BBC Four Schedule
Schedule
Evening
19:00
World News Today—24/01/2012
The latest news, exploring the day's events from a global perspective.
19:30
Climbing Great Buildings—St Pancras
10/15A look at the construction of both St Pancras train terminal and the Midland Hotel.(R)
20:00
Botany: A Blooming History—A Confusion of Names
1/3How the work of Carl Linnaeus, Phillip Miller and John Ray created the science of botany.(R)
21:00
Survivors: Nature's Indestructible Creatures—The Great Dying
1/3Richard Fortey focuses on a series of cataclysms over a million-year period.
22:00
The World Against Apartheid: Have You Heard from Johannesburg?—The Road to Resistance
1/5Protesters are gunned down in Sharpeville and Nelson Mandela is jailed for life.
23:00
Omnibus—Song of Summer: Frederick Delius
How Eric Fenby helped a blind Delius set down the unfinished scores he heard in his head.(R)
Late
00:15
Survivors: Nature's Indestructible Creatures—The Great Dying
1/3Richard Fortey focuses on a series of cataclysms over a million-year period.(R)
01:15
Botany: A Blooming History—A Confusion of Names
1/3How the work of Carl Linnaeus, Phillip Miller and John Ray created the science of botany.(R)
02:15
The World Against Apartheid: Have You Heard from Johannesburg?—The Road to Resistance
1/5Protesters are gunned down in Sharpeville and Nelson Mandela is jailed for life.(R)
03:15
Survivors: Nature's Indestructible Creatures—The Great Dying
1/3Richard Fortey focuses on a series of cataclysms over a million-year period.(R)





