BBC Four Schedule
Schedule
Evening
19:00
Great British Railway Journeys—Series 11, Paignton to Tiverton
9/15The Dartmouth Steam Railway takes Michael Portillo to the home of Agatha Christie.(R)
19:30
The Joy of Painting—Series 5, Evergreen Valley
25/26Drive through mountain country with Bob Ross and happen upon a ridge of rich evergreens.
20:00
Keeping Up Appearances—Series 1, Daddy's Accident
1/6In this first episode, Hyacinth's father has a nasty accident with a milk bottle.(R)
20:30
One Foot in the Grave—Series 2, In Luton Airport No-One Can Hear You Scream
1/6The Meldrews return from a Greek holiday to discover that their home has burnt down.(R)
21:00
dinnerladies—Series 1, Monday
1/6Jean prepares for her daughter's wedding while Phillippa tries to lift morale.(R)
21:30
dinnerladies—Series 1, Royals
2/6The ladies are very excited about an impending visit by the Duke of Danby.(R)
22:00
In Conversation—Julie Walters in Conversation with Richard E Grant
Julie Walters discusses her film career with Richard E Grant, who directed her in Wah-Wah.(R)
23:00
Some People with Jokes—Series 1, Some Boffins with Jokes
5/5The nation's sharpest scientific minds and keenest brains tell their favourite jokes.(R)
23:30
Britain in Focus: A Photographic History—Series 1, Episode 3
3/3How the colour boom and digital revolution have shaped modern British photography.(R)
Late
00:30
Secrets of Skin—Series 1, Protection
3/6How does a giraffe stay cool? What is the hairiest animal on earth and why?(R)
01:00
Secrets of Skin—Series 1, Communication
4/6Why are male mandrill faces red and blue? How are birds' feathers so colourful?(R)
01:30
Inside Museums—Series 1, St Fagans National Museum of History
1/4Cerys Matthews is given exclusive access to St Fagans National Museum of History.(R)
02:00
Great British Railway Journeys—Series 11, Paignton to Tiverton
9/15The Dartmouth Steam Railway takes Michael Portillo to the home of Agatha Christie.(R)
02:30
In Conversation—Julie Walters in Conversation with Richard E Grant
Julie Walters discusses her film career with Richard E Grant, who directed her in Wah-Wah.(R)











