FM Schedule
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Early
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00:00
Midnight News—28/11/2014
The latest national and international news from Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 4.
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00:30
Book of the Week—My Life in Houses, Secure and Safe
4/5 After the thrills of 60s London living, a fairytale cottage offers refuge. (R)
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00:48
Shipping Forecast—28/11/2014
The latest shipping forecast.
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01:00
Selection of Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ World Service Programmes—28/11/2014
Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 4 joins the Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ World Service.
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05:20
Shipping Forecast—28/11/2014
The latest shipping forecast.
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05:30
News Briefing—28/11/2014
News from Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 4.
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05:43
Prayer for the Day—28/11/2014
Short reflection and prayer with Glenn Jordan.
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05:45
Farming Today—Dairy Update; Campylobacter; Succession planning
What can be done about food poisoning from chicken infected with campylobacter?
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05:58
Tweet of the Day—Madagascar Harrier-hawk
Chris Packham presents the Madagascan Harrier-hawk from Madagascar.
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Morning
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06:00
Today—28/11/2014
Morning news. Includes Sports Desk, Yesterday in Parliament, Weather, Thought for the Day.
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09:00
Desert Island Discs—Rt Hon Theresa May
Kirsty Young talks to the home secretary, Rt Hon Theresa May MP. (R)
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09:45
Book of the Week—My Life in Houses, Inside My House, I Can Cope
5/5 As Forster's struggle with cancer continues, she reflects on the importance of home to her
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10:00
Woman's Hour—Listener Week: Tribute Bands; Review of the Week.
Listener Karel Lush and tribute band Sing Baby Sing celebrate live music.
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10:45
15 Minute Drama—Syria: Bread and Bombs, Episode 5
5/5 Jamil has had a visit from Khaled, pretending to be his son. Hassan has a plan.
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11:00
Hot Gossip!—1. Origins
1/2 Geoff Watts explores the origins and the science behind our love and loathing of gossip.
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11:30
The Missing Hancocks—Series 1, The New Neighbour
5/5 Tony has a new neighbour, whose night-time routine is very, very suspicious...
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Afternoon
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12:00
News Summary—28/11/2014
The latest national and international news from Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 4.
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12:04
A History of Ideas—Philosopher Angie Hobbs on the Value of Conscience
Philosopher Angie Hobbs on the value of conscience and moral intuition.
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12:15
You and Yours—Unicom, Toys for Girls, Autographs
Unicom: An MP raises concerns about the telecoms company and the ombudsman system.
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12:57
Weather—28/11/2014
The latest weather forecast.
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13:00
World at One—28/11/2014
David Cameron seeks EU support for new migration curbs. Presented by Mark Mardell.
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13:45
Terror Through Time—Northern Ireland: The End Game
Fergal Keane on the peace deal that brought the long conflict with the IRA to an end.
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14:00
The Archers—27/11/2014
The Grundys pardon a turkey. (R)
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14:15
Drama on 4—Maxine Peake - My Dad Keith
Maxine Peake writes and stars in this tale of teenage angst, mid-life crisis and drumming.
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15:00
Gardeners' Question Time—North Wales
Eric Robson and the horticultural panel are in North Wales.
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15:45
Short Rides in Fast Machines—The Fall of Paris by Toby Litt
2/3 A video clip goes viral, with unforeseen consequences.
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16:00
Last Word—PD James, 'Mad' Frankie Fraser, Glen A Larson, Medlin Lewis-Spencer, Arthur Butterworth MBE
Matthew Bannister on a crime writer, a criminal, a director, a mayor and a composer.
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16:30
Feedback—28/11/2014
PM's editor defends Buerk updates. And how funding changes may affect the World Service.
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16:55
The Listening Project—Grace and Marie - Big Schools and Big Changes
Friends compare notes on how small and lonely you can feel when starting secondary school.
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17:00
PM—28/11/2014
Eddie Mair presents interviews, context and analysis.
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Evening
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18:00
Six O'Clock News—28/11/2014
National and international news from Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 4.
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18:30
The News Quiz—Series 85, Episode 6
6/9 Rebecca Front, Hugo Rifkind and Andrew Maxwell join regular panellist Jeremy Hardy.
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19:00
The Archers—28/11/2014
Roy has a painful conversation.
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19:15
Front Row—Annie Lennox; James Franco; Philippe Sands; How to Win an Oscar
Annie Lennox, James Franco on Fat Squirrels, Philippe Sands, and how to win an Oscar.
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19:45
15 Minute Drama—Syria: Bread and Bombs, Episode 5
5/5 Jamil has had a visit from Khaled, pretending to be his son. Hassan has a plan.
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20:00
Any Questions?—Natalie Bennett, Alan Johnson MP, Mark Reckless MP, Baroness Stowell
Jonathan Dimbleby hosts Natalie Bennett, Alan Johnson, Mark Reckless MP, Baroness Stowell.
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20:50
A Point of View—Thinking the Unthinkable
John Gray argues that 'thinking the unthinkable' means exaggerating fashionable beliefs.
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21:00
A History of Ideas—Omnibus, How Do I Tell Right from Wrong?
Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss different ideas of morality.
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21:58
Weather—28/11/2014
Weather information.
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22:00
The World Tonight—28/11/2014
In-depth reporting and analysis from a global perspective.
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22:45
Book at Bedtime—In Love and War, Episode 5
5/10 Esmond, Gerald and Fiamma help Norman Douglas to flee from Florence.
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23:00
A Good Read—Dawn O'Porter and Graham Fellows
Dawn O'Porter, Graham Fellows and Harriett Gilbert discuss their favourite books. (R)
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23:30
Today in Parliament—28/11/2014
Mark D'Arcy reports from Westminster.
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23:55
The Listening Project—Kate and Rachel - Limestone beneath My Feet and above My Head
Limestone landscape celebrated by a poet and a potholer, from above and below.
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Late
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00:00
Midnight News—29/11/2014
The latest national and international news from Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 4.
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00:30
Book of the Week—My Life in Houses, Inside My House, I Can Cope
5/5 As Forster's struggle with cancer continues, she reflects on the importance of home to her (R)
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00:48
Shipping Forecast—29/11/2014
The latest shipping forecast.
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01:00
Selection of Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ World Service Programmes—29/11/2014
Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 4 joins the Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ World Service.
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05:20
Shipping Forecast—29/11/2014
The latest shipping forecast.
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05:30
News Briefing—29/11/2014
The latest news from Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 4.
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05:43
Prayer for the Day—29/11/2014
A spiritual comment and prayer to begin the day, with the Rev Alison Jack.
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05:45
iPM—29/11/2014
The programme that starts with its listeners. 'I have been a hermit now for 8 years.'.
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