| 00:00 | 00:00The latest news and weather forecast from BBC Radio 4. 00:15Parenting - a cultural history. 00:45Bells on Sunday comes from St Peter ad Vincula, Combe Martin in Devon. 00:48The latest weather reports and forecasts for UK shipping.
| 00:00The latest news and weather forecast from BBC Radio 4. 00:301/5The unsung story of the women who worked for the early American intelligence agencies. 00:48The latest weather reports and forecasts for UK shipping.
| 00:00The latest news and weather forecast from BBC Radio 4. 00:302/5The birth of the CIA involved the recruitment of determined and resourceful women. 00:48The latest weather reports and forecasts for UK shipping.
| 00:00The latest news and weather forecast from BBC Radio 4. 00:303/5A new female task force in the CIA is born - colloquially named The Petticoat Panel. 00:48The latest weather reports and forecasts for UK shipping.
| 00:00The latest news and weather forecast from BBC Radio 4. 00:304/5Addy Hawkins finally achieves her main ambition to be sent on a full European assignment. 00:48The latest weather reports and forecasts for UK shipping.
| 00:00The latest news and weather forecast from BBC Radio 4. 00:305/5Four key CIA women were crucial in identifying new and escalating global nuclear threats. 00:48The latest weather reports and forecasts for UK shipping.
| 00:00The latest news and weather forecast from BBC Radio 4. 00:158/10Gus Casely-Hayford explores the controversial history of the miniskirt. 00:30A new story from Andrew O'Hagan about lost love, Robert Burns and the Clydebank Blitz. 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 Fr Dermot Preston. 05:45Lab grown sausages and an apolitical body to set land use policy. 05:56The latest weather forecast for farmers. 05:58Liz Bonnin presents the greater racket-tailed drongo of South-East Asia.
| 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 Fr Dermot Preston. 05:45Fishing visas and labour shortages. Land prices and land use and communities. 05:58Miranda Krestovnikoff presents the Arctic specialist the king eider duck.
| 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 Fr Dermot Preston 05:45New report says controlled heather burning can benefit peatlands. Fishing apprenticeship. 05:58Martin Hughes-Games presents the twite.
| 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 Fr Dermot Preston. 05:45Loopholes on the Scottish hunting ban are being closed, but the arguments continue. 05:58Actor Samuel West on the call of the dipper.
| 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 Fr Dermot Preston 05:45The Defra secretary on the sustainable farming incentive; and pressure on fishing waters. 05:58Writer and wildlife programme-maker Stephen Moss recalls seeing a great crested grebe.
| 05:20The latest weather reports and forecasts for UK shipping. 05:30The latest news from BBC Radio 4 05:43Spiritual reflection with Fr Dermot Morrin of St Albert's Catholic Chaplaincy, Edinburgh. 05:45Martin Warde talks about his journey to becoming the first Irish Traveller comedian.
| 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 Minster Church of St Peter, Leeds in West Yorkshire. 05:45The renowned photographer, film-maker and activist against the US opioid addiction crisis.
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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. 06:07Rose Ferraby finds out about Seahenge - a timber monument found on a beach in Norfolk. 06:30Farming and the environment with the Defra secretary, Therese Coffey. 06:57The latest weather reports and forecast
| 06:00The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4 06:05John McCarthy considers the benefits and drawbacks of having a tough hide. 06:35We visit a farm in Fife where sheep have been re-introduced on formerly arable land. 06:57The latest weather reports and forecast
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| 07:00 | | | | | | 07:00Including Sports Desk, Weather and Thought for the Day.
| 07:00The latest news headlines. Including a look at the papers. 07:10Edward Stourton examines some of the religious and ethical stories of the week. 07:54Simon Thomas makes the Radio 4 Appeal on behalf of Justice and Care. 07:57The latest weather reports and forecast
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| 08:00 | | | | | | | 08:00The latest news headlines. Including a look at the papers. 08:10From West London Synagogue marking the atrocities of the Nazis, and other genocides. 08:48Rebecca Stott asks if communal living could solve society's most pressing problems. 08:58Actress Greta Scacchi compares the birds she knew in Australia with those in London.
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| 09:00 | 09:00Adam Rutherford with Sandra Youkhana, Adrian Hon and Louise Blain 09:451/5The unsung story of the women who worked for the early American intelligence agencies.
| 09:00How corpse-based beetles can answer long-standing questions about human evolution. 09:30Journalist Ramita Navai talks to psychology professor Mary-Frances O'Connor about grief. 09:452/5The birth of the CIA involved the recruitment of determined and resourceful women.
| 09:00We fact check Jeremy Hunt’s pledge to halve inflation. 09:30How Tai Chi can boost your immune system, rewire your brain and even reduce visceral fat. 09:453/5A new female task force in the CIA is born - colloquially named The Petticoat Panel.
| 09:00Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss why some materials lose all electrical resistance. 09:454/5Addy Hawkins finally achieves her main ambition to be sent on a full European assignment.
| 09:00Michael Pollan, writer, shares the soundtrack of his life with Lauren Laverne. 09:455/5Four key CIA women were crucial in identifying new and escalating global nuclear threats.
| 09:00Farmer and presenter Adam Henson, writer Caro Giles and Tom Allen's Inheritance Tracks.
| 09:00The Sunday morning news magazine programme. Presented by Paddy O'Connell
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| 10:00 | 10:00Women artists at the Brits. Targeted adverts online. When's the right time to have a baby?
| 10:00A new study examining disproportionate number of female teachers developing mesothelioma
| 10:00Childcare reform – what needs to change?
| 10:00Blue Plaque for the 'founding spirit' of the Notting Hill Carnival, Claudia Jones.
| 10:00Anita speaks to the daughters of two Jewish girls who fled Nazi persecution.
| 10:301/6Jay Rayner hosts a culinary panel show packed full of tasty titbits.
| 10:00Brian has news that looks set to rock him and forces him to answer testing questions.
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| 11:00 | 11:30What can past strikes tell us about how to resolve the current wave of industrial strife?
| 11:00Did aliens build the pyramids!? 11:30The story of My Funny Valentine as it travelled across time.
| 11:005/10The man who smuggled Shamima Begum to Syria claims he was spying for Canada. 11:30Oti Mabuse is joined by her sister Motsi Mabuse to hear about her dancing legend.
| 11:00Why did people take to the streets, risking arrest and a barrage of bullets? 11:30Winifred Robinson reports on a unique investigation into child mental health in Bradford.
| 11:00Is the system for detention in psychiatric care working? 11:301/6It's 'Pest Control to Milton Jones', as he becomes an expert in clearing vermin.
| 11:00Top commentators review the political week 11:30A trip to the world's highest road tunnel shows the perilous conditions in which many live
| 11:15Corinne Le Quéré, scientist, shares the soundtrack of her life with Lauren Laverne.
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| 12:00 | 12:00The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4. 12:04Why is Britain's bus service failing some passengers? 12:57The latest weather forecast
| 12:00The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4. 12:04Call You and Yours: How is your energy company dealing with you? 12:57The latest weather forecast
| 12:00The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4. 12:04Amazon customers complain about being sent pet food instead of expensive electronics. 12:57The latest weather forecast
| 12:00The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4. 12:04Gap Finders: Blind Beauty founder Hazal Baybasin. 12:32Is paying more for premium petrol worth the extra pennies? 12:57The latest weather forecast
| 12:00The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4. 12:04What is neurodiversity, and how has it changed the way we talk about autism? 12:57The latest weather forecast
| 12:00The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4. 12:04For the first time unmarried parents will be entitled to bereavement benefits. 12:305/11Andy Zaltzman quizzes the week's news. 12:57The latest weather forecast
| 12:00The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4. 12:045/8Sue Perkins hosts Radio 4's longest-running panel show, Just a Minute. 12:32Jaega Wise finds out how Brexit is working out for food producers, three years on. 12:57The latest weather forecast
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| 13:00 | 13:00Forty-five minutes of news, analysis and comment, with Sarah Montague. 13:453/12A trucker leaves a tape about an appalling crime. Three words echo: Dig it Up.
| 13:00Forty-five minutes of news, analysis and comment, with Sarah Montague. 13:454/12The story of how criminals dumped a million tonnes. A million tonnes of what?
| 13:00Forty-five minutes of news, analysis and comment, with Sarah Montague. 13:455/12Who was Joe Ferguson? His family says he was a man on a mission. What did he know?
| 13:00Forty-five minutes of news, analysis and comment, with Sarah Montague. 13:456/12In the dead of night, a meeting about an eerie event. Could Mobuoy still be a threat?
| 13:00Forty-five minutes of news, analysis and comment, with Sarah Montague. 13:457/12A memo goes missing - until now. It rallies a community to keep calling for the truth.
| 13:00The latest national and international news and weather reports from BBC Radio 4 13:10Alex Forsyth presents political debate from Darley Abbey Scouts Hall in Derby.
| 13:00Radio 4's look at the week's big stories from both home and around the world 13:30Natalie Haynes explores why overthrowing a government by force is not as easy as it looks.
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| 14:00 | 14:00Things are hotting up in the kitchen for Adam before some shocking news arrives. 14:15Oscar-winning film-maker Damien Chazelle discusses his career and cultural influences.
| 14:00The Aldridges are all at sea, and Stella finds herself out of the loop. 14:15Noreen returns to Zambia after 20 years in the UK to face the family she left behind.
| 14:00It’s the middle of the night and Alice and Chris have arrived in London. 14:15Katy’s got a new stepdad, and her life is about to be thrown off course.
| 14:00Tony tries to find peace and quiet, and the Aldridge siblings want some answers. 14:153/88 November 1923: the Nazis launch their coup. But overnight, it all quickly unravels.
| 14:00David finds himself in a tricky situation, while Ruth has some advice for a fellow farmer. 14:151/5Sarah Larsen went missing after investigating an urban legend. 14:45Who lends the government money and why? And what exactly does the stock market do?
| 14:00Have your say on the issues discussed on Any Questions? 14:45Fuelling the future with hydrogen. Tom Heap reports.
| 14:00We dig into the GQT archives for a pests and diseases advice special. 14:45John Yorke takes a look at Lady Chatterley's Lover by DH Lawrence.
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| 15:00 | 15:003/13The wide-ranging music quiz with Paul Gambaccini. 15:30Jaega Wise explores the world of cask investment programmes, counterfeits and theft.
| 15:00Short documentaries and adventures in sound. Presented by Josie Long. 15:30The van Tulleken brothers explore what change is and how it happens.
| 15:00Our panel of experts answer your questions on mortgages and the housing market. 15:30From deadly fungal meningitis to a hospital super bug, is a fungal pandemic possible?
| 15:00Rose Ferraby finds out about Seahenge - a timber monument found on a beach in Norfolk. 15:27Joseph Coelho makes the Radio 4 Appeal on behalf of Auditory Verbal UK. 15:30Monica Heisey talks about her debut novel, Really Good, Actually.
| 15:00We dig into the GQT archives for a pests and diseases advice special. 15:45A new story from Andrew O'Hagan about lost love, Robert Burns and the Clydebank Blitz.
| 15:002/2Mowgli, Bagheera and Baloo meet some unsavoury characters on their journey through Mumbai.
| 15:00DH Lawrence's classic retold in 21st century Redcar.
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| 16:00 | 16:00Jade Anouka talks to past Hamlets and discovers the untold story of The Red Book. 16:30Holocaust survivor Lily Ebert speaks about holding onto her faith through horrific times.
| 16:00Michael Rosen is joined by grammar fanatic Ellen Jovin. 16:30Bridgerton's Adjoa Andoh chooses the iconic American writer Zora Neale Hurston
| 16:00The religion of work and welfare. 16:30How the Conservative chair's tax affairs were exposed by journalists.
| 16:00Did aliens build the pyramids!? 16:30Can serving less meat in school dinners help the UK reach its climate goals?
| 16:00Matthew Bannister on a doctor, a musician, an artist and an archaeologist. 16:30We fact check Jeremy Hunt’s pledge to halve inflation.
| 16:00Screenwriter Lesley Paterson reveals how her sporting career helped to fund her new film
| 16:00Chris Power talks to Katy Hays, RF Kuang and Kate Weinberg about a ubiquitous new trend 16:30The TS Eliot prize-winning poet makes her selection of listeners' 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 17:30The CBI boss on being Jewish during 'The Troubles' and why everyone's a Brexiteer now. 17:54The latest weather reports and forecasts for UK shipping. 17:57The latest weather reports and forecast
| 17:00The story of one primary school on the front line of the cost of living crisis. 17:40The renowned photographer, film-maker and activist against the US opioid addiction crisis. 17:54The latest weather reports and forecasts for UK shipping. 17:57The latest weather reports and forecast
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| 18:00 | 18:00Rishi Sunak has ordered an investigation into former chancellor Nadhim Zahawi's taxes. 18:305/8Sue Perkins hosts Radio 4's longest-running panel show, Just a Minute.
| 18:00The BBC has seen evidence that children at some care homes in Doncaster were abused. 18:302/4Phil will solve your problems. Well, he'll try. Sitcom also starring Johnny Vegas.
| 18:00Berlin has bowed to months of international pressure to supply Kyiv with Leopard 2 tanks 18:304/6Joanna has a health scare and then she and Roger receive sad news
| 18:00Nadhim Zahawi is facing pressure to explain his multi-million pound tax settlement. 18:301/4Are you ready for Armageddon? Get prepared!
| 18:006 people have been jailed for child trafficking after the arrest of a 14-year-old boy. 18:305/11Andy Zaltzman quizzes the week's news.
| 18:00A thirteen year old boy shot two people in occupied East Jerusalem 18:15Clive Anderson and guests with an eclectic mix of conversation, music and comedy.
| 18:00Nadhim Zahawi has been sacked as Conservative Party chairman 18:15A selection of highlights from the past week on BBC radio
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| 19:00 | 19:00The Aldridges are all at sea, and Stella finds herself out of the loop. 19:15Sam Steiner and Josie Rourke on their new production of Lemons Lemons Lemons Lemons Lemons
| 19:00It’s the middle of the night and Alice and Chris have arrived in London. 19:15Artist John Akomfrah on representing the UK at the Venice Biennale, Oscar nominations
| 19:00Tony tries to find peace and quiet, and the Aldridge siblings want some answers. 19:15Mel C at Sadler's Wells in How Did We Get Here? choreographed by Jules Cunningham.
| 19:00David finds himself in a tricky situation, while Ruth has some advice for a fellow farmer. 19:15The Fabelmans and Noises Off reviewed, Joe Cornish on new TV drama Lockwood and Co.
| 19:00Alice makes an amazing discovery, and will friends help one of their own in crisis? 19:15Ellen E Jones and Mark Kermode explore how fatness is portrayed on screen.
| 19:00The renowned photographer, film-maker and activist against the US opioid addiction crisis. 19:15Folk musician Eliza Carthy reveals her formative cultural influences.
| 19:00Who has been caught red-handed? Tony is put on the spot. 19:152/4Richard decides to write his celebrity autobiography with help from famous friends. 19:454/10Could a talent show salvage a young impressionist’s relationship?
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| 20:00 | 20:00Sue Mitchell investigates the dangerous organisations behind the the deadly migrant trade. 20:30The story of a town destroyed by one of the worst wildfires in California's history.
| 20:00The story of one primary school on the front line of the cost of living crisis. 20:40Spotlight on Guide Dog waiting lists and plans to raise the profile of blind ice hockey.
| 20:00Live debate examining the moral issues behind one of the week's news stories. #moralmaze 20:45Martin Warde talks about his journey to becoming the first Irish Traveller comedian.
| 20:00Can our trains be made reliable again? 20:30Can too much choice be bad for shoppers? Evan Davis and guests discuss.
| 20:00Alex Forsyth presents political debate from Darley Abbey Scouts Hall in Derby. 20:50Rebecca Stott asks if communal living could solve society's most pressing problems.
| 20:00A look back at Chicago's underground feminist abortion service.
| 20:00We fact check Jeremy Hunt’s pledge to halve inflation. 20:30Matthew Bannister on a doctor, a musician, an artist and an archaeologist.
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| 21:00 | 21:00Is emergency care in psychiatry working? 21:30Adam Rutherford with Sandra Youkhana, Adrian Hon and Louise Blain
| 21:00From deadly fungal meningitis to a hospital super bug, is a fungal pandemic possible? 21:30How corpse-based beetles can answer long-standing questions about human evolution.
| 21:00The van Tulleken brothers explore what change is and how it happens. 21:30How the Conservative chair's tax affairs were exposed by journalists.
| 21:00Can serving less meat in school dinners help the UK reach its climate goals? 21:30Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss why some materials lose all electrical resistance.
| 21:004/5Foreign affairs expert Dr Fiona Hill gives her BBC Reith Lecture on Freedom from Fear.
| 21:004/10Stone. Written by Richard Monks. Detective series created by Danny Brocklehurst. 21:454/5After the disastrous Thanksgiving dinner, Nelson has decided to move out.
| 21:00For the first time unmarried parents will be entitled to bereavement benefits. 21:25Simon Thomas makes the Radio 4 Appeal on behalf of Justice and Care. 21:30Celebrity culture through the lens of Elizabeth Taylor.
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| 22:00 | 22:00Rishi Sunak asks independent ethics adviser to look into the affair 22:456/10By Robert Harris. In Boston, Nayler puts together a search party for the manhunt.
| 22:00Reports suggest Olaf Scholz has bowed to intense pressure 22:457/10By Robert Harris. Nayler and his search party are close to finding Ned and Will.
| 22:00Berlin sending 14 Leopard 2 tanks – Washington providing 31 Abrams tanks 22:458/10By Robert Harris. When English warships arrive, Ned and Will must find a new refuge.
| 22:00We speak to one of those denied their rights after the scandal 22:459/10By Robert Harris. Years later, a chance discovery puts Nayler back on Will’s trail.
| 22:00Worshippers were attacked at a synagogue on Holocaust Memorial Day 22:4510/10By Robert Harris. Nayler sails to America with Frances, hoping to kill her husband.
| 22:00The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4 22:15Live debate examining the moral issues behind one of the week's news stories. #moralmaze
| 22:00Carolyn Quinn hosts Radio 4's Sunday night political discussion programme.
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| 23:00 | 23:00Bob Stanley talks band names, from the rubbish to the brilliant. 23:30All the news from today's sitting at Westminster.
| 23:004/4Sketch show with Daniel Rigby, Freya Parker, Mike Wozniak, Cariad Lloyd and Henry Paker. 23:30Sean Curran reports as MPs question ministers on mistakes made by the Probation Service.
| 23:004/4The story of Ashley, a tall comedian who loves William Shatner and hates textured fabrics. 23:154/4Stand-up Darren Harriott on his experiences as a Brummie. 23:30All the news from today's sitting at Westminster.
| 23:003/6Diversity of opinion, thought-provoking debate, and comedy from voices new to Radio 4. 23:30The UK says its Challenger 2 tanks should be in Ukraine at the end of March.
| 23:00Lies, lies and more lies. 23:30All the news from today's sitting at Westminster.
| 23:003/13The wide-ranging music quiz with Paul Gambaccini. 23:30Guest poet Lavinia Greenlaw makes her selection of poems.
| 23:00Clive Anderson and guests with an eclectic mix of conversation, music and comedy. 23:30John McCarthy considers the benefits and drawbacks of having a tough hide.
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