Schedule
Early
00:00
Fear on 4—Series 3, 2. Green and Pleasant
2/8The Man in Black tells of the kidnapping of a green pop star with something to hide.
00:30
Night Terrace—Series 2, 2. Full Steam
2/8Anastasia, Eddie and Sue materialise aboard a steam powered starship.
01:00
The Dawn Watch by Maya Jasonoff (Omnibus)
The story of Joseph Conrad. He yearns for the sailor's life. Read by Laurel Lefkow.
02:10
Inheritance Tracks—Jodie Kidd
Jodie Kidd chooses Dire Straits' Money for Nothing and Bob Marley's No Woman No Cry.
02:20
Winifred Holtby - South Riding (Omnibus)—Episode 3
3/3Headmistress Sarah encounters the bitter taste of loss and the joy of achievement.
03:30
For One Night Only—Series 2, Judy and Liza at The Palladium
2/3Paul Gambaccini recalls the first joint stage concert by Judy Garland and Liza Minnelli.
04:00
Peter Tinniswood—The Wireless Lady
Winifred Leslie, the Grande Dame of radio drama, feels forgotten. Stars Billie Whitelaw.
05:00
Poetry Extra—Poetry Please - Bloomsday
Daljit Nagra chooses the best programmes from the BBC's poetry archive.
05:30
HR—Series 3, Gambled
6/6Penniless friends Sam and Peter bank on a huge lottery win.
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Morning
06:00
Dixon of Dock Green—Series 2, The Key of the Nick
6/6En route to an evening out, George Dixon and Andy Crawford get embroiled in a bank job.
06:30
Unofficial Rosie—1. Down These Mean Streets
1/6Merseyside mum, Rosie Monaghan, has lost her job but she plans to become a private eye.
07:00
It's a Fair Cop—Series 3, Collision Decision
4/4Alfie Moore and another policing dilemma - the most broken law in Britain.
07:30
Just a Minute—Series 89, Gert Lush, Eurovision and British Tapas
4/8Sue Perkins hosts Radio 4's longest-running panel show, Just a Minute.
08:00
Whatever Happened to the Likely Lads?—Storm in a Tea Chest
9/13Bob and Terry take a trip down memory lane. With James Bolam and Rodney Bewes.
08:30
Tales From the Mausoleum Club—The Turn of the Knob
4/6Miss Primrose's gruesome story of her time as governess at a country mansion.
09:00
Counterpoint—Series 25, 2011 Semi-final 2
11/13The general knowledge music quiz chaired by Paul Gambaccini.
09:30
Double Science—Pilot
1/6Teacher turmoil at a Sixth Form College for drama over a new female head of science.
10:00
Twenty Thousand Streets under the Sky—1. The Midnight Bell
1/3Bob meets a prostitute. Semi-autobiographical trilogy set in inter-war London.
11:00
TED Radio Hour—Series 9, Changing Our Minds
15/52Manoush Zomorodi explores how we can better admit to being wrong
11:50
Inheritance Tracks—Jess Gillam
The saxophonist chooses The Waterboys and 'Stars' - Nina Simone Live at Montreux 1976.
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Afternoon
12:00
Whatever Happened to the Likely Lads?—Storm in a Tea Chest
9/13Bob and Terry take a trip down memory lane. With James Bolam and Rodney Bewes.
12:30
Tales From the Mausoleum Club—The Turn of the Knob
4/6Miss Primrose's gruesome story of her time as governess at a country mansion.
13:00
Dixon of Dock Green—Series 2, The Key of the Nick
6/6En route to an evening out, George Dixon and Andy Crawford get embroiled in a bank job.
13:30
Unofficial Rosie—1. Down These Mean Streets
1/6Merseyside mum, Rosie Monaghan, has lost her job but she plans to become a private eye.
14:00
Jaws by Peter Benchley—6. 'He didn't see the fin rise behind him.'
6/10The beaches open again for the 4th July, but Brody is nervous.
14:15
Charles Dickens—Dombey and Son, 6. Dombey and Daughter
6/20Dombey, in deep mourning for his son, is unable to offer his daughter any comfort.
14:30
Mark Steel Does Hip Hop
Mark Steel celebrates the ever expanding world of foreign Hip Hop
15:00
Twenty Thousand Streets under the Sky—1. The Midnight Bell
1/3Bob meets a prostitute. Semi-autobiographical trilogy set in inter-war London.
16:00
Counterpoint—Series 25, 2011 Semi-final 2
11/13The general knowledge music quiz chaired by Paul Gambaccini.
16:30
Double Science—Pilot
1/6Teacher turmoil at a Sixth Form College for drama over a new female head of science.
17:00
It's a Fair Cop—Series 3, Collision Decision
4/4Alfie Moore and another policing dilemma - the most broken law in Britain.
17:30
Just a Minute—Series 89, Gert Lush, Eurovision and British Tapas
4/8Sue Perkins hosts Radio 4's longest-running panel show, Just a Minute.
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Evening
18:00
Methuselah's Children by Robert A Heinlein—5. New World
5/6After entering the alien temple, a colonist returns as a broken man. Reader Paul Birchard.
18:30
A Good Read—Roger Michell and Aminatta Forna
Film director Roger Michell and writer Aminatta Forna talk books with Harriett Gilbert.
19:00
Whatever Happened to the Likely Lads?—Storm in a Tea Chest
9/13Bob and Terry take a trip down memory lane. With James Bolam and Rodney Bewes.
19:30
Tales From the Mausoleum Club—The Turn of the Knob
4/6Miss Primrose's gruesome story of her time as governess at a country mansion.
20:00
Dixon of Dock Green—Series 2, The Key of the Nick
6/6En route to an evening out, George Dixon and Andy Crawford get embroiled in a bank job.
20:30
Unofficial Rosie—1. Down These Mean Streets
1/6Merseyside mum, Rosie Monaghan, has lost her job but she plans to become a private eye.
21:00
TED Radio Hour—Series 9, Changing Our Minds
15/52Manoush Zomorodi explores how we can better admit to being wrong
21:50
Inheritance Tracks—Jess Gillam
The saxophonist chooses The Waterboys and 'Stars' - Nina Simone Live at Montreux 1976.
22:00
Just a Minute—Series 89, Gert Lush, Eurovision and British Tapas
4/8Sue Perkins hosts Radio 4's longest-running panel show, Just a Minute.
22:30
Rubbish—Series 1, Diversity
1/6Reece Dinsdale stars as local government officer who wants inner peace, but is held back.
23:00
The News Quiz—Series 108, Episode 8
8/8Andy Zaltzman presents the last in the current series of the topical quiz.
23:30
Andrew Maxwell's Public Enemies—Drugs Trade
3/4Andrew Maxwell's probe into the assumed threats of the drugs trade to British society.
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Late
00:00
Methuselah's Children by Robert A Heinlein—5. New World
5/6After entering the alien temple, a colonist returns as a broken man. Reader Paul Birchard.
00:30
A Good Read—Roger Michell and Aminatta Forna
Film director Roger Michell and writer Aminatta Forna talk books with Harriett Gilbert.
01:00
Dixon of Dock Green—Series 2, The Key of the Nick
6/6En route to an evening out, George Dixon and Andy Crawford get embroiled in a bank job.
01:30
Unofficial Rosie—1. Down These Mean Streets
1/6Merseyside mum, Rosie Monaghan, has lost her job but she plans to become a private eye.
02:00
Jaws by Peter Benchley—6. 'He didn't see the fin rise behind him.'
6/10The beaches open again for the 4th July, but Brody is nervous.
02:15
Charles Dickens—Dombey and Son, 6. Dombey and Daughter
6/20Dombey, in deep mourning for his son, is unable to offer his daughter any comfort.
02:30
Mark Steel Does Hip Hop
Mark Steel celebrates the ever expanding world of foreign Hip Hop
03:00
Twenty Thousand Streets under the Sky—1. The Midnight Bell
1/3Bob meets a prostitute. Semi-autobiographical trilogy set in inter-war London.
04:00
Counterpoint—Series 25, 2011 Semi-final 2
11/13The general knowledge music quiz chaired by Paul Gambaccini.
04:30
Double Science—Pilot
1/6Teacher turmoil at a Sixth Form College for drama over a new female head of science.
05:00
It's a Fair Cop—Series 3, Collision Decision
4/4Alfie Moore and another policing dilemma - the most broken law in Britain.
05:30
Just a Minute—Series 89, Gert Lush, Eurovision and British Tapas
4/8Sue Perkins hosts Radio 4's longest-running panel show, Just a Minute.


























