Scan date : 10/06/2024 07:31
DayHourType Event Name LangEvent nameShort EventExtended LangExtended Event
10/0602h00>06h20 (0x00) ?nldWorld ServicenldBBC Radio 4 joins the BBC World Service.
10/0606h20>06h30 (0x00) ?nldShipping ForecastnldThe latest weather reports and forecasts for UK shipping
10/0606h30>06h43 (0x00) ?nldNews BriefingnldThe latest news from BBC Radio 4
10/0606h43>06h45 (0x00) ?nldPrayer for the DaynldA spiritual comment and prayer to start the day with the Rev Carolyn Skinner.
10/0606h45>06h57 (0x00) ?nldFarming TodaynldWe hear why farmers say farming deserves a bigger budget and the impact of closing another west country fish market.
10/0606h57>07h00 (0x00) ?nldWeather for FarmersnldWeather reports and forecasts for farmers
10/0607h00>10h00 (0x00) ?nldTodaynldLive coverage of the election campaign, plus Sports Desk, Weather and Thought for the Day.
10/0610h00>10h45 (0x00) ?nldStart the WeeknldPaul Collier, Joanna Kusiak and Matthew Xia discuss what can be done to improve areas of neglect and deprivation, with Tom Sutcliffe.
10/0610h45>11h00 (0x00) ?nldOliver Burkeman’s Inconvenient TruthnldOliver Burkeman considers the inconvenience of travel and the convenience of being mentally elsewhere. By never fully inhabiting a place we risk loneliness and disconnection. With digital nomad Mark Manson and philosopher Julian Baggini.
10/0611h00>12h00 (0x00) ?nldWoman's HournldWomen's voices and women's lives - topical conversations to inform, challenge and inspire.
10/0612h00>12h45 (0x00) ?nldWriting the UniversenldRobin Ince explores ideas around the birth of the universe and wonders whether the phrase 'the big bang' has helped us understand how the cosmos came about.
10/0612h45>13h00 (0x00) ?nldAll That Glitters by Orlando WhitfieldnldHugh Skinner reads Orlando Whitfield’s dazzling account of the rise and fall of his friend, art dealer Inigo Philbrick, regarded as the most successful dealer of his generation.
10/0613h00>13h04 (0x00) ?nldNews SummarynldThe latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4.
10/0613h04>13h57 (0x00) ?nldYou and YoursnldNews and discussion of consumer affairs
10/0613h57>14h00 (0x00) ?nldWeather ForecastnldThe latest weather forecast
10/0614h00>14h45 (0x00) ?nldWorld at OnenldForty-five minutes of news, analysis and comment.
10/0614h45>15h00 (0x00) ?nldUnderstand: The UK ElectionnldTaking you inside the campaign trail and looking at how parties make it work to their advantage
10/0615h00>15h15 (0x00) ?nldThe ArchersnldAlan has a suggestion, and one of the Grundys attracts an admirer.
10/0615h15>15h45 (0x00) ?nldFags, Mags & BagsnldComedy set in a Scots-Asian corner shop. Bishop Briggs has a crisis of faith - but a dark force lurks in Lenzie. Written by and starring Sanjeev Kohli and Donald Mcleary.
10/0615h45>16h00 (0x00) ?nldGambitsnldStephen Mangan continues a new short story series, set in an Essex village gripped by chess fever when local child prodigy is chosen to play a grandmaster. Today: fathers and sons.
10/0616h00>16h30 (0x00) ?nldA Good ReadnldA sexy frogman, a desert garden and lonely Londoners: writers Samantha Harvey and Darran Anderson discuss books they love with Harriett Gilbert.
10/0616h30>17h00 (0x00) ?nldOpen BooknldClaire Messud talks about her new book, This Strange Eventful History. Plus Kafka's influence on contemporary writing - in story collection A Cage Went In Search Of A Bird.
10/0617h00>17h30 (0x00) ?nldThe South Asian ShiftnldWith a general election on the horizon, Barnie Choudhury investigates the forces changing the way South Asians vote.
10/0617h30>18h00 (0x00) ?nldThe Kitchen CabinetnldJay Rayner and the panel are in Doncaster. Joining Jay Sumayya Usmani, Tim Hayward, Rachel McCormack and Dr Annie Gray.
10/0618h00>19h00 (0x00) ?nldPMnldAfternoon news and current affairs programme, reporting on breaking stories and summing up the day's headlines.
10/0619h00>19h30 (0x00) ?nldSix O'Clock NewsnldNational and international news from BBC Radio 4
10/0619h30>20h00 (0x00) ?nldI'm Sorry I Haven't A CluenldA welcome visit to the Festival Theatre in Edinburgh featuring panellists Fred Macaulay, Milton Jones, Pippa Evans and Rory Bremner, plus Jack Dee in the chair.
10/0620h00>20h15 (0x00) ?nldThe ArchersnldThere’s a shock for Paul, and Lilian fears the worst.
10/0620h15>21h00 (0x00) ?nldFront RownldLive magazine programme on the worlds of arts, literature, film, media and music.
10/0621h00>21h30 (0x00) ?nldThe Briefing RoomnldDavid Aaronovitch and guests discuss Donald Trump's conviction in the hush money case, examine the cases yet to be heard and ask whether any of this hurts his election chances?
10/0621h30>22h00 (0x00) ?nldBBC Inside SciencenldAlso, the inescapable pull of a black hole and an EU ban on smoky flavoured crisps.
10/0622h00>22h45 (0x00) ?nldStart the WeeknldPaul Collier, Joanna Kusiak and Matthew Xia discuss what can be done to improve areas of neglect and deprivation, with Tom Sutcliffe.
10/0622h45>23h00 (0x00) ?nldAssume Nothing: The Shankill Gold RushnldProspectors by the busload arrive to dig through the rubble in search of more gold sovereigns. Billy Stevenson says he had them all, but a local historian tells a different story.
10/0623h00>23h45 (0x00) ?nldThe World TonightnldIn depth reporting, intelligent analysis and breaking news from a global perspective.
10/0623h45>00h00 (0x00) ?nldThe Photographer by Max PorternldA life in five photographs. 1/5 "Photograph number one. It used to be called Roadside. Some people call it The Girl in the Pink Bikini. Perhaps you recognise it. It won a prize."
10/0600h00>00h30 (0x00) ?nldHarlandnldAlive and conscious, Evie Bennett lies in a hospital bed. But now her teacher is missing. And DI Ward is talking to crows in her dreams. Lucy Catherine's supernatural thriller.
10/0600h30>01h00 (0x00) ?nldThe Bottom Line: The Decisions That Made Me A LeadernldEvan Davis sits down with Timo Armoo,the entrepreneur who founded influencer business Fanbytes, and sold up for an eight figure sum aged just 27.
10/0601h00>01h30 (0x00) ?nldMidnight NewsnldNational and international news from BBC Radio 4
10/0601h30>01h48 (0x00) ?nldAll That Glitters by Orlando WhitfieldnldHugh Skinner reads Orlando Whitfield’s dazzling account of the rise and fall of his friend, art dealer Inigo Philbrick, regarded as the most successful dealer of his generation.
10/0601h48>02h00 (0x00) ?nldShipping ForecastnldThe latest weather reports and forecasts for UK shipping
11/0602h00>06h20 (0x00) ?nldWorld ServicenldBBC Radio 4 joins the BBC World Service.
11/0606h20>06h30 (0x00) ?nldShipping ForecastnldThe latest weather reports and forecasts for UK shipping
11/0606h30>06h43 (0x00) ?nldNews BriefingnldThe latest news from BBC Radio 4
11/0606h43>06h45 (0x00) ?nldPrayer for the DaynldA spiritual comment and prayer to start the day with the Rev Carolyn Skinner.
11/0606h45>07h00 (0x00) ?nldFarming TodaynldThe latest news about food, farming and the countryside.
11/0607h00>10h00 (0x00) ?nldTodaynldLive coverage of the election campaign, plus Sports Desk, Weather and Thought for the Day.
11/0610h00>10h30 (0x00) ?nldBeing Romannld150 receipts, carbonised in the ruins of Pompeii, reveal the economic life of the city- and the profitable life of the local moneylender
11/0610h30>11h00 (0x00) ?nldAll in the MindnldProgramme exploring the limits and potential of the human mind.
11/0611h00>12h00 (0x00) ?nldWoman's HournldWomen's voices and women's lives - topical conversations to inform, challenge and inspire.
11/0612h00>12h45 (0x00) ?nldAdd to PlaylistnldSaxophonist Emma Rawicz and composer Gavin Higgins head from a blues classic via Copenhagen to New York as they choose five more tracks with Anna and Jeffrey.
11/0612h45>13h00 (0x00) ?nldAll That Glitters by Orlando WhitfieldnldBy Orlando Whitfield, Orlando and Inigo form I & O Fine Art and are given a Rego to sell. Read by Hugh Skinner
11/0613h00>13h04 (0x00) ?nldNews SummarynldThe latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4.
11/0613h04>13h57 (0x00) ?nldCall You and YoursnldNews and discussion of consumer affairs
11/0613h57>14h00 (0x00) ?nldWeather ForecastnldThe latest weather forecast
11/0614h00>14h45 (0x00) ?nldWorld at OnenldForty-five minutes of news, analysis and comment.
11/0614h45>15h00 (0x00) ?nldUnderstand: The UK ElectionnldHow do the different parties select their candidates and why is it such a critical moment?
11/0615h00>15h15 (0x00) ?nldThe ArchersnldThere’s a shock for Paul, and Lilian fears the worst.
11/0615h15>16h00 (0x00) ?nldOrwell vs Kafka: Franz and FelicenldAn intimate and mischievous drama that follows the twists and turns of Franz Kafka's most significant romantic relationship, and explores how his unique imagination responded.
11/0616h00>16h30 (0x00) ?nldThe GatekeepersnldHow did a strange handbound book passed around hippy communes in the summer of love influence the pioneers of social media? Jamie Bartlett travels to San Francisco to find out.
11/0616h30>17h00 (0x00) ?nldThinking AllowednldThe politics of the body: Laurie Taylor explores the relationships between freedom and how we move and the posture panic which once gripped America.
11/0617h00>17h30 (0x00) ?nldPoetry PleasenldRoger McGough returns with more listener poetry requests. Produced by Sally Heaven for BBC Audio
11/0617h30>18h00 (0x00) ?nldWhen It Hits the FannldWho's in the news for all the wrong reasons? With David Yelland and Simon Lewis.
11/0618h00>19h00 (0x00) ?nldPMnldAfternoon news and current affairs programme, reporting on breaking stories and summing up the day's headlines.
11/0619h00>19h30 (0x00) ?nldSix O'Clock NewsnldNational and international news from BBC Radio 4
11/0619h30>20h00 (0x00) ?nldJoe Lycett's ObsessionsnldRecorded in Manchester, Joe Lycett is joined by BBC Manchester presenter Chelsea Norris and comedian Jack Carroll as they share their own personal obsessions.
11/0620h00>20h15 (0x00) ?nldThe ArchersnldEmma has some surprising news, and Josh has concerns for a friend.
11/0620h15>21h00 (0x00) ?nldFront RownldLive magazine programme on the worlds of arts, literature, film, media and music.
11/0621h00>21h40 (0x00) ?nldThe Public PhilosophernldProfessor Michael Sandel and a studio audience consider the ethics of AI.
11/0621h40>22h00 (0x00) ?nldIn TouchnldNews, views and information for people who are blind or partially sighted.
11/0622h00>22h30 (0x00) ?nldThe Law ShownldYour guide to the law and the legal decisions that have a bearing on everyone in the UK. This week: sewage-polluted waters - what's legal? New divorce laws, and Leasehold reform.
11/0622h30>23h00 (0x00) ?nldThe Bottom LinenldCould the UK soon be awash with cheap EVs from the industry's global superpower? Evan Davis and guests discuss how Chinese firms are shaking up the electric car market.
11/0623h00>23h45 (0x00) ?nldThe World TonightnldIn depth reporting, intelligent analysis and breaking news from a global perspective.
11/0623h45>00h00 (0x00) ?nldThe Photographer by Max PorternldA life in five photographs. 2/5 "“I’m going to walk the dog” she said “and when I get back, could you take a photograph of me, please, in front of the house.”"
11/0600h00>00h30 (0x00) ?nldUncanny USAnldDanny Robins turns his supernatural gaze to the other side of the Atlantic.
11/0600h30>01h00 (0x00) ?nldThe Bottom Line: The Decisions That Made Me A LeadernldEvan Davis sits down with the entrepreneur, philanthropist and author Duncan Bannatyne.
11/0601h00>01h30 (0x00) ?nldMidnight NewsnldNational and international news from BBC Radio 4
11/0601h30>01h48 (0x00) ?nldAll That Glitters by Orlando WhitfieldnldBy Orlando Whitfield, Orlando and Inigo form I & O Fine Art and are given a Rego to sell. Read by Hugh Skinner
11/0601h48>02h00 (0x00) ?nldShipping ForecastnldThe latest weather reports and forecasts for UK shipping
12/0602h00>06h20 (0x00) ?nldWorld ServicenldBBC Radio 4 joins the BBC World Service.
12/0606h20>06h30 (0x00) ?nldShipping ForecastnldThe latest weather reports and forecasts for UK shipping
12/0606h30>06h43 (0x00) ?nldNews BriefingnldThe latest news from BBC Radio 4
12/0606h43>06h45 (0x00) ?nldPrayer for the DaynldA spiritual comment and prayer to start the day with the Rev Carolyn Skinner.
12/0606h45>07h00 (0x00) ?nldFarming TodaynldThe latest news about food, farming and the countryside.
12/0607h00>10h00 (0x00) ?nldTodaynldThe Today hustings in key seat of Wells and Mendip Hills, plus election news & interviews
12/0610h00>10h30 (0x00) ?nldMore or LessnldTim Harford explains - and sometimes debunks - the numbers and statistics used in political debate, the news and everyday life.
12/0610h30>11h00 (0x00) ?nldTo Catch a ScorpionnldThe search takes us deep into Scorpion's gang and the men arrested and imprisoned for people smuggling and then things take an unexpected turn as we find and confront his brother.
12/0611h00>12h00 (0x00) ?nldWoman's HournldWomen's voices and women's lives - topical conversations to inform, challenge and inspire.
12/0612h00>12h45 (0x00) ?nldThe Public PhilosophernldProfessor Michael Sandel and a studio audience consider the ethics of AI.
12/0612h45>13h00 (0x00) ?nldAll That Glitters by Orlando WhitfieldnldBy Orlando Whitfield. Inigo joins Modern Collections as his star continues to rise. Read by Hugh Skinner.
12/0613h00>13h04 (0x00) ?nldNews SummarynldThe latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4.
12/0613h04>13h57 (0x00) ?nldYou and YoursnldNews and discussion of consumer affairs
12/0613h57>14h00 (0x00) ?nldWeather ForecastnldThe latest weather forecast
12/0614h00>14h45 (0x00) ?nldWorld at OnenldForty-five minutes of news, analysis and comment.
12/0614h45>15h00 (0x00) ?nldUnderstand: The UK ElectionnldHow do manifestos get written and who are they actually for?
12/0615h00>15h15 (0x00) ?nldThe ArchersnldEmma has some surprising news, and Josh has concerns for a friend.
12/0615h15>16h00 (0x00) ?nldThe InterrogationnldCarly bit a police officer, but that's not why D.I. Matthews and D.S. Armitage want to talk to her. Roy Williams' contemporary crime drama with Kenneth Cranham and Alex Lanipekun.
12/0616h00>16h30 (0x00) ?nldThe Law ShownldThe Law Show is your guide to the law and the legal decisions that have a bearing on everyone in the UK.
12/0616h30>17h00 (0x00) ?nldThe Artificial HumannldDriverless cars have been promised for decades, so why can't AI drive us home yet? Aleks and Kevin investigate.
12/0617h00>18h00 (0x00) ?nldThe Media ShownldTopical programme about the fast-changing media world
12/0618h00>19h00 (0x00) ?nldPMnldAfternoon news and current affairs programme, reporting on breaking stories and summing up the day's headlines.
12/0619h00>19h30 (0x00) ?nldSix O'Clock NewsnldNational and international news from BBC Radio 4
12/0619h30>20h00 (0x00) ?nldJessica Fostekew: Sturdy Girl ClubnldWho says heavy can’t be funny? A look at 'unladylike' sports and those who do them, fully unpacking muscularity vs femininity.
12/0620h00>20h15 (0x00) ?nldThe ArchersnldPlans take shape for Harrison, and Stella is in panic mode.
12/0620h15>21h00 (0x00) ?nldFront RownldLive magazine programme on the worlds of arts, literature, film, media and music.
12/0621h00>22h00 (0x00) ?nldThe Moral MazenldAs the election approaches, can we still claim that our democracy is morally superior to the alternatives? A special edition of the Moral Maze, recorded at the Hay Festival.
12/0622h00>22h30 (0x00) ?nldBeing Romannld150 receipts, carbonised in the ruins of Pompeii, reveal the economic life of the city- and the profitable life of the local moneylender
12/0622h30>23h00 (0x00) ?nldThree MillionnldHow the legacy of the Bengal Famine of 1943 lives on in Britain today.
12/0623h00>23h45 (0x00) ?nldThe World TonightnldIn depth reporting, intelligent analysis and breaking news from a global perspective.
12/0623h45>00h00 (0x00) ?nldThe Photographer by Max PorternldA life in five photographs. 3/5 "This is a black and white photograph. A sandy stretch of ground, pockmarked with ditches, small craters, chunks of brick and rubble everywhere."
12/0600h00>00h15 (0x00) ?nldBunk BednldPatrick Marber, Peter Curran, and Jane Horrocks remember the sniggering and suggestive noises after lights out when they were younger. Jane relives a traumatic charity auction.
12/0600h15>00h30 (0x00) ?nldChloe Petts' Toilet HumournldComedian Chloe Petts explores the history of the loo from ancient Roman latrines to the culture wars of today.
12/0600h30>01h00 (0x00) ?nldThe Bottom Line: The Decisions That Made Me A LeadernldEvan Davis sits down with the British businesswoman, philanthropist and public servant, Martha Lane Fox.
12/0601h00>01h30 (0x00) ?nldMidnight NewsnldNational and international news from BBC Radio 4
12/0601h30>01h48 (0x00) ?nldAll That Glitters by Orlando WhitfieldnldBy Orlando Whitfield. Inigo joins Modern Collections as his star continues to rise. Read by Hugh Skinner.
12/0601h48>02h00 (0x00) ?nldShipping ForecastnldThe latest weather reports and forecasts for UK shipping
13/0602h00>06h20 (0x00) ?nldWorld ServicenldBBC Radio 4 joins the BBC World Service.
13/0606h20>06h30 (0x00) ?nldShipping ForecastnldThe latest weather reports and forecasts for UK shipping
13/0606h30>06h43 (0x00) ?nldNews BriefingnldThe latest news from BBC Radio 4
13/0606h43>06h45 (0x00) ?nldPrayer for the DaynldA spiritual comment and prayer to start the day with the Rev Carolyn Skinner.
13/0606h45>07h00 (0x00) ?nldFarming TodaynldThe latest news about food, farming and the countryside.
13/0607h00>10h00 (0x00) ?nldTodaynldLive coverage of the election campaign, plus Sports Desk, Weather and Thought for the Day.
13/0610h00>10h45 (0x00) ?nldIn Our TimenldMelvyn Bragg and guests discuss Henry Fielding's influential comic novel in which the hero Jones has such a fundamentally good nature that even his critics forgive his faults.
13/0610h45>11h00 (0x00) ?nldExercise Clever - with Michael MosleynldDr Michael Mosley explores scientifically proven tips and tricks to help you get the most out of exercise and get fitter, stronger and healthier - without having to bust a gut.
13/0611h00>12h00 (0x00) ?nldWoman's HournldWomen's voices and women's lives - topical conversations to inform, challenge and inspire.
13/0612h00>12h45 (0x00) ?nldThis Cultural LifenldPioneering American artist Judy Chicago talks to John Wilson about the influences and experiences that shaped her work.
13/0612h45>13h00 (0x00) ?nldAll That Glitters by Orlando WhitfieldnldBy Orlando Whitfield. The contemporary art market is a gold rush, with Inigo riding the waves. Read by Hugh Skinner.
13/0613h00>13h04 (0x00) ?nldNews SummarynldThe latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4.
13/0613h04>13h32 (0x00) ?nldThe Bottom LinenldEvan Davis hosts the business conversation show, with insight from the people at the top.
13/0613h32>13h57 (0x00) ?nldSliced BreadnldGreg Foot investigates the so-called wonder products making bold claims.
13/0613h57>14h00 (0x00) ?nldWeather ForecastnldThe latest weather forecast
13/0614h00>14h45 (0x00) ?nldWorld at OnenldForty-five minutes of news, analysis and comment.
13/0614h45>15h00 (0x00) ?nldUnderstand: The UK ElectionnldWhat can we tell about how someone will vote from their age, gender, ethnicity and more, and what does it mean to be a 'Mondeo Man' or a 'Worcester Woman'?
13/0615h00>15h15 (0x00) ?nldThe ArchersnldPlans take shape for Harrison, and Stella is in panic mode.
13/0615h15>16h00 (0x00) ?nldThe Queen of the Isle of WightnldBy Barney Norris. When Lin loses her best friend she knows she must try to live a different life but it will come at a cost. Starring Caroline Catz.
13/0616h00>16h27 (0x00) ?nldOpen CountrynldAnneka Rice meets artist Maggi Hambling to explore the inspirational landscapes and seascapes of Suffolk.
13/0616h27>16h30 (0x00) ?nldThe Radio 4 AppealnldScience and wildlife broadcaster Liz Bonnin makes the Radio 4 Appeal on behalf of Sand Dams Worldwide.
13/0616h30>17h00 (0x00) ?nldWord of MouthnldMichael explores the mysterious rules of word order with linguist Dr Laura Bailey. We all know them instinctively, without knowing that we know them.
13/0617h00>17h30 (0x00) ?nldThe Briefing RoomnldDavid Aaronovitch and a panel of experts and insiders present in-depth explainers on big issues in the news.
13/0617h30>18h00 (0x00) ?nldBBC Inside SciencenldA weekly programme looking at the science that's changing our world.
13/0618h00>19h00 (0x00) ?nldPMnldAfternoon news and current affairs programme, reporting on breaking stories and summing up the day's headlines.
13/0619h00>19h30 (0x00) ?nldSix O'Clock NewsnldNational and international news from BBC Radio 4
13/0619h30>20h00 (0x00) ?nldRhysearchnldRhys gets to the bottom of privacy issues, deep fakes, non-fungible tokens and whether technology will be the end of us all.
13/0620h00>20h15 (0x00) ?nldThe ArchersnldDebate rages at Grange Farm, and Lily treads carefully.
13/0620h15>21h00 (0x00) ?nldFront RownldLive magazine programme on the worlds of arts, literature, film, media and music.
13/0621h00>22h00 (0x00) ?nldThe Media ShownldTopical programme about the fast-changing media world
13/0622h00>22h45 (0x00) ?nldLoose EndsnldStuart Maconie is joined by Laura Smyth, Caitlin Moran, John Hopkins, Alex Lowe and Dexys for an eclectic mix of conversation, music and comedy.
13/0622h45>23h00 (0x00) ?nldEmpire of TeanldExciting and enterprising, bloody and brutal. Sathnam Sanghera tells the story of our national drink and its imperial past.
13/0623h00>23h45 (0x00) ?nldThe World TonightnldIn depth reporting, intelligent analysis and breaking news from a global perspective.
13/0623h45>00h00 (0x00) ?nldThe Photographer by Max PorternldA life in five photographs. 4/5 "I stopped to take this photo when I was on my way to see my dead friend’s mum. Killing time."
13/0600h00>00h30 (0x00) ?nldThe Today PodcastnldAmol and Nick's take on the biggest stories of the week.
13/0600h30>01h00 (0x00) ?nldThe Bottom Line: The Decisions That Made Me a LeadernldEvan Davis sits down with Simon Beckerman, the founder of the pre-loved fashion platform Depop.
13/0601h00>01h30 (0x00) ?nldMidnight NewsnldNational and international news from BBC Radio 4
13/0601h30>01h48 (0x00) ?nldAll That Glitters by Orlando WhitfieldnldBy Orlando Whitfield. The contemporary art market is a gold rush, with Inigo riding the waves. Read by Hugh Skinner.
13/0601h48>02h00 (0x00) ?nldShipping ForecastnldThe latest weather reports and forecasts for UK shipping
14/0602h00>06h20 (0x00) ?nldWorld ServicenldBBC Radio 4 joins the BBC World Service.
14/0606h20>06h30 (0x00) ?nldShipping ForecastnldThe latest weather reports and forecasts for UK shipping
14/0606h30>06h43 (0x00) ?nldNews BriefingnldThe latest news from BBC Radio 4
14/0606h43>06h45 (0x00) ?nldPrayer for the DaynldA spiritual comment and prayer to start the day with the Rev Carolyn Skinner.
14/0606h45>07h00 (0x00) ?nldFarming TodaynldThe latest news about food, farming and the countryside.
14/0607h00>10h00 (0x00) ?nldTodaynldLive coverage of the election campaign, plus Sports Desk, Weather and Thought for the Day.
14/0610h00>11h00 (0x00) ?nldDesert Island DiscsnldShirine Khoury-Haq, businesswoman, shares the eight tracks, book and luxury item she would take with her if cast away to a desert island. With Lauren Laverne.
14/0611h00>12h00 (0x00) ?nldWoman's HournldWomen's voices and women's lives - topical conversations to inform, challenge and inspire.
14/0612h00>12h45 (0x00) ?nldThe Food ProgrammenldInvestigating every aspect of the food we eat
14/0612h45>13h00 (0x00) ?nldAll That Glitters by Orlando WhitfieldnldBy Orlando Whitfield. When Inigo attempts to extricate himself professionally from Jopling, he crosses the Rubicon from which there is no return. Read by Hugh Skinner.
14/0613h00>13h04 (0x00) ?nldNews SummarynldThe latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4.
14/0613h04>13h57 (0x00) ?nldRare EarthnldIn a special programme recorded at the Hay Festival, Tom Heap and Helen Czerski discuss nature-writing and ask a panel how the genre shapes our understanding of the natural world.
14/0613h57>14h00 (0x00) ?nldWeather ForecastnldThe latest weather forecast
14/0614h00>14h45 (0x00) ?nldWorld at OnenldForty-five minutes of news, analysis and comment.
14/0614h45>15h00 (0x00) ?nldUnderstand: The UK ElectionnldExplaining voter ID, votes for Brits abroad and why we use pencils instead of pens.
14/0615h00>15h15 (0x00) ?nldThe ArchersnldDebate rages at Grange Farm, and Lily treads carefully.
14/0615h15>15h45 (0x00) ?nldThe SpecialistnldWrestling with new cases, Anna and Ged try to uncover the mystery that might have caused them. Dark Medical Thriller by Matthew Broughton, creator of Tracks and Broken Colours.
14/0615h45>16h00 (0x00) ?nldChildnldIt’s here. The first birthday. Cake, balloons, fuss. we reflect on the last 12 months and look ahead to what's to come.
14/0616h00>16h45 (0x00) ?nldGardeners' Question TimenldHorticultural programme featuring a group of gardening experts.
14/0616h45>17h00 (0x00) ?nldShort WorksnldA new short story by Malachy Tallack. Midway through a familiar journey on an unremarkable day events take a turn, and a man is left questioning everything. Read by Andy Clark.
14/0617h00>17h30 (0x00) ?nldLast WordnldWeekly obituary programme telling the life stories of those who have died recently.
14/0617h30>18h00 (0x00) ?nldMore or LessnldTim Harford explains - and sometimes debunks - the numbers and statistics used in political debate, the news and everyday life.
14/0618h00>19h00 (0x00) ?nldPMnldAfternoon news and current affairs programme, reporting on breaking stories and summing up the day's headlines.
14/0619h00>19h30 (0x00) ?nldSix O'Clock NewsnldNational and international news from BBC Radio 4
14/0619h30>20h00 (0x00) ?nldThe News QuiznldLucy Porter, Alasdair Beckett-King and Hugo Rifkind join Andy Zaltzman to quiz the news.
14/0620h00>20h15 (0x00) ?nldThe ArchersnldFallon throws caution to the wind, while Harrison struggles to let go.
14/0620h15>21h00 (0x00) ?nldAdd to PlaylistnldJeffrey Boakye and Anna Phoebe create a playlist no computer could.
14/0621h00>22h00 (0x00) ?nldAny Questions?nldTopical discussion posing questions to a panel of political and media personalities.
14/0622h00>23h00 (0x00) ?nldFree ThinkingnldMatthew Sweet and guests weigh the value of writing big histories, and looking at the long term and ask what does it mean to be on 'the right side' of history.
14/0623h00>23h45 (0x00) ?nldThe World TonightnldIn depth reporting, intelligent analysis and breaking news from a global perspective.
14/0623h45>00h00 (0x00) ?nldThe Photographer by Max PorternldA life in five photographs. Original fiction series by Max Porter, read by Tim McInnerny.