Schedule
Early
00:00
Midnight News—06/10/2025
National and international news from BBC Radio 4
00:15
Crossing Continents—Haitians Living in Fear in the Dominican Republic
How Haitians in the Dominican Republic are being targeted for expulsion.
00:45
Bells on Sunday—Winchester Cathedral in Hampshire.
Bells on Sunday, comes from Winchester Cathedral in Hampshire.
00:48
Shipping Forecast—06/10/2025
The latest weather reports and forecasts for UK shipping
01:00
Selection of BBC World Service Programmes—06/10/2025
A selection of BBC World Service news and current affairs, arts and science programmes.
05:00
News Summary—06/10/2025
National and international news from BBC Radio 4
05:04
Last Word—Dame Jane Goodall, Tony Harrison, Lord Menzies Campbell, Danny Thompson
Matthew Bannister on a primatologist, a poet, a politician and a bass player.
05:34
Shipping Forecast—06/10/2025
The latest weather reports and forecasts for UK shipping
05:43
Prayer for the Day—More than a cup of tea
A spiritual comment and prayer to start the day with the Rev Lynne Gibson.
05:45
Farming Today—06/10/25: Rural policing, grape harvest, Conservative Party conference
Is rural crime falling off the radar in some police force areas?
05:57
Weather—06/10/2025
The latest weather reports and forecasts for farmers
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Morning
06:00
Today—06/10/2025
News and current affairs, including Sports Desk, Weather and Thought for the Day.
09:00
Start the Week—Yanis Varoufakis on Greece’s civil war
Greek economist Yanis Varoufakis and historians Paul Cartledge and Mary Vincent.
09:45
Café Hope—Dedication to donation
How one woman wants to get more people to give blood after donations helped her husband.
10:00
Woman's Hour—Kellie Bright, Archbishop of Canterbury Sarah Mullally, Summer of Sport
Is the SEND system working for children with special educational needs?
10:55
A Carnival of Animals—The Orangutan
Katherine Rundell explores wonderful stories of 20 astonishing but endangered animals.
11:00
Three Ages of Child—Episode 2: The Middle Years
2/3A journey through the landscape that shapes the health of our children.
11:45
Fly, Wild Swans by Jung Chang—Episode 1
1/5The sequel to Jung Chang’s global bestseller, Wild Swans.
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Afternoon
12:00
News Summary—06/10/2025
The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4.
12:04
You and Yours—Thames Water Bills, Florists, Collectibles
We reveal how criminals are using water accounts as a gateway to fraud.
12:57
Weather—06/10/2025
The latest weather forecast
13:00
World at One—France's prime minister resigns
Sébastien Lecornu becomes France's shortest serving prime minister ever. We have reaction.
13:45
Multitrack—I Am What I Ate
How can you reconnect with yourself through food?
14:00
The Archers—05/10/2025
Jolene finds herself bearing the brunt.
14:15
Alone—Series 2, Front Window
4/6Ellie suggests a neighbourhood stake out when the garden pot plants are stolen again.
14:45
Mrs Bridge by Evan S Connell—Episode 8
8/10Mrs Bridge does not approve of her son Douglas’s new girlfriend.
15:00
Great Lives—Oliver Postgate
Andrew Davenport, creator of In the Night Garden, chooses Oliver Postgate.
15:30
Curious Cases—Series 24, To Crab, or Not to Crab?
1/13Hannah and Dara investigate why nature has evolved the humble crabs so many times.
16:00
Marianna in Conspiracyland—Marianna in Conspiracyland 2, 6. The Inquest
6/6Can coroners' courts cope with conspiracy?
16:30
The Kitchen Cabinet—Series 49, Durham
7/7Jay Rayner and the panel are in Durham answering questions from an audience of home cooks.
17:00
PM—France's prime minister resigns
After just 26 days, Sébastien Lecornu is gone. What's next for France?
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Evening
18:00
Six O'Clock News—The French Prime Minister has resigned
The country has been plunged into a political crisis
18:30
Paul Sinha's Perfect Pub Quiz—Series 4, Walking On Ayr
2/6Paul Sinha tests the general knowledge of his live audience in Ayr.
19:00
The Archers—06/10/2025
The Grundys face an anxious wait.
19:15
Front Row—Kathryn Bigelow and Kiran Desai
Film director Kathryn Bigelow and Booker-nominee author Kiran Desai
20:00
Rethink—Rethink... nightlife
The UK's nightlife sector is on its knees, so can - and should - it be saved?
20:30
BBC Inside Science—Are embryos made from skin cells the future of fertility treatment?
Scientists have made early-stage human embryos using skin cell DNA fertilised with sperm
21:00
Start the Week—Yanis Varoufakis on Greece’s civil war
Greek economist Yanis Varoufakis and historians Paul Cartledge and Mary Vincent.
21:45
Café Hope—Dedication to donation
How one woman wants to get more people to give blood after donations helped her husband.
22:00
The World Tonight—More trouble for Macron as another French PM resigns
Sébastien Lecornu was appointed France's prime minister less than four weeks ago
22:45
Helm by Sarah Hall—That Brief, Busy Interlude
1/10An elemental story about climate, discovery and the time we have left.
23:00
Limelight—Aldrich Kemp and The Rose of Pamir, 1. Mothers
1/5Clara Page and the Themis gang are back - and family ties are a stronger theme than ever.
23:30
Being Roman with Mary Beard—10. A Bag of Snails and a Glass of Wine
Mary Beard joins Calidius Eroticus and Fannia Voluptas for a Roman bar crawl.
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Late
00:00
Midnight News—07/10/2025
National and international news from BBC Radio 4
00:30
Fly, Wild Swans by Jung Chang—Episode 1
1/5The sequel to Jung Chang’s global bestseller, Wild Swans.
00:48
Shipping Forecast—07/10/2025
The latest weather reports and forecasts for UK shipping
01:00
Selection of BBC World Service Programmes—07/10/2025
A selection of BBC World Service news and current affairs, arts and science programmes.
05:00
News Summary—07/10/2025
National and international news from BBC Radio 4
05:04
Marianna in Conspiracyland—Marianna in Conspiracyland 2, 6. The Inquest
6/6Can coroners' courts cope with conspiracy?
05:34
Shipping Forecast—07/10/2025
The latest weather reports and forecasts for UK shipping
05:43
Prayer for the Day—Using aright the time left to us
A spiritual comment and prayer to start the day with the Rev Lynne Gibson.
05:45
Farming Today—07/10/25: Skilled workers visas, Neigh-bourhood Watch, British Wool anniversary.
Dairy farmers in Scotland say changing skilled worker visas could leave them shortstaffed.




































