LW Schedule
Early
00:00
Midnight News—18/05/2013
The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4.
00:30
Book of the Week—Perilous Question: The Drama of the Great Reform Bill 1832, Episode 5
5/5After violence on the streets, can Parliament finally agree on political reform?(R)
00:48
Shipping Forecast—18/05/2013
The latest shipping forecast.
01:00
Selection of BBC World Service Programmes—18/05/2013
BBC Radio 4 joins the BBC World Service.
05:20
Shipping Forecast—18/05/2013
The latest shipping forecast.
05:30
News Briefing—18/05/2013
The latest news from BBC Radio 4.
05:43
Prayer for the Day—18/05/2013
A reading and a reflection to start the day with the Rev Mary Stallard.
05:45
iPM—18/05/2013
'On one hand I met a monster, on the other a human being.' On working with sex offenders.
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Morning
06:00
News and Papers—18/05/2013
News headlines, plus a look at the papers.
06:04
Weather—18/05/2013
The latest weather forecast.
06:07
Open Country—The Minack Coast
Felicity Evans explores human influence on the coast between the Lizard and Land's End.
06:30
Farming Today—Farming Today This Week
Britain's egg producers are booming despite welfare rules. Charlotte Smith finds out why.
06:57
Weather—18/05/2013
The latest weather forecast.
07:00
Today—18/05/2013
Our Slough focus group on economy. Is there a fertility timebomb? Plus the Cannes heist.
09:00
Saturday Live—Caitlin Moran, Murray Lachlan Young, John McCarthy in Kosovo, Bonnie Tyler's Inheritance Tracks
Sian Williams and Richard Coles with Caitlin Moran, and Bonnie Tyler's Inheritance Tracks.
10:30
Britain in a Box—Series 6, Casualty
3/3Paul Jackson explores the origins and legacies of TV Classics: BBC 1's Casualty
10:59
Test Match Special—18/05/2013
Commentary on the third day of the first Test between England and New Zealand.
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Afternoon
12:00
News Headlines; Shipping Forecast—18/05/2013
National and international news and the shipping forecast.
12:04
Test Match Special—18/05/2013
Commentary on the third day of the first Test between England and New Zealand.
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Evening
18:30
Loose Ends—Andy McNab, Jasper Gibson, Simon Reeve, Paulette Randall, Danny Wallace, John Grant, Allah-Las
Clive Anderson is joined by Andy McNab, Jasper Gibson and more for chat, music and comedy.
19:00
From Fact to Fiction—Series 14, A Tomb With a View
1/8As tensions again simmer over Europe, Sandi Toksvig imagines the effect on one UK family.
19:15
Saturday Review—The Great Gatsby and Propaganda at the British Library
Baz Luhrmann's The Great Gatsby and Propaganda at the British Library.
20:00
Archive on 4—Lives and Politics
Two remarkable archives, 80 years apart, throw light on what makes a politician tick.
21:00
Classic Serial—JB Priestley - Angel Pavement, Episode 2
2/2James Golspie's arrival has transformed the lives of the staff at Twigg and Dersingham.
22:00
News and Weather—18/05/2013
The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4.
22:15
Four Thought—Series 3, Amber Dermont: The Benefits of an Unhappy Childhood
Amber Dermont explains the benefits of an unhappy childhood.(R)
22:30
Over the Boundary
Cricket was almost wiped out in Ireland. Kevin Connolly tells the story of its revival.(R)
23:00
Counterpoint—Series 27, 2013 Heat 2
2/13Paul Gambaccini chairs the general knowledge music quiz.
23:30
Poetry Please—12/05/2013
Roger McGough with poetry read by teenage competitors from the Poetry by Heart finals.
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Late
00:00
Midnight News—19/05/2013
The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4.
00:30
Brief Sparks—Ladies and Gentlemen
3/3A married man runs a terrible risk when out for a walk in the park with his mistress.(R)
00:48
Shipping Forecast—19/05/2013
The latest shipping forecast.
01:00
Selection of BBC World Service Programmes—19/05/2013
BBC Radio 4 joins the BBC World Service.
05:20
Shipping Forecast—19/05/2013
The latest shipping forecast.
05:30
News Briefing—19/05/2013
News from BBC Radio 4.
05:43
Bells on Sunday—19/05/2013
The bells of the Church of St Peter and St Paul, Tonbridge, Kent.
05:45
Four Thought—Series 4, Emma Byrne: Why We Swear
7/3Science writer Emma Byrne explores the benefits of swearing.(R)




























