FM Schedule
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Early
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00:00
Midnight News—04/02/2010
The latest national and international news from Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 4.
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00:30
A History of the World in 100 Objects—The First Cities and States (4000 - 2000 BC), Indus Seal
3/5 Neil MacGregor's global history told through objects - stone seals from the Indus Valley.
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00:48
Shipping Forecast—04/02/2010
The latest shipping forecast.
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01:00
Selection of Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ World Service Programmes—04/02/2010
Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 4 joins the Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ World Service.
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05:20
Shipping Forecast—04/02/2010
The latest shipping forecast.
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05:30
News Briefing—04/02/2010
News from Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 4.
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05:43
Prayer for the Day—04/02/2010
Daily prayer and reflection with Father Paul Clayton-Lea.
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05:45
Farming Today—04/02/2010
Nearly 200 farmers ready to grow peas for Birds Eye have had their contracts terminated.
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Morning
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06:00
Today—04/02/2010
Including Sports Desk; Weather; Thought for the Day; Yesterday in Parliament.
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09:00
In Our Time—Ibn Khaldun
Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss the 14th-century Arab philosopher of history Ibn Khaldun.
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09:45
A History of the World in 100 Objects—The First Cities and States (4000 - 2000 BC), Jade Axe
4/5 Neil MacGregor's global history told through objects - a 6,000-year-old axe found in Kent.
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10:00
Woman's Hour—Natasha Walter; Margaret Forster
Feminist writer Natasha Walter on the distortion of sexual liberation.
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10:45
15 Minute Drama—How Does That Make You Feel? (Ordinary's Not Enough), Philip and Rose
4/5 Phil and his wife imagine they are dying of creeping invisibility. They could be right.
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11:00
From Our Own Correspondent—04/02/2010
Kate Adie presents stories from China, Kenya, Venezuela, Serbia and the United States.
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11:30
Henry Moore, My Father
Mary Moore, daughter of the sculptor Henry Moore, explores his artistic legacy.
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Afternoon
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12:00
You and Yours—04/02/2010
Consumer news and issues with Winifred Robinson.
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12:30
Face the Facts—India's City of Tomorrow
John Waite reports from India on a controversial development involving Oxford University.
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12:57
Weather—04/02/2010
The latest weather forecast.
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13:00
World at One—04/02/2010
National and international news with Martha Kearney.
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13:30
Costing the Earth—The New Diggers
Alice Roberts meets the people making Britain's wasteland grow.
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14:00
The Archers—03/02/2010
Helen fears the worst for Annette.
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14:15
Drama on 4—No Trampy Immigrants
By Eoin McNamee. A riot takes place in Belfast at the height of marching season.
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15:00
Open Country—River Wandle
Helen Mark travels a chalk stream that gives its name to Wandsworth.
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15:27
Radio 4 Appeal—RETRAK
James McAvoy appeals on behalf of RETRAK.
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15:30
Afternoon Reading—A Georgian Trilogy, The Soul is Missing Fairy Tales!
3/3 A tour bus of journalists, writers and artists breaks down on an infamous military highway
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15:45
Key Matters—Series 1, 4. F sharp major
4/5 Ivan Hewett examines five musical keys: F sharp major (R)
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16:00
Open Book—31/01/2010
Mariella Frostrup talks to Neel Mukherjee about his debut novel, A Life Apart.
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16:30
Material World—04/02/2010
Quentin Cooper finds out how microscopic bubbles could boost biofuel production.
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17:00
PM—04/02/2010
Coverage and analysis of the day's news with Eddie Mair.
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Evening
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18:00
Six O'Clock News—04/02/2010
National and international news from Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 4.
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18:30
Mark Thomas: The Manifesto—Series 2, Episode 1
1/4 Should 4x4s be made of perspex and Ofsted inspectors expected to teach?
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19:00
The Archers—04/02/2010
David's paternal instincts come to the fore.
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19:15
Front Row—04/02/2010
Colin Firth on A Single Man; Giacometti's Walking Man sculpture; crime writer David Hewson
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19:45
A History of the World in 100 Objects—The First Cities and States (4000 - 2000 BC), Jade Axe
4/5 Neil MacGregor's global history told through objects - a 6,000-year-old axe found in Kent.
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20:00
The Report—Islamic Extremism in British Universities
James Silver asks whether some UK campuses have become seedbeds for extremism.
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20:30
The Bottom Line—04/02/2010
Evan Davis and his guests discuss technical expertise and the art of the showroom.
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21:00
2010: Space Odyssey to Europa
Astronomer Paul Murdin asks if Jupiter's moon, Europa, might sustain biological life.
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21:30
In Our Time—Ibn Khaldun
Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss the 14th-century Arab philosopher of history Ibn Khaldun.
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21:58
Weather—04/02/2010
Weather information.
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22:00
The World Tonight—04/02/2010
National and international news and analysis with Robin Lustig.
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22:45
Book at Bedtime—The Still Point, Episode 9
9/10 Simon finally puts an end to the threat to his marriage.
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23:00
House on Fire—Series 1, Filth
5/6 When Matt refuses to do his share of cleaning around the flat, Vicky decides to down mops.
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23:30
Today in Parliament—04/02/2010
News, views and features on today's stories in Parliament with Robert Orchard.
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Late
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00:00
Midnight News—05/02/2010
The latest national and international news from Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 4.
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00:30
A History of the World in 100 Objects—The First Cities and States (4000 - 2000 BC), Jade Axe
4/5 Neil MacGregor's global history told through objects - a 6,000-year-old axe found in Kent.
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00:48
Shipping Forecast—05/02/2010
The latest shipping forecast.
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01:00
Selection of Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ World Service Programmes—05/02/2010
Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 4 joins the Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ World Service.
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05:20
Shipping Forecast—05/02/2010
The latest shipping forecast.
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05:30
News Briefing—05/02/2010
News from Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 4.
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05:43
Prayer for the Day—05/02/2010
Daily prayer and reflection with Father Paul Clayton-Lea.
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05:45
Farming Today—05/02/2010
Farmers are set to lose six million pounds as Birds Eye peas pull out of East Anglia.
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