LW Schedule
Early
00:00
Midnight News—04/01/2010
The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4.
00:15
Thinking Allowed—Mobility to Higher Education
Laurie Taylor is at the University of Bedfordshire to discuss class and social mobility.
00:45
Bells on Sunday—03/01/2010
The sound of bells from St Mary's Church in Abergavenny.
00:48
Shipping Forecast—04/01/2010
The latest shipping forecast.
01:00
Selection of BBC World Service Programmes—04/01/2010
BBC Radio 4 joins the BBC World Service.
05:20
Shipping Forecast—04/01/2010
The latest shipping forecast.
05:30
Selection of BBC World Service Programmes—04/01/2010
News from BBC Radio 4.
05:43
Prayer for the Day—04/01/2010
Daily prayer and reflection with Rev Jenny Wigley.
05:45
Farming Today—04/01/2010
Charlotte Smith hears that farming methods must change if we want to feed the world.
05:57
Weather—04/01/2010
The latest weather forecast for farmers.
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Morning
06:00
Today—04/01/2010
Including Sports Desk; Weather; Thought for the Day.
08:15
Test Match Special—04/01/2010
Coverage of the second day of the Third Test between South Africa and England in Cape Town
09:45
Daily Service—04/01/2010
Christian worship and music, led by Monsignor Tony Rogers.
10:00
Test Match Special—04/01/2010
Coverage of the second day of the Third Test between South Africa and England in Cape Town
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Afternoon
16:00
The Food Programme—School Dinner Revolution
Sheila Dillon is joined by Jeanette Orrey and Hugh McLennan.
16:30
Beyond Belief—Aid
Ernie Rea and guests discuss the place of faith in international aid and development.
17:00
PM—04/01/2010
Full coverage and analysis of the day's news with Eddie Mair.
17:54
Shipping Forecast—04/01/2010
The latest shipping forecast.
17:57
Weather—04/01/2010
The latest weather forecast.
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Evening
18:00
Six O'Clock News—04/01/2010
National and international news from BBC Radio 4.
18:30
Just a Minute—Series 56, Episode 1
1/12Nicholas Parsons challenges Paul Merton, Julian Clary, David Mitchell and Gyles Brandreth.
19:00
The Archers—04/01/2010
Duck into swan.
19:15
Front Row—04/01/2010
The Costa Book Awards; the latest Meryl Streep rom-com; author Walter Mosley.
19:45
15 Minute Drama—Six Suspects by Vikas Swarup, Episode 1
1/10Whodunit set in India. Suspect number one: the mobile phone thief with big dreams.
20:00
In Search of the British Work Ethic—Episode 1
1/2Melanie Phillips travels to the northeast of England to meet young NEETs.
20:30
Crossing Continents—Sri Lanka's Fragile Peace
Can the government and army that won the war in Sri Lanka now win the peace?
21:00
The Vox Project—The Actor's Voice
1/3Cicely Berry, the voice coach of the RSC, divulges the secrets of the trained speaker.
21:30
In Our Time—The Royal Society and British Science, The Royal Society and British Science: Episode 1
Melvyn Bragg travels to Oxford, where the young Christopher Wren and friends experimented.
21:58
Weather—04/01/2010
Weather information.
22:00
The World Tonight—04/01/2010
National and international news and analysis with Ritula Shah.
22:45
Book at Bedtime—Tove Jansson - The True Deceiver, Episode 6
6/10Anna is discomfited by Katri's unusual honesty. But what game is she playing?
23:00
Word of Mouth—29/12/2009
From school classrooms to sports grounds, Michael Rosen investigates silence.
23:30
Art for Schools
The story of how one woman persuaded famous artists to donate prints to British schools.(R)
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Late
00:00
Midnight News—05/01/2010
The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4.
00:30
Book of the Week—Willie Daly - The Last Matchmaker, Episode 1
1/5Tall tales of true love from modern rural Ireland and its recent past.
00:48
Shipping Forecast—05/01/2010
The latest shipping forecast.
01:00
Selection of BBC World Service Programmes—05/01/2010
BBC Radio 4 joins the BBC World Service.
05:20
Shipping Forecast—05/01/2010
The latest shipping forecast.
05:30
News Briefing—05/01/2010
News from BBC Radio 4.
05:43
Prayer for the Day—05/01/2010
Daily prayer and reflection with Rev Jenny Wigley.
05:45
Farming Today—05/01/2010
New EU rules mean that all newborn sheep must be electronically tagged.





























