| 00:00 | 00:00The latest news and weather forecast from BBC Radio 4. 00:15Workplace misbehaviour: how has it changed over the years? 00:45Bells on Sunday comes from the Swan Bell Tower in Perth in Western Australia. 00:48The latest weather reports and forecasts for UK shipping.
| 00:00The latest news and weather forecast from BBC Radio 4. 00:301/10The story of the Sackler family's role in America's devastating opioid crisis. 00:48The latest weather reports and forecasts for UK shipping.
| 00:00The latest news and weather forecast from BBC Radio 4. 00:302/10The second generation Sackler have ambitions for the family's pharmaceutical business. 00:48The latest weather reports and forecasts for UK shipping.
| 00:00The latest news and weather forecast from BBC Radio 4. 00:303/10New thinking on pain treatment presents a business opportunity to the Sackler company. 00:48The latest weather reports and forecasts for UK shipping.
| 00:00The latest news and weather forecast from BBC Radio 4. 00:304/10OxyContin is launched, and a phalanx of trained sales reps spread out across the US. 00:48The latest weather reports and forecasts for UK shipping.
| 00:00The latest news and weather forecast from BBC Radio 4. 00:305/10OxyContin drug abuse makes disturbing headlines, and the Sacklers response is unexpected. 00:48The latest weather reports and forecasts for UK shipping.
| 00:00The latest news and weather forecast from BBC Radio 4. 00:15An Argentine soldier and a British soldier tell their stories of the Falklands War. 00:30By Heidi Amsinck. A man takes a job in a very unusual bakery in Copenhagen. 00:48The latest weather reports and forecasts for UK shipping.
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| 01:00 | 01:00A selection of BBC World Service news and current affairs, arts and science programmes.
| 01:00A selection of BBC World Service news and current affairs, arts and science programmes.
| 01:00A selection of BBC World Service news and current affairs, arts and science programmes.
| 01:00A selection of BBC World Service news and current affairs, arts and science programmes.
| 01:00A selection of BBC World Service news and current affairs, arts and science programmes.
| 01:00A selection of BBC World Service news and current affairs, arts and science programmes.
| 01:00A selection of BBC World Service news and current affairs, arts and science programmes.
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| 05:00 | 05:20The latest weather reports and forecasts for UK shipping. 05:30The latest news from BBC Radio 4 05:43A spiritual comment and prayer to begin the day with Dr Steve Taylor. 05:45Government responds to water quality recommendations. Northumberland Show. Vet Shortages. 05:56The latest weather forecast for farmers. 05:58Michael Palin presents the Asian koel's arrival to an Indian orchard.
| 05:20The latest weather reports and forecasts for UK shipping. 05:30The latest news from BBC Radio 4 05:43A spiritual comment and prayer to begin the day with Dr Steve Taylor. 05:45Mental health challenges for the veterinary sector. 05:58Michaela Strachan presents the story and sound of the northern wheatear.
| 05:20The latest weather reports and forecasts for UK shipping. 05:30The latest news from BBC Radio 4 05:43A spiritual comment and prayer to begin the day with Dr Steve Taylor. 05:45Rising costs have prompted the dairy industry to delay reducing carbon emissions. 05:58David Lindo the Urban Birder on seeing an osprey next to Wormwood Scrubs in London.
| 05:20The latest weather reports and forecasts for UK shipping. 05:30The latest news from BBC Radio 4 05:43A spiritual comment and prayer to begin the day with Dr Steve Taylor. 05:45Farmers and food businesses in Northern Ireland's concerns over changes to the Protocol. 05:58Michael Palin presents the red-eyed vireo from North America.
| 05:20The latest weather reports and forecasts for UK shipping. 05:30The latest news from BBC Radio 4 05:43A spiritual comment and prayer to begin the day with Dr Steve Taylor. 05:45Badger cull disputed figures; shellfish protest; veterinary chaplain. 05:58Brett Westwood presents the story and sound of the hobby.
| 05:20The latest weather reports and forecasts for UK shipping. 05:30The latest news from BBC Radio 4 05:43A reflection and prayer to start the day with the Rt Rev Mary Stallard. 05:45Why busting a move can enhance your fitness, your mood and the size of your brain.
| 05:20The latest weather reports and forecasts for UK shipping. 05:30The latest news from BBC Radio 4 05:43Bells on Sunday comes from the parish church of St Nicholas Halewood in Merseyside. 05:45Food writer and anti-poverty activist, who rose to fame with her blog 'A Girl Called Jack’
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| 06:00 | 06:00News and current affairs, including Sports Desk, Weather and Thought for the Day.
| 06:00News and current affairs, including Sports Desk, Weather and Thought for the Day.
| 06:00News and current affairs, including Sports Desk, Weather and Thought for the Day.
| 06:00News and current affairs, including Sports Desk, Weather and Thought for the Day.
| 06:00News and current affairs, including Sports Desk, Weather and Thought for the Day.
| 06:00The latest news headlines. Including the weather and a look at the papers. 06:07Clare Balding heads up to Chimney Rock in the Mourne Mountains. 06:30There is a shortage of vets in the UK - what's the problem, and how do you fix it? 06:57The latest weather reports and forecast
| 06:00The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4 06:05Mark Tully asks what gives us courage to do what we ought to when things go badly wrong. 06:35Richard Baynes visits a budding seaweed farm off Skye on Scotland’s north west coast. 06:57The latest weather reports and forecast
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| 07:00The latest news headlines. Including a look at the papers. 07:10A look at the ethical and religious issues of the week. Contains some strong language. 07:54Broadcaster Clemency Burton-Hill makes the Radio 4 Appeal on behalf of Live Music Now. 07:57The latest weather reports and forecast
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| 08:00 | | | | | | | 08:00The latest news headlines. Including a look at the papers. 08:10Commemorating the greatest of all Anglo-Saxon scholars, the Venerable Bede. 08:48Michael Morpurgo calls for a rethink on how we deal with refugees. 08:58Musician Fyfe Dangerfield tells the story of the seabird that inspired his band name.
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| 09:00 | 09:00Tom Sutcliffe with Russell Foster, Sonja Linden and Ros Holmes. 09:451/10The story of the Sackler family's role in America's devastating opioid crisis.
| 09:00Jonathan Freedland explores today's inflation alongside historic inflation spikes. 09:305/5Author Jerry Brotton explores the story of the four cardinal directions. 09:452/10The second generation Sackler have ambitions for the family's pharmaceutical business.
| 09:00Going undercover is the easy bit for Steve, it’s transitioning back that’s the hard part. 09:30Why busting a move can enhance your fitness, your mood and the size of your brain. 09:453/10New thinking on pain treatment presents a business opportunity to the Sackler company.
| 09:00Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss the 17th-century Czech educator committed to toleration. 09:454/10OxyContin is launched, and a phalanx of trained sales reps spread out across the US.
| 09:00Bradley Walsh, presenter and actor, shares the soundtrack of his life with Lauren Laverne. 09:455/10OxyContin drug abuse makes disturbing headlines, and the Sacklers response is unexpected.
| 09:00Opera Singer Wynne Evans and the Inheritance Tracks of Shobna Gulati.
| 09:00The Sunday morning news magazine programme. Presented by Paddy O'Connell.
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| 10:00 | 10:00Mel C from the Spice Girls discusses the end of Little Mix.
| 10:00Kate Rusby, one of the UK’s leading folk singers, talks about her latest album.
| 10:00Author Helen Fitzgerald on sibling rivalry and a nun who's found fame on Tiktok.
| 10:00Actor Anne Marie Duff. Chinese feminism. Who was Henrietta Howard, Countess of Suffolk?
| 10:00Two-time Grammy nominee Beth Nielsen Chapman sings live in the Woman's Hour studio.
| 10:30True stories of what Prince's epic ballad ‘Purple Rain’ means to people around the world.
| 10:00Mia needs to clear the air, and Brian’s looking out for his family.
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| 11:00 | 11:00The warden of a tiny island in the Bristol Channel is moving on. Who will take over? 11:30Alan Dein shares online conversations with people from across the world.
| 11:00In 2021 Putin retreats to his bunker as the Covid-19 pandemic spreads through Russia. 11:30Jenny Packham, Collagerie and Dieter Rams at 90.
| 11:00Ten years after the 2012 Olympics why is London in crisis and what can be done about it? 11:30Lucy Worsley asks if a 16-year-old Irish immigrant was forced into a murder plot.
| 11:00Can music and culture help unite Estonia? 11:30Story of messages sent for a century from the youth of Wales to the youth of the world.
| 11:00True stories of life-changing encounters with art in all its forms. 11:302/4Richard Wilson decides it's time to declutter his life.
| 11:00BBC Political Correspondent Ben Wright analyses the latest developments at Westminster. 11:30The story of women in Afghanistan, arrested and held without charge for 'moral crimes'.
| 11:00Ellie Simmonds, swimmer, shares the soundtrack of her life with Lauren Laverne. 11:45Neil MacGregor focuses on the protection of the newly-born and their mothers.
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| 12:00 | 12:00The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4. 12:04Are we being misled about some of the environmental and health benefits of giving up meat? 12:57The latest weather forecast
| 12:00The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4. 12:04Would a more flexible working or a four-day week work for you? 12:57The latest weather forecast
| 12:00The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4. 12:04How will a winter World Cup play out for the hospitality industry? 12:57The latest weather forecast
| 12:00The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4. 12:04How serial entrepreneur Marcia Kilgore found a gap in the beauty market. 12:32Are claims that they can protect our eyes and improve sleep true? Or just short sighted? 12:57The latest weather forecast
| 12:00The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4. 12:04American satirist Joe Queenan asks what is progress and has it run out? 12:57The latest weather forecast
| 12:00The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4. 12:04Ofgem on plans it says will make sure fewer energy companies go out of business. 12:305/8Andy Zaltzman presents the topical panel show. 12:57The latest weather forecast
| 12:00The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4. 12:041/8Sue Perkins hosts Radio 4's longest-running panel show, Just a Minute. 12:32Dan Saladino and blacksmith Alex Pole explain how our food has been influenced by metals. 12:57The latest weather forecast
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| 13:00 | 13:00Forty-five minutes of news, analysis and comment, with Sarah Montague. 13:45Henry Ajder examines our synthetic future, starting with deepfake origins in pornography.
| 13:00Forty-five minutes of news, analysis and comment, with Jonny Dymond. 13:45Henry Ajder examines examples of political deepfakes, including a fake Zelensky video.
| 13:00Forty-five minutes of news, analysis and comment, with Edward Stourton. 13:45Who can you trust in the synthetic future and can deepfakes make you laugh?
| 13:00Forty-five minutes of news, analysis and comment, with Sarah Montague. 13:45Who owns the art that AI produces? Henry Ajder unpicks the creative and legal implications
| 13:00Forty-five minutes of news, analysis and comment, with Jonny Dymond. 13:45Henry Ajder explores positive future applications of synthetic media.
| 13:00The latest national and international news and weather reports from BBC Radio 4 13:10Chris Mason presents political debate and discussion from Sheffield Hallam University.
| 13:00Radio 4's look at the week's big stories from both home and around the world 13:30Surviving horror, the rights and wrongs of horse racing, second homes, the afterlife.
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| 14:00 | 14:00Has Pip found a perfect solution? 14:153/3True crime. Charles Nicholl investigates the death of playwright Christopher Marlowe.
| 14:00Alice feels out of her depth. 14:15by Margaret Perry - a sweet romance about taking control of destiny.
| 14:00Jakob’s keen to keep things professional. 14:15Inside story of how David Cameron and Barack Obama failed to bring Putin to heel in Syria.
| 14:00Roy feels rather uncomfortable. 14:157/10Peter Flannery's adaptation of his highly acclaimed TV series for BBC Radio 4.
| 14:00Brian is looking out for his family. 14:15Magnus discovers it’s not always easy to change your habits and stay on the right path. 14:45Neil MacGregor focuses on the protection of the newly-born and their mothers.
| 14:00Have your say on the issues discussed on Any Questions? 14:45There's a lot of carbon locked up in our peatlands. Can we keep it there?
| 14:00Kathy Clugston and the panel are at Wellcome Collection, London. 14:45Einstein's ideas about time and parallels with the indigenous Australian conception of it.
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| 15:00 | 15:00Kirsty Lang chairs the fiendish cryptic quiz. 15:30Sheila Dillon hears how Madhur 'paved the way' in food for women of Indian heritage.
| 15:00Jay Rayner hosts a culinary panel show packed full of tasty titbits. 15:30Can world sporting tournaments really be sustainable? Qasa Alom finds out.
| 15:00Charmaine Cozier puts your questions on student money to an expert panel. 15:30Evidence for manifestation; Overconfidence; Changing attitudes with radio drama
| 15:00Clare Balding heads up to Chimney Rock in the Mourne Mountains. 15:27Cricket commentator Mark Nicholas makes the Radio 4 Appeal on behalf of Chance to Shine. 15:30Johny Pitts and guests discuss neurodiversity in contemporary fiction.
| 15:00Kathy Clugston and the panel are at Wellcome Collection, London. 15:45By Heidi Amsinck. A man takes a job in a very unusual bakery in Copenhagen.
| 15:00Alan Bennett's autobiographical play. With strong language.
| 15:00A woman’s story of love and resistance in the Spanish Civil War. Starring Maxine Peake.
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| 16:00 | 16:00Max Porter explores why model villages hold such fascination and inspiration for him. 16:30Series exploring the place and nature of faith in today's world, with Ernie Rea.
| 16:00Can ‘no’ mean ‘yes’ in mental health? 16:30Comedian Rob Newman nominates one of his heroes, President Franklin D Roosevelt.
| 16:00Covid: how has it changed our economy and home lives? 16:30How The Sun fought going to court.
| 16:00Jill Lepore traces Silicon Valley's cryptocurrency craze to dystopian science fiction. 16:30Why Nasa's Marsquake monitor is powering down for good.
| 16:00Matthew Bannister on a journalist, an artist, a president and a hairdresser. 16:30Radio 4's forum for comments, queries, criticisms and congratulations
| 16:00The actor who plays Sister Michael in Derry Girls joins us.
| 16:00Chris Power talks to Atticus Lish about his new novel The War for Gloria. 16:30The writer Colm Tóibín joins Roger McGough to share some favourite poems.
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| 17:00 | 17:00Afternoon news and current affairs programme
| 17:00Afternoon news and current affairs programme
| 17:00Afternoon news and current affairs programme
| 17:00Afternoon news and current affairs programme
| 17:00Afternoon news and current affairs programme
| 17:00Full coverage of the day's news 17:30Nick Robinson speaks to Nimco Ali, government adviser on violence against women and girls. 17:54The latest weather reports and forecasts for UK shipping. 17:57The latest weather reports and forecast
| 17:00Is the UK’s ‘Homes for Ukraine’ scheme fit for purpose? 17:40Food writer and anti-poverty activist, who rose to fame with her blog 'A Girl Called Jack’ 17:54The latest weather reports and forecasts for UK shipping. 17:57The latest weather reports and forecast
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| 18:00 | 18:00PM continues efforts to restore power sharing government at Stormont 18:301/8Sue Perkins hosts Radio 4's longest-running panel show, Just a Minute.
| 18:00The government's set out its plans to alter trade rules agreed with the EU after Brexit. 18:301/4The boys host a charity gala night - all is going well until George's shock confession.
| 18:00Labour has accused Boris Johnson of failing to tackle the rising cost of living 18:3010/10Writer and strategist Alastair Campbell makes his confession to Stephen Mangan.
| 18:00BBC probe finds MI5 agent used secret status to terrorist girlfriend 18:301/6Milton invents a hair tonic and the local football team can't wait to see the highlights.
| 18:00The US says the row with the EU about Northern Ireland risks western unity over Ukraine. 18:305/8Andy Zaltzman presents the topical panel show.
| 18:00Australia is to have a new government, after the coalition lost power to Labor. 18:15Clive Anderson and YolanDa Brown with an eclectic mix of conversation, music and comedy.
| 18:00E.ON warns that up to 40 per cent of its customers could face fuel poverty in October 18:15The best of BBC Radio this week, chosen by Christian Fraser.
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| 19:00 | 19:00Alice feels out of her depth. 19:15Top Gun: Maverick, a Joseph Wright of Derby painting unveiled and novelist Louise Erdrich.
| 19:00Jakob’s keen to keep things professional. 19:15TV dramatist Kay Mellor remembered, and an interview with playwright Chloe Moss.
| 19:00Roy feels rather uncomfortable. 19:15Joanna Scanlan on acting in Welsh; and Indu Rubasingham’s new play on the death of Gandhi.
| 19:00Brian is looking out for his family. 19:15Melly Still, Ivor Novello Awards, Emergency and Cornelia Parker reviewed.
| 19:00Greg Jenner explores the evolution of the pub across the last half century. 19:15Ellen E Jones and Mark Kermode explore big-budget flops, from Ishtar to Cats.
| 19:00Food writer and anti-poverty activist, who rose to fame with her blog 'A Girl Called Jack’ 19:15Sitar player and composer Anoushka Shankar on her most significant cultural influences.
| 19:00Alice shares an uncomfortable truth. 19:15Don Biswas on how mental-health conditions have shaped his outlook on life and politics. 19:453/5As Archie's letter to lost love Nadine takes shape, he remembers the end of their romance.
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| 20:00 | 20:00Ten years after the 2012 Olympics why is London in crisis and what can be done about it? 20:30The Cambodian government is demanding the return of its gods - stolen statues.
| 20:00Is the UK’s ‘Homes for Ukraine’ scheme fit for purpose? 20:40We hear stories and top tips from three experienced visually impaired travellers.
| 20:00Campaigners young and old reflect on why and how they tried to change the world. 20:45Why busting a move can enhance your fitness, your mood and the size of your brain.
| 20:00Was last week's cryptocurrency crash a blip, or are the problems more fundamental? 20:30Going undercover is the easy bit for Steve, it’s transitioning back that’s the hard part.
| 20:00Chris Mason presents political debate and discussion from Sheffield Hallam University. 20:50Michael Morpurgo calls for a rethink on how we deal with refugees.
| 20:00American satirist Joe Queenan asks what is progress and has it run out?
| 20:00Radio 4's forum for comments, queries, criticisms and congratulations 20:30Matthew Bannister on a journalist, an artist, a president and a hairdresser.
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| 21:00 | 21:00Jonathan Freedland takes the Long View of cancel culture. 21:30Tom Sutcliffe with Russell Foster, Sonja Linden and Ros Holmes.
| 21:00Evidence for manifestation; Overconfidence; Changing attitudes with radio drama 21:30Jonathan Freedland explores today's inflation alongside historic inflation spikes.
| 21:00Can world sporting tournaments really be sustainable? Qasa Alom finds out. 21:30How The Sun fought going to court.
| 21:00Why Nasa's Marsquake monitor is powering down for good. 21:30Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss the 17th-century Czech educator committed to toleration.
| 21:00An examination of the prophetic qualities of Radiohead's OK Computer, 25 years on.
| 21:008/10The second series of the criminal family saga, from 1961-70, based on GF Newman's novel. 21:457/8Jon Holmes remixes the news into fascinating audio shapes. This week: Bears vs Mermaids.
| 21:00Ofgem on plans it says will make sure fewer energy companies go out of business. 21:25Broadcaster Clemency Burton-Hill makes the Radio 4 Appeal on behalf of Live Music Now. 21:30Aleks Krotoski hunts for treasure in the digital world.
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| 22:00 | 22:00Government planning to override parts of agreement governing post-Brexit trade in NI 22:451/10Meera Syal reads Monica Ali's big-hearted and hilarious new novel - her first in a decade.
| 22:00End of the most devastating siege of Russia's war in Ukraine 22:452/10Meera Syal reads Monica Ali’s big-hearted and hilarious new novel - her first for 10 years
| 22:00Chancellor tells CBI next few months "will be tough" 22:453/10Meera Syal reads Monica Ali’s hilarious and bighearted new novel - her first for a decade.
| 22:00Moscow blockades ports in Ukraine's Black Sea 22:454/10Meera Syal reads Ali's new novel following two families brought together by marriage.
| 22:00Russia says the site has been 'liberated'. 22:455/10Readings from modern classics, new works by leading writers and world literature
| 22:00The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4 22:15Campaigners young and old reflect on why and how they tried to change the world.
| 22:00Carolyn Quinn hosts Radio 4's Sunday night political discussion programme.
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| 23:00 | 23:00Nick Enfield and Michael Rosen on language being good for lawyers but bad for scientists. 23:30Susan Hulme reports on the Governor of the Bank of England's stark warning on food prices.
| 23:00Fi and Jane are joined by the broadcasters Andi Oliver and Miquita Oliver. 23:30Sean Curran with the day's news from Westminster.
| 23:001/4With only cryptocurrency to spend, Sunil ends up going to El Salvador to do his big shop! 23:157/8Jon Holmes remixes the news into fascinating audio shapes. This week: Bears vs Mermaids. 23:30Susan Hulme with the top stories from Westminster.
| 23:00Multi award-winning Luisa Omielan on the new terms for behaviour as old as the hills. 23:30Sean Curran reports as ministers come under pressure over the rising cost of food.
| 23:00Comedian Rob Newman nominates one of his heroes, President Franklin D Roosevelt. 23:30Mark D'Arcy reports on the ballot that gives backbench MPs the chance to change the law.
| 23:00Kirsty Lang chairs the fiendish cryptic quiz. 23:30Hannah Hodgson selects poems that sing, including work reflecting on disability.
| 23:00Clive Anderson and YolanDa Brown with an eclectic mix of conversation, music and comedy. 23:30Mark Tully asks what gives us courage to do what we ought to when things go badly wrong.
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