|
00:00
|
-
00:00
The latest news and weather forecast from BBC Radio 4.
-
00:15
The Cook Islands and the plan to harvest the bottom of the sea.
-
00:45
Bells on Sunday comes from the church of St John the Baptist, Felixstowe.
-
00:48
The latest weather reports and forecasts for UK shipping
|
-
00:00
National and international news from BBC Radio 4
-
00:30
A tip-off begins an investigation into the power of facial recognition technology.
-
00:48
The latest weather reports and forecasts for UK shipping
|
-
00:00
National and international news from BBC Radio 4
-
00:30
A young Australian-Vietnamese entrepreneur arrives in San Francisco ready to code.
-
00:48
The latest weather reports and forecasts for UK shipping
|
-
00:00
National and international news from BBC Radio 4
-
00:30
Clearview AI and Hoan Ton-That are on the hunt for images of faces, and investors.
-
00:48
The latest weather reports and forecasts for UK shipping
|
-
00:00
National and international news from BBC Radio 4
-
00:30
Law enforcement becomes enthusiastic about using facial recognition technology.
-
00:48
The latest weather reports and forecasts for UK shipping
|
-
00:00
National and international news from BBC Radio 4
-
00:30
The implications of facial recognition software for the right to a private life.
-
00:48
The latest weather reports and forecasts for UK shipping
|
-
00:00
The latest news and weather forecast from BBC Radio 4.
-
00:15
James Crawford speaks to writer AL Kennedy about her new book and its three influences.
-
00:48
The latest weather reports and forecasts for UK shipping
|
|
|
01:00
|
-
01:00
BBC Radio 4 joins the BBC World Service.
|
-
01:00
BBC Radio 4 joins the BBC World Service.
|
-
01:00
BBC Radio 4 joins the BBC World Service.
|
-
01:00
BBC Radio 4 joins the BBC World Service.
|
-
01:00
BBC Radio 4 joins the BBC World Service.
|
-
01:00
BBC Radio 4 joins the BBC World Service.
|
-
01:00
BBC Radio 4 joins the BBC World Service.
|
|
|
02:00
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
03:00
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
04:00
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
05:00
|
-
05:20
The latest weather reports and forecasts for UK shipping
-
05:30
The latest news from BBC Radio 4
-
05:43
A spiritual comment and prayer to start the day with Fr Dermot Preston.
-
05:45
Scientists working on a real-time test for bovine TB.
-
05:57
Weather reports and forecasts for farmers
|
-
05:20
The latest weather reports and forecasts for UK shipping
-
05:30
The latest news from BBC Radio 4
-
05:43
A spiritual comment and prayer to start the day with Fr Dermot Preston.
-
05:45
Are your Christmas poinsettias under threat from the white-fly police?
|
-
05:20
The latest weather reports and forecasts for UK shipping
-
05:30
The latest news from BBC Radio 4
-
05:43
A spiritual comment and prayer to start the day with Fr Dermot Preston.
-
05:45
Treasury figures around the impact of changes to inheritance tax could be inaccurate.
|
-
05:20
The latest weather reports and forecasts for UK shipping
-
05:30
The latest news from BBC Radio 4
-
05:43
A spiritual comment and prayer to start the day with Fr Dermot Preston.
-
05:45
Discount wars as the supermarkets vie to be the best value for Christmas.
|
-
05:20
The latest weather reports and forecasts for UK shipping
-
05:30
The latest news from BBC Radio 4
-
05:43
A spiritual comment and prayer to start the day with Fr Dermot Preston.
-
05:45
Rural councils warn that council tax will have to rise and there will be cuts in services.
|
-
05:20
The latest weather reports and forecasts for UK shipping
-
05:30
The latest news from BBC Radio 4
-
05:43
A spiritual comment and prayer to start the day with Canon Ann Easter
-
05:45
Jack Boswell explores taarof, an Iranian custom where respect and courtesy deepen bonds.
|
-
05:20
The latest weather reports and forecasts for UK shipping
-
05:30
The latest news from BBC Radio 4
-
05:43
Bells on Sunday comes from St Sepulchre without Newgate in Holborn, London
-
05:45
Sandi Wassmer is thought to be the UK's first blind female CEO.
|
|
|
06:00
|
-
06:00
News and current affairs, including Sports Desk, Weather and Thought for the Day.
|
-
06:00
News and current affairs, including Sports Desk, Weather and Thought for the Day.
|
-
06:00
News and current affairs, including Sports Desk, Weather and Thought for the Day.
|
-
06:00
News and current affairs, including Sports Desk, Weather and Thought for the Day.
|
-
06:00
News and current affairs, including Sports Desk, Weather and Thought for the Day.
|
-
06:00
The latest news headlines. Including the weather and a look at the papers.
-
06:07
Martha Kearney meets much-loved cook Delia Smith to learn about her love of nature.
-
06:30
Caz Graham brings you the week's top rural stories.
-
06:57
The latest weather reports and forecast
|
-
06:00
The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4
-
06:05
Giles Fraser and guests explore, do our pets go to heaven?
-
06:35
Caz Graham visits a farm in Warwickshire which specialises in growing nuts.
-
06:57
The latest weather reports and forecast
|
|
|
07:00
|
|
|
|
|
|
-
07:00
Including Sports Desk, Weather and Thought for the Day.
|
-
07:00
The latest news headlines. Including a look at the papers.
-
07:10
As we gear up for Christmas, Emily Buchanan bring you the latest religious stories.
-
07:54
Mollie Pearce makes the Radio 4 Appeal on behalf of ERIC
-
07:57
The latest weather reports and forecast
|
|
|
08:00
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
-
08:00
The latest news headlines. Including a look at the Sunday papers
-
08:10
The Chapel Choir of Methodist College from Fisherwick Presbyterian Church, Belfast.
-
08:48
Mary Beard reflects on why so many families have their own unique Christmas traditions.
-
08:58
Sir Michael Palin brings to Tweet of the Day a seasonal story of the robin.
|
|
|
09:00
|
-
09:00
Tom Sutcliffe with Fiona Smyth, Trevor Cox and Jess Gillam
-
09:45
Jules Montague and William Miller meet Gill and Natalie, who face a rare genetic dementia.
|
-
09:00
4/4 In her final Reith Lecture, Dr Gwen Adshead asks if we can change violent minds.
|
-
09:00
Lisa Hover shares the emotions of coping with her daughter’s life-limiting condition.
-
09:30
Amid the rubble, children in Gaza are learning music. How and why do they go on singing?
|
-
09:00
Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss the influential Greek biographer and his main work
-
09:45
Armando Iannucci and Helen Lewis take a dip in the tepid bath of managed decline.
|
-
09:00
Cher, singer and actor, shares the soundtrack of her life with Lauren Laverne.
|
-
09:00
Radio 4's Saturday morning show brings you extraordinary stories and remarkable people.
|
-
09:00
We’re joined live by the minister Lucy Powell.
|
|
|
10:00
|
-
10:00
Anne-Marie Duff discusses her latest stage role as Regina Hubbard in The Little Foxes.
|
-
10:00
Comedian Sophie Duker on the lies we choose to tell ourselves.
|
-
10:00
Reaction to the government decision not to pay compensation to WASPI women.
|
-
10:00
Dominique Pelicot, ex husband of Gisele, found guilty of all charges.
|
-
10:00
The star of Normal People is now taking on the lead role in Cat on a Hot Tin Roof.
|
-
10:00
Hannah Fry and Dara Ó Briain wonder whether you die of boredom?
-
10:30
6/6 Jay Rayner and the panel are answering questions from a hungry audience in Walthamstow.
|
-
10:00
Gareth Southgate, football manager, shares the soundtrack of his life with Lauren Laverne.
|
|
|
11:00
|
-
11:00
How did thousands of tonnes of plastic waste end up in the middle of Blackburn?
-
11:45
A tip-off begins an investigation into the power of facial recognition technology.
|
-
11:00
Lucy Shaw and Ben Nobuto join Anna and Jeffrey to add the next five tracks.
-
11:45
A young Australian-Vietnamese entrepreneur arrives in San Francisco ready to code.
|
-
11:00
The abuse survivors calling on archbishop of York to resign.
-
11:45
Clearview AI and Hoan Ton-That are on the hunt for images of faces, and investors.
|
-
11:00
Brian Cox and Robin Ince explore the mammoth topic of de-extinction.
-
11:45
Law enforcement becomes enthusiastic about using facial recognition technology.
|
-
11:00
Jaega Wise explores the tradition, planning and heart that goes into festive food giving.
-
11:45
The implications of facial recognition software for the right to a private life.
|
-
11:00
The BBC's deputy political editor Vicki Young and guests look back at the political year.
-
11:30
Thousands of Syrian families are searching for relatives 'disappeared' by the Assad regime
|
-
11:00
Feathers are ruffled by a visitor.
|
|
|
12:00
|
-
12:00
The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4.
-
12:04
Singing waiters, department stores and dog menus.
-
12:57
The latest weather forecast
|
-
12:00
The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4.
-
12:04
Call You & Yours: Are you on weight-loss drugs; are they working for you?
-
12:57
The latest weather forecast
|
-
12:00
The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4.
-
12:04
The American imported snacks containing banned ingredients in UK shops
-
12:57
The latest weather forecast
|
-
12:00
The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4.
-
12:04
Gap Finders: The Gym Kitchen founder Segun Akinwoleola.
-
12:32
Can you insulate your home for less than £100?
-
12:57
The latest weather forecast
|
-
12:00
The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4.
-
12:04
Helen Czerski and Tom Heap celebrate the urban trees of Britain.
-
12:57
The latest weather forecast
|
-
12:00
The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4.
-
12:04
How to access support from your energy supplier if you're struggling with your bills.
-
12:30
4/5 We recruit a spy, and try to contact Nigel Farage with a ouija board.
-
12:57
The latest weather forecast
|
-
12:15
The Czech billionaire buying Royal Mail.
-
12:30
2/6 The multi award-winning comedy panel game chaired by Jack Dee.
-
12:57
The latest weather forecast
|
|
|
13:00
|
-
13:00
Forty-five minutes of news, analysis and comment.
-
13:45
A man compensated for abuse asks Sue Mitchell for help in tracking some of the money.
|
-
13:00
The latest as Sara Sharif's father is given a minimum term of 40 years in prison.
-
13:45
Sue Mitchell holds those responsible to account and finds out what more authorities can do
|
-
13:00
Could there be a breakthrough in Gaza ceasefire negotiations?
-
13:45
Hugh Dennis reports on some lives changed since last year's Radio 4 Christmas Appeal.
|
-
13:00
Pelicot sentenced for drugging, raping and inviting 50 others to abuse ex-wife Gisele.
-
13:45
Aleighcia Scott explores the story of Reggae in Wales with vocalist Benji Webbe.
|
-
13:00
Could Isis return to the battlefield? What will happen to prisoners held in Syria?
-
13:45
Nikki Bedi speaks to former TV executive Lauren Zalaznick about The Real Housewives.
|
-
13:00
The latest national and international news and weather reports from BBC Radio 4
-
13:10
Alex Forsyth presents political debate from the BBC Radio Theatre in London.
|
-
13:00
Stephen Cottrell says he regrets how the case of David Taylor was handled.
-
13:30
All accused of raping a woman sedated by her husband who had invited them. Only in France?
|
|
|
14:00
|
-
14:00
There’s a surprise for Kirsty.
-
14:15
1/6 Guy needs a job, so he and Hennikay attend a sales seminar, where they meet an old friend.
-
14:45
2/3 Felix should be working on his next novel, but the lure of the sea proves too strong.
|
-
14:00
Feathers are ruffled by a visitor
-
14:15
Provocative play about Russian women who travelled to Syria to marry IS fighters.
|
-
14:00
It’s checkmate for Natasha
-
14:15
Peter Mullan stars in Christine Entwisle’s tender and witty festive drama.
|
-
14:00
Susan attempts to offer a solution.
-
14:15
Paterson Joseph stars as Septimius Severus who ruled the Roman Empire from Britain.
|
-
14:00
Will Eddie wave the white flag?
-
14:15
5/5 Mountain-top battles and parenting challenges in the final chapter of the Pamir adventure.
-
14:45
Jack Boswell explores taarof, an Iranian custom where respect and courtesy deepen bonds.
|
-
14:00
Call Any Answers? to have your say on the big issues in the news this week.
-
14:45
Ed has a controversial suggestion
|
-
14:00
Kathy Clugston and the panel visit the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh.
-
14:45
John Yorke on the aristocratic festive foibles of Nancy Mitford’s Christmas Pudding.
|
|
|
15:00
|
-
15:00
Dr Hannah Critchlow selects the neurobiologist Professor Colin Blakemore.
-
15:30
Trapped in the Tower of London, Lady Jane Grey must choose between life or death.
|
-
15:00
Josie Long presents short documentaries about eating together.
-
15:30
Giles Fraser and guests explore, do our pets go to heaven?
|
-
15:00
The rise of the 'side hustle', how do they work and how much money can you make?
-
15:30
The mystery of why human feet began washing ashore on the west coast of Canada and the US.
|
-
15:00
Martha Kearney meets much-loved cook Delia Smith to learn about her love of nature.
-
15:27
Professor Green makes the Radio 4 Appeal on behalf of Groundwork.
-
15:30
Andrea Catherwood discusses listeners' views on BBC radio comedy.
|
-
15:00
Kathy Clugston and the panel visit the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh.
-
15:45
Adrian Scarborough reads John Finnemore's specially-commissioned short story for Christmas
|
-
15:00
1/2 1/2 The Nativity. The Archers present a magical version of the medieval dramas.
|
-
15:00
Nancy Mitford’s classic comedy and love-story. Wit and romance tied up in a festive bow.
|
|
|
16:00
|
-
16:00
Why is the richest man in the world attacking the UK’s political institutions?
-
16:30
5/6 Jay Rayner and his panel find out how to pimp your porridge.
|
-
16:00
An immersive dive into the life and music of the iconic film composer Henry Mancini
-
16:30
David and Simon reflect on Prince Andrew's China crisis and the defining trends of 2024.
|
-
16:00
CNN faces scrutiny for misidentifying a Syrian prisoner in a viral report.
|
-
16:00
President Milei is cutting inflation, government spending and regulations.
-
16:30
What were 2024’s biggest science moments?
|
-
16:00
Matthew Bannister on a campaigner, a philosopher, a holocaust survivor and a copywriter.
-
16:30
Lisa Hover shares the emotions of coping with her daughter’s life-limiting condition.
|
-
16:00
Anne-Marie Duff on her latest stage role as Regina Hubbard in The Little Foxes.
|
-
16:00
James Crawford speaks to writer Nick Harkaway about his new book and its three influences.
-
16:30
Russell Davies hosts the final in the 2024 season of the classic general knowledge quiz.
|
|
|
17:00
|
-
17:00
A court names Yang Tengbo as the man said to have links to Prince Andrew.
|
-
17:00
Sara Sharif's father and stepmother jailed for murder after horrific details revealed.
|
-
17:00
Zelensky is in Brussels having conceded Ukraine may not regain all occupied territory.
|
-
17:00
Pelicot convicted for drugging, raping and inviting 50 others to rape his ex-wife Gisele.
|
-
17:00
New peers include a string of ex-MPs and former chief of staff Sue Gray.
|
-
17:00
The latest from Magdeburg where a man drove a car into a crowded Christmas market.
-
17:30
Can you insulate your home for less than £100?
-
17:54
The latest weather reports and forecasts for UK shipping
-
17:57
The latest weather reports and forecast
|
-
17:00
In 2006, Dutch inventor Fred van der Weij cooked up an idea for a new kitchen device
-
17:10
Helen Mort trails a history of running, from prehistoric times to present day.
-
17:54
The latest weather reports and forecasts for UK shipping
-
17:57
The latest weather reports and forecast
|
|
|
18:00
|
-
18:00
Yang Tengbo has insisted it is entirely untrue he has been involved in espionage
-
18:30
2/6 The multi award-winning comedy panel game chaired by Jack Dee.
|
-
18:00
Urfan Sharif will serve at least 40 years; for Beinash Batool, a minimum of 33 years.
-
18:30
Kiri opens the book on literary medicines in this special from the Hay Festival.
|
-
18:00
Campaigners say some women lost out as they were not properly informed about the changes
-
18:30
6/6 An unusual advert puzzles guests.
|
-
18:00
Dominique Pelicot was convicted alongside 50 men in France's largest ever rape trial
-
18:30
2/4 A famous white man travels around for some reason.
|
-
18:00
Two attempts have been made to strike a deal on government funding
-
18:30
4/5 We recruit a spy, and try to contact Nigel Farage with a ouija board.
|
-
18:00
A 9-year-old child was among the five people killed at a Christmas market in Germany.
-
18:15
Clive Anderson and guests with a festive mix of conversation, music and comedy.
|
-
18:00
More details have emerged about the Archbishop of York's handling of a sexual abuse case.
-
18:15
Huw Stephens chooses audio highlights from across the BBC.
|
|
|
19:00
|
-
19:00
Feathers are ruffled by a visitor
-
19:15
Call The Midwife creator Heidi Thomas, Nick Park on the new Wallace & Gromit film, Organs.
|
-
19:00
It’s checkmate for Natasha
-
19:15
Actor Simon Russell Beale, songwriter Kate Garner and Rufus Wainwright on his Requiem
|
-
19:00
Susan attempts to offer a solution.
-
19:15
Chris McCausland, Lauren Mayberry and Barry Jenkins.
|
-
19:00
Will Eddie wave the white flag?
-
19:15
Tom Sutcliffe is joined by Arifa Akbar and Boyd Hilton to review the latest releases.
|
-
19:00
Ed has a controversial suggestion
-
19:15
A special festive episode, with Amy Harman, Francesca Ter-Berg and Roderick Williams.
|
-
19:00
The Czech billionaire buying Royal Mail.
-
19:15
Brian Cox and Robin Ince explore the mammoth topic of de-extinction.
|
-
19:00
Eddie has his eye on the prize
-
19:15
Why is Isy Suttie haunted by the memory of a creepy old horse knocking at her door?
-
19:45
How leftover carbs can improve cholesterol, reduce sugar spikes and boost gut health.
|
|
|
20:00
|
-
20:00
The NHS is set to offer Mounjaro to 3.4m people to tackle obesity.
-
20:30
How close is a bird flu pandemic? We explore a year of changes in this concerning virus.
|
-
20:00
The abuse survivors calling on archbishop of York to resign.
-
20:40
Sandi Wassmer is thought to be the UK's first blind female CEO.
|
-
20:00
Live debate examining the moral issues behind one of the week's news stories.
|
-
20:00
CNN faces scrutiny for misidentifying a Syrian prisoner in a viral report.
|
-
20:00
Alex Forsyth presents political debate from the BBC Radio Theatre in London.
-
20:50
Mary Beard reflects on why so many families have their own unique Christmas traditions.
|
-
20:00
Cerys Matthews steps into a world of Christmas tales written through the eyes of a child.
|
-
20:00
Andrea Catherwood discusses listeners' views on BBC radio comedy.
-
20:30
Matthew Bannister on a campaigner, a philosopher, a holocaust survivor and a copywriter.
|
|
|
21:00
|
-
21:00
Tom Sutcliffe with Fiona Smyth, Trevor Cox and Jess Gillam
-
21:45
Rhianna Pratchett visits Wales in search of stories about mermaids.
|
-
21:00
President Milei promised to hack Argentina's state and budget, what's the impact?
-
21:30
5/6 Rory Stewart makes a radical case for embracing ignorance.
|
-
21:00
6/6 Rory Stewart makes a radical case for embracing ignorance.
-
21:30
We take a look at what history can teach us about the conflict in the Middle East.
|
-
21:00
Stuart Maconie and guests with an eclectic mix of conversation, music and comedy.
-
21:45
Rhianna Pratchett hears tales of helpful hobs in the North York Moors.
|
-
21:00
Tim Martin, Natalie Whittle, Professor Philip Howell, Dr Marianne Hem Eriksen, Ben Wright.
|
-
21:00
Live debate examining the moral issues behind one of the week's news stories.
|
-
21:00
How to access support from your energy supplier if you're struggling with your bills.
-
21:25
Mollie Pearce makes the Radio 4 Appeal on behalf of ERIC
-
21:30
Thousands of Syrian families are searching for relatives 'disappeared' by the Assad regime
|
|
|
22:00
|
-
22:00
Alleged Chinese spy who formed "trust" with Duke of York named as Yang Tengbo.
-
22:45
1/5 The first of five deliciously dark short stories from the US queen of gothic horror.
|
-
22:00
A Labour MP tells us it's a mistake.
-
22:45
2/5 The next of five deliciously dark short stories from the US queen of gothic horror.
|
-
22:00
Ahmed al-Sharaa, the de facto leader of Syria, says country is exhausted by war
-
22:45
3/5 The next of five deliciously dark short stories from the US queen of gothic horror.
|
-
22:00
How will the Labour grandee fare as our man in Washington?
-
22:45
4/5 Deliciously dark short stories from the US queen of gothic horror, read by Sara Kestelman.
|
-
22:00
Two people killed, including a child, after car drove into Christmas market in Magdeburg
-
22:45
5/5 One of the most controversial stories of all time from the US Queen of Gothic Horror.
|
-
22:00
The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4
-
22:15
Jaega Wise explores the tradition, planning and heart that goes into festive food giving.
|
-
22:00
Novelist Deborah Levy assesses the life and work of American writer Susan Sontag.
|
|
|
23:00
|
-
23:00
Greg James with some festive treats from the BBC archive.
-
23:30
Sean Curran reports as MPs question the government about the alleged Chinese spy.
|
-
23:00
Marian Keyes and Tara Flynn try to tackle their listeners' problems.
-
23:30
News, views and features on today's stories in Parliament
|
-
23:00
Tim Vine pulls a cracker with the great British Public
-
23:30
The last Prime Minister's Questions of 2024. Sean Curran reports.
|
-
-
23:30
Susan Hulme reports as the Prime Minister sticks to his pledge to grow the UK's economy.
|
-
23:00
Join the Americast team for insights from across the US.
-
23:30
Alicia McCarthy reports on an inquiry into the pensioner hardship this winter.
|
-
23:00
3/4 Amy Cooke-Hodgson and Luke Manning improvise for Alasdair Beckett-King in Wing It.
-
23:30
Russell Davies chairs the classic general knowledge quiz
|
-
23:00
Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss the influential Greek biographer and his main work
-
23:45
2/6 Giggling in the dark about cartoon male friendships and Care in the Eating Community.
|
|