LW Schedule
Morning
08:00
Today—24/11/2017
Including Yesterday in Parliament, Sports Desk, Weather and Thought for the Day.
08:31
Yesterday in Parliament—24/11/2017
Sean Curran reports from Westminster.
09:00
Desert Island Discs—Micky Flanagan
Micky Flanagan, comedian, is interviewed by Kirsty Young for Desert Island Discs.
09:44
Daily Service—24/11/2017
Spiritual reflection and prayers on a topical subject led by the Rev Dr Martyn Atkins.
10:00
Woman's Hour—Everybody's Talking About Jamie', Policing your child's social media. Life at home after residential treatment for anorexia.
'Everybody's Talking About Jamie', policing your child's social media, feminism and class.
10:45
The Pillow Book—Series 10, Episode 5
5/5Shonagon and Saisho wander the palace at night. But they are not alone.
11:00
My Life as a...—Series 1, Epicurean
Comedian Andy Zaltzman spends a week living by the rules of Epicurean philosophy.
11:30
The Wilsons Save the World—Series 1, Approval
2/4The family wrestle with various needs for approval as Mike's parents come to stay.
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Afternoon
12:00
News Headlines; Shipping Forecast—24/11/2017
National and international news and the shipping forecast.
12:04
Home Front—24 November 1917 - Lester Reed
In Tynemouth, the Reeds are watchful for Bolshevism.
12:15
You and Yours—Black Friday
Consumer news. Including Black Friday, NHS 'healthy new towns' and apprentice pay.
12:57
Weather—24/11/2017
Weather information.
13:00
World at One—24/11/2017
Analysis of news and current affairs.
13:45
Book of the Week—The Vanity Fair Diaries, Episode 5
5/5Tina Brown recalls her time as editor-in-chief of Vanity Fair magazine, 1983 to 1992.
14:00
The Archers—23/11/2017
The results are in at the parish council election.(R)
14:15
Drama on 4—Hashtag Humfrey Coningsby
By Jonathan Davidson. A Shropshire gent from the 1500s find himself tweeting in 2015.(R)
15:00
Gardeners' Question Time—Westcliff-on-Sea, Essex
Eric Robson and his panel of gardening experts visit Westcliff-on-sea in Essex.
15:45
From Fact to Fiction—Short story by Chris Dolan
Short story by Chris Dolan written in response to the news.
16:00
Last Word—24/11/2017
Matthew Bannister on a police commissioner, a writer, an actor, a murderer, and a pop star
16:30
Feedback—24/11/2017
The Editor of PM discusses the programme's interview with the former editor of Gay Times.
16:55
The Listening Project—Rhys and Linzi - Dance Never Goes Wrong
Dance can inspire confidence and self-belief.
17:00
PM—24/11/2017
Coverage and analysis of the day's news.
17:54
Shipping Forecast—24/11/2017
The latest shipping forecast.
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Evening
18:00
Six O'Clock News—24/11/17 More than 230 people killed at an Egyptian mosque
Militants in Egypt have killed at least 235 people at a mosque in the Sinai Peninsula
18:30
The Now Show—Series 51, 4/7
4/7Steve Punt and Hugh Dennis recap the week, with guests Gareth Gwynn and Andy Zaltzman.
19:00
The Archers—24/11/2017
Peggy is left horrified.
19:15
Front Row—Benjamin Clementine performs live
Benjamin Clementine, Oscar Wilde's Women, and David LaChapelle.
19:45
Living with the Gods—Gods Living Together
Neil MacGregor focuses on how faiths co-exist in India.(R)
20:00
Any Questions?—Liz Truss, Peter Dowd, Kate Barker, Henry Newman
Jonathan Dimbleby presents political debate from Hayesfield Girls' School in Bath.
20:50
A Point of View—Macbeth and the Insomnia Epidemic
Will Self reflects on the epidemic of sleeplessness.
21:00
Home Front - Omnibus—20-24 November 1917
The week in 1917 when the Battle of Cambrai marked the first mass use of tanks.
22:00
The World Tonight—Worst Islamist massacre in recent Egyptian history.
235 people killed by gunmen at a mosque in northern Sinai.
22:45
Book at Bedtime—Exit West, Episode 5
The couple find peace in an unexpected place. Nikesh Patel reads Mohsin Hamid's novel.
23:00
Woman's Hour—Late Night Woman's Hour: Hair
From Rapunzel to Samson, hair is all about sex, gender politics and power.
23:30
Test Match Special—The Ashes. Australia v England. The First Test from the Gabba, Brisbane - Day 3
Commentary on day three of the first Test between Australia and England, from the Gabba.


































