BBC Four Schedule
Schedule
Evening
19:00
World News Today—15/02/2011
The latest news, exploring the day's events from a global perspective.
19:35
Timothy Spall: Somewhere at Sea—The Call of the Sea
1/3Timothy Spall and his wife Shane set off in their barge from Cornwall towards south Wales.(R)
20:05
Britain by Bike—West Yorkshire
4/6As she cycles through Bronte Country, Clare finds a secret club for henpecked husbands.(R)
20:35
Justice—A Lesson in Lying
4/8Harvard professor Michael Sandel examines Immanuel Kant's stringent theory of morality.
21:00
Who Killed the Honey Bee?
How an affliction is wiping out bees worldwide, which may affect global food production.(R)
22:00
Ian Hislop's Age of the Do-Gooders—Sinful Sex and Demon Drink
3/3The perils of booze and sex are the focus of the final episode in the series.(R)
23:00
Birth of the British Novel
How 18th-century novelists such as Defoe and Swift established all our literary genres.(R)
Late
00:00
Romancing the Stone: The Golden Ages of British Sculpture—Masons of God
1/3A look at how the era's sculpture casts a new light on medieval times in Britain.(R)
01:00
Fig Leaf: The Biggest Cover-Up in History
The history of the humble fig leaf throughout 2,000 years of western art and ethics.(R)
02:00
Mark Lawson Talks To...—Sir Anthony Caro
Mark Lawson talks to the late sculptor Sir Anthony Caro about his life and career.(R)
03:00
Birth of the British Novel
How 18th-century novelists such as Defoe and Swift established all our literary genres.(R)
04:00
Justice—A Lesson in Lying
4/8Harvard professor Michael Sandel examines Immanuel Kant's stringent theory of morality.(R)









