| 00:00 | 00:00The latest news and weather forecast from BBC Radio 4. 00:156/6Phil Tinline explores the role of conspiracy, and conspiracy theory, in British politics. 00:45Bells on Sunday comes from the medieval parish church of St Mary’s Dennington in Suffolk. 00:48The latest weather reports and forecasts for UK shipping
| 00:00The latest news and weather forecast from BBC Radio 4. 00:301/5Journalist Fergal Keane's powerful and intensely personal memoir of war, fear and PTSD. 00:48The latest weather reports and forecasts for UK shipping
| 00:00The latest news and weather forecast from BBC Radio 4. 00:302/5Journalist Fergal Keane turns to his grandmother's experience of political violence. 00:48The latest weather reports and forecasts for UK shipping
| 00:00The latest news and weather forecast from BBC Radio 4. 00:303/5Journalist Fergal Keane's memoir about his PTSD reaches Rwanda's and the 1994 genocide. 00:48The latest weather reports and forecasts for UK shipping
| 00:00The latest news and weather forecast from BBC Radio 4. 00:304/5In journalist Fergal Keane's memoir it's 2008 and he is haunted by the horrors of the past 00:48The latest weather reports and forecasts for UK shipping
| 00:00The latest news and weather forecast from BBC Radio 4. 00:305/5In journalist Fergal Keane's memoir about PTSD he confronts the ghosts of his past. 00:48The latest weather reports and forecasts for UK shipping
| 00:00The latest news and weather forecast from BBC Radio 4. 00:15With poet, playwright and librettist Rommi Smith. 00:48The latest weather reports and forecasts for UK shipping
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| 01:00 | 01:00BBC Radio 4 joins the BBC World Service.
| 01:00BBC Radio 4 joins the BBC World Service.
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| 01:00BBC Radio 4 joins the BBC World Service.
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| 05:00 | 05:20The latest weather reports and forecasts for UK shipping 05:30National and international news from BBC Radio 4 05:43A spiritual comment and prayer to begin the day with Yousra Samir Imran. 05:45Measuring methane in sheep to breed an animal with a low carbon footprint. 05:56The latest weather forecast for farmers. 05:58Writer Paul Evans reflects on the merlin.
| 05:20The latest weather reports and forecasts for UK shipping 05:30National and international news from BBC Radio 4 05:43A spiritual comment and prayer to begin the day with Yousra Samir Imran. 05:45Egg production and avian influenza: producers call for a vaccine. 05:58Wildlife cameraman Doug Allan recalls his encounters with snow petrels in Antarctica.
| 05:20The latest weather reports and forecasts for UK shipping 05:30National and international news from BBC Radio 4 05:43A spiritual comment and prayer to begin the day with Yousra Samir Imran. 05:45Fishermen's concerns about three new highly protected marine areas in English waters. 05:58Childhood holidays in France were a chance to see rare birds for Fyfe Dangerfield.
| 05:20The latest weather reports and forecasts for UK shipping 05:30National and international news from BBC Radio 4 05:43A spiritual comment and prayer to begin the day with Yousra Samir Imran. 05:45Chief vet says vaccination is still not an option for tackling bird flu in free-range hens 05:58Olympic Gold medallist Alex Gregory on the birds he sees while out early morning training.
| 05:20The latest weather reports and forecasts for UK shipping 05:30National and international news from BBC Radio 4 05:43A spiritual comment and prayer to begin the day with Yousra Samir Imran. 05:45How close are we to banning the trimming of chicks’ beaks? 05:58Bill Oddie presents the sand martin.
| 05:20The latest weather reports and forecasts for UK shipping 05:30National and international news from BBC Radio 4 05:43A spiritual comment and prayer to begin the day with the Rev Dr Alfred Banya. 05:45An early morning encounter with warden Paul Collins at the Spurn Bird Observatory.
| 05:20The latest weather reports and forecasts for UK shipping 05:30National and international news from BBC Radio 4 05:43Bells on Sunday comes from St Mary's Church in Dunsford, Devon 05:45Outspoken Red Wall MP and prominent voice in the New Conservatives movement.
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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. 06:07Dougie Vipond explores the artistic influence of the Tay estuary. 06:30Which comes first the chicken or the egg? A look at egg production. 06:57The latest weather reports and forecast
| 06:00The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4 06:05Mark Tully looks at the emotional impact of Rain in a programme for St Swithun's Day. 06:35Caz Graham visits a family farm making ice cream in the Lake District. 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. 07:10Defrocking could come back as a punishment for Anglican priests. 07:54TV presenter Mel Giedroyc makes the Radio 4 Appeal on behalf of Why me? 07:57The latest weather forecast
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| 08:00 | | | | | | | 08:00The latest news headlines. Including a look at the Sunday papers. 08:10Jonathan Arnold reflects on William Byrd's contribution to Christian music and worship. 08:48Michael Morpurgo reflects on age as he approaches his 80th birthday. 08:58Comedian Sue Perkins recalls meeting a great horned owl at the Staffordshire Country Show.
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| 09:00 | 09:00Kirsty Wark with Kevin Fong, Isabel Hardman, Phil Whitaker and Andrew Seaton 09:451/5Journalist Fergal Keane's powerful and intensely personal memoir of war, fear and PTSD.
| 09:00Jonathan Freedland takes the long view of mutinous marches. 09:30Exploring how interacting with the natural elements can improve mental wellbeing. 09:452/5Journalist Fergal Keane turns to his grandmother's experience of political violence.
| 09:00Who is coming to the UK - and how do we count them? 09:30An early morning encounter with warden Paul Collins at the Spurn Bird Observatory. 09:453/5Journalist Fergal Keane's memoir about his PTSD reaches Rwanda's and the 1994 genocide.
| 09:00Matthew Syed tells the story of China's rise in the 20th century - through ping pong. 09:30Poet Paul Farley goes walking in circles, beginning at Castlerigg Stone Circle in Cumbria. 09:454/5In journalist Fergal Keane's memoir it's 2008 and he is haunted by the horrors of the past
| 09:00Stanley Tucci, actor, shares the soundtrack of his life with Lauren Laverne. 09:455/5In journalist Fergal Keane's memoir about PTSD he confronts the ghosts of his past.
| 09:00Dawn O’Porter reveals why she turned her back on TV in favour of the written word.
| 09:00The Sunday morning news magazine programme. Presented by Paddy O'Connell
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| 10:00 | 10:00Former prison officer Alex South, actor Beth Alsbury and journalist Christina Lamb.
| 10:00Exploring recipes found on gravestones.
| 10:00Trichotillomania and the secret shame of pulling your hair out.
| 10:00What About Men? Caitlin Moran takes on the modern man in a book.
| 10:00We hear the case of 'Tina', whose criminal conviction is limiting her work opportunities.
| 10:00Sue Perkins and Lucy Worsley join Greg Jenner to discuss the life of Agatha Christie. 10:30Greg James loses himself in the vast BBC archives.
| 10:00There are difficult questions for Helen, and will Jazzer's wedding go without a hitch?
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| 11:00 | 11:00Alan Dein returns for global encounters with strangers and old friends via the internet. 11:30Evan Davis interviews Dame Sharon White, chair of the John Lewis Partnership.
| 11:00What really went on in that Wuhan market - and the curious case of the raccoon dog. 11:30Zakia Sewell explores what we mean by 'taste'.
| 11:00Someone is holding popstar Jung’s phone in their hands. 11:30One of World War Two’s most successful double agents is finally revealed.
| 11:00What lies behind the riots that erupted after the French police's killing of young Nahel? 11:30The actor-comedian and the poet advocate for their favourite books
| 11:00Many have tried to broker peace between Israel and Palestine, but is there any hope left? 11:301/4Can Jack and Millie deal with Harry’s bongos, Delphine’s chicken and Shirley’s bombshell?
| 11:00Isabel Hardman of The Spectator assesses the latest developments at Westminster. 11:30How an underground network in Iraq helped free Yazidi women and girls from slavery.
| 11:15Peter Doig, artist, shares the soundtrack of his life. With Lauren Laverne.
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| 12:00 | 12:00The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4. 12:04Should we be breeding chickens to produce as much meat as possible in the fastest time? 12:57The latest weather forecast
| 12:00The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4. 12:04Call You & Yours: Have you been part of a data breach? What happened? 12:57The latest weather forecast
| 12:00The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4. 12:04Driving tests: how bots take the slots. 12:57The latest weather forecast
| 12:00The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4. 12:04The young female entrepreneur with an alternative to wearing a fashion outfit just once. 12:32Are barefoot shoes better for your feet? 12:57The latest weather forecast
| 12:00The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4. 12:04In the near future, Paul Farley finds that he is the last person on the planet. 12:57The latest weather forecast
| 12:00The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4. 12:04Investigation shows over 700,000 households have missed out on energy bill support. 12:304/6What did Humza Yousaf and King Charles really say to each other in Edinburgh? 12:57The latest weather forecast
| 12:00The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4. 12:046/6Comedians try to smuggle truths past opponents in David Mitchell's comedy panel game. 12:32Dan Saladino hears from the bakers in Ukraine supplying fresh bread to the front line. 12:57The latest weather forecast
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| 13:00 | 13:00Forty-five minutes of news, analysis and comment, with Sarah Montague. 13:45Wi-Fi, Broadband, 4G, 5G and now satellites. How do they connect us to the internet?
| 13:00Forty-five minutes of news, analysis and comment, with Sarah Montague. 13:45The Cloud has drifted into all our lives, but what - and where - is it?
| 13:00Forty-five minutes of news, analysis and comment, with Sarah Montague. 13:45What are Virtual Reality, Augmented Reality and the Metaverse?
| 13:00Forty-five minutes of news, analysis and comment, with Sarah Montague. 13:45Is cryptocurrency dodgy? What is blockchain, and what have they got do do with Web 3.0?
| 13:00Forty-five minutes of news, analysis and comment, with Ben Wright. 13:45Just how big is big data, and what can you do with it?
| 13:00The latest national and international news and weather reports from BBC Radio 4 13:10Alex Forsyth presents political discussion from The Buccleuch Centre in Langholm.
| 13:00Radio 4's look at the week's big stories from both home and around the world 13:30Archbishop Justin Welby has conversations with public figures about their inner lives.
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| 14:00 | 14:00Brad has a crisis of confidence. 14:15A poetic exploration of love, loss, and growing up 'mixed-race' Scottish, by Hannah Lavery
| 14:00There’s trouble for Henry. 14:15A true story of a young priest showing faith in action during the Aids crisis.
| 14:00Jim drops a shocking bombshell. 14:15Spring 2022, reports emerge of an unusual series of crimes in a valley in West Yorkshire.
| 14:00There are difficult questions for Helen. 14:15Gret rises to stardom at the Tudor court as Anne Boleyn’s Fool. But is her life in danger?
| 14:00Will Jazzer and Tracy’s wedding go without a hitch? 14:151/5A pharmaceutical company in Belfast promises a miracle drug to cure PTSD. 14:45In 1981 the South African rugby team toured New Zealand, prompting huge protests.
| 14:00Call Any Answers? to have your say on the big issues in the news this week 14:45Neil MacGregor tours Britain's museums to explore how the past tells us who we want to be.
| 14:00Horticultural programme featuring a group of gardening experts. 14:45Neil MacGregor tours Britain's museums to explore how the past tells us who we want to be.
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| 15:00 | 15:001/6Three students from the University of Exeter take on their dons in the upbeat quiz. 15:30The new campaign to make wild venison a mainstay for British meat eaters.
| 15:00Josie Long presents short documentaries exploring remembrance. 15:30Could powerful genetic technologies usher in a new eugenic era?
| 15:00Is now a good time to save and what are the options? 15:30Poems and prose from NHS staff on their experiences of the Covid pandemic.
| 15:00Dougie Vipond explores the artistic influence of the Tay estuary. 15:27Author and journalist Christina Lamb makes the Radio 4 Appeal on behalf of Street Child. 15:30James Naughtie and readers talk to Julian Barnes about his novel Arthur and George.
| 15:00Horticultural programme featuring a group of gardening experts. 15:452/3Liam is training in latte art at a cafe using food waste.
| 15:001/2Murder, fast cars and intrigue. A romantic thriller set in 1950s France by Mary Stewart.
| 15:002/2Murder, fast cars and intrigue. A romantic thriller set in 1950s France by Mary Stewart.
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| 16:00 | 16:00Brian Cox and Robin Ince find out if we should be worried about supervolcanoes. 16:30Prof Tim Spector’s top tips on what to eat to maximise health and wellbeing.
| 16:00Tech journalist Lara Lewington looks into information battles played out on Wikipedia. 16:30The actor-comedian and the poet advocate for their favourite books
| 16:00Matthew Syed tells the story of China's rise in the 20th century - through ping pong. 16:30Mistrust of journalists in France and how some have been a target.
| 16:00Mel Giedroyc charts the creation of Walt Disney’s Pinocchio. 16:30Catch up on the latest cosmological research that has physicists ‘excited’.
| 16:00Matthew Bannister on a civil servant, journalist, table tennis champion, radio executive. 16:30The programme that holds the BBC to account on behalf of the radio audience.
| 16:00Best-selling author Caitlin Moran on turning her hand to writing about men.
| 16:00Richard Ford talks to Alex Clark about his latest novel, Be Mine. 16:30The writer Michael Pedersen 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 17:30Are barefoot shoes better for your feet? 17:54The latest weather reports and forecasts for UK shipping 17:57The latest weather forecast
| 17:00Mishal Husain is joined by a panel of guests in the BBC's Radio Theatre. 17:40Outspoken Red Wall MP and prominent voice in the New Conservatives movement. 17:54The latest weather reports and forecasts for UK shipping 17:57The latest weather forecast
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| 18:00 | 18:00Israel has launched a huge military operation in the area 18:306/6Comedians try to smuggle truths past opponents in David Mitchell's comedy panel game.
| 18:00There's been more violence in Jenin on the second day of Israel's military operation. 18:30Janey doesn’t know how long she’s got left, so she’s telling ALL the jokes!
| 18:00The BBC has previously reported claims of unlawful killings by British troops 18:30Robin Ince is back with his acclaimed show. This time he's talking about love and books.
| 18:00Stephen Lawrence's mother, Baroness Lawrence, said the decision was a "disgrace" 18:306/6Tony gets a new haircut to look like Paul Weller but ends up looking like Sue Perkins.
| 18:00Kyiv has been pressing for the shells to help with its counter offensive against Russia 18:304/6What did Humza Yousaf and King Charles really say to each other in Edinburgh?
| 18:00Rishi Sunak has made clear the UK is opposed to the use of cluster bombs. 18:15Anneka Rice and guests with an eclectic mix of conversation, music and comedy.
| 18:00BBC suspends presenter over allegations that he paid a teenager for explicit photos 18:15Freya McClements chooses audio highlights from the past week.
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| 19:00 | 19:00There’s trouble for Henry. 19:15Music legend Dolly Parton, noise abatement for music practice and a kids book festival.
| 19:00Jim drops a shocking bombshell. 19:15Ben Okri's Tiger Work, film director Shamira Raphaela, a visit to Leighton House museum
| 19:00There are difficult questions for Helen. 19:15Front Row brings you the highlights of the Manchester International Festival.
| 19:00Will Jazzer and Tracy’s wedding go without a hitch? 19:15Kwame Kwei-Armah on his play Beneatha's Place and new film Elemental reviewed.
| 19:00Tracy is touched by a surprising gesture. 19:15Rakhi Singh and Alexis Ffrench add five more tracks to the playlist.
| 19:00Outspoken Red Wall MP and prominent voice in the New Conservatives movement. 19:15Which species is 'better': bees or wasps? Brian Cox and Robin Ince find out.
| 19:00Susan finds herself in a war zone. 19:151/6Alexei Sayle travels from London to Blackpool, talking to strangers on his train. 19:455/5An original short story for radio by writer Malaika Kegode.
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| 20:00 | 20:00Someone is holding popstar Jung’s phone in their hands. 20:30Could 'job design' make British workers more productive? Pauline Mason investigates.
| 20:00Mishal Husain is joined by a panel of guests in the BBC's Radio Theatre. 20:40Abdul Eneser describes his near fatal accident at Manchester Piccadilly train station.
| 20:00Live debate examining the moral issues behind one of the week's news stories.
| 20:00Many have tried to broker peace between Israel and Palestine, but is there any hope left? 20:30The booming market for second-hand buying and selling.
| 20:00Alex Forsyth presents political discussion from The Buccleuch Centre in Langholm. 20:50Michael Morpurgo reflects on age as he approaches his 80th birthday.
| 20:00Dr Phil Hammond asks if his satire and journalism have undermined the NHS.
| 20:00The programme that holds the BBC to account on behalf of the radio audience. 20:30Matthew Bannister on a civil servant, journalist, table tennis champion, radio executive.
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| 21:00 | 21:00The lab leak theory goes mainstream. How safe are top-security laboratories? 21:30Kirsty Wark with Kevin Fong, Isabel Hardman, Phil Whitaker and Andrew Seaton
| 21:00Poems and prose from NHS staff on their experiences of the Covid pandemic. 21:30Jonathan Freedland takes the long view of mutinous marches.
| 21:00Could powerful genetic technologies usher in a new eugenic era? 21:30Mistrust of journalists in France and how some have been a target.
| 21:00Catch up on the latest cosmological research that has physicists ‘excited’. 21:30Alan Dein returns for global encounters with strangers and old friends via the internet.
| 21:00Wi-Fi, Broadband, 4G, 5G and now satellites. How do they connect us to the internet?
| 21:002/10Toby Jones stars as Sir Joseph Olinska MP, now in the throws of a vicious divorce. 21:453/8Jon Holmes's comedy current affairs concept album remixes the news into satirical shapes.
| 21:00Investigation shows over 700,000 households have missed out on energy bill support. 21:25TV presenter Mel Giedroyc makes the Radio 4 Appeal on behalf of Why me? 21:30Anneka Rice and guests with an eclectic mix of conversation, music and comedy.
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| 22:00 | 22:00Palestinian leaders say eight people have been killed 22:45Connie's confession reveals her most shameful secret.
| 22:00We get the latest from the refugee camp. 22:45Connie relives September 11, the day that her life changed forever.
| 22:00MOD confirms UK Special Forces part of Afghan war crimes inquiry 22:45Connie tells Claire the truth about her dad.
| 22:00The Labour leader says he's "very uncomfortable" with the marking boycott at universities 22:45Drew calls Connie in utter disbelief that she is alive.
| 22:00Ukraine has been asking for the weapons for months amid an ammunition shortage 22:45Connie and Claire finally go on their road trip to New York.
| 22:00The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4 22:15Rakhi Singh and Alexis Ffrench add five more tracks to the playlist.
| 22:00Ben Wright hosts Radio 4's Sunday night political discussion programme.
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| 23:00 | 23:00Gaby Roslin hosts the film quiz with impressions by Alistair McGowan and Ronni Ancona. 23:30All the news from Westminster with Sean Curran, including questions on fuel prices.
| 23:00India investigates the idea that the witch hunts were a targeted attack on female healers. 23:30News, views and features on today's stories in Parliament
| 23:00Comedian Maisie Adam talks about her love of football ahead of the Women's World Cup 2023. 23:153/8Jon Holmes's comedy current affairs concept album remixes the news into satirical shapes. 23:30Sean Curran reports on Prime Minister's Questions - minus the Prime Minister.
| 23:00Rylan talks to trans man and father of two, Freddy McConnell. 23:30Susan Hulme reports on a furious reaction from MPs to plans to close rail ticket offices.
| 23:00Nick Wallis continues his investigation into the Post Office Horizon scandal. 23:30Peers debate the 75th anniversary of the arrival of the Windrush Generation.
| 23:001/6Three students from the University of Exeter take on their dons in the upbeat quiz. 23:30Yeti enthusiasts Andy and Richard investigate a murder in India. Is the killer a yeti?
| 23:00Live debate examining the moral issues behind one of the week's news stories.
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