer: Aarathi Prasad WED Abridger: Pete Nichols WED Reader: Sudha Bhuchar WED WED Producer: Karen Rose WED A Sweet Talk production for BBC Radio 4. WED WED Credits WED Reader: Sudha Bhuchar WED Author: Aarathi Prasad WED Abridger: Pete Nichols WED Producer: Karen Rose WED WED 10:00 Woman's Hour b07bt4qp (Listen) WED Programme that offers a female perspective on the world. WED WED 10:41 Armistead Maupin's Tales of the City b07c2nrk (Listen) WED Mary Ann in Autumn, Episode 3 WED WED Mary Ann in Autumn by Armistead Maupin WED WED Episode Three WED WED Mary Ann heads up to Pinyon Canyon with Michael and Ben for WED some time-out before her operation. Encouraged by Mrs WED Madrigal, Jake takes a chance on Jonah. WED WED Dramatised by Lin Coghlan WED Producer Susan Roberts WED Director Charlotte Riches WED WED For more than three decades, Armistead Maupin's Tales of the WED City series has blazed a trail through popular culture-from WED ground-breaking newspaper serial to classic novel. Radio 4 WED are dramatising the full series of the Tales novels for the WED very first time. WED WED Credits WED Mrs Madrigal: Kate Harper WED Michael: Trevor White WED Mary Ann: Laurel Lefkow WED Ben: Martin Sherman WED Jake: Fox Fisher WED Jonah: Sam Rix WED Director: Charlotte Riches WED Producer: Susan Roberts WED Adaptor: Lin Coghlan WED Author: Armistead Maupin WED WED 10:55 The Listening Project b07c2nzm (Listen) WED Tim and Michael - Living on the Border WED WED Fi Glover with a conversation about how a random postcode WED can change a national identity. Another in the series that WED proves it's surprising what you hear when you listen. 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 Born in Bradford b07btlmh (Listen) WED [Repeat of broadcast at 20:00 on Monday] WED WED 11:30 Polyoaks b07c2p2z (Listen) WED Series 4, Back in the NHSS WED WED Neil Dudgeon and John Schwab make guest appearances as care WED provision in Bristol is restructured 'in order to liberate WED the fiscal horizon'. Will the surgery submit to supervision WED from the private sector or will it go under? Meanwhile one WED of the patients is sitting on a sensitive problem. WED WED The Polyoaks surgery is plagued by strikes, endless new WED management initiatives, staff shortages, militant patients, WED eight day weeks, privatisation - and all these things are WED entirely their fault, apparently. WED WED The dysfunctional Bristol surgery run by warring doctors, WED brothers Roy and Hugh Thornton (Nigel Planer and Simon WED Greenall), alternates between embracing and collapsing under WED reforms. They're a nurse down, they've got to slash their WED budget and there's a new Head of the local Clinical WED Commissioning Group who eats GPs for breakfast (Margaret WED Cabourn-Smith). WED WED The practice's calamitous 'celebrity' Dr Jeremy (David WED Westhead), who doesn't know what a Clinical Commissioning WED Group is, continues to dodge alimony payments, malpractice WED suits and the new practice Nurse Monica (Polly Frame). Nurse WED Monica is on exchange from NHS Scotland and is fuelled by a WED borderline psychotic contempt for patients and colleagues WED alike. WED WED Written by Dr Phil Hammond and Mr David Spicer WED Directed by Frank Stirling WED A Unique production for BBC Radio 4. WED WED Credits WED Dr Hugh Thornton: Simon Greenall WED TV's Dr Jeremy: David Westhead WED Nurse Vera Duplessis: Polly Frame WED Dr Roy Thornton: Nigel Planer WED Mr Beckman: Neil Dudgeon WED Stephanie Simons: Margaret Cabourn-Smith WED Mr Eisenburger: John Schwab WED Writer: Phil Hammond WED Writer: David Spicer WED Director: Frank Stirling WED WED 12:00 News Summary b07bt4qr (Listen) WED The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4. WED WED 12:04 Home Front b07c2pgr (Listen) WED 25 May 1916 - Oswald Dyer WED WED On this day in 1916, Sir Neville Chamberlain opened the WED Royal commission on the Irish Rebellion in Dublin, and WED Oswald Dyer attends tribunal in Exeter. WED WED Written by Richard Monks WED Directed by Jessica Dromgoole. WED WED Credits WED Oswald Dyer: Dean Nolan WED Burroughs: Sargon Yelda WED Cyrus Colville: Anton Lesser WED Edwin Lloyd: Finn den Hertog WED Emily Colville: Scarlett Brookes WED Molly Dyer: Stevie Thompson WED Spry: Nick Underwood WED Winters: Stephen Tomlin WED Writer: Richard Monks WED Director: Jessica Dromgoole WED WED 12:15 You and Yours b07bt4qt (Listen) WED Consumer affairs programme. WED WED 12:57 Weather b07bt4qw (Listen) WED The latest weather forecast. WED WED 13:00 World at One b07c2q30 (Listen) WED Analysis of news and current affairs. WED WED 13:45 England: Made in the Middle b07c2q32 (Listen) WED Episode 3 WED WED Where do you think of when you hear the words WED 'quintessential English countryside'? Probably somewhere in WED the sublime North or the beautiful South. Rarely - despite WED the odd exclamation over the splendours of Warwickshire or WED Shropshire - does anyone speak up for the magnificence of WED the Midlands generally. But historian Helen Castor claims it WED is the Midlands, rather than Kent, deserves the title The WED Garden of England. WED WED For many, the Midlands consists of little more than service WED stations on the M1 or nodes on the rail network. But the WED middle band of the country has actually given birth to many WED of the myths associated with England's green and pleasant WED land. WED WED Why don't more people know this? Helen argues the answer is WED bound up with the Industrial Revolution, and Midlanders' WED commitment to innovation. In order to serve as the nation's WED testing ground for new technologies, Midlanders have WED consistently sacrificed their surroundings. In the WED nineteenth and twentieth centuries, the Industrial and WED Agricultural Revolutions reconfigured the Midland landscape WED and brought passionate responses from the region's greatest WED writers, including the great Northants 'peasant poet', John WED Clare, outraged by the enclosure movement, and the Notts WED radical D H Lawrence, who scorned the ruination of his WED native woods and fields by the coal mines. WED WED The Midland landscape has continued to cast a spell on the WED nation's greatest writers and composers all the same. Edward WED Elgar took his musical cue from the West Midlands, while in WED the imagination of JRR Tolkien the same landscapes gave rise WED to the notion of Hobbits and Middle-earth. WED WED Produced by Robert Shore and Ashley Byrne WED A Made in Manchester production for BBC Radio 4. WED WED 14:00 The Archers b07bzdc5 (Listen) WED [Repeat of broadcast at 19:00 on Tuesday] WED WED 14:15 Dangerous Visions b07c2svl (Listen) WED News from Nowhere WED WED News from Nowhere is a classic piece of futuristic writing, WED first published in 1890 by artist, designer and socialist WED William Morris. Its central tenet - that society should WED refind the value of work and thrive on beauty, rather than WED consumerism - is timely. This updated drama revisits Morris' WED vision of a new society for now. WED WED Our Will Guest is a modern day, 21st Century man, travelling WED from 2016 to a future Utopia. The word utopia comes from the WED Greek ou-topos, meaning 'no-place' or 'nowhere'. There is WED uneasy antagonism between Will's 21st Century values and WED those of 'Nowhere'. But there is also love......Will goes on WED a time travelling voyage of discovery, finding a new love WED for society, as well as a woman. WED WED Part of the Dangerous Visions BBC Radio 4 season. WED WED Dramatist Sarah Woods WED Producer Polly Thomas WED Sound design Nigel Lewis WED Production co ordination Lindsay Rees WED WED A BBC Cymru/Wales production for BBC Radio 4. WED WED Credits WED Will Guest: Ron Cook WED Ellen: Catrin Stewart WED Dick: Keiron Self WED Clara: Clare Cage WED Old Hammond: Richard Nichols WED Grumbler: Roger Evans WED The Girl: Kristy Phillipps WED Chinese Worker: Crystal Yu WED Adaptor: Sarah Woods WED Producer: Polly Thomas WED Sound Designer: Nigel Lewis WED Production Coordinator: Lindsay Rees WED WED 15:00 Money Box b07c2sww (Listen) WED Financial phone-in. WED WED 15:30 All in the Mind b07bzdjy (Listen) WED [Repeat of broadcast at 21:00 on Tuesday] WED WED 16:00 Thinking Allowed b07c2t5k (Listen) WED 'Queer' wars, Nigerian beauty pageants WED WED 'Queer' Wars: The claim that LGBT rights are human rights WED meets fierce, sometimes deadly opposition in many parts of WED the world. Politicians and religious leaders invoke WED tradition to deflect such universal claims, accusing Western WED activists of neo colonial interference. Laurie Taylor talks WED to Dennis Altman, Professorial Fellow in Human Security at WED La Trobe University, Melbourne, who has examined the WED international polarisation over sexual rights. He asks how WED best we can advocate for change in contexts where people WED face violence and imprisonment for their sexuality and WED gender. They're joined by Lama Abu- Odeh, Professor in Law WED at Georgetown University, Washington. WED WED Also, Nigerian Beauty Pageants. Juliet Gilbert, a Ph student WED at the University of Birmingham, reflects on the popularity WED of such spectacles in a country where crowned winners use WED pageantry as a 'platform' for success, hoping to overcome WED the double bind of gender and generation in a deeply WED religious and patriarchal society. WED WED Producer: Jayne Egerton. WED WED 16:30 The Media Show b07bt4r0 (Listen) WED Topical programme about the fast-changing media world. WED WED 17:00 PM b07bt4r2 (Listen) WED Eddie Mair with interviews, context and analysis. WED WED 18:00 Six O'Clock News b07bt4r4 (Listen) WED The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4. WED WED 18:30 Heresy b07c2t5p (Listen) WED Series 10, Episode 2 WED WED Victoria Coren Mitchell presents another edition of the show WED which dares to commit heresy . Her guests this week are Alex WED Horne, Jonny Woo and Richard Osman. Together they discuss WED money, dress codes and sexy TV dramas. WED WED An Avalon production for BBC Radio 4. WED WED Credits WED Presenter: Victoria Coren Mitchell WED Panellist: Alex Horne WED Panellist: Jonny Woo WED Panellist: Richard Osman WED WED 19:00 The Archers b07c2t5t (Listen) WED Fallon and Kirsty get their heads together, and Jazzer digs WED his heels in. WED WED 19:15 Front Row b07bt4r6 (Listen) WED Arts news, interviews and reviews. WED WED 19:45 Armistead Maupin's Tales of the City b07c2nrk (Listen) WED [Repeat of broadcast at 10:41 today] WED WED 20:00 FutureProofing b07c2t5y (Listen) WED Language WED WED Will technology enable us to communicate in all languages in WED future, or will we all be using just one? FutureProofing WED discovers the future of language and finds out how we may WED not need it all. WED WED Presenters Timandra Harkness and Leo Johnson explore the WED growing influence that technology exerts on the evolution of WED language, and discover the new words we may be using, and WED the new ways we might be using them in the 21st century and WED beyond. WED WED Producer: Jonathan Brunert. WED WED 20:45 Why I Changed My Mind b07c2t62 (Listen) WED Series 2, Peter Hitchens WED WED Peter Hitchens is a prominent and trenchant conservative WED writer. But as a young man, he was a deeply committed WED Trotskyist. Dominic Lawson talks to him about how and why WED his political views have changed over the years, and whether WED in fact his old and new beliefs have something in common. WED WED "Why I Changed My Mind" is a series in which Dominic WED explores how and why prominent individuals have modified WED their views on controversial topics. WED WED Producer: Martin Rosenbaum. WED WED 21:00 Science Stories b07c2t9d (Listen) WED Series 3, Chaucer's Astrolabe - The Medieval GPS WED WED Philip Ball tells the story of Chaucer's Astrolabe, the WED medieval equivalent of GPS, and how England's most renowned WED poet came to write the world's first scientific manual. WED WED 21:30 Midweek b07c2nrf (Listen) WED [Repeat of broadcast at 09:00 today] WED WED 21:58 Weather b07cbwr9 (Listen) WED The latest weather forecast. WED WED 22:00 The World Tonight b07bt4r8 (Listen) WED In-depth reporting and analysis from a global perspective. WED WED 22:45 Book at Bedtime b07c2v2m (Listen) WED The Bricks That Built the Houses, None of It's Real WED WED Award-winning poet and rapper Kate Tempest reads from her WED novel, a tale of desire, ambition and hedonism, set among WED south-east London's millennials today. WED WED Harry and Leon are feeling edgy about a big drug deal as WED their usual contact is in jail. Meanwhile, Becky's still WED trying to make it as a dancer, but knows that Pete won't be WED happy about how she'll have to fund it. WED WED Written and read by Mercury Prize-nominated Kate Tempest, WED who won the Ted Hughes Prize for poetry in 2013. WED Producer: Justine Willett WED Abridger: Julian Wilkinson. WED WED Credits WED Reader: Kate Tempest WED Author: Kate Tempest WED Abridger: Julian Wilkinson WED Producer: Justine Willett WED WED 23:00 Lenny Henry: Rogue's Gallery b07c2v2p (Listen) WED The Birthing Project WED WED Rogues Gallery is a series of comic monologues with WED twists-in-the-tale, written & performed by Lenny Henry. In WED this episode an alien updates his governing council on a WED research trip to Earth that ended in disaster. WED WED Credits WED Performer: Lenny Henry WED Writer: Lenny Henry WED WED 23:15 Death and Taxis b07c2v2r (Listen) WED Sometimes I Feel WED WED Adapted by Sean Grundy and starring Scott Capurro as Andy WED Warhol. Also starring Ronni Ancona, Jon Culshaw and Kerry WED Shale. WED WED Everyone who is anyone in New York from 1976 to 1987 is in WED Warhol's diary - from Mick Jagger to Donald Trump. WED WED "Friday, August 30, 1978: The doorbell rang and it was Liza. WED She said, 'give me every drug you've got.' I gave them some WED coke, Valium and four Quaaludes. A little figure in a white WED hat came up, and it was Marty Scorsese, hiding around the WED corner. He and Liza went off to have their affair on all the WED drugs. (Valium $1)" WED WED Beginning in the fall of 1976, America's most famous artist WED Andy Warhol talked to his secretary by phone at 9:00 AM, WED every Monday to Friday morning, for ten years. He would talk WED about the events of the previous day, and his office would WED transcribe his monologues into diary pages. WED WED The diary began as a careful recording of his use of money, WED from phone calls to nickels for bag-ladies to cab rides WED (lots of cab rides), but quickly evolved into Warhol's WED personal observations. It was posthumously published in 1989 WED - a condensed version of Andy's more-than-20,000 page, WED phoned-in audit/diary. WED WED The core themes to the dramas are Warhol's loves (art, men, WED fame, money, mainly money) and his fears (failure, WED embarrassment, death, mainly death). WED WED The episodes follow four key themes, using four people in WED Andy's life from 76-87 - homeless Crazy Matty, Warhol's WED boyfriend Jon Gould, writer Truman Capote and artist WED Jean-Michel Basquiat. Woven into this world are buddies Mick WED and Bianca Jagger, Jerry Hall, Liza Minnelli and Donald WED Trump. WED WED Nobody escapes his sharp tongue. WED WED Cast: WED BIANCA JAGGER/ JERRY HALL/ IVANA TRUMP................RONNI WED ANCONA WED ANDY WED WARHOL...................................................... WED ......SCOTT CAPURRO WED MICK JAGGER/ DONALD WED TRUMP.....................................JON CULSHAW WED FRED HUGHES / LEWIS WED ALLEN.......................................KERRY SHALE WED JON WED GOULD....................................................... WED ..........MARTIN T SHERMAN WED WED Based on The Andy Warhol Diaries, edited by Pat Hackett WED Writer: Sean Grundy WED Producer: David Morley WED Director: Dirk Maggs WED WED A Perfectly Normal production for BBC Radio 4. WED WED Credits WED Bianca Jagger: Ronni Ancona WED Jerry Hall: Ronni Ancona WED Ivana Trump: Ronni Ancona WED Andy Warhol: Scott Capurro WED Mick Jagger: Jon Culshaw WED Donald Trump: Jon Culshaw WED Fred Hughes: Kerry Shale WED Lewis Allen: Kerry Shale WED Jon Gould: Martin Sherman WED Writer: Sean Grundy WED Producer: David Morley WED Director: Dirk Maggs WED WED 23:30 Today in Parliament b07c2v2t (Listen) WED Sean Curran reports from Westminster. WED WED THU THURSDAY 26 MAY 2016 THU THU 00:00 Midnight News b07bt4st (Listen) THU The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4. THU Followed by Weather. THU THU 00:30 Book of the Week b07c2nrh (Listen) THU [Repeat of broadcast at 09:45 on Wednesday] THU THU 00:48 Shipping Forecast b07bt4sx (Listen) THU The latest shipping forecast. THU THU 01:00 Selection of BBC World Service Programmes b07bt4sz (Listen) THU THU 05:20 Shipping Forecast b07bt4t1 (Listen) THU The latest shipping forecast. THU THU 05:30 News Briefing b07bt4t3 (Listen) THU The latest news from BBC Radio 4. THU THU 05:43 Prayer for the Day b07d7hqd (Listen) THU Spiritual reflection to start the day with the former THU moderator of the Church of Scotland's General Assembly, the THU Very Rev John Chalmers. THU THU 05:45 Farming Today b07c2w4s (Listen) THU The latest news about food, farming and the countryside. THU Presented by Charlotte Smith and produced by Sally THU Challoner. THU THU 05:58 Tweet of the Day b03dx2x8 (Listen) THU Marsh Tit THU THU Tweet of the Day is a series of fascinating stories about THU our British birds inspired by their calls and songs. THU THU Martin Hughes-Games presents the Marsh Tit. The marsh tit is THU badly-named. It doesn't live in marshes, and is most at home THU in older broad-leaved woodlands. "Oak tit" might be a better THU name. Unlike some other tit species they don't travel far, THU holding and defending their woodland territories throughout THU the winter. THU THU ProducerBrett Westwood,MRS SARAH PITT,Sarah Blunt. THU THU Marsh Tit (Poecile palustris) THU Image courtesy of RSPB (rspb-images.com) THU THU 06:00 Today b07c2w5g (Listen) THU Morning news and current affairs. Includes Sports Desk, THU Yesterday in Parliament, Weather and Thought for the Day. THU THU 09:00 In Our Time b07c2w5j (Listen) THU The Gettysburg Address THU THU Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss Abraham Lincoln's Gettysburg THU Address, ten sentences long, delivered at the dedication of THU the Soldiers' National Cemetery at Gettysburg after the THU Union forces had won an important battle with the THU Confederates. Opening with " Four score and seven years THU ago," it became one of the most influential statements of THU national purpose, asserting that America was "conceived in THU liberty, and dedicated to the proposition that all men are THU created equal" and "that this nation, under God, shall have THU a new birth of freedom-and that government of the people, by THU the people, for the people, shall not perish from the THU earth." Among those inspired were Martin Luther King Jr THU whose "I have a dream" speech, delivered at the Lincoln THU Memorial 100 years later, echoed Lincoln's opening words. THU THU With THU THU Catherine Clinton THU Denman Chair of American History at the University of Texas THU and International Professor at Queen's University, Belfast THU THU Susan-Mary Grant THU Professor of American History at Newcastle University THU THU And THU THU Tim Lockley THU Professor of American History at the University of Warwick THU THU Producer: Simon Tillotson. THU THU Credits THU Presenter: Melvyn Bragg THU Interviewed Guest: Catherine Clinton THU Interviewed Guest: Susan-Mary Grant THU Interviewed Guest: Tim Lockley THU Producer: Simon Tillotson THU THU 09:45 Book of the Week b07c2w5l (Listen) THU In the Bonesetter's Waiting Room, Episode 4 THU THU Aarathi Prasad explores the ancient and modern in Indian THU medicine. Read by Sudha Bhuchar. THU THU Indian Medicine is a fascinating mix of the ancient and the THU modern. From Ayurvedic treatments, which predate the Common THU Era, to the allopathic (Western) medicine which now operates THU in parallel. Aarathi Prasad takes us through the myriad THU medicinal worlds - from a bonesetters' clinic in Hyderabad, THU where breaks but not fractures are reset, via a shrine in THU the Dharavi megaslum (just outside of Mumbai) where the THU goddess Kali rules, to a fish doctor in Secunderabad who THU makes patients swallow live fish and a remarkable THU neuroscientist, Pawan Sinha, whose venture 'Project Prakash' THU has helped thousands of Indian children to see for the first THU time. THU THU Episode 4: They come in their thousands to eat live fish. THU THU Aarathi Prasad is a writer and geneticist. Her PhD was in THU molecular genetics at Imperial College and she is currently THU based at University College, London. Prasad has written for THU The Guardian, The Telegraph and Prospect Magazine, and her THU first book, Like A Virgin: How Science is redesigning the THU rules Of Sex, was published in 2012. She has written and THU presented TV and radio programmes, including Rewinding the THU Menopause and Quest for Virgin Birth for Radio 4, and Brave THU New World with Stephen Hawking for Channel 4 and the THU Discovery Channel. THU THU Writer: Aarathi Prasad THU Abridger: Pete Nichols THU Reader: Sudha Bhuchar THU THU Producer: Karen Rose THU A Sweet Talk production for BBC Radio 4. THU THU Credits THU Reader: Sudha Bhuchar THU Author: Aarathi Prasad THU Abridger: Pete Nichols THU Producer: Karen Rose THU THU 10:00 Woman's Hour b07bt4t7 (Listen) THU Programme that offers a female perspective on the world. THU THU 10:45 Armistead Maupin's Tales of the City b07c2w5n (Listen) THU Mary Ann in Autumn, Episode 4 THU THU Mary Ann in Autumn by Armistead Maupin THU THU Episode Four THU THU DeDe accompanies Mary Ann to her surgery. Jake makes a big THU decision. THU THU Dramatised by Lin Coghlan THU Producer Susan Roberts THU Director Charlotte Riches THU THU For more than three decades, Armistead Maupin's Tales of the THU City series has blazed its own trail through popular THU culture-from ground-breaking newspaper serial to classic THU novel. Radio 4 are dramatising the full series of the Tales THU novels for the very first time. THU THU Credits THU Mrs Madrigal: Kate Harper THU Michael: Trevor White THU Mary Ann: Laurel Lefkow THU Ben: Martin Sherman THU Jake: Fox Fisher THU DeDe: Nancy Crane THU Shawna: Suzie Grimsdick THU Cliff: Sean Barker THU Director: Charlotte Riches THU Producer: Susan Roberts THU Adaptor: Lin Coghlan THU Author: Armistead Maupin THU THU 11:00 From Our Own Correspondent b07c2w5q (Listen) THU Correspondents around the world tell stories and examine THU news developments in their region. THU THU 11:30 Blue Canvas: The Artist Miles Davis b07c2w62 (Listen) THU Miles Davis remains one of the most influential musicians THU from the last century, despite his death 25 years ago. But THU what's less well known is that he dedicated the final years THU of his life to painting with the same fervent energy he had THU devoted to music. THU THU "A painting is music you can see, and music is a painting THU you can hear." Miles Davis THU THU To mark what would have been his 90th birthday, the New York THU artist Jo Gelbard, who became Miles Davis's companion during THU the last years of his life, tells the story of his little THU known life as a painter, alongside interviews with his THU friends and family. THU THU The story begins with Davis' sudden stroke in 1982, when he THU took up art as a therapy after his illness. Soon after, he THU met Gelbard who was 24 years his junior and they embarked on THU a turbulent relationship which resulted in an extraordinary THU artistic collaboration. THU THU Davis' son Erin recalls how his father always carried two THU things - his trumpet case and his paint brushes - and he sat THU surrounded by canvases in the apartment they shared, THU painting with a furious energy. We also hear from musician THU and painter Robert Wilburn III who spent alot of time with THU Davis during his final decades, discussing the relationship THU between art and music, rhythm, colour and space in his THU performances and his paintings. And the author George Cole, THU who wrote a book about the final years of the trumpeter's THU life, talks about the importance of his art. THU THU Woven into the programme is a soundtrack of Davis' music, THU and clips from a never-before-broadcast interview with the THU writer Scott Gutterman, the author of a book about the THU trumpeter's art, and who recorded with Davis over several THU months shortly before he died in 1991. THU THU Producer : Jo Wheeler THU A Freewheel production for BBC Radio 4. THU THU 12:00 News Summary b07bt4t9 (Listen) THU The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4. THU THU 12:04 Home Front b076cgjz (Listen) THU 26 May 1916 - Adam Wilson THU THU On this day in 1916, the Bishop of Liverpool told THU conscientious objectors that they should leave the country THU if they refused to fight, and the Wilsons prepare to leave THU Halecot Farm. THU THU Written by Richard Monks THU Directed by Jessica Dromgoole. THU THU Credits THU Adam Wilson: Billy Kennedy THU Dieter Lippke: Felix Auer THU Effie Taverner: Lizzie Stables THU Elspeth Taverner: Kelly Williams THU John Rossiter: Mark Carey THU Kitty Lumley: Ami Metcalf THU Rose Fairweather: Helen Longworth THU Writer: Richard Monks THU Director: Jessica Dromgoole THU THU 12:15 You and Yours b07bt4tc (Listen) THU Consumer affairs programme. THU THU 12:57 Weather b07bt4tf (Listen) THU The latest weather forecast. THU THU 13:00 World at One b07c2w64 (Listen) THU Analysis of news and current affairs. THU THU 13:45 England: Made in the Middle b07c3l52 (Listen) THU Episode 4 THU THU Historian Helen Castor looks at the radical middle - the THU revolutionary political gestures that have emanated from THU England's Midlands and redefined the rest of the country. THU THU When some people hear the word Midlands, they think of THU Middle England, a socio-political label applied to people of THU traditional, rather conservative views. But despite lying THU geographically in the middle of the country, Midlanders as a THU tribe are not at all middling in character. The middle of THU England is far from Middle England. THU THU The West Midlands was the engine of parliamentary and civic THU reform in the 19th century. Birmingham, proclaimed the THU Congregational minister Dr Robert Dale, was capable of deeds THU "as great as were done by Pisa, by Florence, by Venice in THU their triumphant days". One of those great deeds was the THU 1832 Reform Act, which created our modern electoral system. THU The foremost public campaigner in securing the reform of the THU franchise was the visionary, Brum-based economist Thomas THU Attwood. "The country owed Reform to Birmingham," declared THU Lord Durham, "and its salvation from revolution." THU THU The East Midlands, home to the nation's great individualists THU - from Robin Hood via Arthur Seaton, the anti-hero of Alan THU Sillitoe's Saturday Night and Sunday Morning, to Margaret THU Thatcher - presents a different case. The beginnings of the THU USA can be traced to the East Midlands' tradition of gritty, THU cussed individualism, and the Separatists who later sailed THU to the untamed expanses of North America aboard the THU Mayflower. The Notts-led Pilgrim Fathers established a THU colony there in 1620 and bequeathed several defining THU legacies to the modern nation - not least the so-called THU 'Mayflower Compact', which laid the basis for the first THU democratically elective government in the New World. THU THU Produced by Robert Shore and Ashley Byrne. THU A Made in Manchester production for BBC Radio 4. THU THU 14:00 The Archers b07c2t5t (Listen) THU [Repeat of broadcast at 19:00 on Wednesday] THU THU 14:15 The Headline Ballads b07c4m8j (Listen) THU The Island, the Sea, the Volunteer and the Refugee THU THU The Headline Ballads . THU THU A new series in which Poets respond to stories underneath THU the world news headlines THU THU 1. The Island, the Sea, the Volunteer and the Refugee with THU poetry by Louise Wallwein THU THU As the pressure in Greece from the humanitarian refugee THU crisis subsides, Poet Louise Wallwein who has a THU long-standing relationship with the Island of Kos, travels THU back to Kos Town where she worked as a volunteer helping THU arriving refugees during the past year . In the wake of an THU agreement with Turkey, as the numbers of migrants crossing THU the sea from Bodrum to Kos falls dramatically, she travels THU back to find out how the humanitarian crisis played out on THU their doorstep has affected the Islanders and to meet the THU refugees who are left behind. THU THU The trip inspired Louise to write a ballad based on what she THU has heard and seen THU THU Producer. Susan Roberts. THU THU Credits THU Writer: Louise Wallwein THU Producer: Susan Roberts THU THU 15:00 Ramblings b07c4m8l (Listen) THU Series 33, The Essex Way THU THU Clare Balding continues her series exploring epic walks, by THU joining four women as they take their final training walk THU before they set off to complete the eighty-two mile Essex THU Way, in just three days. Rebecca Rose and her friends have THU been training since Christmas to walk from Epping to THU Harwich. They're walking in aid of a local charity close to THU their hearts, Essex and Herts Air Ambulance. Four years ago THU Rebecca's daughter Katy's fiancé was involved in an accident THU at work, he was treated and air lifted to a London hospital THU by the local air ambulance. Although he sadly died, the THU family remain very grateful that they attended, as they know THU he received the best possible care. Katy was pregnant at the THU time and grandson, Oscar will be there to encourage the THU walkers at the beginning and end of the walk. THU For an OS map of the walk Clare takes and all details please THU visit the Ramblings programme page. THU http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b006xrr2 THU Producer Lucy Lunt. THU THU Credits THU Presenter: Clare Balding THU Interviewed Guest: Rebecca Rose THU Producer: Lucy Lunt THU THU 15:27 Radio 4 Appeal b07bt72k (Listen) THU [Repeat of broadcast at 07:54 on Sunday] THU THU 15:30 Open Book b07bt9ql (Listen) THU [Repeat of broadcast at 16:00 on Sunday] THU THU 16:00 The Film Programme b07c4m8n (Listen) THU Whit Stillman and Jane Austen THU THU With Francine Stock. THU THU Whit Stillman on his Jane Austen obsession and why he THU adapted her posthumously published novella Lady Susan. THU THU Credits THU Presenter: Francine Stock THU Interviewed Guest: Whit Stillman THU THU 16:30 BBC Inside Science b07bt4th (Listen) THU Adam Rutherford investigates the news in science and science THU in the news. THU THU 17:00 PM b07bt4tk (Listen) THU Eddie Mair with interviews, context and analysis. THU THU 18:00 Six O'Clock News b07bt4tp (Listen) THU The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4. THU THU 18:30 Paul Sinha's History Revision b07c4tq7 (Listen) THU Series 2, Women THU THU Paul Sinha returns for a second series of his History THU Revision, the show that uncovers the fascinating stories THU that we've forgotten in our onward march of progress. In the THU last series we learned how Alexander Graham Bell did NOT THU invent the telephone, and that the World Cup final of 2014 THU could only have happened because of the 1415 invasion of THU Morocco. THU THU 1/4: Women. THU This week, Paul looks at the forgotten women of history. THU From warriors to inventors to civil rights activists, Paul THU unearths some stories, that for reasons of sexism and THU patriarchy, we never got told about at school. You're THU welcome, ladies. THU THU "Sinha's gift for finding humour in it all makes him worth a THU listen" - The Telegraph THU THU Written and performed by Paul Sinha THU Produced by Ed Morrish THU THU A BBC Radio Comedy Production. THU THU Credits THU Writer: Paul Sinha THU Performer: Paul Sinha THU Producer: Ed Morrish THU THU 19:00 The Archers b07c4tq9 (Listen) THU Lilian and Jennifer go shopping, and Jolene has to think on THU her feet. THU THU 19:15 Front Row b07bt4tz (Listen) THU Arts news, interviews and reviews. THU THU 19:45 Armistead Maupin's Tales of the City b07c2w5n (Listen) THU [Repeat of broadcast at 10:45 today] THU THU 20:00 The Briefing Room b07c4tqc (Listen) THU David Aaronovitch looks at an important issue in the news. THU THU 20:30 The Bottom Line b07c4tqf (Listen) THU EU Referendum THU THU What does EU membership mean for UK business and how might THU that change if Britain votes to leave? Business leaders join THU Evan Davis to discuss how trade agreements and red tape can THU both help and hinder corporate success. What can Switzerland THU teach us about trading with Europe and beyond, despite being THU outside the EU? THU THU Guests include: THU THU Jayne-Anne Gadhia, CEO, Virgin Money THU THU Christopher Nieper, Managing Director, David Nieper THU THU Julia Gash, CEO, Bidbi THU THU Jan Atteslander, EconomieSuisse THU THU Producer: Sally Abrahams. THU THU 21:00 BBC Inside Science b07bt4th (Listen) THU [Repeat of broadcast at 16:30 today] THU THU 21:30 In Our Time b07c2w5j (Listen) THU [Repeat of broadcast at 09:00 today] THU THU 21:58 Weather b07bt4v1 (Listen) THU The latest weather forecast. THU THU 22:00 The World Tonight b07bt4v3 (Listen) THU In-depth reporting and analysis from a global perspective. THU THU 22:45 Book at Bedtime b07c4vt4 (Listen) THU The Bricks That Built the Houses, The Heist THU THU Award-winning poet and rapper Kate Tempest reads from her THU novel, a tale of desire, ambition and hedonism, set among THU south-east London's millennials today. THU THU Harry and Leon are on their way to a big drug deal, hoping THU it'll be one of their last. But their usual contact is in THU jail, and things don't feel quite right. THU THU Written and read by Mercury Prize-nominated Kate Tempest, THU who won the Ted Hughes Prize for poetry in 2013. THU Producer: Justine Willett THU Abridger: Julian Wilkinson. THU THU Credits THU Reader: Kate Tempest THU Author: Kate Tempest THU Abridger: Julian Wilkinson THU Producer: Justine Willett THU THU 23:00 52 First Impressions with David Quantick b07c4vt6 (Listen) THU Series 2, Episode 4 THU THU Journalist and comedy writer David Quantick has met and THU interviewed hundreds of people - what were his first THU impressions, how have they changed and does it all matter? THU THU This week, stories about Paul Weller, soap operas and Sting, THU among others. THU THU Written and Presented by: David Quantick THU Producer: Steve Doherty THU A Giddy Goat production for BBC Radio 4. THU THU Credits THU Presenter: David Quantick THU Producer: Steve Doherty THU Writer: David Quantick THU THU 23:30 Today in Parliament b07c4vtb (Listen) THU Susan Hulme reports from Westminster. THU THU FRI FRIDAY 27 MAY 2016 FRI FRI 00:00 Midnight News b07bt4w8 (Listen) FRI The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4. FRI Followed by Weather. FRI FRI 00:30 Book of the Week b07c2w5l (Listen) FRI [Repeat of broadcast at 09:45 on Thursday] FRI FRI 00:48 Shipping Forecast b07d2z8d (Listen) FRI The latest shipping forecast. FRI FRI 01:00 Selection of BBC World Service Programmes b07d2z8g (Listen) FRI FRI 05:20 Shipping Forecast b07d2z8j (Listen) FRI The latest shipping forecast. FRI FRI 05:30 News Briefing b07d2z8l (Listen) FRI The latest news from BBC Radio 4. FRI FRI 05:43 Prayer for the Day b07d7b2m (Listen) FRI Spiritual reflection to start the day with the former FRI moderator of the Church of Scotland's General Assembly, the FRI Very Rev John Chalmers. FRI FRI 05:45 Farming Today b07d3211 (Listen) FRI The latest news about food, farming and the countryside. FRI Presented by Charlotte Smith and produced by Mark Smalley. FRI FRI 05:58 Tweet of the Day b03k6rrj (Listen) FRI Dipper FRI FRI Tweet of the Day is a series of fascinating stories about FRI our British birds inspired by their calls and songs. FRI FRI David Attenborough presents the dipper. On a cold winter's FRI day when few birds are singing, the bright rambling song of FRI a dipper by a rushing stream is always a surprise. Dippers FRI sing in winter because that's when the males begin marking FRI out their stretch of water, they're early breeders. FRI FRI Dipper (Cinclus cinclus) FRI Webpage image courtesy of RSPB (rspb-images.com). FRI FRI 06:00 Today b07ctm1d (Listen) FRI Morning news and current affairs. Includes Sports Desk, FRI Yesterday in Parliament, Weather and Thought for the Day. FRI FRI 09:00 Desert Island Discs b07bt72r (Listen) FRI [Repeat of broadcast at 11:15 on Sunday] FRI FRI 09:45 Book of the Week b07c56hs (Listen) FRI In the Bonesetter's Waiting Room, Episode 5 FRI FRI Aarathi Prasad explores the ancient and modern in Indian FRI medicine. Read by Sudha Bhuchar. FRI FRI Indian Medicine is a fascinating mix of the ancient and the FRI modern. From Ayurvedic treatments, which predate the Common FRI Era, to the allopathic (Western) medicine which now operates FRI in parallel. Aarathi Prasad takes us through the myriad FRI medicinal worlds - from a bonesetters' clinic in Hyderabad, FRI where breaks but not fractures are reset, via a shrine in FRI the Dharavi megaslum (just outside of Mumbai) where the FRI goddess Kali rules, to a fish doctor in Secunderabad who FRI makes patients swallow live fish and a remarkable FRI neuroscientist, Pawan Sinha, whose venture 'Project Prakash' FRI has helped thousands of Indian children to see for the first FRI time. FRI FRI Episode 5: Project Prakash, named after the Sanskrit word FRI for light, has helped to bring vision to thousands of FRI children. FRI FRI Aarathi Prasad is a writer and geneticist. Her PhD was in FRI molecular genetics at Imperial College and she is currently FRI based at University College, London. Prasad has written for FRI The Guardian, The Telegraph and Prospect Magazine, and her FRI first book, Like A Virgin: How Science is redesigning the FRI rules Of Sex, was published in 2012. She has written and FRI presented TV and radio programmes, including Rewinding the FRI Menopause and Quest for Virgin Birth for Radio 4, and Brave FRI New World with Stephen Hawking for Channel 4 and the FRI Discovery Channel. FRI FRI Writer: Aarathi Prasad FRI Abridger: Pete Nichols FRI Reader: Sudha Bhuchar FRI FRI Producer: Karen Rose FRI A Sweet Talk production for BBC Radio 4. FRI FRI Credits FRI Reader: Sudha Bhuchar FRI Author: Aarathi Prasad FRI Abridger: Pete Nichols FRI Producer: Karen Rose FRI FRI 10:00 Woman's Hour b07bt4wd (Listen) FRI Programme that offers a female perspective on the world. FRI FRI 10:45 Armistead Maupin's Tales of the City b07c56hv (Listen) FRI Mary Ann in Autumn, Episode 5 FRI FRI Mary Ann in Autumn by Armistead Maupin FRI FRI Episode Five FRI FRI Mary Ann has an unwelcome encounter with a presence from her FRI past. Shawna is upset by Michael's revelation. FRI FRI Dramatised by Lin Coghlan FRI Producer Susan Roberts FRI Director Charlotte Riches FRI FRI For more than three decades, Armistead Maupin's Tales of the FRI City series has blazed a trail through popular culture-from FRI ground-breaking newspaper serial to classic novel. Radio 4 FRI are dramatising the full series of the Tales novels for the FRI very first time. FRI FRI Credits FRI Mrs Madrigal: Kate Harper FRI Michael: Trevor White FRI Mary Ann: Laurel Lefkow FRI Ben: Martin Sherman FRI Shawna: Suzie Grimsdick FRI Cliff: Sean Barker FRI Director: Charlotte Riches FRI Producer: Susan Roberts FRI Adaptor: Lin Coghlan FRI Author: Armistead Maupin FRI FRI 11:00 St Helena - Joining the Rest of Us b07c56hz (Listen) FRI Sea FRI FRI No quick way in or out - until the construction of the new FRI airport, there was only one way in and out of St Helena, the FRI Royal Mail Ship - six day voyage from Cape Town. So what FRI happens when someone is sick on the island? FRI As the island's first airport nears completion, Joe Hollins, FRI is also reaching the end of his contract as Chief Veterinary FRI Officer. He concludes his record of the last days of the FRI lonely island - diving its pristine waters, completing his FRI final surgical operations, and talking to the 'Saints' who FRI work on the retiring boat about the changes that will come FRI as the island is connected to the rest of the world for the FRI first time. FRI FRI Producer: Sara Jane Hall. FRI FRI 11:30 Michael Fabbri's Dyslexicon b07c56j3 (Listen) FRI School Days FRI FRI Comedian Michael Fabbri is dyslexic, but this programme is FRI not a message of hope and encouragement. This programme is a FRI catalogue of mistakes and challenges that Michael has faced FRI throughout his life. FRI FRI This hilarious account of his school years details the FRI mental scarring of being forced to play Romeo and being FRI confronted with surprise bible readings. FRI FRI A Dabster production for BBC Radio 4. FRI FRI Credits FRI Performer: Michael Fabbri FRI Writer: Michael Fabbri FRI FRI 12:00 News Summary b07bt4wg (Listen) FRI The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4. FRI FRI 12:04 Home Front b076cgks (Listen) FRI 27 May 1916 - Kitty Lumley FRI FRI On this day in 1916, President Wilson advocated the FRI formation of an Association of Nations to ensure future FRI peace, and at Halecot Farm, relations are troubled. FRI FRI Written by Richard Monks FRI Directed by Jessica Dromgoole. FRI FRI Credits FRI Kitty Lumley: Ami Metcalf FRI Adam Wilson: Billy Kennedy FRI Alexander Gidley: Matthew Beard FRI Amos Rutter: Richard Cotton FRI Elspeth Taverner: Kelly Williams FRI Isaac Cox: James Lailey FRI Tobias Holden: Toby Bryant FRI Writer: Richard Monks FRI Director: Jessica Dromgoole FRI FRI 12:15 You and Yours b07bt4wj (Listen) FRI Consumer news and issues. FRI FRI 12:57 Weather b07bt4wn (Listen) FRI The latest weather forecast. FRI FRI 13:00 World at One b07clktf (Listen) FRI Analysis of news and current affairs. FRI FRI 13:45 England: Made in the Middle b07c56j6 (Listen) FRI Episode 5 FRI FRI Historian Helen Castor Helen Castor on why the action in FRI Shakespeare's history plays takes place in the Midlands. FRI FRI Generations of children have learned much English history FRI from the great Midlander William Shakespeare. Much of the FRI action in his history plays takes place in the Midlands. FRI That's only to be expected, since much of our history has FRI been made there. FRI FRI Many of the decisive battles in English history were fought FRI on Midland soil. In the Civil War, Charles I raised his FRI standard at Nottingham and the conflict was settled to all FRI military intents and purposes at Naseby in Northamptonshire. FRI The climax of Shakespeare's Richard III - the culmination of FRI the Wars of the Roses, fought between the Houses of York and FRI Lancaster but which, geographically, had little to do with FRI the North - famously takes place at Bosworth Field, in South FRI Leicestershire. FRI FRI Helen Castor puts the middle back in England's history by FRI looking at figures such as Richard III, whose bones were FRI recently discovered under a car park in Leicester. FRI Newspapers were full of the arguments to have the bones of FRI this 'vilified Yorkshireman' returned to 'God's own FRI country'. But Richard was a Midlander. As one linguistic FRI expert points out, evidence suggests that he spoke with a FRI Brummie accent. FRI FRI And then of course there's the foremost Midlander, FRI Shakespeare, who from John of Gaunt's 'this England' speech FRI in Richard II to King Harry's pre-Agincourt rallying cry in FRI Henry V, has provided us with the most resonant language in FRI which to express ourselves in times of both tragedy and FRI delight. The Midland Bard, in all his variety, is England. FRI FRI Produced by Robert Shore and Ashley Byrne FRI A Made in Manchester production for BBC Radio 4. FRI FRI 14:00 The Archers b07c4tq9 (Listen) FRI [Repeat of broadcast at 19:00 on Thursday] FRI FRI 14:15 Drama b07c56j8 (Listen) FRI Brotherhood FRI FRI Brotherhood by Furquan Akhtar FRI Yousaf returns North after five years away. He wants to FRI repair his relationship with his brother and mother. But his FRI brother Kasim has changed. He's come under the influence of FRI a charismatic friend with radical views. Why is Yousaf back? FRI And why is he so interested in Kasim's friend? A FRI contemporary thriller which asks the question when does FRI dissent tip into support for terrorism. FRI FRI Director/Producer Gary Brown FRI FRI Furquan Akhtar is a former winner of the Alfred Bradley FRI Bursary Award for new writing in the North. He has recently FRI written two episodes of the acclaimed children's series FRI 'Wolfblood' and is currently developing series for TV. FRI FRI Credits FRI Yousaf: Shane Zaza FRI Kasim: Aqib Khan FRI Mariam: Shobna Gulati FRI Aafia: Rina Mahoney FRI Hamza: Chris Jack FRI Lauren: Verity Henry FRI Dom: Joel Callaghan FRI Director: Gary Brown FRI Producer: Gary Brown FRI Writer: Furquan Akhtar FRI FRI 15:00 Gardeners' Question Time b07c56jb (Listen) FRI Chelsea Special - Geffrye Museum FRI FRI Eric Robson hosts a Chelsea Special from the Geffrye Museum, FRI London. Joining him on the panel are Bunny Guinness, Anne FRI Swithinbank, and Matt Biggs FRI FRI Produced by Dan Cocker FRI Assistant producer: Laurence Bassett FRI FRI A Somethin' Else production for BBC Radio 4. FRI FRI 15:45 Life at Absolute Zero b07c56w7 (Listen) FRI There's No Need to Shout FRI FRI On the south coast of England stands the morose and FRI wind-battered townof Meridian Cliffs, at longitude 0 degrees FRI 0 minutes west, and also 0 FRI degrees 0 minutes east. FRI FRI Due to rampant coastal erosion, the town is literally FRI shrinking in size. Among its tough but defeatist inhabitants FRI is Sarah Birkett, who dreams of a small improvement in her FRI life, involving shiny bobbins and a Daniel Craig calendar, FRI open at August. FRI FRI Written by Lynne Truss FRI FRI A Pier production for BBC Radio 4. FRI FRI Credits FRI Writer: Claire Powell FRI Reader: Lorraine Ashbourne FRI Producer: Jeremy Osborne FRI FRI 16:00 Last Word b07c56w9 (Listen) FRI Obituary series, analysing and celebrating the life stories FRI of people who have recently died. FRI FRI 16:30 Feedback b07ctlxv (Listen) FRI Radio 4's forum for audience comment. FRI FRI 16:55 The Listening Project b07c59lk (Listen) FRI Sarfraz and Bridget - A Family Festival FRI FRI Fi Glover introduces a conversation between a couple who met FRI 8 years ago on the train home after the Festival and who FRI have been back every year since, now with their daughter. FRI Another in the series that proves it's surprising what you FRI hear when you listen. 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 b07bt4ws (Listen) FRI Eddie Mair with interviews, context and analysis. FRI FRI 18:00 Six O'Clock News b07bt4wv (Listen) FRI The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4. FRI FRI 18:30 The News Quiz b07c59lm (Listen) FRI Series 90, Episode 7 FRI FRI Susan Calman, Dane Baptiste, Holly Walsh and Francis Wheen FRI are Miles' guests in the long-running satirical quiz of the FRI week's news. FRI FRI Producer: Paul Sheehan. FRI FRI A BBC Radio Comedy Production. FRI FRI Credits FRI Presenter: Miles Jupp FRI Panellist: Susan Calman FRI Panellist: Dane Baptiste FRI Panellist: Holly Walsh FRI Panellist: Francis Wheen FRI Producer: Paul Sheehan FRI FRI 19:00 The Archers b07c59lp (Listen) FRI Helen is inspired, and Peggy makes an important observation. FRI FRI Credits FRI Writer: Mary Cutler FRI Director: Gwenda Hughes FRI Editor: Sean O'Connor FRI David Archer: Tim Bentinck FRI Ruth Archer: Felicity Finch FRI Pip Archer: Daisy Badger FRI Josh Archer: Angus Imrie FRI Kenton Archer: Richard Attlee FRI Jolene Archer: Buffy Davis FRI Tony Archer: David Troughton FRI Pat Archer: Patricia Gallimore FRI Tom Archer: William Troughton FRI Brian Aldridge: Charles Collingwood FRI Jennifer Aldridge: Angela Piper FRI Lilian Bellamy: Sunny Ormonde FRI Rex Fairbrother: Nick Barber FRI Matthew Holman: Michael Winder FRI Adam Macy: Andrew Wincott FRI Jazzer McCreary: Ryan Kelly FRI Kirsty Miller: Annabelle Dowler FRI Fallon Rogers: Joanna Van Kampen FRI Rob Titchener: Timothy Watson FRI Helen Titchener: Louiza Patikas FRI Ursula Titchener: Carolyn Jones FRI Peggy Woolley: June Spencer FRI FRI 19:15 Front Row b07bt4wx (Listen) FRI News, reviews and interviews from the worlds of art, FRI literature, film and music. FRI FRI 19:45 Armistead Maupin's Tales of the City b07c56hv (Listen) FRI [Repeat of broadcast at 10:45 today] FRI FRI 20:00 Any Questions? b07c59lr (Listen) FRI Dan Jarvis MP, Bruno Waterfield FRI FRI Jonathan Dimbleby presents political debate from the BBC FRI Radio Theatre in London with a panel including the shadow FRI Foreign Affairs Minister Dan Jarvis MP and the Brussels FRI correspondent of The Times newspaper Bruno Waterfield. FRI FRI 20:50 A Point of View b07c59lt (Listen) FRI A reflection on a topical issue. FRI FRI 21:00 Home Front - Omnibus b076cgwr (Listen) FRI 23-27 May 1916 FRI FRI In a week when President Wilson advocated the formation of FRI an Association of Nations to ensure future peace, relations FRI in Ashburton are very troubled. FRI FRI Written by Richard Monks FRI Directed by Jessica Dromgoole FRI FRI Sound: Martha Littlehailes FRI Matthew Strachan FRI Consultant Historian: Maggie Andrews. FRI FRI Credits FRI Dieter Lippke: Felix Auer FRI Alexander Gidley: Matthew Beard FRI Isabel Graham: Keely Beresford FRI Emily Colville: Scarlett Brookes FRI Tobias Holden: Toby Bryant FRI John Rossiter: Mark Carey FRI Amos Rutter: Richard Cotton FRI Simeon Dyer: Josh Darcy FRI Henry V: John Heffernan FRI Cora Gidley: Joanna Monro FRI Edwin Lloyd: Finn den Hertog FRI Adam Wilson: Billy Kennedy FRI Isaac Cox: James Lailey FRI Cyrus Colville: Anton Lesser FRI Rose Fairweather: Helen Longworth FRI Primrose Rutter: Jade Matthew FRI Kitty Lumley: Ami Metcalf FRI Cora Gidley: Joanna Monro FRI Oswald Dyer: Dean Nolan FRI Hector Gidley: Brian Protheroe FRI Soldier: Sam Rix FRI Mayoress: Jane Slavin FRI Effie Taverner: Lizzie Stables FRI Molly Dyer: Stevie Thompson FRI Winters: Stephen Tomlin FRI Spry: Nick Underwood FRI Elspeth Taverner: Kelly Williams FRI Burroughs: Sargon Yelda FRI Writer: Richard Monks FRI Director: Jessica Dromgoole FRI FRI 21:58 Weather b07bt4wz (Listen) FRI The latest weather forecast. FRI FRI 22:00 The World Tonight b07bt4x1 (Listen) FRI In-depth reporting and analysis from a global perspective. FRI FRI 22:45 Book at Bedtime b07c59lw (Listen) FRI The Bricks That Built the Houses, Everybody Down FRI FRI Award-winning poet and rapper Kate Tempest reads the final FRI part of her novel. Set among the disenfranchised but still FRI dreaming 20-somethings of London now, it's a tale of desire, FRI drugs and ambition. FRI FRI Today: threats and revelations at Pete's surprise party as FRI Harry, Pete and Becky, not to mention her uncles Ron and FRI Rags, are turn up to celebrate. FRI FRI Written and read by Mercury Prize-nominated Kate Tempest, FRI who won the Ted Hughes Prize for poetry in 2013. FRI Producer: Justine Willett FRI Abridger: Julian Wilkinson. FRI FRI Credits FRI Reader: Kate Tempest FRI Author: Kate Tempest FRI Abridger: Julian Wilkinson FRI Producer: Justine Willett FRI FRI 23:00 Woman's Hour b07c59ly (Listen) FRI Late Night Woman's Hour FRI FRI Lauren Laverne presents intimate late-night conversation. FRI FRI Credits FRI Presenter: Lauren Laverne FRI FRI 23:30 Today in Parliament b07d484d (Listen) FRI Mark D'Arcy reports from Westminster. FRI FRI 23:55 The Listening Project b07c59m2 (Listen) FRI Clara and Matthew - Art and Life FRI FRI Fi Glover introduces a conversation between artists FRI revelling in the freedom of the 'imaginarium' and the FRI spontaneity afforded by the Festival. Another conversation FRI in the series that proves it's surprising what you hear when FRI you listen. 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