LW Schedule
Early
00:00
Midnight News—29/09/2010
The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4.
00:30
A History of the World in 100 Objects—Tolerance and Intolerance (AD 1550-1700), Miniature of a Mughal Prince
2/5Neil MacGregor with a miniature painting from Mughal India.
00:48
Shipping Forecast—29/09/2010
The latest shipping forecast.
01:00
Selection of BBC World Service Programmes—29/09/2010
BBC Radio 4 joins the BBC World Service.
05:20
Shipping Forecast—29/09/2010
The latest shipping forecast.
05:30
News Briefing—29/09/2010
News from BBC Radio 4.
05:43
Prayer for the Day—29/09/2010
With Philip Robinson.
05:45
Farming Today—29/09/2010
Scientists are making one of the most detailed nature surveys ever in the New Forest.
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Morning
06:00
Today—29/09/2010
Ed Miliband outlines his plans for Labour, plus Gen Richard Dannatt on defence cuts.
09:00
Midweek—29/09/2010
Lively and diverse conversation with Libby Purves and guests including Kit Chapman.
09:45
Daily Service—29/09/2010
Christian worship and music led by John Kirby.
10:00
Woman's Hour—29/09/2010
Presented by Jenni Murray. Could Dilma Rousseff become the new President of Brazil?
10:45
15 Minute Drama—The Beginning of Spring, Episode 3
3/5A shop girl looks set to take on the nannying duties.
11:00
Parting Shots—Series 2, Poking fun at foreigners, and thanks to the long-suffering spouse
1/3Matthew Parris returns with more undiplomatic reports from departing British ambassadors.
11:30
Mum's on the Run—Episode 6
6/6Jen’s date turns to farce when she realises it’s Bonfire Night.
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Afternoon
12:00
News Headlines; Shipping Forecast—29/09/2010
National and international news and the shipping forecast.
12:04
You and Yours—29/09/2010
Winifred Robinson speaks to Dame Jo Williams, Chair of The Care Quality Commission.
12:57
Weather—29/09/2010
The latest weather forecast.
13:00
World at One—29/09/2010
National and international news with Martha Kearney.
13:30
The Media Show—29/09/2010
Can local TV really work; Virgin and Sky launch 3D; Lord Fowler on need for change at BBC.
14:00
The Archers—28/09/2010
Jazzer begs a favour and Matt does some serious thinking.
14:15
Stone—Series 2, The Deserved Dead
1/4DCI John Stone and his team investigate a brutal murder.
15:00
Money Box Live—29/09/2010
Paul Lewis and guests answer calls on financial issues.
15:30
Afternoon Reading—The Greengrocer's Apostrophe, Alice, Hanging In There
2/3When Alice's high-flying career stalls, she finds a novel way to occupy her time.
15:45
Run up to the Ryder Cup—Episode 3
3/5It's spring, and plans forge ahead at the Celtic Manor course.
16:00
Thinking Allowed—Liverpool Football Club - Au Pairs
Laurie Taylor discusses a new study of au pairs in the UK and examines Liverpool FC.
16:30
Tempus Fugit
Why does time seem to speed up the older you get? Ian Peacock explores time perception.
17:00
PM—29/09/2010
Full coverage and analysis of the day's news with Eddie Mair.
17:54
Shipping Forecast—29/09/2010
The latest shipping forecast.
17:57
Weather—29/09/2010
The latest weather forecast.
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Evening
18:00
Six O'Clock News—29/09/2010
National and international news from BBC Radio 4.
18:30
The Maltby Collection—Series 2, Episode 4
4/6At the children's museum day, the dog-counting competition flounders!(R)
19:00
The Archers—29/09/2010
Will it be a happy anniversary for Elizabeth and Nigel?
19:15
Front Row—Sir Michael Caine
Sir Michael Caine reflects on his Hollywood career, in the light of a new memoir.
19:45
A History of the World in 100 Objects—Tolerance and Intolerance (AD 1550-1700), Shadow Puppet of Bima
3/5Neil MacGregor explores religion and politics in South East Asia through a shadow puppet.
20:00
Bringing Up Britain—Series 3, Episode 2
2/4Mariella Frostrup and her guests ask whether we're having too many children or too few.
20:45
Medicalising Melancholy
Mary Kenny reflects on a tendency to medicalise as depression what was once melancholia.
21:00
Costing the Earth—Carbon Capture and Storage
Tom Heap finds out if Carbon Capture and Storage will ever be the magic bullet we need.
21:30
Midweek—29/09/2010
Lively and diverse conversation with Libby Purves and guests including Kit Chapman.
21:58
Weather—29/09/2010
Weather information.
22:00
The World Tonight—29/09/2010
National and international news and analysis, with Robin Lustig.
22:45
Book at Bedtime—Rosamund Lupton - Sister, Episode 8
8/10A crucial discovery confirms Bee's suspicions, but she has yet to convince the police.
23:00
Ida Barr: Artificial Hip Hop—Responsibility
1/4The music hall artiste and OAP raps with beatboxer Shlomo, probing buzz words.
23:15
A Series of Psychotic Episodes—Episode 1
1/4Miriam Elia's sketch show. Moses receives his first Commandments.
23:30
A Brief History of Mathematics—Carl Friedrich Gauss
5/10Professor Marcus du Sautoy argues that mathematics drives science.(R)
23:45
A Brief History of Mathematics—The Mathematicians Who Helped Einstein
6/10Professor Marcus du Sautoy argues that mathematics drives science.(R)
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Late
00:00
Midnight News—30/09/2010
The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4.
00:30
A History of the World in 100 Objects—Tolerance and Intolerance (AD 1550-1700), Shadow Puppet of Bima
3/5Neil MacGregor explores religion and politics in South East Asia through a shadow puppet.
00:48
Shipping Forecast—30/09/2010
The latest shipping forecast.
01:00
Selection of BBC World Service Programmes—30/09/2010
BBC Radio 4 joins the BBC World Service.
05:20
Shipping Forecast—30/09/2010
The latest shipping forecast.
05:30
News Briefing—30/09/2010
News from BBC Radio 4.
05:43
Prayer for the Day—30/09/2010
With Philip Robinson.
05:45
Farming Today—30/09/2010
Thames Water have started turning sewage waste into farm fertiliser.







































