04 July, 2014

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SAT SATURDAY 05 JULY 2014 SAT SAT 00:00 Midnight News b04803tr (Listen) SAT The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4. SAT Followed by Weather. SAT SAT 00:30 Book of the Week b04807hb (Listen) SAT Last Days of the Bus Club, The Rain in Spain: Part 2 SAT SAT The eponymous Bus Club is the author's term for the three SAT fathers, of which he is one, who meet each morning when they SAT drop their children at the school bus stop. Chris Stewart's SAT daughter Chloe is in her final year at school and times will SAT soon be changing for the author. SAT SAT In his latest memoir, Chris once again taps into the rich SAT seam of story-telling in the Alpujarras Hills, and brings us SAT tales that are, by turns, warm, funny and moving. SAT SAT Chris Stewart had a brief flirtation with fame as the SAT drummer in Genesis. But he was, by his own admission, not a SAT very good drummer. After college, he embarked on a SAT peripatetic career that saw him travelling across Europe in SAT a converted ambulance, and playing drums in a circus, before SAT becoming a sheep farmer in deepest Sussex. SAT SAT In the early days of the Rough Guides, he persuaded the SAT originator and publisher of the series, Mark Ellingham, to SAT let him write the guide to China, and so began his career as SAT a writer. SAT SAT Over 20 years ago, Chris and his wife Ana settled in the SAT Alpujarras region of Andalucia, buying their own farm. Their SAT experiences in the remote region formed the basis of his SAT first memoir in 1999, 'Driving Over Lemons', which became an SAT international best-seller. SAT SAT Writer and Reader: Chris Stewart SAT Abridger: Pete Nichols SAT SAT Producer: Karen Rose SAT A Sweet Talk production for BBC Radio 4. SAT SAT Credits SAT Reader: Chris Stewart SAT Producer: Karen Rose SAT Abridger: Peter Nichols SAT Author: Chris Stewart SAT SAT 00:48 Shipping Forecast b04803tt (Listen) SAT The latest shipping forecast. SAT SAT 01:00 Selection of BBC World Service Programmes b04803tw (Listen) SAT BBC Radio 4 joins the BBC World Service. BBC Radio 4 resumes SAT at 5.20am. SAT SAT 05:20 Shipping Forecast b04803ty (Listen) SAT The latest shipping forecast. SAT SAT 05:30 News Briefing b04803v0 (Listen) SAT The latest news from BBC Radio 4. SAT SAT 05:43 Prayer for the Day b04807mh (Listen) SAT A spiritual comment and prayer to begin the day with the Rev SAT Dr Craig Gardiner. SAT SAT 05:45 iPM b04807mk (Listen) SAT "In this hour, surely for once, the name of Robert Southey SAT should be mentioned." We explore Southey's 'History of SAT Brazil' - savages, slave-hunters and predictions of SAT greatness. Email iPM@bbc.co.uk. SAT SAT 06:00 News and Papers b04803v2 (Listen) SAT The latest news headlines. Including a look at the papers. SAT SAT 06:04 Weather b04803v4 (Listen) SAT The latest weather forecast. SAT SAT 06:07 Open Country b048034c (Listen) SAT Tour de Yorkshire SAT SAT With the whole of Yorkshire gearing up to welcome the SAT pelotons of the Tour de France, Helen Mark heads for the SAT scene of Le Grand Depart in the Yorkshire Dales National SAT Park. Travelling at a somewhat slower pace than the Yellow SAT Jerseys, she soaks up some of the history of this beauty SAT spot in 'God's Own County'. SAT SAT The first stop is to Aysgarth Falls, a cascading flight of SAT tumbling waterfalls carved out by the River Ure. National SAT Parks Ranger Cathy Bergs tells us about the geology of the SAT 'triple falls' and some of the many creatures which call it SAT home, and lets us in on the frantic preparations being made SAT for the coming onslaught of people for the Tour de France. SAT SAT From there, it's 'on yer bike!' with Gia Margolis and the SAT Wheel Easy cycling club - "a club for those who don't wear SAT lycra", for a trip to the infamous Buttertubs Pass. One of SAT the toughest climbs on the UK legs of the Tour route, Gia SAT explains what makes it such a haven for cyclists and tries SAT to convince Helen that the impossible climb is worth it! SAT SAT At the top, Helen peers into the 20 metre deep limestone SAT potholes which dot the countryside - the 'Buttertubs' SAT themselves. Historic Environment Officer Robert White helps SAT us separate fact from fiction, and tells us about the SAT history of lead mining in the area. SAT SAT But while the mining industry might be consigned to history, SAT the mines themselves are not! Our final stop is at Hard SAT Level Gill Mine, where we meet local heroes Pete Roe and SAT Tony Harrison. They are part of a caving group who delve SAT beneath the Dales to explore the ancient mine-shafts, SAT mapping them and repairing them. We venture inside the mouth SAT of one shaft, and imagine life lived kilometres below the SAT surface of the beautiful Dales. SAT SAT Produced in Bristol by Emily Knight. SAT SAT 06:30 Farming Today b048hxpc (Listen) SAT Farming Today This Week SAT SAT The latest news about food, farming and the countryside. SAT SAT 06:57 Weather b04803v6 (Listen) SAT The latest weather forecast. SAT SAT 07:00 Today b048hxpf (Listen) SAT Morning news and current affairs. Including Yesterday in SAT Parliament, Sports Desk, Thought for the Day and Weather. SAT SAT 09:00 Saturday Live b048hxph (Listen) SAT Ben Folds SAT SAT Suzy Klein and Richard Coles with American singer-songwriter SAT Ben Folds, Wayne Ingram who as soldier in Bosnia met and SAT helped Stefan Savic, who was born with a facial cleft, the SAT family who've lived in the same house for five generations, SAT 12 year old Liverpool schoolgirl Millie Courtney who's SAT topping the charts in Nashville, and black hat Wimbledon SAT steward David Spearing. JP Devlin delivers a Tour de France SAT Crowdscape from the Yorkshire Dales and last year's winner SAT Chris Froome shares his Inheritance Tracks. SAT SAT Ben Folds talks about his music career, his talent for SAT collaboration, his multimedia approach to his work and the SAT importance of our musical heritage, following his recent SAT campaign to save a recording studio in Nashville. SAT SAT JP Devlin visits Hawes in the Yorkshire Dales, to mark the SAT Tour de France - the world's biggest bike race - which SAT starts in Leeds today. SAT SAT Wayne Ingram was a British soldier in Bosnia in 2003, when SAT he met Stefan Savic, a four year old boy with a SAT life-threatening facial cleft. He describes how he SAT fundraised to enable Stefan to undergo reconstructive SAT surgery, and their relationship today. SAT SAT A townhouse in Bristol dating back to 1885 has been home to SAT five generations of the same family for over 110 years. It SAT was bought in 1904 for £200 by Charles and Maud. Bill was SAT born there in 1907. John lived there as a teenager, and his SAT daughter Jackie has been there since 2006, along with her SAT own children. John, Jackie and James talk about their SAT memories, family history and life in the house today. SAT SAT Millie Courtney recently topped the charts in Nashville with SAT her song Storybook. Millie and her dad Rob talk about her SAT success as a singer/ songwriter and she performs live in the SAT studio. SAT SAT This week's Inheritance Tracks are from cyclist Chris Froome SAT the reigning champion of The Tour de France. He chooses All SAT You Need Is Love by The Beatles and Scatterlings of Africa SAT by Johnny Clegg. SAT SAT With the Wimbledon Tennis Finals this weekend, JP Devlin SAT meets David Spearing - the longest serving steward who looks SAT after players' families. SAT SAT Producer: Louise Corley. SAT SAT MILLIE COURTNEY SAT Millie Courtney performs live in the studio. SAT SAT Credits SAT Presenter: Richard Coles SAT Presenter: Suzy Klein SAT Interviewed Guest: Ben Folds SAT Interviewed Guest: Wayne Ingram SAT Interviewed Guest: Millie Courtney SAT Interviewed Guest: David Spearing SAT Interviewed Guest: JP Devlin SAT Interviewed Guest: Chris Froome SAT Producer: Louise Corley SAT SAT 10:30 The Grace of Jeff Buckley b048hxpk (Listen) SAT Since his desperately early death in May 1997, there's been SAT an inevitable mythologising about the life and music of Jeff SAT Buckley. Perhaps it's not surprising that in the posthumous SAT rush to acknowledge his genius, memories have been clouded SAT or, retrospectively, given a silver lining. SAT SAT The quiet, uncertain foundations of his reputation were laid SAT on a solo tour of Europe three years earlier, in March 1994 SAT - and, in particular, during one day. On the 18th March, SAT Buckley was scheduled for a photo shoot (with Kevin SAT Westenberg), an appearance on BBC GLR and his first proper SAT London concert, at a folk club called Bunjies. SAT SAT In 'The Grace of Jeff Buckley', those who were there speak SAT for the first time about the man and his music: Buckley's SAT American manager Dave Lory, his UK tour manager Steve SAT Abbott, booking agent Emma Banks and photographer Kevin SAT Westenberg share intimate memories that have so far not SAT featured in the Buckley biography. SAT SAT And the programme also includes rare archive: the GLR radio SAT session that has not been heard since that live broadcast in SAT 1994 - including an astonishing version of 'Grace' - and, SAT exclusively, a private interview that Buckley recorded on SAT the eve of this tour but decided not to release. SAT SAT Together, these glimpses offer a portrait of a young man SAT whose voice and musicianship, as well as his irresistible SAT charisma and the trauma of his early death, touched SAT millions. SAT SAT Produced by Alan Hall. SAT A Falling Tree production for BBC Radio 4. SAT Jeff Buckley: rare interview. SAT Cerys Matthews on 6Music SAT Jeff Buckley - BBC Playlister SAT SAT Clips SAT empty SAT empty SAT See all clips from The Grace of Jeff Buckley (2) SAT SAT 11:00 Week in Westminster b048hxpm (Listen) SAT Sue Cameron of The Daily Telegraph looks behind the scenes SAT at Westminster. SAT Whatever the result of the Scottish referendum it will SAT affect the rest of the UK- David Cameron's failure to stop SAT the appointment of the head of the EU commission could make SAT it more likely Britain leaves the EU, so are we on the verge SAT of significant constitutional change? plus should the taxman SAT be able to take unpaid taxes from our accounts, and yet more SAT calls to reform Prime Minister's Questions. SAT The editor is Marie Jessel. SAT SAT 11:30 From Our Own Correspondent b048hxpp (Listen) SAT Two Worlds Collide SAT SAT Reporting the world: correspondents with insight, colour and SAT analysis from Baghdad, Kirkuk, Rome , Lahore and Paris. SAT SAT 12:00 Money Box b048hxpr (Listen) SAT Fake bank accounts, mortage discrimination, NISAs and debt SAT letters SAT SAT FAKE BANK ACCOUNTS SAT SAT When money laundering checks are so strict how can a series SAT of accounts be opened with fake IDs and false addresses? We SAT visit one block of flats where half it's residents have been SAT receiving bank statements and cards for people who have SAT never lived there. We speak to MP Mark Garnier from the SAT Treasury Select Committee. SAT SAT NISAs SAT SAT Are banks cutting rates as the £15,000 tax free cash NISA SAT limit begins? What are the best buys? And can we top up SAT existing ISAs with the new allowance this week? We get the SAT low down from Anna Bowes from Savings Champion. And when is SAT cash the best option and when is it not? We hear of safe SAT alternatives from Lars Kroijer, a former hedge fund manager SAT and the author of Investing Demystified. SAT SAT MORTGAGES SAT SAT Is there ageism in the mortgage lending market? We talk to SAT listeners who say they were refused a mortgage that they SAT could afford just because of their age. The Council for SAT Mortgage Lenders denies it happens. A broker tells us his SAT experiences. SAT SAT FAKE LAW FIRMS SAT SAT The list of banks and others who use in-house firms that SAT pretend to be independent debt collectors or lawyers grows. SAT We find out what you can do if you have had a debt SAT collection letter that is misleading. SAT SAT 12:30 The News Quiz b04807jb (Listen) SAT Series 84, Episode 5 SAT SAT A satirical review of the week's news, chaired by Sandi SAT Toksvig, with regular panellist Jeremy Hardy and guest SAT panellists Andy Hamilton, Fred Macaulay and Samira Ahmed. SAT SAT Produced by Lyndsay Fenner. SAT SAT Credits SAT Presenter: Sandi Toksvig SAT Panellist: Jeremy Hardy SAT Panellist: Andy Hamilton SAT Panellist: Fred MacAulay SAT Panellist: Samira Ahmed SAT Producer: Lyndsay Fenner SAT SAT 12:57 Weather b04803v8 (Listen) SAT The latest weather forecast. SAT SAT 13:00 News b04803vb (Listen) SAT The latest news from BBC Radio 4. SAT SAT 13:10 Any Questions? b04807jj (Listen) SAT Lynne Featherstone MP, David Davis MP, David Blunkett MP, SAT Simon Armitage SAT SAT Jonathan Dimbleby presents political debate and discussion SAT from Harrogate Ladies College in Yorkshire with Conservative SAT backbencher David Davis MP, Former Home Secretary David SAT Blunkett MP, the poet Simon Armitage and Junior Minister for SAT International Development Lynne Featherstone MP. SAT SAT 14:00 Any Answers? b048hxpt (Listen) SAT A chance for Radio 4 listeners to have their say on the SAT issues discussed on Any Questions? With Anita Anand. SAT SAT 14:30 Classic Serial b01jgb92 (Listen) SAT Publish and Be Damn'd: The Memoirs of Harriette Wilson, SAT Episode 1 SAT SAT Adapted by Ellen Dryden. SAT SAT Nancy Carroll stars as Harriette Wilson, one of the most SAT infamous and talked-about women of the early 19th century. SAT Her lovers included aristocrats, adventurers and even the SAT Duke of Wellington himself. And when they all ceased to SAT support her after her retirement, she had a simple bargain SAT for them - 'pay up, and I'll keep you out of my memoirs'. SAT SAT A scandalous bestseller of their time, her memoirs reveal a SAT sharp-witted, good-hearted, infinitely adaptable, madcap SAT woman who took on the patriarchy of the time and did SAT something close to beating them at their own game. SAT SAT Harriette's exciting, secretive, unpredictable world is SAT brought vividly to life in Ellen Dryden's radio SAT dramatization of the book which set the whole country SAT gossiping about the behaviour of the men who ran it, and the SAT women they loved. SAT SAT In the first episode, Harriette escapes from the SAT stultifyingly boring household of her first aristocratic SAT protector in favour of a more exciting, younger lover. But SAT will he be able to keep her in the style to which she has SAT become accustomed? SAT SAT We also meet Harriette's friends and rivals such as the SAT mysterious Julia, her saintly sister Fanny, and her satanic SAT sister Amy. Featuring Blake Ritson as the Duke of Argyle, SAT Charles Edwards as Lord Ponsonby, and Barnaby Kay as the SAT Duke of Wellington. SAT SAT Producer: Ellen Dryden SAT A First Writes Radio production for BBC Radio 4. SAT SAT Credits SAT Harriette: Nancy Carroll SAT Ponsonby: Charles Edwards SAT Melbourne: Charles Edwards SAT Wellington: Barnaby Kay SAT Argyle: Blake Ritson SAT Julia: Leila Hackett SAT Fanny: Anna Francolini SAT Amy: Abigail Burdess SAT Old Woman: Abigail Burdess SAT Tom Sheridan: Jonathan Dryden Taylor SAT Frederick: Richard Galazka SAT Alvanley: Richard Galazka SAT Mrs Porter: Sarah Finigan SAT Producer: Ellen Dryden SAT Adaptor: Ellen Dryden SAT SAT 15:30 O Say Can You See? b047z8x5 (Listen) SAT The author and critic Erica Wagner, a New Yorker by birth, SAT explores America's relationship with its national anthem. SAT SAT The Star-Spangled Banner is embedded in American national SAT identity and yet it only became the official national anthem SAT in 1931. Erica returns to its origins, almost exactly two SAT centuries ago at the Battle of Baltimore in 1814, a decisive SAT moment in the Second War of American Independence, to find SAT out how Francis Scott Key came to write these lyrics about SAT the American flag. She speaks to the acclaimed American poet SAT Mary Jo Salter about the merit of the lyrics, and to the SAT musicologist David Hildebrand about how the music changed SAT over time to become the anthem we know today. SAT SAT Central to the appeal of The Star-Spangled Banner is the SAT reverence - what some term the religiosity - which the SAT United States has for its flag. Through insights from Annin SAT Flagmakers, the oldest surviving flagmaking company founded SAT in 1847, and Marc Leepson, author of biographies of both SAT Francis Scott Key and the American flag, Erica unpicks this SAT unique relationship - something she is always aware of SAT whenever she returns to the United States - and examines the SAT positive and negative responses to the anthem. SAT SAT With music by Whitney Houston, Beyonce Knowles and, of SAT course, Jimi Hendrix. SAT SAT Producer: Philippa Geering SAT A Unique production for BBC Radio 4. SAT SAT 16:00 Woman's Hour b048hxpw (Listen) SAT Weekend Woman's Hour: Hilary Clinton SAT SAT Highlights from the Woman's Hour week. Presented by Jane SAT Garvey. SAT SAT Producer: Rabeka Nurmahomed SAT Editor: Beverley Purcell. SAT SAT Credits SAT Presenter: Jane Garvey SAT Producer: Rabeka Nurmahomed SAT Editor: Jane Thurlow SAT SAT 16:55 1914: Day by Day b048hzvj (Listen) SAT 5th July SAT SAT Margaret Macmillan chronicles the events leading up to the SAT First World War. Each episode draws together newspaper SAT accounts, diplomatic correspondence and private journals SAT from the same day exactly one hundred years ago, giving a SAT picture of the world in 1914 as it was experienced at the SAT time. SAT SAT The series tracks the development of the European crisis day SAT by day, from the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand SAT through to the first week of the conflict. As well as the SAT war, it gives an insight into the wider context of the world SAT in 1914 including the threat of civil war in Ireland, the SAT sensational trial of Madame Caillaux in France and the SAT suffragettes' increasingly violent campaign for votes for SAT women. SAT SAT 5th July: The Kaiser gives the blank cheque to SAT Austria-Hungary. SAT SAT Margaret Macmillan is professor of international history at SAT Oxford University. SAT SAT Readings: Stephen Greif, Felix von Manteuffel, Jaime SAT Stewart, Simon Tcherniak, Jane Whittenshaw SAT Music: Sacha Puttnam SAT Sound Design: Eloise Whitmore SAT SAT Producer: Russell Finch SAT A Something' Else production for BBC Radio 4. SAT 1914: Day by Day Cartoons SAT SAT 17:00 PM b048hzvl (Listen) SAT Full coverage of the day's news. SAT SAT 17:30 The Bottom Line b048034w (Listen) SAT Mental Health SAT SAT Would you tell your boss you had depression? In The Bottom SAT Line this week, Evan Davis hears from three successful SAT business people who talk openly about what it's like to SAT experience severe mental illness whilst running their SAT companies. They'll explain the risks and rewards of going SAT public about mental ill health problems: the reaction from SAT investors and the impact on staff. And we'll hear why being SAT open about mental illness can lead to a happier, healthier SAT workplace. SAT SAT Guests: SAT SAT Lord Stevenson of Coddenham, entrepreneur and former SAT Chairman of HBOS and Pearson; SAT Andrea Woodside, Founder, Minding Work Limited; SAT and Charlie Mowat, Managing Director, The Clean Space SAT SAT Producer: Sally Abrahams. SAT SAT 17:54 Shipping Forecast b04803vd (Listen) SAT The latest shipping forecast. SAT SAT 17:57 Weather b04803vg (Listen) SAT The latest weather forecast. SAT SAT 18:00 Six O'Clock News b04803vj (Listen) SAT The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4. SAT SAT 18:15 Loose Ends b048hzvn (Listen) SAT Clive Anderson, Sebastian Faulks, Stella Rimington, John SAT Sessions, Alfie Moore, Arthur Smith, tUnE-yArDs, Jose James SAT SAT Clive takes Illegal Action with author and former head of SAT MI5 Stella Rimington, whose new novel 'Close Call' is the SAT 8th in the gripping Liz Carlyle series. Liz and her MI5 SAT Counter Terrorism unit have the international SAT under-the-counter arms trade under surveillance, following SAT an attack on CIA agent Miles Brookhaven in a Middle Eastern SAT souk. SAT SAT Clive goes walkies with actor and comedian John Sessions, SAT who's starring as landlord Mr. Thorne, in 'Pudsey the Dog: SAT The Movie'; a heartwarming adventure for all the family. SAT Pudsey is a cheeky London stray who meets siblings Molly, SAT George and Tommy. When the family move to the sleepy village SAT of Chuffington, Pudsey tags along, much to the dismay of Mr. SAT Thorne and his cat Faustus. SAT SAT 'Ello 'ello 'ello..Arthur Smith's on the beat with comedian SAT Alfie Moore, who, after 18 years at the Humberside Police SAT Force, hung up his helmet and became a professional SAT comedian. He's now starring in Radio 4's 'It's a Fair Cop', SAT which involves the audience having to think like a Police SAT Officer to solve some hilarious scenarios. SAT SAT Clive's in the trenches with novelist Sebastian Faulks, SAT who's edited, (alongside Dr. Hope Wolf), 'A Broken World - SAT Letters and Diaries and Memories of the Great War', which SAT tells of the conflict and its aftermath through memories and SAT stories. Also published this week is a World War One SAT Centenary Edition of Sebastian's book 'Birdsong'. Taught in SAT both schools and universities, 'Birdsong' is one of the SAT nation's favourite books. SAT SAT Music from tUnE-yArDs who perform 'Real Thing' from their SAT album Nicki Nack. And more music from José James, who SAT performs Anywhere U Go from his album While You Were SAT Sleeping SAT SAT Producer: Sukey Firth. SAT SAT Clips SAT empty SAT empty SAT See all clips from Clive Anderson, Sebastian Faulks, Stella SAT Rimington, John Sessions, Alfie Moore, Arthur Smith, SAT tUnE-yArDs, Jose James (2) SAT SAT Stella Rimington SAT ‘Close Call’ is published by Bloomsbury and available now. SAT SAT John Sessions SAT ‘Pudsey the Dog: The Movie’ is released in UK cinemas on SAT Friday 18th July. SAT SAT Alfie Moore SAT ‘It’s a Fair Cop’ starts on Wednesday 9th July at 6.30pm on SAT BBC Radio 4. SAT ‘The Naked Stun’ is at at Assembly George Square Studios, SAT Edinburgh from Wednesday 30th July to Monday 25th August. SAT SAT Sebastian Faulks SAT ‘A Broken World’ edited by Sebastian Faulks and Dr. Hope SAT Wolf is published by Hutchinson and available now. SAT The 21st anniversary edition of ‘Birdsong’ is published by SAT Vintage and available now. SAT A theatre production of ‘Birdsong’ is at Devonshire Park, SAT Eastbourne from Monday 7th to Saturday 12th July. SAT SAT tUnE-yArDs SAT ‘Nicki Nack’ is available now on 4AD. SAT tUnE-yArDs are playing at Brixton Electric, London on SAT Wednesday 3rd September. SAT SAT José James SAT ‘While You Were Sleeping’ is available now on Blue Note SAT Records. SAT José is playing Love Supreme Festival on Sunday 6th and SAT London’s Scala on Monday 7th July. SAT SAT 19:00 From Fact to Fiction b048hzvq (Listen) SAT Series 16, Desperately Seeking Bradley SAT SAT To complement Radio Four's News and Current Affairs output, SAT this weekly series presents a dramatic response to a major SAT story from the week's news. The form and content are SAT entirely lead by the news topic - so drama can come in many SAT guises, as well as poetry and prose. SAT Writers who have participated so far include: Lionel SAT Shriver, David Edgar, Amelia Bulmore, Mark Lawson, Bonnie SAT Greer, Laura Solon, Sandi Toksvig, Will Self, Alistair SAT Beaton, Lemn Sissay, April de Angelis, Rebecca Lenkiewicz, SAT Adrian Mitchell, Stewart Lee, John Sergeant, Jo Shapcott, SAT Ian McMillan, Kwame Kwei-Armah, Kate Mosse, Marina Warner, SAT Gurpreet Kaur Bhatti, A.L. Kennedy and Lyn Coghlan. SAT SAT Credits SAT Writer: Georgia Fitch SAT Jeanie: Susan Jameson SAT Barry: David Cann SAT Joan: Jane Slavin SAT Gary: Damian Lynch SAT Director: Nandita Ghose SAT SAT 19:15 Saturday Review b048hzvs (Listen) SAT Great Britain at London's Lyttleton Theatre is written by SAT Richard Bean and directed by Nicholas Hytner (the team that SAT was behind the wildly successful 'One Man Two Guvnors'). SAT Starring Billie Piper as an unscrupulous tabloid newspaper SAT editor who is right in the middle of a web of corruption SAT involving phone hacking, politicians the press and the SAT police SAT SAT It's half a century since the Beatles made their big screen SAT debut with A Hard Day's Night. It was considered a SAT lightweight thing by many when it was released cost £180,000 SAT and made many millions just in its opening weekend and has SAT been hailed as one of the best rock and roll films of all SAT time SAT SAT Jimmy McGovern's reputation as a TV dramatist is second to SAT none; Accused, Cracker, The Lakes, and many more. His work SAT is renowned for dealing with social issues and his latest SAT addresses what he sees as the injustice of the law of joint SAT enterprise. SAT SAT The iceberg. Marion Coutts has written a book about the SAT diagnosis from cancer and death of her husband Tom Lubbock. SAT Is it more a work of art than a diary? SAT SAT July sees the 8th Liverpool Biennial, 'an exhibition about SAT our habits habitats and the objects images relationships and SAT activities that constitute our immediate surroundings'. What SAT does that actually entail? How does it manifest itself SAT around the city? SAT SAT Tom Sutcliffe is joined by Helen Lewis, Giles Fraser and SAT Paul Farley. The producer is Oliver Jones. SAT SAT Common SAT Written by Jimmy McGovern, SAT Common SAT is on BBC One, Sunday 6 July, 9pm. SAT SAT The Iceberg SAT The Iceberg by Marion Coutts is published by Atlantic Books. SAT SAT A Hard Day's Night SAT Directed by Richard Lester, SAT A Hard Day's Night SAT is in selected cinemas from Friday 4 July, certificate U. SAT SAT Great Britain SAT Written by Richard Bean and directed by Nicholas Hytner, SAT Great Britain SAT is at the Lyttelton Theatre, National Theatre in London SAT until 23 August, transferring to the Theatre Royal Haymarket SAT from 10 September. SAT SAT Liverpool Biennial 2014 SAT The 8th SAT Liverpool Biennial SAT of contemporary art runs from 5 July - 26 October 2014 SAT SAT Credits SAT Presenter: Tom Sutcliffe SAT Interviewed Guest: Helen Lewis SAT Interviewed Guest: Giles Fraser SAT Interviewed Guest: Paul Farley SAT Producer: Oliver Jones SAT SAT 20:00 Meeting Myself Coming Back b048hzvv (Listen) SAT Series 6, David Puttnam SAT SAT From producing hit films like "Chariots of Fire" and "The SAT Killing Fields" to work in education and a seat in the SAT Lords, David Puttnam meets his younger self in the BBC sound SAT archive and discusses his reaction to what he hears with SAT John Wilson. SAT SAT David Puttnam was a convert to the power of film as a SAT youngster, attending regular screenings at his local cinema. SAT As a young man he got his first experiences of using images SAT to give out a message at the advertising agency Collett SAT Dickenson Pearce. It was there that he forged associations SAT with people such as Alan Parker with whom he would later SAT collaborate on films like "Midnight Express", "Melody" and SAT "Bugsy Malone". SAT SAT "Chariots of Fire" and "The Killing Fields" made him one of SAT the most famous producers in the business and he was SAT eventually asked to run Columbia Pictures, becoming the SAT first ever British head of a Hollywood studio. But he SAT resigned after only a year and returned home. He continued SAT to make films but also campaigned for the environment and SAT forged a new career in education. SAT SAT In the first in a new series of "Meeting Myself Coming SAT Back", John Wilson takes Lord Puttnam through his life SAT through the BBC Sound archives. Among the extracts he hears SAT are his first television interview on the set of "Melody", SAT his triumph with "Chariots of Fire", a return to the Killing SAT Fields and a surprise clip of one of his advertising SAT accounts. SAT SAT Producer: Emma Kingsley. SAT SAT 21:00 Classic Serial b047wb66 (Listen) SAT The Great Scott, The Bride SAT SAT Mike Harris adapts Sir Walter Scott's The Bride of SAT Lammermoor. SAT SAT The novel is set in the Lammermuir Hills of south-east SAT Scotland at the beginning of the 18th Century and tells of a SAT tragic love affair between young Lucy Ashton and her SAT family's enemy Edgar Ravenswood. SAT SAT The Ashtons and Ravenswoods have been enemies for centuries SAT - but will a proposed union between the warring families SAT finally bring peace? SAT SAT Music Composed and performed by Ross Hughes and Esben Tjalve SAT Violin and viola - Oliver Langford SAT SAT Written by Mike Harris SAT Produced and Directed by Clive Brill SAT A Brill production for BBC Radio 4. SAT SAT Credits SAT Edgar Ravenswood: Roshan Rohatgi SAT Sir Walter Ashton: Hugh Ross SAT Lady Ashton: Maureen Beattie SAT Lucy Ashton: Joanne Cummins SAT Frank Hayston: Drew Cain SAT Craigengelt: Robert Hudson SAT Caleb: Robert Hudson SAT The Marquis of Hamilton: Bryan Larkin SAT Old Ravenswood: Bryan Larkin SAT Ailsie Gourley: Beth Tuckey SAT Walter Scott: David Tennant SAT Producer: Clive Brill SAT Director: Clive Brill SAT Adaptor: Mike Harris SAT Author: Walter Scott SAT SAT 22:00 News and Weather b04803vl (Listen) SAT The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4, SAT followed by weather. SAT SAT 22:15 Moral Maze b047zrl7 (Listen) SAT Freedom of Expression SAT SAT In Germany an angst-ridden debate has started on the future SAT of Hitler's Mein Kampf. Copyright of the book has been held SAT by the Bavarian state government which has blocked SAT publication in Germany. In 2015 the copyright expires and SAT ministers are now considering whether to ban it all SAT together. The president of Germany's Central Council of Jews SAT says Mein Kampf is a work of irrational hatred that should SAT be forbidden for everyone. When is an opinion, a lecture, a SAT sermon, or a book so abhorrent that it should forever more SAT be banned? It's a question that's increasingly being asked SAT in the UK as more cases come to light of extremist Muslim SAT preachers radicalising young men. Freedom of speech SAT advocates argue bans don't defeat the arguments they just SAT drive them underground where they flourish unchallenged. SAT Public debate and security, they argue, is the best form of SAT defence. But do the normal rules of political discourse SAT apply when it comes to those who preach sedition? Doesn't SAT the state have a right and a duty to protect its citizens SAT against the propagation of such threats? What rules should SAT we apply to make these judgements and who has the moral SAT authority to make those decisions? Is it only the scale and SAT imminence of the threat? Should you make exceptions for a SAT book like Mein Kampf on the grounds that it's now more of an SAT historical curiosity than anything else? Does the cultural SAT context make a difference? Would it make logical and moral SAT sense for the German's to ban the publication of Mein Kampf SAT because of its unique history in that country - even if it SAT was easily available elsewhere? Does the moral value of such SAT a ban vary with the passage of time, the crossing of borders SAT and changes of cultures? Or can we divine some moral SAT absolutes in the debate on freedom of speech? Presented by SAT Michael Buerk. SAT SAT Witnesses are Douglas Murray, Peter Bradley, Dessislava SAT Kirova and Jonathan Rée. SAT Produced by Phil Pegum. SAT SAT 23:00 Round Britain Quiz b047wnyy (Listen) SAT (7/12) SAT Why would you not need to linger over an Open golf venue in SAT Kent, the flipside of Eleanor Rigby, and six human figures SAT by Rodin? SAT SAT The South of England take on Northern Ireland in the famous SAT cryptic quiz, with Tom Sutcliffe in the chair. Fred Housego SAT and Marcel Berlins were beaten by Polly Devlin and Brian SAT Feeney a few weeks ago in the first contest of the 2014 SAT series. This is their chance to get their own back, as they SAT face more of Tom's notoriously convoluted questions. SAT SAT As usual, the programme includes some of the best of the SAT question suggestions sent in by RBQ listeners. SAT SAT Producer: Paul Bajoria. SAT SAT Questions in this programme SAT SAT Q1 Northern Ireland SAT SAT Why would you not need to linger over an Open golf venue in SAT Kent, the flipside of Eleanor Rigby, and six human figures SAT by Rodin? SAT SAT SAT SAT Q2 South of England SAT SAT Jim was first, Joe was second, Arthur was third, and Reg was SAT just a kid. Who was the object of their admiration? SAT SAT SAT SAT SAT SAT Q3 Northern Ireland SAT Music Question SAT SAT To which undesirable club do all these people belong, and SAT why would Handel's one-time neighbour also be eligible? SAT SAT SAT SAT Q4 South of England SAT Music Question SAT SAT Consider why one of these pieces apparently encompasses the SAT other two? SAT SAT SAT SAT SAT SAT Q5 Northern Ireland SAT SAT Who would be unlikely to welcome a porcine from Russia, SAT fragrant balm from the Himalayas, and something hard to SAT untie from Japan? SAT SAT Q6 South of England SAT SAT Where would you probably not find celebrated: a 17th century SAT siege engine, Prince Frederick’s campaigns in Flanders, and SAT the Great Plague – in spite of received wisdom? SAT SAT SAT SAT Q7 Northern Ireland SAT SAT Which Italian priest brings together a Chinese airline, SAT Margaret Drabble’s first novel, an English Romantic poem and SAT a precious Russian gift? SAT SAT SAT SAT Q8 South of England SAT SAT Why might Ursula Andress, Mrs Rumpole and Mary Rider’s SAT adversary imagine themselves to be the mother of Unsinkable SAT Sam? SAT SAT Last week's teaser question and answer SAT SAT We asked why Alessandro might be defined as James over SAT Charles-Augustin, or as André-Marie times Georg. And who are SAT they? SAT SAT SAT SAT This is about the relationships of standard units in SAT physics. Alessandro Volta was the physicist who gave his SAT name to the volt. Voltage can be defined as energy divided SAT by electrical charge, the units for which are named after SAT James Prescott Joule and Charles-Augustin Coulomb SAT respectively. SAT SAT SAT SAT Voltage is also current times resistance, or amps multiplied SAT by ohms – and those units are named after André-Marie Ampère SAT and Georg Ohm. SAT SAT This week's teaser question SAT SAT Where could you find a bowl for washing, a European royal SAT dynasty and the people they ruled over, a navigable waterway SAT and something to read – all together in a crescent? SAT SAT SAT SAT Don't write to us - there are no prizes! - but we'll reveal SAT the answer at the beginning of the next edition. SAT SAT 23:30 The Lost Poets of the Raincoat Shop b047wb6b (Listen) SAT Ian McMillan tells the story lost poets - through the SAT letters , diaries and scattered pages of poetry found in a SAT derelict raincoat shop in Sheffield. The papers were found SAT by an engineer who saved them from the skip and took them SAT home to read. Fascinated by the story they revealed, he SAT donated them to the Sheffield Archive. SAT SAT Ian McMillan looks through the dust covered pages that still SAT , he says, give off a faint whiff of raincoat. The letters SAT document the friendship between the shop owner and an SAT uneducated man who were brought together by a love of words SAT and writing. Ian says, 'It's an extraordinary tale of SAT friendship, and what is left behind.' SAT SAT He talks to John Gregory who devoted his lunchtimes to going SAT through the derelict shop gathering together the pages SAT before they were put in a skip, and to Tim Knebel, the SAT archivist who has created order out of the scattered pages. SAT SAT Ian also talks to historian Helen Smith about the uniqueness SAT of Sheffield during the early years of the 1900s, when SAT uneducated steelworkers yearned to better themselves by SAT learning about philosophy and poetry. SAT SAT Finally, Ian contributes to the amount of words generated by SAT the two men by composing his own work based n the daily SAT takings recorded in the cash book of the raincoat shop. SAT SAT Producer: Janet Graves SAT A Pennine production for BBC Radio 4. SAT SAT SUN SUNDAY 06 JULY 2014 SUN SUN 00:00 Midnight News b048j0sv (Listen) SUN The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4. SUN Followed by Weather. SUN SUN 00:30 Fairy Tales Retold by Sara Maitland b01pnlwg (Listen) SUN The Gingerbread Business SUN SUN Acclaimed short story writer Sara Maitland gives a magical SUN spin to the story of Hansel & Gretel, in The Gingerbread SUN Business - a sumptuous tale of confectionery and cunning SUN told by Lia Williams. SUN SUN Producer Beth O'Dea. SUN SUN Credits SUN Reader: Lia Williams SUN Producer: Beth O'Dea SUN Writer: Sara Maitland SUN SUN 00:48 Shipping Forecast b048j0sx (Listen) SUN The latest shipping forecast. SUN SUN 01:00 Selection of BBC World Service Programmes b048j0sz (Listen) SUN BBC Radio 4 joins the BBC World Service. BBC Radio 4 resumes SUN at 5.20am. SUN SUN 05:20 Shipping Forecast b048j0t1 (Listen) SUN The latest shipping forecast. SUN SUN 05:30 News Briefing b048j0t3 (Listen) SUN The latest news from BBC Radio 4. SUN SUN 05:43 Bells on Sunday b048j433 (Listen) SUN York Minster SUN SUN The bells of York Minster. SUN SUN 05:45 Four Thought b047zrl9 (Listen) SUN Series 4, Serena Kutchinsky SUN SUN Serena Kutchinsky explains the impact an obsession with the SUN Faberge egg had on her family and why she now believes such SUN priceless objects should belong to all. SUN SUN Four Thought is a series of thought-provoking talks in which SUN speakers air their thinking, in front of a live audience, on SUN the trends, ideas, interests and passions that affect SUN culture and society. SUN SUN Presenter: Kamin Mohammadi SUN Producer: Estelle Doyle. SUN SUN 06:00 News Headlines b048j0t5 (Listen) SUN The latest national and international news. SUN SUN 06:05 Something Understood b048j435 (Listen) SUN The Warmth of Other Suns SUN SUN In birds and animals, the great migration is a natural and SUN often profoundly moving spectacle - tens of thousands of SUN wildebeest moving across the plains of Africa in search of SUN water, or the 4000 mile annual journey of the snow goose SUN from their warm wintering to their summer breeding grounds. SUN SUN In human terms, migration brings the chance for a new start, SUN the prospect of wealth and a better way of life - but is SUN frequently associated with pain, persecution and prejudice. SUN The upheaval can bring distress, but also opportunity and SUN the lure of what the poet Richard Wright described as "the SUN warmth of other suns". SUN SUN From the mournful lyricism of Psalm 137 ("By the rivers of SUN Babylon we sat and wept") which describes the yearning SUN sorrow and anger of the exiled Jews after the Babylonian SUN conquest of Jerusalem, to Dvorak's New World Symphony SUN inspired by the Czech composer's encounter with America, SUN John McCarthy considers the way writers, poets and musicians SUN have captured both the human and emotional impact of SUN migration. SUN SUN He also hears the stories of child migrants who were sent SUN from Britain to Australia in the 1950s and 60s, promised a SUN sun-kissed land in which they could ride horses and pick SUN peaches from the trees, but who found themselves unwanted, SUN ostracised and abandoned. SUN SUN Producer: David Prest and Gil Percival SUN A Whistledown production for BBC Radio 4. SUN SUN 06:35 On Your Farm b048j437 (Listen) SUN Getting to the heart of country life with a look at SUN individual farming endeavours. SUN SUN 06:57 Weather b048j0t7 (Listen) SUN The latest weather forecast. SUN SUN 07:00 News and Papers b048j0t9 (Listen) SUN The latest news headlines. Including a look at the papers. SUN SUN 07:10 Sunday b048j439 (Listen) SUN Archbishop John Sentamu, vocations and Christian assemblies SUN in schools SUN SUN Sunday morning religious news and current affairs programme. SUN SUN 07:55 Radio 4 Appeal b048j43c (Listen) SUN Methodist Homes (MHA) SUN SUN Pam Rhodes presents The Radio 4 Appeal for Methodist Homes SUN (MHA). SUN Registered Charity No. 1083995 (England & Wales). SUN To Give: SUN - Freephone 0800 404 8144 SUN - Freepost BBC Radio 4 Appeal, mark the back of the envelope SUN ' MHA'. SUN SUN MHA SUN MHA is a national charity of SUN more than 70 years’ standing which provides accommodation, SUN care and support SUN services to 16,000 older people. Amongst other things, it SUN is known for its SUN person-centred approach to dementia care, respecting SUN everyone as a unique SUN individual and nurturing older people in body, mind and SUN spirit. SUN SUN Music Therapy SUN SUN MHA provides music SUN therapy to approximately 2,000 people with dementia. It SUN costs £30 a session but SUN the charity does not charge residents for it. No previous SUN musical experience or SUN knowledge is necessary. SUN SUN Ming Hung Hsu SUN MHA’s lead Music Therapist, SUN Ming Hung Hsu, has spoken at international conferences SUN about the benefits of SUN music therapy and continues to carry out research in the SUN field. A recent pilot SUN study commissioned by MHA indicated that music therapy SUN could improve mood, SUN alertness and engagement twofold in people with dementia, SUN and significantly SUN reduce anxiety, agitation and depression. SUN SUN Dorothy Cartledge SUN SUN Music therapy SUN gives people like Dorothy Cartledge a non-verbal channel SUN for self-expression SUN and creativity. It is an interactive therapy and recipients SUN are encouraged and SUN prompted to participate in the music however they can. SUN SUN 07:57 Weather b048j0tc (Listen) SUN The latest weather forecast. SUN SUN 08:00 News and Papers b048j0tf (Listen) SUN The latest news headlines. Including a look at the papers. SUN SUN 08:10 Sunday Worship b048j43f (Listen) SUN The Collegiate Church of St Mary, Warwick SUN SUN 'Faith seeking understanding'. SUN Live from The Collegiate Church of St Mary, Warwick. SUN The Rector of St Mary's, the Revd Dr Vaughan Roberts, SUN reflects on the way God encourages believers to explore and SUN learn from our experiences and the world around us in order SUN to draw closer to God and to gain a greater understanding of SUN how to live more fully as people of faith. SUN SUN Director of Music: Thomas Corns SUN Organist: Mark Swinton SUN Producer: Simon Vivian. SUN SUN 08:48 A Point of View b04807jl (Listen) SUN To See Ourselves SUN SUN A weekly reflection on a topical issue. SUN SUN 08:58 Tweet of the Day b02tym17 (Listen) SUN Red-backed Shrike SUN SUN Tweet of the Day is a series of fascinating stories about SUN our British birds inspired by their calls and songs. Steve SUN Backshall presents the red-backed shrike. SUN SUN Red-backed shrikes were once regular summer visitors to SUN scrubby hillsides and heathery commons and are handsome SUN birds; males have a grey head, reddish-brown back, black and SUN white tail and a black bandit-mask. They were known as SUN butcher birds from their habit of storing prey by impaling SUN it on a thorn or a barbed-wire fence. Now they're one of our SUN rarest breeding birds. SUN SUN Red-backed Shrike (Lanius collurio) SUN Image courtesy of RSPB (rspb-images.com) SUN SUN 09:00 Broadcasting House b048j44s (Listen) SUN Sunday morning magazine programme with news and conversation SUN about the big stories of the week. Presented by Paddy SUN O'Connell. SUN SUN 10:00 The Archers Omnibus b048j62y (Listen) SUN Tony plays on Neil's good nature, and Jennifer lets rip. SUN SUN Credits SUN Writer: Joanna Toye SUN Director: Julie Beckett SUN Editor: Sean O'Connor SUN Jill Archer: Patricia Greene SUN David Archer: Timothy Bentinck SUN Ruth Archer: Felicity Finch SUN Kenton Archer: Richard Attlee SUN Jolene Archer: Buffy Davis SUN Tony Archer: David Troughton SUN Pat Archer: Patricia Gallimore SUN Helen Archer: Louiza Patikas SUN Brian Aldridge: Charles Collingwood SUN Jennifer Aldridge: Angela Piper SUN Christine Barford: Lesley Saweard SUN Neil Carter: Brian Hewlett SUN Susan Carter: Charlotte Martin SUN Shula Hebden Lloyd: Judy Bennett SUN Elizabeth Pargetter: Alison Dowling SUN Fallon Rogers: Joanna Van Kampen SUN Rob Titchener: Timothy Watson SUN Roy Tucker: Ian Pepperell SUN Hayley Tucker: Lorraine Coady SUN Peggy Woolley: June Spencer SUN PC Harrison Burns: James Cartwright SUN Charlie Thomas: Felix Scott SUN Ursula: Carolyn Jones SUN SUN 11:15 Desert Island Discs b048j630 (Listen) SUN Sir Michael Marmot SUN SUN Professor Sir Michael Marmot is interviewed by Kirsty Young SUN for Desert Island Discs. He's an epidemiologist who has SUN spent his career studying what the key factors are in SUN leading a long and healthy life and how your income and post SUN code can affect your longevity. SUN SUN Professor of Epidemiology and Public Health and Director of SUN the Institute of Health Equity at University College London, SUN Sir Michael specialises in what are known as the social SUN determinants of health: how where we are in the wealth and SUN status pecking order directly influences our chances of SUN illness, disease and lifespan. Why is it, for example, that SUN in 2014 in the same British city the average life expectancy SUN for a man in one post code will be 82 but just a few miles SUN away it's 54? SUN His work has influenced politicians around the globe. SUN SUN His pioneering research is often at odds with wider societal SUN concerns over what are known these days as lifestyle choices SUN - like smoking, not taking any exercise or eating junk ... SUN he says simply "what I contribute to the policy debate is SUN that I bring evidence - I don't do the skulduggery of SUN politics.". SUN SUN Credits SUN Presenter: Kirsty Young SUN Interviewed Guest: Michael Marmot SUN Producer: Sarah Taylor SUN SUN 12:00 I'm Sorry I Haven't A Clue b047ws80 (Listen) SUN Series 61, Episode 1 SUN SUN The 61st series of Radio 4's multi award-winning 'antidote SUN to panel games' promises yet more quality, desk-based SUN entertainment for all the family. The series starts its run SUN at the Theatre Royal in Norwich, where regulars Barry Cryer, SUN Graeme Garden and Tim Brooke-Taylor are joined on the panel SUN by Susan Calman, with Jack Dee as the programme's reluctant SUN chairman. Regular listeners will know to expect inspired SUN nonsense, pointless revelry and Colin Sell at the piano. SUN SUN Producer - Jon Naismith. SUN SUN Credits SUN Presenter: Jack Dee SUN Panellist: Barry Cryer SUN Panellist: Graeme Garden SUN Panellist: Tim Brooke-Taylor SUN Panellist: Susan Calman SUN Producer: Jon Naismith SUN SUN 12:32 Food Programme b048j632 (Listen) SUN Food and the Curriculum SUN SUN Stefan Gates talks to teachers, kids and cooks about food SUN and the curriculum, ahead of the changes that come into SUN force from September. Stefan asks how well prepared schools SUN and teachers are, what students think of it all and whether SUN the changes will finally spark a real change in the SUN attitudes to food that will grow for generations. SUN Producer: Sarah Langan. SUN SUN Credits SUN Presenter: Stefan Gates SUN Producer: Sarah Langan SUN SUN 12:57 Weather b048j0th (Listen) SUN The latest weather forecast. SUN SUN 13:00 The World This Weekend b048j634 (Listen) SUN Edward Stourton presents national and international news, SUN including an in-depth look at events around the world. SUN Email: wato@bbc.co.uk; twitter: #theworldthisweekend. SUN SUN 13:30 The Playlist Series b048j636 (Listen) SUN Samuel Pepys' Playlist SUN SUN Samuel Pepys, the famous diarist, loved music. It outlasted SUN all his other passions- even his passion for women. He left SUN hundreds of his favourite songs, some covered in wine SUN stains, relics of drunken musical evenings. SUN SUN David Owen Norris explores the songs in the Pepys Library in SUN Cambridge with historians Richard Luckett, Jenny Uglow and SUN Basie Gitlin, and recreates the music he loved best. With SUN singers Gwyneth Herbert, Thomas Guthrie and Laura Crowther. SUN SUN Producer: Elizabeth Burke SUN A Loftus production for BBC Radio 4. SUN SUN Credits SUN Producer: Elizabeth Burke SUN SUN 14:00 Gardeners' Question Time b04807j0 (Listen) SUN GQT Summer Garden Party 2014, National Botanic Garden Wales SUN SUN Eric Robson is joined by Bob Flowerdew, Bunny Guinness and SUN James Wong to answer questions at the gardening event of the SUN year, the GQT Summer Garden Party 2014 at the National SUN Botanic Garden Wales. SUN SUN Produced by Howard Shannon. SUN A Somethin' Else production for BBC Radio 4. SUN SUN This week's questions and answers: SUN SUN Q. Why grow roses alongside grapevines? SUN SUN A. They enjoy similar conditions. Roses show disease before SUN other plants and so serve to warn gardeners to deal with SUN mildew etc. before it begins to damage the grapevines. SUN SUN Q. How should I look after my lemon tree? SUN SUN A. Use an ericaceous, well drained potting mix and add grit SUN or vermiculite. You can even buy ready-made citrus potting SUN mix if you prefer. Use a high potash fertilizer during the SUN summer, something like tomato or liquid rose feed. Choose SUN the brightest location possible as light is more important SUN than heat to a lemon tree. The Eureka variety of lemon tree SUN can be tricky to grow. Make sure the plant is in a SUN terracotta pot so it can lose moisture more effectively and SUN don't worry if the plant is pot-bound, as this will SUN encourage more flower growth. SUN SUN Q. Can the panel recommend a plant that can be used as a SUN barrier in a boggy garden? SUN SUN A. Willow will grow well as will Bog Myrtle. SUN SUN Q. I purchased an 'unusual' Hosta. It looks pot-bound and SUN has now developed brown patches on the leaves. What should I SUN do? SUN SUN A. Seeing as most of the leaves are brown, it is probably SUN best to dig it up and take it back to the supplier who SUN should refund you. You don't want the disease to spread to SUN the rest of your garden. SUN SUN Q. I'm planning to plant an olive tree in ashes, what's the SUN best way to do this -in a planter or in the ground? SUN SUN A. If you want to restrict the size of the plant, use a SUN planter but it will also grow well in the ground. Olive SUN trees are very hardy; so long as they don't get too wet they SUN will do well. Veronique and Frantoio are both good SUN varieties. SUN SUN Q. What method of slug repellent do the panel find most SUN effective? SUN SUN A. Garlic spray is a good way of repelling slugs, as is SUN copper tubing around beds and pots. Calcium spray can also SUN be used. Some find sheep's wool and pellets effective while SUN carpet paths in the garden can trap slugs well. Nematodes SUN can be used as biological control and simply removing the SUN slugs by hand can effectively reduce the slug population. SUN SUN Q. How should I maintain a perfect croquet lawn? The lawn is SUN quite acidic with a PH of 5.8. SUN SUN A. You can grow fine-leaved grasses that like acidic soils SUN and over sow to encourage dense growth. You must cut the SUN grass regularly but use a cylinder mower rather than a SUN rotary mower. Stay away from lime but feed the lawn SUN regularly with blood, fish and bone meal. You could also use SUN a roller to achieve a level surface. SUN SUN Q. If your garden were on fire, which plant would you save? SUN SUN A. Bob would save the plants he has bred himself - SUN yellow-leaved Comfrey, creeping Thyme, Cape Gooseberries SUN with an enhanced flavor. Bunny would save her Home Oaks. SUN James would save his Oxalis Deppei. SUN SUN Panelists take to the performance stage SUN From SUN the Gardeners' Question Time Summer Garden Party 2014 at SUN the National Botanic SUN Gardens of Wales SUN SUN Party-goers ask their questions in our Potting Shed SUN sessions. SUN From SUN the Gardeners' Question Time Summer Garden Party 2014 at SUN the National Botanic SUN Gardens of Wales. SUN SUN 14:45 The Listening Project b048jcfy (Listen) SUN Fi Glover introduces conversations about marriage and SUN disability, children and disability and the importance of SUN grandmothers from Scotland, Devon and London. SUN SUN The Listening Project is a Radio 4 initiative that offers a SUN snapshot of contemporary Britain in which people across the SUN UK volunteer to have a conversation with someone close to SUN them about a subject they've never discussed intimately SUN before. The conversations are being gathered across the UK SUN by teams of producers from local and national radio stations SUN who facilitate each encounter. Every conversation - they're SUN not BBC interviews, and that's an important difference - SUN lasts up to an hour, and is then edited to extract the key SUN moment of connection between the participants. Most of the SUN unedited conversations are being archived by the British SUN Library and used to build up a collection of voices SUN capturing a unique portrait of the UK in the second decade SUN of the millennium. You can upload your own conversations or SUN just learn more about The Listening Project by visiting SUN bbc.co.uk/listeningproject SUN SUN Producer: Marya Burgess. SUN SUN 15:00 Classic Serial b048jcg0 (Listen) SUN The Great Scott, Ivanhoe SUN SUN The second season of adaptations of some of Sir Walter SUN Scott's most popular novels with David Tennant as Walter SUN Scott. SUN SUN Scott Cherry adapts Ivanhoe. SUN SUN Set in 1194 after the failure of the third Crusade, King SUN Richard I is said to be in captivity in Austria after having SUN been taken on his way back to England. In his absence, his SUN brother John is plotting to take over the throne. SUN SUN Wilfred of Ivanhoe, son of Cedric and one of the few SUN remaining Saxon Lords, joined Richard in the Crusade but has SUN been disinherited by his father for showing allegiance to a SUN Norman. Ivanhoe is rumoured to have come to the rescue of SUN his King in his hour of need but has since disappeared. Is SUN he alive? Rowenna - the woman he loves - anxiously waits for SUN news. SUN SUN Adapted by Scott Cherry SUN SUN Produced and Directed by Clive Brill SUN SUN A Brill production for BBC Radio. SUN SUN Credits SUN Ivanhoe: Mark Bonnar SUN Isaac: Henry Goodman SUN Gurth: Henry Goodman SUN Cedric: Christian Rodska SUN Rowena: Laura Molyneux SUN Guilbert: David Troughton SUN Rebecca: Sasha Behar SUN Elgitha: Sasha Behar SUN Fitzurse: Will Adamsdale SUN Wamba: Will Adamsdale SUN De Bracy: Nicholas Murchie SUN Prince John: Nigel Cooke SUN Prior Aymer: Edward Max SUN Producer: Clive Brill SUN Director: Clive Brill SUN Adaptor: Scott Cherry SUN Author: Walter Scott SUN SUN 16:00 Bookclub b048jcg2 (Listen) SUN Lorrie Moore - Who Will Run the Frog Hospital? SUN SUN With James Naughtie. SUN SUN The celebrated American writer Lorrie Moore discusses her SUN short novel Who Will Run the Frog Hospital? In the early SUN nineties, Lorrie Moore was wandering through an art gallery SUN when she came upon a painting with this same intriguing SUN title, depicting two young girls looking at a pair of SUN bandaged frogs. Lorrie Moore bought the painting, and SUN borrowed its name and imagery for her second novel. SUN SUN She says the book is not autobiographical except "in a SUN spiritual way." Her intent was to examine the passion and SUN purity of adolescence and the special quality of girls' SUN friendships in those teenage years. SUN SUN August's Bookclub choice : The Outcast by Sadie Jones SUN (2008). SUN Lorrie Moore on her 2009 novel A Gate at the Stairs SUN Lorrie Moore: “I was at a moment where the novel was wide SUN open. I saw this painting so I put it in.” SUN SUN Credits SUN Presenter: James Naughtie SUN Interviewed Guest: Lorrie Moore SUN Producer: Dymphna Flynn SUN SUN 16:27 And You, Helen b048jcg4 (Listen) SUN Poet Deryn Rees-Jones looks at the life and work of writer SUN Helen Thomas, her tempestuous marriage to poet Edward Thomas SUN and her role in keeping his flame alive after his death in SUN World War One. SUN SUN She travels to Liverpool, south London and Steep in SUN Hampshire, in the footsteps of this incredibly spirited, SUN progressive woman, who scandalised Thomas' friends with her SUN candid accounts of her relationship with Edward in her SUN memoirs, As It Was and World Without End. Deryn talks to SUN playwright Nick Dear, poet Alison Brackenbury, critic Edna SUN Longley and members of the Edward Thomas Fellowship about SUN Helen's extraordinary life, her response to the tragedy of SUN Edward's death and her talents as a writer. SUN SUN Deryn also reads from her own poetic sequence, 'And you, SUN Helen' - a response to Edward Thomas' poem of the same name. SUN SUN Readings by Elaine Claxton and Wilf Scolding SUN SUN Produced by Emma Harding SUN SUN And you, Helen by Edward Thomas SUN SUN And you, Helen, what should I give you? SUN So many things I would give you SUN Had I an infinite great store SUN Offered me and I stood before SUN To choose. I would give you youth, SUN All kinds of loveliness and truth, SUN A clear eye as good as mine, SUN Lands, waters, flowers, wine, SUN As many children as your heart SUN Might wish for, a far better art SUN Than mine can be, all you have lost SUN Upon the travelling waters tossed, SUN Or given to me. If I could choose SUN Freely in that great treasure-house SUN Anything from any shelf, SUN I would give you back yourself, SUN And power to discriminate SUN What you want and want it not too late, SUN Many fair days free from care SUN And heart to enjoy both foul and fair, SUN And myself, too, if I could find SUN Where it lay hidden and it proved kind. SUN SUN Clips SUN empty SUN empty SUN See all clips from And You, Helen (2) SUN SUN 16:55 1914: Day by Day b048jcg6 (Listen) SUN 6th July SUN SUN Margaret Macmillan chronicles the events leading up to the SUN First World War. Each episode draws together newspaper SUN accounts, diplomatic correspondence and private journals SUN from the same day exactly one hundred years ago, giving a SUN picture of the world in 1914 as it was experienced at the SUN time. SUN SUN The series tracks the development of the European crisis day SUN by day, from the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand SUN through to the first week of the conflict. As well as the SUN war, it gives an insight into the wider context of the world SUN in 1914 including the threat of civil war in Ireland, the SUN sensational trial of Madame Caillaux in France and the SUN suffragettes' increasingly violent campaign for votes for SUN women. SUN SUN 6th July: The Bishop of London opposes the forced feeding of SUN suffragettes in prison. SUN SUN Margaret Macmillan is professor of international history at SUN Oxford University. SUN SUN Readings: Stephen Greif, Felix von Manteuffel, Jaime SUN Stewart, Simon Tcherniak, Jane Whittenshaw SUN Music: Sacha Puttnam SUN Sound Design: Eloise Whitmore SUN SUN Producer: Russell Finch SUN A Something' Else production for BBC Radio 4. SUN SUN 17:00 File on 4 b047zk6z (Listen) SUN A Deadly Dilemma SUN SUN In many parts of the world, charities are trying to deliver SUN much-needed aid to desperate people living in areas SUN controlled by militant groups. What do they do when SUN counter-terrorism laws ban them from contact with those de SUN facto authorities? SUN SUN Risk of prosecution has now created a climate of fear in SUN many aid agencies - and the UN wants counter-terrorism SUN policies redrawn to ensure lives can be saved without SUN charity workers risking jail. SUN SUN Tim Whewell reports from Gaza - and talks to aid workers SUN operating in Syria, Somalia and other places - on the SUN practical and moral dilemmas involved. SUN SUN Producer: Paul Grant. SUN SUN 17:40 From Fact to Fiction b048hzvq (Listen) SUN [Repeat of broadcast at 19:00 on Saturday] SUN SUN 17:54 Shipping Forecast b048j0tk (Listen) SUN The latest shipping forecast. SUN SUN 17:57 Weather b048j0tm (Listen) SUN The latest weather forecast. SUN SUN 18:00 Six O'Clock News b048j0tp (Listen) SUN The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4. SUN SUN 18:15 Pick of the Week b048jcg8 (Listen) SUN Nick Baker presents highlights from the previous seven days SUN of BBC Radio. SUN SUN 19:00 The Archers b048jcgb (Listen) SUN Contemporary drama in a rural setting. SUN SUN 19:15 Blofeld and Baxter: Memories of Test Match Special SUN b048jcgd (Listen) SUN Episode 2 SUN SUN Two broadcasting legends, Henry Blofeld and Peter Baxter, SUN join forces to recount hilarious tales from across the SUN world, gained during 40 years in the Test Match Special SUN commentary box and beyond. SUN SUN Producer: Jon Harvey SUN A Hat Trick production for BBC Radio 4. SUN SUN 19:45 Annika Stranded b048jcgg (Listen) SUN Series 2, Into the Ice SUN SUN Annika Strandhed is a leading light in the murder squad of SUN the Oslo police. Her neuroses - and she has a few - are SUN mostly hidden by a boisterous manner and a love of SUN speedboats. As fictional Scandinavian detectives go, she's SUN not as astute as Sarah Lund or Saga Norén, perhaps, but SUN probably better company. SUN SUN In this second series of stories by Nick Walker - SUN commissioned specially for Radio 4 - Annika is learning to SUN juggle the demands of policing the Oslofjord with a new SUN challenge. Namely, single motherhood. SUN SUN Episode 1 (of 3): Into The Ice SUN A body is found in the ice on the Oslofjord. Annika can't SUN place where she's seen it before - but the man is frozen in SUN an oddly familiar pose. SUN SUN Nick Walker is the author of two critically-acclaimed SUN novels, Blackbox and Helloland. His plays and short stories SUN are often featured on BBC Radio 4, including Arnold In A SUN Purple Haze (2009), the First King of Mars stories (2007 - SUN 2010), the Afternoon Drama Life Coach (2010) and the stories SUN Dig Yourself (2011) and The Indivisible (2012). The first SUN series of Annika Stranded was broadcast in 2013. SUN SUN Reader: Nicola Walker SUN SUN Producer: Jeremy Osborne SUN A Sweet Talk production for BBC Radio 4. SUN SUN Credits SUN Reader: Nicola Walker SUN Producer: Jeremy Osborne SUN Writer: Nick Walker SUN SUN 20:00 Feedback b04807j6 (Listen) SUN This week, Roger Bolton discusses accusations of false SUN balance in the BBC's climate change reporting with BBC SUN Trustee Alison Hastings. SUN SUN And if the BBC Director General Tony Hall has made a SUN commitment to more female presenters on radio, why has 5Live SUN ditched two of its top women - Shelagh Fogarty and Victoria SUN Derbyshire? Is Radio Bloke making a comeback? SUN SUN Also - I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue and the art of innuendo, SUN and why Any Questions presenter Jonathan Dimbleby sent a SUN profusely apologetic tweet to MP Chris Bryant. SUN SUN Producer: Will Yates SUN A Whistledown production for BBC Radio 4. SUN Radio 4 Blog: Roger Bolton SUN SUN Clip SUN empty SUN SUN 20:30 Last Word b04807j4 (Listen) SUN Bobby Womack, Stephanie Kwolek, Dermot Healy, Viktor SUN Sukhodrev, Delia Craig SUN SUN Julian Worricker on SUN SUN A man described by many as one of the great soul singers, SUN Bobby Womack, who worked with musicians from Sam Cooke to SUN Damon Albarn during a career spanning nearly six decades. SUN SUN The chemist Stephanie Kwolek, who invented the technology SUN behind Kevlar - a virtually bulletproof fibre that has saved SUN thousands of lives. SUN SUN Dermot Healy, whose prose and poetry have seen him feted as SUN one of Ireland's finest modern writers. SUN SUN The English-language interpreter, Viktor Sukhodrev, who SUN worked for every Soviet leader from Kruschchev to Gorbachev. SUN SUN And the conservationist, Delia Craig, whose Kenyan rhino SUN sanctuary was the setting for Prince William's proposal to SUN Kate Middleton. SUN SUN Bobby Womack (pictured) SUN SUN Julian spoke to Radio 2 presenter Trevor Nelson, to soul SUN expert Robbie Vincent who interviewed him and to the SUN musician Damon Albarn. SUN SUN Born 4 March 1944; died 27 June 2014 aged 70. SUN SUN Stephanie Kwolek SUN SUN Julian spoke to David C. Brock from the SUN Chemical Heritage Foundation. SUN SUN Born 31 July 1923; died 18 June 2014 aged 90. SUN SUN Dermot Healy SUN SUN Julian spoke to his friends, the writer Michael Harding and SUN his editor Bill Swainson. SUN SUN Born 9 November 1947; died 29 June 2014 aged 66. SUN SUN Viktor Sukhodrev SUN SUN Julian spoke to the English-language interpreter, Viktor SUN Sukhodrev, who worked for every Soviet leader from SUN Kruschchev to Gorbachev. SUN SUN Born 12 December 1932; died 16 May 2014 aged 81. SUN SUN Delia Craig SUN SUN Julian spoke to her son, Ian Craig and to her biographer, SUN Natasha Breed. SUN SUN Born 6 June 1924; died 12 June 2014 aged 90. SUN SUN 21:00 Face the Facts b047zm1h (Listen) SUN An Unqualified Failure SUN SUN John Waite investigates a company which claimed to be the SUN UK's leading training provider and held tax-payer funded SUN contracts worth millions of pounds for courses designed to SUN get people back to work. But he discovers how some of its SUN learners were given certificates for courses they never SUN completed and others have had qualifications revoked for SUN sub-standard work. Hundreds - possibly thousands - of other SUN learners, many paying their own way in search new careers, SUN have been left without the courses they paid for. Industry SUN insiders claim it exposes a loophole in the way the system SUN is regulated. SUN SUN Producer: Joe Kent SUN Editor: Andrew Smith. SUN SUN 21:26 Radio 4 Appeal b048j43c (Listen) SUN [Repeat of broadcast at 07:55 today] SUN SUN 21:30 Analysis b047ws86 (Listen) SUN Tories: Nasty or Nice? SUN SUN Why have the Tories attracted the label 'the nasty party'? SUN Tory supporter Robin Aitken explores why the phrase took SUN hold, and why it matters in key national debates today. SUN Senior and influential figures in the Tory party's recent SUN history offer revealing personal accounts of what they SUN believe and how the party is perceived by the outside world. SUN Producer: Chris Bowlby SUN Editor: Hugh Levinson. SUN Poverty vs Inequality SUN The Philosophy of Russell Brand SUN Labour's New New Jerusalem SUN SUN 22:00 Westminster Hour b048jcgj (Listen) SUN Weekly political discussion and analysis with MPs, experts SUN and commentators. SUN SUN 22:45 What the Papers Say b048jcgl (Listen) SUN A look at how the newspapers are covering the biggest SUN stories. SUN SUN 23:00 1914: Day by Day b048jchd (Listen) SUN 1914: Day by Day - Omnibus, Episode 1 SUN SUN Margaret Macmillan chronicles the events leading up to the SUN First World War. Each episode draws together newspaper SUN accounts, diplomatic correspondence and private journals SUN from the same day exactly one hundred years ago, giving a SUN picture of the world in 1914 as it was experienced at the SUN time. SUN SUN The series tracks the development of the European crisis day SUN by day, from the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand SUN through to the first week of the conflict. As well as the SUN war, it gives an insight into the wider context of the world SUN in 1914 including the threat of civil war in Ireland, the SUN sensational trial of Madame Caillaux in France and the SUN suffragettes' increasingly violent campaign for votes for SUN women. SUN SUN Margaret Macmillan is professor of international history at SUN Oxford University. SUN SUN Readings: Stephen Greif, Felix von Manteuffel, Jaime SUN Stewart, Simon Tcherniak, Jane Whittenshaw SUN Music: Sacha Puttnam SUN Sound Design: Eloise Whitmore SUN SUN Producer: Russell Finch SUN A Something' Else production for BBC Radio 4. SUN SUN 23:30 Something Understood b048j435 (Listen) SUN [Repeat of broadcast at 06:05 today] SUN SUN MON MONDAY 07 JULY 2014 MON MON 00:00 Midnight News b048j0vm (Listen) MON The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4. MON Followed by Weather. MON MON 00:15 Thinking Allowed b047zrkv (Listen) MON Russia's upper class, Flip Flops MON MON Flip flops: the world wide trail of an everyday commodity. MON Laurie Taylor talks to Caroline Knowles, Professor of MON Sociology at Goldsmiths, University of London, whose study MON takes a ground level view of the lives and places of MON globalisation's back roads, via that most ubiquitous of MON footwear - the flip flop sandal. Also, research into MON Russia's elite and how they acquire social distinction. Dr MON Elisabeth Schimpfossl, Honorary Research Fellow at the MON University of Manchester, looks at the strategies employed MON by representatives of Russia's new social upper class to MON gain status and prestige. Distancing themselves from the MON 'vulgar' excesses of the brutal 90s, they've moved away from MON ostentatious displays of wealth, seeking legitimacy for MON their position by developing a more 'cultured' image. MON MON Producer: Jayne Egerton. MON MON Caroline Knowles MON MON Professor of Sociology at Goldsmiths, University of London MON MON MON MON MON MON Find out more about MON Caroline Knowles MON MON MON Flip-Flop: A Journey Through Globalisation's Backroads MON Publisher: Pluto Press MON ISBN-10: 0745334113 MON ISBN-13: 978-0745334110 MON MON Elisabeth Schimpfossl MON MON Honorary Research Fellow, Department of Russian and East MON European Studies, University of Manchester MON MON MON Find out more about Dr MON Elisabeth Schimpfossl MON MON MON MON MON MON Abstract: MON Russia's social upper class: from ostentation to MON culturedness MON The British Journal of Sociology, 65: 63–81 MON doi: 10.1111/1468-4446.12053 MON MON 00:45 Bells on Sunday b048j433 (Listen) MON [Repeat of broadcast at 05:43 on Sunday] MON MON 00:48 Shipping Forecast b048j0vp (Listen) MON The latest shipping forecast. MON MON 01:00 Selection of BBC World Service Programmes b048j0vr (Listen) MON BBC Radio 4 joins the BBC World Service. MON MON 05:20 Shipping Forecast b048j0vt (Listen) MON The latest shipping forecast. MON MON 05:30 News Briefing b048j0vw (Listen) MON The latest news from BBC Radio 4. MON MON 05:43 Prayer for the Day b048jd6j (Listen) MON A spiritual comment and prayer to begin the day with the Rev MON Dr Craig Gardiner. MON MON 05:45 Farming Today b048jd6l (Listen) MON The latest news about food, farming and the countryside. MON Presented by Charlotte Smith and produced by Lucy Bickerton. MON MON 05:56 Weather b048j0vy (Listen) MON The latest weather forecast for farmers. MON MON 05:58 Tweet of the Day b0378svz (Listen) MON Wood Pigeon MON MON Tweet of the Day is a series of fascinating stories about MON our British birds inspired by their calls and songs. MON MON Michaela Strachan presents the wood pigeon. One of our most MON widespread birds, you can hear this song all year round; MON just about anywhere. The young are called squabs and along MON with seeds and green foliage, Wood Pigeons feed their chicks MON with "pigeon milk", a secretion from their stomach lining. MON Michaela Strachan's love of birds MON MON Woodpigeon (Columba palumbus) MON Image courtesy of RSPB (rspb-images.com) MON MON 06:00 Today b048jd6n (Listen) MON Morning news and current affairs. Including Sports Desk; MON Weather; Thought for the Day. MON MON 09:00 Start the Week b048jd6q (Listen) MON Tom Sutcliffe discusses family secrets and Scottish royalty MON MON Tom Sutcliffe talks to Michael Holroyd about why he put his MON own family in the spotlight in his late 50s novel A Dog's MON Life, only published in the UK after the death of his MON parents. Family secrets and a doctor's revenge are at the MON heart of Herman Koch's darkly comic novel, while Hugo MON Blick's new television series, An Honourable Woman, explores MON how the sins of the father resonate in the present. The MON playwright Rona Munro looks ahead to a trilogy of plays MON which chart the rise and fall of Scotland's Royal Family, MON from James I to III, with tales of love, war, treachery and MON intrigue. MON Producer: Katy Hickman. MON MON Credits MON Presenter: Tom Sutcliffe MON Interviewed Guest: Michael Holroyd MON Interviewed Guest: Rona Munro MON Interviewed Guest: Herman Koch MON Interviewed Guest: Hugo Blick MON Producer: Katy Hickman MON MON 09:45 Book of the Week b048jflr (Listen) MON The Zhivago Affair, Episode 1 MON MON By Peter Finn and Petra Couvée. MON MON It's 1956 and Boris Pasternak presses a manuscript into the MON hands of an Italian publishing scout with these words, 'This MON is Doctor Zhivago. May it make its way around the world.' MON MON Pasternak knew his novel would never be published in the MON Soviet Union as the authorities regarded it as seditious, so MON instead he allowed it to be published in translation all MON over the world - a highly dangerous act. MON MON By 1958 the life of this extraordinary book enters the MON realms of the spy novel. The CIA, recognising that the Cold MON War was primarily an ideological battle, published Doctor MON Zhivago in Russian and smuggled it into the Soviet Union. It MON was immediately snapped up on the black market. Pasternak MON was later forced to renounce the Nobel Prize in Literature, MON igniting worldwide political scandal. MON MON With first access to previously classified CIA files, The MON Zhivago Affair gives an irresistible portrait of Pasternak, MON and takes us deep into the Cold War, back to a time when MON literature had the power to shake the world. MON MON Abridged by Libby Spurrier MON Read by Nigel Anthony MON MON Producer: Joanna Green MON A Pier production for BBC Radio 4. MON MON Credits MON Reader: Nigel Anthony MON Producer: Joanna Green MON Abridger: Libby Spurrier MON Author: Peter Finn MON Author: Petra Couvee MON MON 10:00 Woman's Hour b048jflt (Listen) MON Jane Garvey presents the programme that offers a female MON perspective on the world. MON MON Wraparound Childcare MON MON Breakfast and after-school clubs allow parents to work but MON are they good for children and families? Catherine Carr has MON been to a school offering wraparound care to talk to staff MON and pupils. And, journalist and writer Zoe Williams and MON Nansi Ellis from the MON Association of Teachers and Lecturers MON join Jane Garvey to discuss the pros and cons of a school MON day which starts at before breakfast and ends at six pm. MON MON Keira Knightley MON MON Keira Knightley has swapped corsets for guitars, as she MON moves from costume drama to her latest role as a wannabe pop MON star in New York in rom-com film Begin Again. And in her MON personal life too, she mixes film and music, having recently MON married James Righton of the band the Klaxons. She speaks MON to Jane about singing on screen, dodging papparazzi, and her MON marriage in France last summer. MON Begin Again is released on 11 July MON MON Empathy MON MON As part of our MON Staying Sane MON series, we look at the role of empathy. There’s plenty of MON research indicating that being empathetic and altruistic is MON good for our mental health. But what exactly is empathy? MON Are we all capable of experiencing it and is it always a MON good thing? And is it possible to learn to be more MON empathetic? Graham Music, child and adolescent MON psychotherapist and author of a The Good Life: Wellbeing and MON the New Science of Altruism, Selfishness and Immorality, and MON writer MON Lesley Jamison MON author of The Empathy Exams, join Jane in the studio. MON MON The Good Life: Wellbeing and the new science of altruism, MON selfishness and immorality by Graham Music is published by MON Routledge. MON MON MON MON MON Nurturing Minds MON MON Can you lower cholesterol through diet? MON MON Over 30,000 women die from coronary heart disease each year MON and according to the figures from the Office for National MON Statistics it’s the biggest killer of women between 65-79, MON killing nearly three times as many women as breast cancer. MON Evidence suggests that high cholesterol can increase the MON risk of heart disease and that cutting down on fatty foods MON can help lower the risk of heart attacks and strokes. In a MON new book ‘Eat your way to lower cholesterol’, Dr Laura MON Corr, consultant cardiologist at Guy’s and St Thomas’s MON hospital, says that creating a healthy diet that lowers MON cholesterol is more about adding the right foods to your MON diet than cutting out foods and that the latest research has MON identified six food-types we should be eating more of. But MON what is the scientific evidence behind this and can you MON actually lower your cholesterol through eating more of MON certain foods? MON MON MON NHS Guide to Cholesterol MON NHS Guide to lowering Cholesterol MON NHS Guide on Statins MON British Heart Foundation MON MON Credits MON Presenter: Jane Garvey MON MON 10:45 Armistead Maupin's Tales of the City b048jflw (Listen) MON Further Tales of the City, Episode 1 MON MON Armistead Maupin's Further Tales of the City - the third in MON his novel sequence Tales of the City , dramatised by Bryony MON Lavery . Set in San Francisco in 1981 giving a portrait of a MON free and easy era with the drug and sex counter-culture in MON full swing. MON MON Landlady Anna Madrigal of 28 Barbary Lane is taking care of MON her tenants as they find their sometimes tricky way through MON love, work and fun and set out in a new era - the eighties. MON MON Directed in Salford by Susan Roberts. MON MON Clip MON empty MON MON Credits MON Mary Ann: Laurel Lefkow MON Madrigal: Kate Harper MON Michael: Jos Slovick MON Brian: Simon Lee Phillips MON Prue: Lorelei King MON Bambi: Lorelei King MON Frannie: Bernice Stegers MON Emma: Ginny Holder MON Luke: Kerry Shale MON Larry: Kerry Shale MON Ned: Louis Labovitch MON Director: Susan Roberts MON Adaptor: Bryony Lavery MON Author: Armistead Maupin MON MON 11:00 Cold Water California b048jfly (Listen) MON With freezing waters and long dark winters, Ireland may seem MON an unlikely place to surf, but the surfing industry is MON growing fast and may even aid recovery of recession hit MON coastal communities north and south of the border. MON MON Broadcaster Mark Patterson has surfed for nearly 30 years, MON and is fascinated by the role the ocean is playing in MON replenishing small coastal towns like Portrush in Northern MON Ireland, and Bundoran in the Republic of Ireland. Once MON bustling seaside resorts, both have endured a long decline, MON taking a hard hit during the recession. MON MON Now they are drawing a new crowd - surfers. Many come to MON learn the basics and taste their first salt-water MON experience, while others travel from far overseas to sample MON Ireland's waves, considered by many to be world-class, on a MON par with anything found in Hawaii, Australia or California. MON MON Mark learns that a few intrepid souls began to explore MON remote waves along Ireland's coastline in the early 60's, MON sometimes dressed only in jeans and t-shirt as they braved MON the freezing waters. Now with modern wetsuits and affordable MON boards, everyone wants to learn; from 58 year old Elaine in MON Portrush, to a group of teenage girls who feel empowered by MON surfing. MON MON In Bundoran Mark meets the surfer instructor who feels the MON ocean saved his life. After losing his job at the height of MON the boom and turning to drink, a radio advert for lifeguard MON training set him on a new journey, and a new future by the MON coast. In Portrush Mark meets a 6 time Irish champion who MON toured the world chasing his surfing 'drug', until the MON lifestyle nearly destroyed him. And then there are the MON surfers who risk their lives for the ultimate thrill - MON surfing monstrous waves up to 60 ft high. MON MON It's not The Beach Boys, bronzed bodies or bikinis - this is MON Coldwater California. MON MON Clip MON empty MON MON 11:30 Bad Salsa b048jj9b (Listen) MON Episode 1 MON MON After treatment for Ovarian and breast cancer Chippy, is mad MON Jill is sad and Terri is definitely dangerous to know! The MON road back after cancer treatment can be tricky and full of MON obstacles. In Bad Salsa, two middle aged women and their MON younger friend seek to regain their zest for life and love MON by learning to dance at Bad Salsa, the club where everyone MON knows your name but no-one knows your prognosis! MON MON Depictions of people with cancer on TV and radio too often MON follow a standard format; there is the diagnosis, the MON depression the chemo, then the false recovery followed by MON the tragic death. MON Bad Salsa tries to paint a picture at once more hopeful and MON more in line with survival rates which have improved MON immensely over the past twenty years. For many, 'living with MON cancer' is now their day to day challenge. The characters in MON the series have finished their treatment and are in the MON process of finding their way back to normal life or at least MON finding a "new normal." As in the real world, the challenges MON of everyday life go on for our characters; like us they have MON boring marriages, distracting crushes, troublesome children, MON difficult workmates and infuriating parents, but unlike us MON their brush with mortality has given them a new perspective. MON The fun and excitement of the series is in watching them MON decide to preserve the pre-cancer status quo or in Terri's MON words, to say "sod it all" and "go for it!" MON MON The series follows the women as they embrace the world of MON salsa whilst they adjust to life after cancer. MON MON Credits MON Terry: Camille Coduri MON Chippy: Sharon Rooney MON Jill: Natasha Little MON Marco: Ben Smith MON Gordon: Andrew Morton MON Colin: David Cann MON Georgie: Emily Chase MON Tim: Matt Houlihan MON Sara: Antonia Reid MON Writer: Kay Stonham MON Producer: Alison Vernon-Smith MON MON 12:00 You and Yours b048jj9d (Listen) MON Passports, pensions and pork products MON MON More on passport delays - and the story of one woman who has MON waited for 11 weeks for her child's passport, only to be MON told to start the process again. MON MON We look at how we can improve the way we build social MON housing, by going to Berlin to see how the Germans do it. MON MON A clampdown on copycat websites has led to arrests, we'll MON have the latest. MON A local butcher tells us why his trade is dying off, which MON means fewer shops on our high streets. MON MON A new study suggests the tourism trade is missing out on MON billions because of poor concern for those with MON disabilities. MON MON How supermarkets are turning to magazines to boost sales in MON the aisles. MON MON And more on claims people are losing out when it comes to MON liberating their pension before they retire. MON MON 12:57 Weather b048j0w0 (Listen) MON The latest weather forecast. MON MON 13:00 World at One b048jj9g (Listen) MON Martha Kearney presents national and international news. MON MON 13:45 Roger Law and the Chinese Curiosities b048jj9j (Listen) MON Series 2, Episode 1 MON MON In the first of a new series, Roger Law travels through MON China to find some unexpected corners of the country's rich MON and varied culture. He begins his journey in Beijing, where MON the film industry is now growing at an extraordinary pace. MON After a visit to a huge and rather empty film museum on the MON edge of the city, he manages to get himself on to the film MON lot at one of the biggest studios in the world. MON MON Producer Mark Rickards. MON MON 14:00 The Archers b048jcgb (Listen) MON [Repeat of broadcast at 19:00 on Sunday] MON MON 14:15 Afternoon Drama b048jmy3 (Listen) MON Here After MON MON Comedy drama by William Ash and Andrew Knott. MON MON Seventeen year old Jake is getting ready to go out and MON buzzing with excitement for the night ahead until he finds MON himself trapped in his room with an unexpected visitor who MON has come to tell Jake something that will change his life MON forever. MON MON Directed by Nadia Molinari. MON MON Credits MON Young Jake: Alex Carter MON Old Jake: Steve Evets MON Middle Jake: Pearce Quigley MON Matty: Dean Smith MON Director: Nadia Molinari MON Writer: William Ash MON Writer: Andrew Knott MON MON 15:00 Round Britain Quiz b048jmy5 (Listen) MON (8/12) MON Where could you find a bowl for washing, a European Royal MON dynasty and the people they ruled over, a navigable waterway MON and something to read, all together in a crescent? MON MON Tom Sutcliffe promised to provide the answer to that MON question in this latest edition of the ever-popular lateral MON thinking quiz. This week Adele Geras and Diana Collecott of MON the North of England are hoping to take revenge on Stephen MON Maddock and Rosalind Miles of the Midlands, who beat them on MON their previous encounter earlier in the series. MON MON As always, they'll need to muster arcane snippets of MON knowledge they never knew they possessed, from Classical MON literature and popular culture, from history and music and MON science. The programme also features some of the best recent MON question ideas sent in by listeners. MON MON Producer: Paul Bajoria. MON MON 15:30 Food Programme b048j632 (Listen) MON [Repeat of broadcast at 12:32 on Sunday] MON MON 16:00 The Hotel Suite b048jmy7 (Listen) MON Many years ago, Paul Farley was stopping in the Euston Ibis MON and woke to find a message from a friend asking him to come MON over to the Savoy for drinks the night before. He wondered MON whether it was the first time the two hotels had ever opened MON up a line of communication, and ever since has been MON fascinated by not just hotels but also the connections MON between them. In 'Hotel Suite' he heads off to spend the MON night in three very different hotels - one a former prison, MON one a luxury London landmark, and one a hard-working MON provincial inn. Paul reflects on the times he's spent in MON hotels over the years, and the reasons he - like many other MON writers - has found them to be creative hotspots, a place at MON one remove from ordinary life in which inspiration can often MON be found. Along the way he talks to staff, customers and MON other writers - and explores the rich history of the hotel MON as a backdrop for numerous films, books and poems across all MON sorts of genres, from the horror of 'The Shining' and MON 'Psycho' to the comedy of 'The Grand Budapest Hotel' and the MON glamour of 'Top Hat' and 'Grand Hotel'. MON MON 16:30 The Infinite Monkey Cage b048jmy9 (Listen) MON Series 10, Numbers Numbers Everywhere MON MON Numbers, Numbers everywhere... MON MON The Infinite Monkey Cage is back for a new series of witty, MON irreverent science chat. Over the coming six weeks, MON presenters Brian Cox and Robin Ince will be joined on stage MON by scientists and some well known science enthusiasts MON including Stephen Fry, Ross Noble, Katy Brand and Ben Miller MON to discuss a range of topics, from what makes us uniquely MON human, to whether irrationality is, in fact, genetic. MON MON In the first episode of the new series, Brian and Robin are MON joined by comedian and former maths undergraduate Dave MON Gorman, maths enthusiast and author Alex Bellos and number MON theorist Dr Vicky Neale to look at the joy to be found in MON numbers. Although many people fear maths and will admit to MON dreading any task that requires even basic skills of MON numeracy, the truth is that numbers really are everywhere MON and our relationship with them can, at times, be oddly MON emotional. Why do so many people have a favourite number, MON for example, and why is it most often the number 7? 7 is of MON course a prime number - a favourite amongst mathematicians MON and non-mathematicians alike, although seemingly for MON different reasons. Could it be however, as the panel MON discuss, that the reasons are not so very different, and MON that we are all closet mathematicians at heart? MON MON 16:55 1914: Day by Day b048jmyc (Listen) MON 7th July MON MON Margaret Macmillan chronicles the events leading up to the MON First World War. Each episode draws together newspaper MON accounts, diplomatic correspondence and private journals MON from the same day exactly one hundred years ago, giving a MON picture of the world in 1914 as it was experienced at the MON time. MON MON The series tracks the development of the European crisis day MON by day, from the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand MON through to the first week of the conflict. As well as the MON war, it gives an insight into the wider context of the world MON in 1914 including the threat of civil war in Ireland, the MON sensational trial of Madame Caillaux in France and the MON suffragettes' increasingly violent campaign for votes for MON women. MON MON Margaret Macmillan is professor of international history at MON Oxford University. MON MON Readings: Stephen Greif, Felix von Manteuffel, Jaime MON Stewart, Simon Tcherniak, Jane Whittenshaw MON Music: Sacha Puttnam MON Sound Design: Eloise Whitmore MON MON Producer: Russell Finch MON A Something' Else production for BBC Radio 4. MON MON 17:00 PM b048jmyf (Listen) MON Eddie Mair presents coverage and analysis of the day's news. MON MON 18:00 Six O'Clock News b048j0w2 (Listen) MON The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4. MON MON 18:30 I'm Sorry I Haven't A Clue b048jmyh (Listen) MON Series 61, Episode 2 MON MON The 61st series of Radio 4's multi award-winning antidote to MON panel games promises more homespun wireless entertainment MON for the young at heart. This week the programme pays a MON return visit to the Theatre Royal in Norwich. Regulars MON Graeme Garden, Barry Cryer and Tim Brooke-Taylor are once MON again joined on the panel by Susan Calman with Jack Dee in MON the chair. At the piano - Colin Sell. MON MON Producer - Jon Naismith. MON MON Credits MON Presenter: Jack Dee MON Panellist: Barry Cryer MON Panellist: Graeme Garden MON Panellist: Tim Brooke-Taylor MON Panellist: Susan Calman MON Producer: Jon Naismith MON MON 19:00 The Archers b048l00m (Listen) MON Contemporary drama in a rural setting. MON MON 19:15 Front Row b048l00p (Listen) MON Arts news, interviews and reviews. MON MON 19:45 Armistead Maupin's Tales of the City b048jflw (Listen) MON [Repeat of broadcast at 10:45 today] MON MON 20:00 Walking Round in Circles b048l00r (Listen) MON After years spent living in London and New York, writer Nick MON Laird returns to Northern Ireland to find out if it can move MON forward from the legacy of conflict over Orange parades. MON MON Clip MON empty MON MON 20:30 Analysis b048l00t (Listen) MON Is it time for the internet to grow up? MON MON In its short lifetime, the world wide web has raised giants MON and monsters. It's transformed sections of the economy, from MON retail to publishing and the music industry. It has had a MON profound effect on journalism and the transmission of ideas. MON It has facilitated social networks which have penetrated MON deep into the private lives of millions of people around the MON world. It has even been held responsible for far-reaching MON political upheavals like the Arab Spring. MON MON Some internet evangelists compare the web to the Wild West, MON a territory full of exciting opportunity that will lose its MON character and potential if it's brought under the rule of MON law. Others insist that the web is too disruptive to MON established institutions and practices and must be tamed. MON So, what do we want from the next 25 years of the internet? MON And how can we go about getting it? MON MON Producer: Luke Mulhall. MON Edward Snowden: Leaker, Saviour, Traitor, Spy? MON The Quantified Self: Can Life Be Measured? MON Pornography: What Do We Know? MON MON 21:00 Shared Planet b048l0g9 (Listen) MON Hector's Dolphin MON MON Hector's dolphin is the world smallest marine cetacean and MON one of the most endangered. It's a shallow water specialist MON endemic to New Zealand that shares its space with commercial MON and recreational fishing. In this episode of Shared Planet MON Monty Don finds out why Hector's dolphin is so vulnerable MON and what's being done to protect it. MON MON Dr Liz Slooten MON MON Dr Liz Slooten is an Associate Professor in the Department MON of Zoology at the University of Otago in New Zealand and is MON the country’s leading authority on the use of population MON modelling to estimate sustainable levels of marine mammal MON bycatch in fishing operations. Her extensive research has MON also examined how tourism and other human activities affect MON marine mammals, including New Zealand’s Hector’s and Maui’s MON dolphins, bottlenose dolphins, sperm whales, right whales MON and New Zealand sealions. MON MON Her work employs visual and acoustic techniques to survey MON survival rates, the movement of identifiable individuals, MON pollutant levels in marine mammals and other animals, MON reproductive biology, population modelling, risk assessment MON and decision analysis. MON MON Dr Slooten also represents New Zealand at the Scientific MON Committee of the International Whaling Commission and has MON published two books and more than 40 papers specifically on MON the biology, behaviour and conservation biology of the New MON Zealand dolphin. MON MON Derek Orner MON Derek Orner is a Research Fishery Biologist with the MON National Marine Fisheries Service, known as NOAA. He began MON his career in fisheries in the NOAA Chesapeake Bay Office in MON Annapolis, Maryland, working on estuarine science, stock MON assessment and fisheries management. While in Annapolis, he MON coordinated development and international review of the blue MON crab stock assessment and the Atlantic menhaden research MON program. MON Derek recently moved to work in the Office of Sustainable MON Fisheries, where he is the National Coordinator for the MON Bycatch Reduction Engineering Program (BREP) and also works MON on inter-jurisdictional fisheries management issues for MON Atlantic coastal species. NOAA is required to address MON bycatch reduction under several federal laws, including the MON Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act, MON Endangered Species Act and the Marine Mammal Protection Act. MON As coordinator of the BREP for NOAA Fisheries, Derek MON oversees more than £1.5m annually in research to develop MON technological solutions aimed at minimising bycatch. He MON holds a BA in Biology from St. Mary's College of Maryland MON and a MS in Environmental Science and Policy from Johns MON Hopkins University. MON MON 21:30 Start the Week b048jd6q (Listen) MON [Repeat of broadcast at 09:00 today] MON MON 21:58 Weather b048j0w4 (Listen) MON The latest weather forecast. MON MON 22:00 The World Tonight b048l00w (Listen) MON In-depth reporting and analysis from a global perspective. MON MON 22:45 Book at Bedtime b048l00y (Listen) MON A Man Called Ove, Episode 1 MON MON Ove is almost certainly the grumpiest man you will ever MON meet. Every morning he makes his rounds of the local MON streets, moving bicycles and checking the contents of MON recycling bins, even though it's been years since he was MON fired as Chairman of the Residents' Association in a vicious MON coup d'etat. MON MON But behind the surly pedant there is a story, and a sadness. MON MON When one morning his new neighbours in the house opposite MON accidentally flatten Ove's mailbox, it sets off a comical MON and heart-warming tale of unexpected friendship which will MON change the lives of one man - and one community - forever. MON MON The word-of-mouth bestseller in Sweden is Fredrik Backman's MON debut novel. The main protagonist was born on his blog, MON where over 1000 readers voted for Backman to write a book MON about a man called Ove. MON MON Written by Fredrik Backman MON Abridged by Libby Spurrier MON MON Read by Kenneth Cranham MON MON Producer: Joanna Green MON A Pier production for Radio 4. MON MON Credits MON Reader: Kenneth Cranham MON Producer: Joanna Green MON Abridger: Libby Spurrier MON Author: Fredrik Backman MON MON 23:00 Short Cuts b0418kg2 (Listen) MON Series 5, Anonymity MON MON Josie Long presents a sequence of mini documentaries MON exploring what happens when nobody knows your name. MON MON From our transgressions online through to an unusual love MON affair between two strangers who had never set eyes on each MON other, Josie hears how anonymity can both ensnare and MON liberate us. MON MON The items featured in the programme are: MON MON Long Distance MON Feat. Victor LaValle MON Produced by Katie Burningham MON MON Undercover MON Feat. Fergal Keane MON MON The Mollusc and the Peacock MON Produced by Natalie Kestecher MON MON Anonymous MON Produced by Hana Walker-Brown MON MON Series Producer: Eleanor McDowall. MON MON 23:30 Today in Parliament b048l010 (Listen) MON Sean Curran reports from Westminster. MON MON TUE TUESDAY 08 JULY 2014 TUE TUE 00:00 Midnight News b048j0ww (Listen) TUE The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4. TUE Followed by Weather. TUE TUE 00:30 Book of the Week b048jflr (Listen) TUE [Repeat of broadcast at 09:45 on Monday] TUE TUE 00:48 Shipping Forecast b048j0wy (Listen) TUE The latest shipping forecast. TUE TUE 01:00 Selection of BBC World Service Programmes b048j0x0 (Listen) TUE BBC Radio 4 joins the BBC World Service. TUE TUE 05:20 Shipping Forecast b048j0x2 (Listen) TUE The latest shipping forecast. TUE TUE 05:30 News Briefing b048j0x4 (Listen) TUE The latest news from BBC Radio 4. TUE TUE 05:43 Prayer for the Day b048l03c (Listen) TUE A spiritual comment and prayer to begin the day with the Rev TUE Dr Craig Gardiner. TUE TUE 05:45 Farming Today b048l03f (Listen) TUE The latest news about food, farming and the countryside. TUE Presented by Anna Hill and produced by Anna Jones. TUE TUE 05:58 Tweet of the Day b0378t34 (Listen) TUE Ringed Plover TUE TUE Tweet of the Day is a series of fascinating stories about TUE our British birds inspired by their calls and songs. TUE TUE Michaela Strachan presents the ringed plover. Camouflage is TUE crucial to ringed plovers because they lay their eggs among TUE the pebbles and shingle of the open beach. To protect her TUE young from a predator, the Ringed Plover will stumble away TUE from the nest while dragging one wing on the ground. TUE Michaela Strachan's love of birds TUE TUE Ringed plover (Charadrius hiaticula) TUE Image courtesy of RSPB (rspb-images.com) TUE TUE 06:00 Today b048l0g1 (Listen) TUE Morning news and current affairs. Including Sports Desk, TUE Yesterday in Parliament, Weather and Thought for the Day. TUE TUE 09:00 The Life Scientific b048l0g3 (Listen) TUE Zoe Shipton TUE TUE Zoe Shipton's fascination with rocks started when she was a TUE child and her father took her camping on a volcano. Now a TUE professor of geology at Strathclyde University she talks to TUE Jim al-Khalili about earthquakes in Taiwan, drilling into TUE rocks in remote parts of Utah and fracking for gas in the TUE UK. TUE TUE 09:30 One to One b048l0g5 (Listen) TUE Tim Dowling talks to Saira Khan TUE TUE Tim Dowling fell into journalism by mistake; he is not an TUE ambitious man, never was, never will be, but he's fascinated TUE by what it means to be desperately driven to succeed. TUE TUE He talks to those who have ambition searing through their TUE veins. TUE Today he meets Saira Khan, business woman and runner-up in TUE the tv show The Apprentice, who claims to have been TUE ambitious since she was a small child. Growing up in Long TUE Eaton, Derbyshire, the oldest of four children of Pakistani TUE immigrants, she set her heart on doing better than her TUE parents, having financial security and learning the TUE confidence to do whatever she wanted. Starting out as a town TUE planner, she found her natural place in the sales team of a TUE biscuit manufacturer. Since her appearance on 'The TUE Apprentice', she went on to run her own business, and is now TUE also a TV presenter and motivational speaker. TUE TUE Saira's also a mother. She talks candidly about wishing not TUE to be a pushy parent and about her need to curb her TUE ambitious streak where her children are concerned. TUE TUE Saira and Tim discuss the merits and drawbacks of ambition: TUE does it lead to happiness and fulfilment or a never-ending TUE nagging discontent and anxiety? TUE TUE Producer: Lucy Lunt. TUE TUE 09:45 Book of the Week b048zk89 (Listen) TUE The Zhivago Affair, Episode 2 TUE TUE By Peter Finn and Petra Couvée. TUE TUE It's 1956 and Boris Pasternak presses a manuscript into the TUE hands of an Italian publishing scout with these words, 'This TUE is Doctor Zhivago. May it make its way around the world.' TUE TUE Pasternak knew his novel would never be published in the TUE Soviet Union as the authorities regarded it as seditious, so TUE instead he allowed it to be published in translation all TUE over the world - a highly dangerous act. TUE TUE By 1958 the life of this extraordinary book enters the TUE realms of the spy novel. The CIA, recognising that the Cold TUE War was primarily an ideological battle, published Doctor TUE Zhivago in Russian and smuggled it into the Soviet Union. It TUE was immediately snapped up on the black market. Pasternak TUE was later forced to renounce the Nobel Prize in Literature, TUE igniting worldwide political scandal. TUE TUE With first access to previously classified CIA files, The TUE Zhivago Affair gives an irresistible portrait of Pasternak, TUE and takes us deep into the Cold War, back to a time when TUE literature had the power to shake the world. TUE TUE Abridged by Libby Spurrier TUE Read by Nigel Anthony TUE TUE Producer: Joanna Green TUE A Pier production for BBC Radio 4. TUE TUE Credits TUE Reader: Nigel Anthony TUE Producer: Joanna Green TUE Abridger: Libby Spurrier TUE Author: Peter Finn TUE Author: Petra Couvee TUE TUE 10:00 Woman's Hour b048l0g7 (Listen) TUE Jane Garvey presents the programme that offers a female TUE perspective on the world. TUE TUE Credits TUE Presenter: Jane Garvey TUE TUE 10:45 Armistead Maupin's Tales of the City b048wn5v (Listen) TUE Further Tales of the City, Episode 2 TUE TUE Armistead Maupin's sequence of stories Tales of the City TUE continues with Further Tales of the City set in San TUE Francisco in 1981. A portrait of a free and easy era with TUE the drug and sex counter-culture in full swing. TUE TUE Landlady Anna Madrigal guides the tenants of 28 Barbary Lane TUE through some difficult times. Michael's looking for a Jon TUE replacement, Brian's looking for Mary Ann who , approaching TUE 30 is looking after her career. Frannie has called Mary Ann TUE to her house for a mysterious meeting . TUE TUE Produced in Salford by Susan Roberts. TUE TUE Credits TUE Mary Ann: Laurel Lefkow TUE Madrigal: Kate Harper TUE Michael: Jos Slovick TUE Brian: Simon Lee Phillips TUE Dede: Nancy Crane TUE Prue: Lorelei King TUE Bambi: Lorelei King TUE Frannie: Bernice Stegers TUE Emma: Ginny Holder TUE Luke: Kerry Shale TUE Director: Susan Roberts TUE Adaptor: Bryony Lavery TUE Author: Armistead Maupin TUE TUE 11:00 Shared Planet b047z8x3 (Listen) TUE Overland Migration TUE TUE Overland migrations of terrestrial mammals form some of the TUE most impressive natural spectacles in the world. But humans TUE have been making it more and more difficult for animals to TUE move long distances overland. Roads and railways cause TUE mortalities, fences block the way, growing towns and cities TUE disrupt routes. Monty Don hears from projects in the USA TUE designed to help the pronghorn antelope continue on its TUE lengthy migration and how a road planned for the Serengeti TUE might affect the wildebeest migration. TUE TUE Professor David Wilcove TUE TUE David S Wilcove is Professor of Public Affairs and Ecology TUE and Evolutionary Biology at the Woodrow Wilson School at TUE Princeton University. TUE He joined the faculty in 2001 after 16 years working in TUE various environmental TUE organisations. Professor Wilcove's research interests focus TUE on the conservation TUE of biodiversity. He and his students and postdocs have TUE worked in Southeast TUE Asia, the Himalayas, New Zealand, East Africa, South TUE America, Central America, TUE and North America. Their work typically combines ecological TUE research with TUE economics and other social sciences to address issues such TUE as deforestation, TUE commercial logging, agriculture, and the wild animal trade. TUE TUE TUE From 1991-2001, Dr. Wilcove served as Senior Ecologist at TUE the Environmental Defense Fund in Washington, DC where he TUE focused on developing TUE economically and scientifically sound policies for TUE protecting endangered TUE species. TUE TUE TUE From 1986-1991 he was Senior Ecologist for The Wilderness TUE Society, where he helped to develop the scientific TUE foundation for the Society's TUE arduous and successful campaign to protect the ancient TUE forests of the Pacific TUE Northwest. Prior to joining the staff of The Wilderness TUE Society, he was a TUE Research Scientist in Zoology for The Nature Conservancy. TUE Professor Wilcove has TUE served on the board of directors of the American Bird TUE Conservatory, Rare, the TUE Society for Conservation Biology, and on the editorial TUE boards of Conservation TUE Biology and Ecological Applications. TUE TUE Professor Andrew Dobson TUE TUE Andrew P Dobson is Professor of Ecology and Evolutionary TUE Biology at Princton University and researches the ecology TUE of infectious TUE diseases and the conservation of endangered and threatened TUE species. Parasitic TUE worms, bacteria and viruses are a constant feature of the TUE daily lives of most TUE 'healthy' populations of animal and plant species and his TUE research focuses on TUE the population and community ecology of infectious diseases TUE in a variety of endangered TUE and fragile ecosystems. TUE TUE He has studied the Serengeti in East Africa, the coastal TUE salt marshes and grasslands of California; the forest TUE fragments of Malaysia and TUE Bangladesh, and the eyes of the finches in the back yards TUE of New England. Professor TUE Dobson also works on the interaction between climate TUE variability and the TUE transmission of malaria and cholera in India and TUE Bangladesh. TUE TUE Professor Dobson’s conservation work is focused on the TUE Serengeti region of Tanzania. While a TUE significant emphasis has been upon the control of pathogens TUE that can infect TUE both wildlife and domestic species: rabies, rinderpest, TUE brucellosis. He is also TUE interested in the ecology and economics of land-use change, TUE wildlife-human TUE interactions and ecotourism. TUE TUE 11:30 Who Does John Hegley Think He Is? b048l0gc (Listen) TUE Poet and performer John Hegley thinks he might be descended TUE from the leading French Baroque composer and theorist, TUE Jean-Philippe Rameau, and for Radio 4 sets out to see if he TUE is. TUE TUE According to family legend, John's great grandmother was a TUE descendant of Jean-Philippe Rameau, a connection evidenced TUE by a shared surname and a bank note in local currency (now TUE lost) linking them to the same small community near Paris. TUE In the 250th anniversary year of the great composer's death, TUE John undertakes a Rameau pilgrimage to Paris, looking for TUE further evidence of whether he is related to the Baroque TUE Master, discovering the importance of Rameau's contribution TUE to classical music, and learning something about his life TUE and sublime music along the way. Very much the TUE philosopher-composer, Rameau caused a stir with his first TUE opera: he was fiercely attacked for his revolutionary use of TUE harmony, and for breaking Lully's mould. For much of his TUE career he seems to have been involved in wars of words over TUE musical ideas, and even, occasionally, unseemly brawls. He TUE was under fire especially during the 'Querelle des TUE Bouffons', a bust-up between the defenders of the French TUE operatic tradition and the champions of Italian music, which TUE included his enemy Rousseau. John attempts to get to know TUE Rameau the musician and the man: strict; secretive; slightly TUE eccentric, and prone to breaking his employment contracts as TUE an organist. His superiors at Clermont cathedral, unwilling TUE to release him 8 years into a 29 year contract, were TUE horrified when Rameau decided to select the most TUE disagreeable stop-combinations and discords possible at the TUE organ during an important Easter service, and let him go. TUE TUE Rooting for Rameau with the help of experts and performers TUE in Britain and Paris, John discovers perhaps Rameau's most TUE significant legacy, his Treatise on Harmony of 1722, which TUE sparked a revolution in music theory. In this tome he used TUE mathematics, analysis and commentary to attempt to derive TUE universal harmonic principles from natural causes, becoming TUE known as the Isaac Newton of Music in the process (a title TUE possibly invented by his friend Voltaire). Rameau's fame TUE spread throughout Europe, and his Treatise formed the TUE foundation for instruction in Western music that persists to TUE this day. Undeterred by this hefty achievement, and having TUE discovered that Rameau did not write his own first opera TUE until he was 50, John has been inspired to begin a musical TUE of his own, and has taken up piano lessons so that he can TUE perform some of Rameau's easiest pieces. We hear the fruits TUE of this endeavour, and a few episodes of reflection through TUE music and poetry of the inspiration John's found in his TUE believed connection to his ancestor, whether true or not. TUE TUE 12:00 You and Yours b048l0gf (Listen) TUE Call You and Yours TUE TUE Consumer phone-in. TUE TUE 12:57 Weather b048j0x6 (Listen) TUE The latest weather forecast. TUE TUE 13:00 World at One b048l0gh (Listen) TUE Martha Kearney presents national and international news. TUE TUE 13:45 Roger Law and the Chinese Curiosities b048l0gk (Listen) TUE Series 2, Episode 2 TUE TUE Roger Law makes his way to Shanghai to find out how the TUE ultra-rich Chinese are turning to butlers to keep their TUE houses in order, and considers offering his services. TUE TUE Producer Mark Rickards. TUE TUE 14:00 The Archers b048l00m (Listen) TUE [Repeat of broadcast at 19:00 on Monday] TUE TUE 14:15 Afternoon Drama b01czctk (Listen) TUE Not Just for Christmas TUE TUE It was always Danny and Jimmy, Jimmy and Danny. They were TUE blood brothers, inseparable, them against the world - until TUE the one big row that drove them apart. Now twenty years on TUE Jimmy is on the phone, he wants to meet. Jimmy wants to make TUE his peace with his estranged brother, even if it involves a TUE little white lie or two... TUE TUE Regarded as one of Ireland's most influential contemporary TUE writers Roddy Doyle shot to fame with his novels The TUE Commitments, The Van, (Booker shortlisted) and The Snapper. TUE These were closely followed by his novel Paddy Clarke Ha Ha TUE Ha which won the Booker. As well as his numerous TUE best-selling novels, he has written for both television and TUE film including When Brendan Met Trudy and the Oscar TUE nominated short film New Boy. TUE TUE Producer/Director Gemma McMullan. TUE TUE Credits TUE Danny: Simon Delaney TUE Jim: Michael McElhatton TUE Karen: Barbara Bergin TUE Barman: Gerry O'Brien TUE Billy Dunne: Miche Doherty TUE Billy Dunne's Girlfriend: Deirdre O'Kane TUE Teen Danny: Sam Keeley TUE Teen Jimmy: Donal Gallery TUE Young Danny: Adam Brown TUE Young Jimmy: Scott Graham TUE Kay: Seainin Brennan TUE Father: Paul Kennedy TUE Director: Gemma McMullan TUE Producer: Gemma McMullan TUE Writer: Roddy Doyle TUE TUE 15:00 Making History b048l0rx (Listen) TUE History magazine programme in which listeners and TUE researchers share their passion for the past. TUE TUE 15:30 The Human Zoo b048l0rz (Listen) TUE Series 4, Episode 3 TUE TUE The Human Zoo is a place to learn about the one subject that TUE never fails to fascinate: ourselves. Are people led by the TUE head or by the heart? How rational are we? And how do we TUE perceive the world? TUE TUE It's a curious blend of intriguing experiments to discover TUE our biases and judgements, with explorations and examples TUE taken from what's in the news to what we do in the kitchen - TUE all driven by a large slice of curiosity. TUE TUE Nick Chater, Professor of Behavioural Science at Warwick TUE University, will be on hand as guide and experimenter in TUE chief, together with the many other experts popularising a TUE fast-growing subject in academia and the bookstores. TUE TUE Presenter: Michael Blastland TUE Producer: Toby Murcott TUE A Pier production for BBC Radio 4. TUE TUE 16:00 The Devil's Rope b048l0s1 (Listen) TUE Ian Marchant traces the story of how barbed wire privatised TUE America. He drives from DeKalb, Illinois where 'the devil's TUE rope' was invented, to the Barbed Wire Museum at La Crosse, TUE Kansas, calling along the way at the birthplace of Buffalo TUE Bill and the wildest cow-town of them all, Abilene, where TUE Wild Bill Hickock was marshal. 'Uncle' Joe Glidden's simple TUE invention was patented in 1874. Within 15 years it had put TUE an end to the wild west and consigned its mythology to the TUE dime novels and the movies. In the place of cowboys, indians TUE and outlaws came civil society, modern capitalism and the TUE idea that land is there to be owned and exploited. TUE TUE 16:30 A Good Read b048l0s3 (Listen) TUE Al Murray and Tarek Osman TUE TUE Comedian Al Murray, aka The Pub Landlord, and Egyptian TUE political economist Tarek Osman discuss their favourite TUE books with presenter Harriett Gilbert. Al's choice is TUE Catch-22 by Joseph Heller. Tarek's is the controversial TUE Egyptian novel Children of the Alley by Naguib Mahfouz, and TUE Harriett picks Everyman by Philip Roth. TUE TUE Producer Beth O'Dea. TUE TUE Credits TUE Presenter: Harriett Gilbert TUE Interviewed Guest: Al Murray TUE Interviewed Guest: Tarek Osman TUE Producer: Beth O'Dea TUE TUE 16:55 1914: Day by Day b048l0s5 (Listen) TUE 8th July TUE TUE Margaret Macmillan chronicles the events leading up to the TUE First World War. Each episode draws together newspaper TUE accounts, diplomatic correspondence and private journals TUE from the same day exactly one hundred years ago, giving a TUE picture of the world in 1914 as it was experienced at the TUE time. TUE TUE The series tracks the development of the European crisis day TUE by day, from the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand TUE through to the first week of the conflict. As well as the TUE war, it gives an insight into the wider context of the world TUE in 1914 including the threat of civil war in Ireland, the TUE sensational trial of Madame Caillaux in France and the TUE suffragettes' increasingly violent campaign for votes for TUE women. TUE TUE 8th July: Suffragettes protest about their treatment in TUE prison. TUE TUE Margaret Macmillan is professor of international history at TUE Oxford University. TUE TUE Readings: Stephen Greif, Felix von Manteuffel, Jaime TUE Stewart, Simon Tcherniak, Jane Whittenshaw TUE Music: Sacha Puttnam TUE Sound Design: Eloise Whitmore TUE TUE Producer: Russell Finch TUE A Something' Else production for BBC Radio 4. TUE 1914: Day by Day Cartoons TUE TUE 17:00 PM b048l0s7 (Listen) TUE Eddie Mair presents coverage and analysis of the day's news. TUE TUE 18:00 Six O'Clock News b048j0x8 (Listen) TUE The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4. TUE TUE 18:30 Life: An Idiot's Guide b044mc1g (Listen) TUE Series 3, Belief and Opinion TUE TUE Stephen K Amos is joined by comedians Wil Hodgson, Gavin TUE Webster and Shazia Mirza to present a guide to belief and TUE opinion. TUE TUE Clip TUE empty TUE TUE Credits TUE Presenter: Stephen K Amos TUE Performer: Wil Hodgson TUE Performer: Gavin Webster TUE Performer: Shazia Mirza TUE TUE 19:00 The Archers b048l0sc (Listen) TUE Contemporary drama in a rural setting. TUE TUE 19:15 Front Row b048l0sf (Listen) TUE Arts news, interviews and reviews. TUE TUE 19:45 Armistead Maupin's Tales of the City b048wn5v (Listen) TUE [Repeat of broadcast at 10:45 today] TUE TUE 20:00 File on 4 b048l0sh (Listen) TUE Last month, in the Queen's Speech, the Government announced TUE a series of measures to support small businesses -- TUE including proposals to deal with the problem of late payment TUE of bills by larger companies. TUE TUE It follows a long history of horror stories about major high TUE street names leaving suppliers and sub-contractors out of TUE pocket because of delays in settling accounts. TUE TUE Figures produced by the Department of Business, Innovation TUE and Skills revealed that 85 per cent of small and medium TUE sized businesses said they had experienced late payment in TUE the last two years and that, in total, there was £30bn TUE outstanding to them. TUE TUE But File on 4 has found that it's not just in private TUE business that serious problems are occurring. TUE TUE The programme speaks to business owners who say that that TUE ineffective rules and sanctions have left them badly out of TUE pocket on contracts undertaken in the public sector. TUE TUE Local authorities, the NHS and other Government departments TUE have strict rules about how long they should take to pay TUE their contractors. TUE TUE But Jenny Chryss reveals how some small firms are having to TUE cut back on staff because bills still aren't being settled TUE promptly. TUE TUE And she reveals how big contractors who do get paid on time, TUE often delay before passing the money down the supply chain. TUE TUE So are critics right when they say the Government's proposed TUE new measures still aren't enough to deal with the problem? TUE TUE Reporter: Jenny Chryss Producer: Emma Forde. TUE TUE 20:40 In Touch b048l0sk (Listen) TUE News, views and information for people who are blind or TUE partially sighted. TUE TUE 21:00 Inside Health b048l0sm (Listen) TUE Dr Mark Porter presents a series that aims to demystify TUE perplexing health issues. TUE TUE 21:30 The Life Scientific b048l0g3 (Listen) TUE [Repeat of broadcast at 09:00 today] TUE TUE 22:00 The World Tonight b048l0z1 (Listen) TUE In-depth reporting and analysis from a global perspective. TUE TUE 22:45 Book at Bedtime b048zlbn (Listen) TUE A Man Called Ove, Episode 2 TUE TUE Ove is almost certainly the grumpiest man you will ever TUE meet. Every morning he makes his rounds of the local TUE streets, moving bicycles and checking the contents of TUE recycling bins, even though it's been years since he was TUE fired as Chairman of the Residents' Association in a vicious TUE coup d'etat. TUE TUE But behind the surly pedant there is a story, and a sadness. TUE TUE When one morning his new neighbours in the house opposite TUE accidentally flatten Ove's mailbox, it sets off a comical TUE and heart-warming tale of unexpected friendship which will TUE change the lives of one man - and one community - forever. TUE TUE The word-of-mouth bestseller in Sweden is Fredrik Backman's TUE debut novel. The main protagonist was born on his blog, TUE where over 1000 readers voted for Backman to write a book TUE about a man called Ove. TUE TUE Written by Fredrik Backman TUE Abridged by Libby Spurrier TUE TUE Read by Kenneth Cranham TUE TUE Producer: Joanna Green TUE A Pier production for Radio 4. TUE TUE Credits TUE Reader: Kenneth Cranham TUE Producer: Joanna Green TUE Abridger: Libby Spurrier TUE Author: Fredrik Backman TUE TUE 23:00 The Infinite Monkey Cage b048jmy9 (Listen) TUE [Repeat of broadcast at 16:30 on Monday] TUE TUE 23:30 Today in Parliament b048l0z3 (Listen) TUE Susan Hulme reports from Westminster. TUE TUE WED WEDNESDAY 09 JULY 2014 WED WED 00:00 Midnight News b048j0y0 (Listen) WED The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4. WED Followed by Weather. WED WED 00:30 Book of the Week b048zk89 (Listen) WED [Repeat of broadcast at 09:45 on Tuesday] WED WED 00:48 Shipping Forecast b048j0y2 (Listen) WED The latest shipping forecast. WED WED 01:00 Selection of BBC World Service Programmes b048j0y4 (Listen) WED BBC Radio 4 joins the BBC World Service. WED WED 05:20 Shipping Forecast b048j0y6 (Listen) WED The latest shipping forecast. WED WED 05:30 News Briefing b048j0y8 (Listen) WED The latest news from BBC Radio 4. WED WED 05:43 Prayer for the Day b048n3f0 (Listen) WED A spiritual comment and prayer to begin the day with the Rev WED Dr Craig Gardiner. WED WED 05:45 Farming Today b048n3f2 (Listen) WED The latest news about food, farming and the countryside. WED Presented by Anna Hill. WED WED 05:58 Tweet of the Day b0378t4y (Listen) WED Great Black-backed Gull WED WED Tweet of the Day is a series of fascinating stories about WED the British birds inspired by their calls and songs. WED WED Michaela Strachan presents the great black-backed gull. WED These gulls are the largest in the world. They are quite WED common around our coasts and you can see them in summer WED perched on a crag watching for any signs of danger or WED potential prey. Although they are scavengers Great WED Black-Backs will attack and kill other birds. WED Michaela Strachan's love of birds WED WED Great Black-backed gull WED Image courtesy of RSPB (rspb-images.com) WED WED 06:00 Today b048n3f4 (Listen) WED Morning news and current affairs. Including Sports Desk, WED Yesterday in Parliament, Weather and Thought for the Day. WED WED 09:00 Midweek b048n3f6 (Listen) WED Lively and diverse conversation with weekly guests. WED WED 09:45 Book of the Week b048zld9 (Listen) WED The Zhivago Affair, Episode 3 WED WED By Peter Finn and Petra Couvée. WED WED It's 1956 and Boris Pasternak presses a manuscript into the WED hands of an Italian publishing scout with these words, 'This WED is Doctor Zhivago. May it make its way around the world.' WED WED Pasternak knew his novel would never be published in the WED Soviet Union as the authorities regarded it as seditious, so WED instead he allowed it to be published in translation all WED over the world - a highly dangerous act. WED WED By 1958 the life of this extraordinary book enters the WED realms of the spy novel. The CIA, recognising that the Cold WED War was primarily an ideological battle, published Doctor WED Zhivago in Russian and smuggled it into the Soviet Union. It WED was immediately snapped up on the black market. Pasternak WED was later forced to renounce the Nobel Prize in Literature, WED igniting worldwide political scandal. WED WED With first access to previously classified CIA files, The WED Zhivago Affair gives an irresistible portrait of Pasternak, WED and takes us deep into the Cold War, back to a time when WED literature had the power to shake the world. WED WED Abridged by Libby Spurrier WED Read by Nigel Anthony WED WED Producer: Joanna Green WED A Pier production for BBC Radio 4. WED WED Credits WED Reader: Nigel Anthony WED Producer: Joanna Green WED Abridger: Libby Spurrier WED Author: Peter Finn WED Author: Petra Couvee WED WED 10:00 Woman's Hour b048n3f8 (Listen) WED Jenni Murray presents the programme that offers a female WED perspective on the world. WED WED Credits WED Presenter: Jenni Murray WED WED 10:45 Armistead Maupin's Tales of the City b048wskt (Listen) WED Further Tales of the City, Episode 3 WED WED The Third novel in Armistead Maupin's Tales of the City WED stories, set in 1981 in San Francisco . Further Tales of the WED City is a portrait of a free and easy era with the drug and WED sex counter-culture in full swing. WED WED Landlady Anna Madrigal watches over the tenants of 28 WED Barbary Lane. Mary Ann - looking for a big story to aid her WED promotion from daytime TV presenter to the newsroom hears WED Dede's story of surviving the Jonestown massacre. Michael WED continues his search for a replacement for Jon and Prue is WED falling for Luke WED WED Directed in Salford by Susan Roberts. WED WED Credits WED Mary Ann: Laurel Lefkow WED Madrigal: Kate Harper WED Michael: Jos Slovick WED Brian: Simon Lee Phillips WED Dede: Nancy Crane WED Prue: Lorelei King WED Frannie: Bernice Stegers WED Emma: Ginny Holder WED Luke: Kerry Shale WED Larry: Kerry Shale WED Ned: Louis Labovitch WED Bill: Louis Labovitch WED Director: Susan Roberts WED Adaptor: Bryony Lavery WED Author: Armistead Maupin WED WED 11:00 Gone to Earth b048n3fb (Listen) WED The Fan Dance WED WED Infantry soldiers are trained, challenged and shaped by the WED Brecon Beacons. Horatio Clare walks with former soldiers to WED see the Welsh mountains through their eyes. WED WED For decades the Brecon Beacons in South Wales have played an WED important part in British Army infantry training. Soldiers WED have walked, crawled, run, taken cover, got cold and wet, WED cursed and been shaped by the terrain of the Brecon Beacons. WED Writer Horatio Clare, who grew up in the Beacons, meets WED former infantry soldiers to explore their unique and lasting WED relationship with this landscape. WED WED 1. The Fan Dance: Horatio sets out to walk the infantry WED training route known as The Fan Dance, so called because it WED takes you over Pen y Fan, the highest peak in southern WED Britain. He's joined in the hills by former Parachute WED Regiment officers Adam Dawson and Evan Fuery and by Ed WED Butler who commanded British Forces in Afghanistan until WED 2008. The three soldiers talk about their deep physical and WED psychological connection with these upland border landscapes WED and the fact that, wherever they have served, wherever WED they're from originally, the Brecon Beacons become 'home'. WED WED Horatio also gets first-hand experience of infantry WED endurance training and skills from Steve Rees, a former WED Royal Marine physical training and outdoor pursuits WED instructor. As he shoulders a 55 pound bergen - the military WED term for a rucksack - and Steve puts him through his paces, WED Horatio experiences first-hand a soldier's focused, WED exhausting, exhilarating intimacy with the landscape. He WED discovers how to turn it to your advantage and use it as WED cover; and what you see and know if it as you move invisibly WED through it, gone to earth. WED WED Producer: Jeremy Grange. WED WED 11:30 Charles Paris Mystery b048n3fd (Listen) WED Corporate Bodies, Episode 3 WED WED by Jeremy Front WED Based on the novel by Simon Brett WED WED Bill Nighy stars as Charles Paris the actor who is never far WED from a murder scene. Charles is filming a corporate video WED when a secretary working as an extra is killed. But whilst WED Charles investigates his own life comes under threat. WED WED Directed by Sally Avens. WED WED Credits WED Charles: Bill Nighy WED Frances: Suzanne Burden WED Maurice: Jon Glover WED Will: Tim McInnerny WED Ken: David Cann WED Tricia: Heather Craney WED Shelley: Jaimi Barbakoff WED Brian: Michael Bertenshaw WED Heather: Jane Whittenshaw WED Director: Sally Avens WED Adaptor: Jeremy Front WED Author: Simon Brett WED WED 12:00 You and Yours b048n3fg (Listen) WED Consumer news. WED WED 12:30 Face the Facts b048n3fj (Listen) WED A Thousand Philomenas WED WED The film Philomena starring Dame Judi Dench brought the WED scandal of Ireland's mother and baby homes to the wider WED world. Claims that children's bodies were dumped in a septic WED tank at a home in Tuam have focussed fresh scrutiny on the WED issue. But what about north of the border in the UK? Face WED the Facts looks at allegations of forced adoptions, high WED infant death rates, mass graves and the search for answers WED from Catholic-run institutions in Northern Ireland. And WED hears from the mothers still trying to find the children WED taken from them. WED WED Producer:Paul Waters WED Presenter:John Waite WED Editor:Andrew Smith. WED WED 13:00 World at One b048n3fl (Listen) WED Martha Kearney presents national and international news. WED WED 13:45 Roger Law and the Chinese Curiosities b048n3fn (Listen) WED Series 2, Episode 3 WED WED Roger Law visits Kunming in the south-west of China to see WED the bamboo temple, where some grotesque statues bring back WED memories of his Spitting Image days. On a Sunday he finds WED that the Chinese finally let their hair down as they dance WED through Green Lake Park. WED WED Producer Mark Rickards. WED WED 14:00 The Archers b048l0sc (Listen) WED [Repeat of broadcast at 19:00 on Tuesday] WED WED 14:15 Afternoon Drama b048nkcp (Listen) WED Hatch, Match and Dispatch, Time and Tide WED WED Hatch, Match and Dispatch: Time and Tide by David Hodgson WED Another drama in a series of linked plays that start in a WED Register Office and end in either a birth, a marriage or a WED death. Teddy is on his stag night. He wakes up naked and WED handcuffed to a lamp post. So far, so normal. But then he WED realises that something very weird has occurred which makes WED him question everything. WED WED Director/Producer Gary Brown. WED WED Credits WED Old Man: Will Tacey WED Teddy: Alan Morrissey WED Lawrence: Will Ash WED Megan: Hannah Wood WED Brankin: Sean Mason WED Jess: Harriet Chandler Judd WED Shaffy: Hamilton Berstock WED Director: Gary Brown WED Producer: Gary Brown WED Writer: David Hodgson WED WED 15:00 Money Box Live b048nkct (Listen) WED Travel Rights and Money WED WED Dream Holiday? To ask the team about your travel rights & WED money call 03700 100 444 from 1pm to 3.30pm on Wednesday or WED e-mail moneybox@bbc.co.uk WED WED How can you make your holiday money go further? WED WED What's the best way to spend overseas? WED WED Can you find suitable travel insurance and what will it WED cover? WED WED If delays or strikes leave you sitting in an airport instead WED of on the beach what are your rights? WED WED And what should you do if your dream holiday falls short? WED WED Whether you're planning a peaceful week by the pool or WED seeking adventure, ready to share their travel tips will be: WED WED Bob Atkinson, Travel Expert, TravelSupermarket. WED Simon Calder, Travel Editor, The Independent. WED Steve Howard, MD of Infinity Insurance Solutions & WED Secretary, Association of Travel Insurance Intermediaries. WED WED Call 03700 100 444 from 1pm to 3.30pm on Wednesday. Standard WED geographic call charges apply. WED WED Presenter: Lesley Curwen WED Producer: Diane Richardson. WED WED 15:30 Inside Health b048l0sm (Listen) WED [Repeat of broadcast at 21:00 on Tuesday] WED WED 16:00 Thinking Allowed b048nkcw (Listen) WED A History of Tennis, Talking Treatments WED WED Tennis: From Victorian Pastime to Global Phenomenon. Laurie WED Taylor talks to life long tennis fan and cultural historian, WED Elizabeth Wilson. The story of tennis illuminates social WED change and struggle across the 20th century, going hand in WED hand with the march of modernity, globalisation, WED commercialisation and gender equality. WED WED Also, Daniel Holman, a post doctoral student at the WED University of Cambridge, discusses class differences in the WED use of 'talking treatments' for mental health problems. Why WED are they so underused by working class people? WED WED Producer: Jayne Egerton. WED WED Elizabeth Wilson WED WED Visiting Professor of Cultural Studies, London College of WED Fashion WED WED WED Find out more about WED Elizabeth Wilson WED WED WED Love Game: A History of Tennis, from Victorian Pastime to WED Global Phenomenon WED Publisher: Serpent's Tail WED ISBN-10: 1846689104 WED ISBN-13: 978-1846689109 WED WED Daniel Holman WED WED Research Associate, Department of Public Health and Primary WED Care, University of Cambridge WED WED WED Find out more about Dr WED Daniel Holman WED WED WED Abstract: WED 'What help can you get talking to somebody?’ Explaining WED class differences in the use of talking treatments WED Sociology of Health & Illness, 36: 531–548 WED doi: 10.1111/1467-9566.12082 WED WED 16:30 The Media Show b048nkcy (Listen) WED Steve Hewlett presents a topical programme about the WED fast-changing media world. WED WED 16:55 1914: Day by Day b048nkd0 (Listen) WED 9th July WED WED Margaret Macmillan chronicles the events leading up to the WED First World War. Each episode draws together newspaper WED accounts, diplomatic correspondence and private journals WED from the same day exactly one hundred years ago, giving a WED picture of the world in 1914 as it was experienced at the WED time. WED WED The series tracks the development of the European crisis day WED by day, from the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand WED through to the first week of the conflict. As well as the WED war, it gives an insight into the wider context of the world WED in 1914 including the threat of civil war in Ireland, the WED sensational trial of Madame Caillaux in France and the WED suffragettes' increasingly violent campaign for votes for WED women. WED WED 9th July: The British press is concerned about the effect of WED film cameras on daily life. WED WED Margaret Macmillan is professor of international history at WED Oxford University. WED WED Readings: Stephen Greif, Felix von Manteuffel, Jaime WED Stewart, Simon Tcherniak, Jane Whittenshaw WED Music: Sacha Puttnam WED Sound Design: Eloise Whitmore WED WED Producer: Russell Finch WED A Something' Else production for BBC Radio 4. WED WED 17:00 PM b048nkd2 (Listen) WED Coverage and analysis of the day's news. WED WED 18:00 Six O'Clock News b048j0yb (Listen) WED The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4. WED WED 18:30 It's a Fair Cop b048nkd4 (Listen) WED Episode 1 WED WED Alfie Moore spent eighteen years on the Humberside police WED force before turning to stand up comedy. In this, his first WED series for Radio 4, he swears his audience in and takes them WED through a real life scenario to see what sort of officers WED they'd have made. Along the way he tells tales from the WED coppering front line as well as instructing us on the WED niceties of British law as it applies to each scenario. WED WED This is a three-part series, each edition uses a scenario WED based on a real life case, and each time the audience is WED asked to decide how they would have acted in the WED circumstances. The three episodes deal with the right to WED protest, theft and drink driving. WED WED Alfie Moore has had two acclaimed Edinburgh shows. WED WED Writer ..... Alfie Moore WED WED Script Editor..... Will Ing WED WED Producer ..... Alison Vernon-Smith. WED WED Credits WED Presenter: Alfie Moore WED Producer: Alison Vernon-Smith WED Writer: Alfie Moore WED WED 19:00 The Archers b048nkd6 (Listen) WED Contemporary drama in a rural setting. WED WED 19:15 Front Row b048nkd8 (Listen) WED Arts news, interviews and reviews. WED WED 19:45 Armistead Maupin's Tales of the City b048wskt (Listen) WED [Repeat of broadcast at 10:45 today] WED WED 20:00 Moral Maze b048nkdb (Listen) WED Moral Maze - Presented by Michael Buerk. WED WED 20:45 Four Thought b048nkdd (Listen) WED Series 4, Jasper Fforde WED WED Jasper Fforde explains why he is concerned that humans have WED reached the limits of intellectual creative thought. WED WED Four Thought is a series of thought-provoking talks in which WED speakers air their thinking, in front of a live audience, on WED the trends, ideas, interests and passions that affect WED culture and society. WED WED Presenter: Kamin Mohammadi WED Producer: Estelle Doyle. WED WED 21:00 Frontiers b048nkdg (Listen) WED In March astronomers in the BICEP2 collaboration announced WED they had found gravitational waves from the Big Bang. But WED now the evidence is being questioned by other scientists. Dr WED Lucie Green reports on the debate and asks if scientists can WED ever know what happened billions of years ago when the WED universe was formed. WED WED 21:30 Midweek b048n3f6 (Listen) WED [Repeat of broadcast at 09:00 today] WED WED 21:58 Weather b048j0yd (Listen) WED The latest weather forecast. WED WED 22:00 The World Tonight b048nkdj (Listen) WED In-depth reporting and analysis from a global perspective. WED WED 22:45 Book at Bedtime b048zlgv (Listen) WED A Man Called Ove, Episode 3 WED WED Ove is almost certainly the grumpiest man you will ever WED meet. Every morning he makes his rounds of the local WED streets, moving bicycles and checking the contents of WED recycling bins, even though it's been years since he was WED fired as Chairman of the Residents' Association in a vicious WED coup d'etat. WED WED But behind the surly pedant there is a story, and a sadness. WED WED When one morning his new neighbours in the house opposite WED accidentally flatten Ove's mailbox, it sets off a comical WED and heart-warming tale of unexpected friendship which will WED change the lives of one man - and one community - forever. WED WED The word-of-mouth bestseller in Sweden is Fredrik Backman's WED debut novel. The main protagonist was born on his blog, WED where over 1000 readers voted for Backman to write a book WED about a man called Ove. WED WED Written by Fredrik Backman WED Abridged by Libby Spurrier WED WED Read by Kenneth Cranham WED WED Producer: Joanna Green WED A Pier production for Radio 4. WED WED Credits WED Reader: Kenneth Cranham WED Producer: Joanna Green WED Abridger: Libby Spurrier WED Author: Fredrik Backman WED WED 23:00 Before They Were Famous b01m5nt2 (Listen) WED Series 1, Episode 3 WED WED Ian Leslie presents a new Radio 4 comedy show which brings WED to light the often surprising first literary attempts of WED some of the world's best known writers. A project of WED literary archaeology, Leslie has found evidence in the most WED unlikely of places - within the archives of newspapers, WED periodicals, corporations and universities - showcasing the WED early examples of work by writers such as Jilly Cooper WED during her brief and unfortunately unsuccessful foray into WED the world of war reporting, and Hunter S Thompson in his WED sadly short-lived phase working in the customer relations WED department for a major American Airline. WED WED These are the newspaper articles, advertising copy, company WED correspondence and gardening manuals that allow us a WED fascinating glimpse into the embryonic development of our WED best loved literary voices - people we know today for their WED novels or poems but who, at the time, were just people with WED a dream...and a rent bill looming at the end of the month. WED WED Produced by Anna Silver and Claire Broughton WED A Hat Trick production for BBC Radio 4. WED WED Credits WED Presenter: Ian Leslie WED Producer: Anna Silver WED Producer: Claire Broughton WED WED 23:15 Tina C b01bm0q4 (Listen) WED Tina C's Global Depression Tour, China WED WED Country legend Tina C challenges the Secretary for the US WED Treasury, the Chairman of the Federal Reserve and the former WED CEO of Goldman Sachs that where they have failed, she can WED come up with a solution to the Global Recession, and sets WED off on a six country tour to prove it. WED WED This week she's in China. WED WED Tina C...Christopher Green WED With Will Hutton, Victoria Inez Hardy and James Lailey. WED Musical arrangements by Duncan Walsh Atkins and Christopher WED Green WED Director Jeremy Mortimer. WED WED Tina C WED WED Christopher Green On Writing Tina C's Global Depression Tour WED Writer/Performer Christopher Green discusses the process of WED developing a satirical series. WED WED 23:30 Today in Parliament b048nkdl (Listen) WED Sean Curran reports from Westminster. WED WED THU THURSDAY 10 JULY 2014 THU THU 00:00 Midnight News b048j0z7 (Listen) THU The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4. THU Followed by Weather. THU THU 00:30 Book of the Week b048zld9 (Listen) THU [Repeat of broadcast at 09:45 on Wednesday] THU THU 00:48 Shipping Forecast b048j0z9 (Listen) THU The latest shipping forecast. THU THU 01:00 Selection of BBC World Service Programmes b048j0zc (Listen) THU BBC Radio 4 joins the BBC World Service. THU THU 05:20 Shipping Forecast b048j0zf (Listen) THU The latest shipping forecast. THU THU 05:30 News Briefing b048j0zh (Listen) THU The latest news from BBC Radio 4. THU THU 05:43 Prayer for the Day b048nkjc (Listen) THU A spiritual comment and prayer to begin the day with the Rev THU Dr Craig Gardiner. THU THU 05:45 Farming Today b048nkjf (Listen) THU The latest news about food, farming and the countryside. THU Produced by Lucy Bickerton. THU THU 05:58 Tweet of the Day b0378tjf (Listen) THU Oystercatcher THU THU Tweet of the Day is a series of fascinating stories about THU the British birds inspired by their calls and songs. THU THU Michaela Strachan presents the oystercatcher. These black THU and white waders used to be called sea-pies because of their THU pied plumage, which contrasts sharply with their pink legs THU and long red bill. Oystercatchers don't often eat oysters. THU Instead they use their powerful bill to break into mussels THU on rocks or probe for cockles in the mud of estuaries. THU Michaela Strachan's love of birds THU THU Oystercatcher (Haematopus ostralegus) THU Image courtesy of RSPB (rspb-images.com) THU THU 06:00 Today b048nkjh (Listen) THU Morning news and current affairs. Including Sports Desk, THU Yesterday in Parliament, Weather and Thought for the Day. THU THU 09:00 In Our Time b048nlfb (Listen) THU The Sun THU THU Melvyn Bragg and his guests discuss the Sun. The object that THU gives the Earth its light and heat is a massive ball of THU plasma 93 million miles away. Thanks to the nuclear fusion THU reactions taking place at its core, the Sun has been shining THU for four and a half billion years. Its structure, and the THU processes that keep it burning, have fascinated astronomers THU for centuries; recent space missions have revealed details THU about our nearest star that have added considerably to our THU knowledge of it. THU THU Producer: Thomas Morris. THU THU Credits THU Presenter: Melvyn Bragg THU Producer: Thomas Morris THU THU 09:45 Book of the Week b048znkd (Listen) THU The Zhivago Affair, Episode 4 THU THU By Peter Finn and Petra Couvée. THU THU It's 1956 and Boris Pasternak presses a manuscript into the THU hands of an Italian publishing scout with these words, 'This THU is Doctor Zhivago. May it make its way around the world.' THU THU Pasternak knew his novel would never be published in the THU Soviet Union as the authorities regarded it as seditious, so THU instead he allowed it to be published in translation all THU over the world - a highly dangerous act. THU THU By 1958 the life of this extraordinary book enters the THU realms of the spy novel. The CIA, recognising that the Cold THU War was primarily an ideological battle, published Doctor THU Zhivago in Russian and smuggled it into the Soviet Union. It THU was immediately snapped up on the black market. Pasternak THU was later forced to renounce the Nobel Prize in Literature, THU igniting worldwide political scandal. THU THU With first access to previously classified CIA files, The THU Zhivago Affair gives an irresistible portrait of Pasternak, THU and takes us deep into the Cold War, back to a time when THU literature had the power to shake the world. THU THU Abridged by Libby Spurrier THU Read by Nigel Anthony THU THU Producer: Joanna Green THU A Pier production for BBC Radio 4. THU THU Credits THU Reader: Nigel Anthony THU Producer: Joanna Green THU Abridger: Libby Spurrier THU Author: Peter Finn THU Author: Petra Couvee THU THU 10:00 Woman's Hour b048nlfd (Listen) THU Jenni Murray presents the programme that offers a female THU perspective on the world. THU THU Credits THU Presenter: Jenni Murray THU THU 10:45 Armistead Maupin's Tales of the City b048wyzm (Listen) THU Further Tales of the City, Episode 4 THU THU Further Tales of the City, the third in Armistead Maupin's THU series of Tales of the City novels dramatised for radio by THU Bryony Lavery. THU THU Landlady Anna Madrigal watches over the tenants of Barbary THU Lane as they look for love. Michael is searching for a THU replacement for Jon, Brian is trying to distract Mary Ann THU from her career, Prue is on a cruise with her new love Luke THU as is Frannie who has her grandchildren with her. Having THU escaped from the Jonestown massacre, Dede thinks it is safer THU to send her children away for a while... THU THU Produced in Salford by Susan Roberts. THU THU Credits THU Mary Ann: Laurel Lefkow THU Madrigal: Kate Harper THU Michael: Jos Slovick THU Brian: Simon Lee Phillips THU Jon: Simon Lee Phillips THU Dede: Nancy Crane THU Prue: Lorelei King THU Frannie: Bernice Stegers THU Luke: Kerry Shale THU Larry: Kerry Shale THU Bear: Kerry Shale THU Ned: Louis Labovitch THU Bill: Louis Labovitch THU Director: Susan Roberts THU Adaptor: Bryony Lavery THU Author: Armistead Maupin THU THU 11:00 From Our Own Correspondent b048nlfg (Listen) THU Reports from writers and journalists around the world. THU Presented by Kate Adie. THU THU 11:30 With Great Pleasure b048nlfj (Listen) THU Pauline Black THU THU Pauline Black, actor, writer and lead singer with ska band THU the Selecter chooses her favourite words of music, prose and THU poetry including works by Maya Angelou, Billie Holiday, THU Barack Obama and Joni Mitchell. These are the pieces that THU helped shape her identity as a young black woman growing up THU with adoptive parents in Essex THU in the 1950s, a place she describes as 'hardly a seething THU hotbed of multiculturalism' THU THU Ray Shell reads The Negro Speaks of Rivers by Langston THU Hughes THU Claire Benedict reads from Passing by Nella Larsen THU Pauline Black sings Little Green by Joni Mitchell THU Claire Benedict reads Still I Rise by Maya Angelou and an THU excerpt from The Bell Jar by Sylvia Plath THU Pauline Black sings Strange Fruit THU Ray Shell reads an extract from Dreams From My Father by THU Barack Obama THU Claire Benedict reads from The Velveteen Rabbit by Margery THU Williams. THU THU Credits THU Interviewed Guest: Pauline Black THU Reader: Ray Shell THU Reader: Claire Benedict THU Producer: Maggie Ayre THU THU 12:00 You and Yours b048nlfl (Listen) THU Consumer news. THU THU 12:57 Weather b048j0zk (Listen) THU The latest weather forecast. THU THU 13:00 World at One b048nlfn (Listen) THU Martha Kearney presents national and international news. THU THU 13:45 Roger Law and the Chinese Curiosities b048nlfq (Listen) THU Series 2, Episode 4 THU THU Roger Law visits two very different Chinese theme parks with THU one thing in common - they are both in miniature. THU From The Empire of the Little People to Window on the World, THU Roger finds the world scaled down. THU THU Producer Mark Rickards. THU THU 14:00 The Archers b048nkd6 (Listen) THU [Repeat of broadcast at 19:00 on Wednesday] THU THU 14:15 Afternoon Drama b048nlfs (Listen) THU Farran at Bay THU THU Jerusalem 1947. A Jewish teenager is spotted handing out THU anti-British propaganda. Witnesses report him being bustled THU into a car by armed men speaking English. He is never seen THU again. THU THU Within hours a senior British police officer, a decorated THU war hero and SAS pioneer, has stolen a car and driven across THU the Syrian frontier. The disappearance of Alexander Rubowitz THU and the flight of Major Roy Farran is soon being reported in THU the Jewish and American press. Britain's precarious post-war THU control of Palestine depends upon Inspector Bellamy's THU investigation into the case. But how can he achieve justice THU for young Alexander without threatening the Empire? THU THU 'Farran At Bay' is a hard-edged thriller by Hugh Costello THU based upon a scandal that blighted the final days of THU Britain's thirty year control of the Holy Land. It is THU inspired by real events, but scenes and characters have been THU created for dramatic effect. THU THU Credits THU Major Farran: John Mackay THU Colonel Ferguson: Jonathan Firth THU Inspector Bellamy: Michael Shelford THU Craig: Frank Laverty THU Cunningham: Christian Rodska THU Rubowitz Brothers: Philip Arditti THU Turner: Russell Boulter THU Melford: David Collins THU Fearnley-Whitingstall: Simon Armstrong THU Writer: Hugh Costello THU Director: Alasdair Cross THU THU 15:00 Open Country b048nlfv (Listen) THU Rural Murals in Dumfries and Galloway THU THU "Turn right at the psychedelic hay barn". The new landmark THU is easy to spot and has brought a smile and a surprise to THU many passing through Newton Stewart. The British landscape THU has inspired thousands of artists and Helen Mark travels THU through Dumfries and Galloway to see how teams of street THU artists have been working on 'rural murals' adorning old hay THU barns, slurry tankers and horse coats offered up by locals THU as a new canvas. While they may divide opinion, those on the THU Mull of Galloway say it's helped connect them with the rest THU of the region. She also stops off at the carved 'rosnes THU benches' - designed to make you stop, lie down and take a THU very different perspective on your surroundings. THU Presented by Helen Mark. THU Produced in Bristol by Anne-Marie Bullock. THU THU 15:27 Radio 4 Appeal b048j43c (Listen) THU [Repeat of broadcast at 07:55 on Sunday] THU THU 15:30 Bookclub b048jcg2 (Listen) THU [Repeat of broadcast at 16:00 on Sunday] THU THU 16:00 The Film Programme b048nqk7 (Listen) THU Looking at the latest cinema releases, DVDs and films on TV. THU THU 16:30 Inside Science b048nqk9 (Listen) THU Adam Rutherford investigates the news in science and science THU in the news. THU THU 16:55 1914: Day by Day b048nqkc (Listen) THU 10th July THU THU Margaret Macmillan chronicles the events leading up to the THU First World War. Each episode draws together newspaper THU accounts, diplomatic correspondence and private journals THU from the same day exactly one hundred years ago, giving a THU picture of the world in 1914 as it was experienced at the THU time. THU THU The series tracks the development of the European crisis day THU by day, from the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand THU through to the first week of the conflict. As well as the THU war, it gives an insight into the wider context of the world THU in 1914 including the threat of civil war in Ireland, the THU sensational trial of Madame Caillaux in France and the THU suffragettes' increasingly violent campaign for votes for THU women. THU THU Margaret Macmillan is professor of international history at THU Oxford University. THU THU Readings: Stephen Greif, Felix von Manteuffel, Jaime THU Stewart, Simon Tcherniak, Jane Whittenshaw THU Music: Sacha Puttnam THU Sound Design: Eloise Whitmore THU THU Producer: Russell Finch. THU THU 17:00 PM b048nqkf (Listen) THU Eddie Mair presents coverage and analysis of the day's news. THU THU 18:00 Six O'Clock News b048j0zp (Listen) THU The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4. THU THU 18:30 Ed Reardon's Week b01gvq3l (Listen) THU Series 8, Rosicrucian Armageddon 2 THU THU Ed Reardon leads us through the ups and down of his week, THU complete with his trusty companion, Elgar, and his THU never-ending capacity for scrimping and scraping at whatever THU scraps his agent, Ping, can offer him to keep body, mind and THU cat together. THU THU Ed joins the modern gaming fraternity when he meets Graham THU Pearson - the man who gave the world 'Rosicrucian THU Armageddon' - and is hired to add some authentic THU 'oldenspeak' to its sequel - 'Rosicrucian Armageddon 2'. THU Whilst he tries to get to grips with NPC's, orbs and the THU Quest for the Grail his daughter unexpectedly arrives THU complete with son, Smile, Japanese tea infuser, dream THU catcher and native American chants to purge Ed's flat. THU THU Credits THU Ed Reardon: Christopher Douglas THU Olive: Stephanie Cole THU Eli: Lisa Coleman THU Newsreader: Corrie Corfield THU Graham: Tom Goodman Hill THU Pearl: Rita May THU Ping: Barunka O'Shaughnessy THU Lisa: Barunka O'Shaughnessy THU Delivery Man: Dan Tetsell THU Waiter: Dan Tetsell THU Stan: Geoffrey Whitehead THU Writer: Andrew Nickolds THU Writer: Christopher Douglas THU Producer: Dawn Ellis THU THU 19:00 The Archers b048nqkh (Listen) THU Contemporary drama in a rural setting. THU THU 19:15 Front Row b048nqkk (Listen) THU Arts news, interviews and reviews. THU THU 19:45 Armistead Maupin's Tales of the City b048wyzm (Listen) THU [Repeat of broadcast at 10:45 today] THU THU 20:00 The Report b048nqkm (Listen) THU Why are people voting Ukip? THU THU Wesley Stephenson hangs out in the Essex district of THU Thurrock and tries to find out why so many of its voters THU deserted Labour and the Tories for UKIP. In the European and THU local council elections the UKIP vote jumped 163 percent in THU Thurrock. The council area comprises one of the most THU marginal Westminster seats in the country, so what will this THU mean for the general election and can what's happening in THU Thurrock tell us anything about the rise of UKIP elsewhere THU in the UK? THU Voting Referendum THU The New Tory and Lib Dem Coalition THU THU 20:30 The Bottom Line b048nqkp (Listen) THU Second-Hand Trade THU THU Making money from old phones, engines and plastic bottles is THU the topic for Evan Davis and guests. THU How do you ensure that you collect what others throw away? THU How much profit is there really to be had from creating new THU from old? And why aren't milk bottle tops quite the colour THU they once were? THU THU Guests THU Charlo Carabott, co-founder & CEO Mazuma Mobile THU Matt Bulley, managing director Caterpillar Reman Europe THU Chris Dow, Founder & CEO Closed Loop Recycling THU THU Producer : Rosamund Jones. THU THU 21:00 Inside Science b048nqk9 (Listen) THU [Repeat of broadcast at 16:30 today] THU THU 21:30 In Our Time b048nlfb (Listen) THU [Repeat of broadcast at 09:00 today] THU THU 21:58 Weather b048j0zs (Listen) THU The latest weather forecast. THU THU 22:00 The World Tonight b048nr1s (Listen) THU In-depth reporting and analysis from a global perspective. THU THU 22:45 Book at Bedtime b048znnj (Listen) THU A Man Called Ove, Episode 4 THU THU Ove is almost certainly the grumpiest man you will ever THU meet. Every morning he makes his rounds of the local THU streets, moving bicycles and checking the contents of THU recycling bins, even though it's been years since he was THU fired as Chairman of the Residents' Association in a vicious THU coup d'etat. THU THU But behind the surly pedant there is a story, and a sadness. THU THU When one morning his new neighbours in the house opposite THU accidentally flatten Ove's mailbox, it sets off a comical THU and heart-warming tale of unexpected friendship which will THU change the lives of one man - and one community - forever. THU THU The word-of-mouth bestseller in Sweden is Fredrik Backman's THU debut novel. The main protagonist was born on his blog, THU where over 1000 readers voted for Backman to write a book THU about a man called Ove. THU THU Written by Fredrik Backman THU Abridged by Libby Spurrier THU THU Read by Kenneth Cranham THU THU Producer: Joanna Green THU A Pier production for Radio 4. THU THU Credits THU Reader: Kenneth Cranham THU Producer: Joanna Green THU Abridger: Libby Spurrier THU Author: Fredrik Backman THU THU 23:00 Trodd en Bratt Say 'Well Done You' b048nr1v (Listen) THU Episode 4 THU THU Comedy sketch show written by and starring Ruth Bratt and THU Lucy Trodd from Radio 4's Showstoppers. THU THU Ruth gets carried away when she's put in charge of the sound THU effects for Lucy's serious radio drama, Adam and Oliver THU finally build up the courage to speak their minds about THU their tiny roles in the show, and there's an advert for a THU decisiveness course. Probably. THU THU Written and performed by Ruth Bratt and Lucy Trodd THU THU Supporting cast: Adam Meggido and Oliver Senton THU THU Script Editor: Jon Hunter THU THU Duncan Walsh Atkins THU THU Producer: Ben Worsfield THU THU A Lucky Giant production for BBC Radio 4. THU THU Credits THU Performer: Ruth Bratt THU Performer: Lucy Trodd THU Actor: Adam Meggido THU Actor: Oliver Senton THU Producer: Ben Worsfield THU Writer: Ruth Bratt THU Writer: Lucy Trodd THU Composer: Duncan Walsh Atkins THU THU 23:30 Today in Parliament b048nr1x (Listen) THU Alicia McCarthy reports from Westminster. THU THU FRI FRIDAY 11 JULY 2014 FRI FRI 00:00 Midnight News b048nr3g (Listen) FRI The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4. FRI Followed by Weather. FRI FRI 00:30 Book of the Week b048znkd (Listen) FRI [Repeat of broadcast at 09:45 on Thursday] FRI FRI 00:48 Shipping Forecast b048nr3j (Listen) FRI The latest shipping forecast. FRI FRI 01:00 Selection of BBC World Service Programmes b048nr3l (Listen) FRI BBC Radio 4 joins the BBC World Service. FRI FRI 05:20 Shipping Forecast b048nr3n (Listen) FRI The latest shipping forecast. FRI FRI 05:30 News Briefing b048nr3q (Listen) FRI The latest news from BBC Radio 4. FRI FRI 05:43 Prayer for the Day b048nsmb (Listen) FRI A spiritual comment and prayer to begin the day with the Rev FRI Dr Craig Gardiner. FRI FRI 05:45 Farming Today b048nsmd (Listen) FRI The latest news about food, farming and the countryside. FRI Presented by Charlotte Smith and produced by Ruth Sanderson. FRI FRI 05:58 Tweet of the Day b0378tmb (Listen) FRI Long-Tailed Tit FRI FRI Tweet of the Day is a series of fascinating stories about FRI the British birds inspired by their calls and songs. FRI FRI Michaela Strachan presents the long-tailed tit. They are FRI sociable birds and family ties are vital. They even roost FRI together at night, huddled in lines on a branch, and this FRI behaviour saves lives in very cold winter weather. The nest FRI of the Long-Tailed Tit is one of the most elaborate of any FRI UK bird, a ball of interwoven moss, lichen, animal hair, FRI spider's webs and feathers. FRI Michaela Strachan's love of birds FRI FRI Long-tailed Tit (Aegithalos caudatus) FRI Image courtesy of RSPB (rspb-images.com) FRI FRI 06:00 Today b048nsmg (Listen) FRI Morning news and current affairs. Including Sports Desk, FRI Yesterday in Parliament, Weather and Thought for the Day. FRI FRI 09:00 Desert Island Discs b048j630 (Listen) FRI [Repeat of broadcast at 11:15 on Sunday] FRI FRI 09:45 Book of the Week b048znq5 (Listen) FRI The Zhivago Affair, Episode 5 FRI FRI By Peter Finn and Petra Couvée. FRI FRI It's 1956 and Boris Pasternak presses a manuscript into the FRI hands of an Italian publishing scout with these words, 'This FRI is Doctor Zhivago. May it make its way around the world.' FRI FRI Pasternak knew his novel would never be published in the FRI Soviet Union as the authorities regarded it as seditious, so FRI instead he allowed it to be published in translation all FRI over the world - a highly dangerous act. FRI FRI By 1958 the life of this extraordinary book enters the FRI realms of the spy novel. The CIA, recognising that the Cold FRI War was primarily an ideological battle, published Doctor FRI Zhivago in Russian and smuggled it into the Soviet Union. It FRI was immediately snapped up on the black market. Pasternak FRI was later forced to renounce the Nobel Prize in Literature, FRI igniting worldwide political scandal. FRI FRI With first access to previously classified CIA files, The FRI Zhivago Affair gives an irresistible portrait of Pasternak, FRI and takes us deep into the Cold War, back to a time when FRI literature had the power to shake the world. FRI FRI Abridged by Libby Spurrier FRI Read by Nigel Anthony FRI FRI Producer: Joanna Green FRI A Pier production for BBC Radio 4. FRI FRI Credits FRI Reader: Nigel Anthony FRI Producer: Joanna Green FRI Abridger: Libby Spurrier FRI Author: Peter Finn FRI Author: Petra Couvee FRI FRI 10:00 Woman's Hour b048wwls (Listen) FRI Jenni Murray presents the programme that offers a female FRI perspective on the world. FRI FRI Credits FRI Presenter: Jenni Murray FRI FRI 10:45 Armistead Maupin's Tales of the City b048xl4k (Listen) FRI Further Tales of the City, Episode 5 FRI FRI Further Tales of the City by Armistead Maupin dramatised by FRI Bryony Lavery . Set in San Francisco in 1981, a portrait of FRI a free and easy era with the drug and sex counter-culture in FRI full swing. FRI FRI Dede's children have been kidnapped whilst on a cruise with FRI her mother Frannie and drastic action is called for back at FRI home by Anna Madrigal and Mary Ann. FRI FRI Directed in Salford by Susan Roberts. FRI FRI Credits FRI Mary Ann: Laurel Lefkow FRI Madrigal: Kate Harper FRI Michael: Jos Slovick FRI Brian: Simon Lee Phillips FRI Dede: Nancy Crane FRI Prue: Lorelei King FRI Bambi: Lorelei King FRI Frannie: Bernice Stegers FRI Emma: Ginny Holder FRI Luke: Kerry Shale FRI Larry: Kerry Shale FRI Pilot: Kerry Shale FRI Ned: Louis Labovitch FRI Bill: Louis Labovitch FRI Rabbit Man: Louis Labovitch FRI Director: Susan Roberts FRI Adaptor: Bryony Lavery FRI Author: Armistead Maupin FRI FRI 11:00 The Leadership Gap b048nsmj (Listen) FRI Episode 1 FRI FRI In the light of recent crises of leadership in some of our FRI large organisations, public and private, Sir John Tusa, FRI former Head of the BBC World Service and London's Barbican FRI Centre, takes an objective look at the state of leadership FRI in large UK organisations today. FRI FRI In this opening episode, John explores two kinds of gap FRI between leaders and those they lead. FRI FRI There is the unavoidable separation between the staff, and FRI the chief who can ask them to leave the organisation. But FRI there is also the separation which comes from regarding FRI leaders as a breed apart. FRI FRI Sir John Timpson, Chair of the high street chain Timpson's, FRI tells him how, decades ago, this was expressed through named FRI parking spaces and separate toilets for company directors - FRI and how he has done away with such stifling status symbols. FRI FRI And John hears from a range of leaders whose approach is FRI much more open and egalitarian. FRI FRI Sir Hugh Orde, for instance, surprises John by saying that FRI when he was the Chief Constable of the Police Service of FRI Northern Ireland, he took the view that the most critical FRI level in the organisation was the sergeants and inspectors. FRI And that he sought to convince those middle ranking officers FRI that they were in charge. FRI FRI And ex-Chief Executive of NHS England, Sir David Nicholson, FRI declares that the age of the heroic leader in the NHS is FRI over, if it ever existed. FRI FRI Yet Sir David equally says that he was more than ready to FRI take charge of crisis situations - as when he eliminated a FRI £1 billion NHS deficit - and that his approach could FRI sometimes be characterised as 'bossing'. FRI FRI From Marks and Spencer to Newcastle City Council, John FRI discovers that there is often a hard edge underpinning a FRI genuine move towards a more co-operative approach to FRI leadership. Leaders show a willingness to eject those people FRI who simply don't want to follow the direction they have set FRI - particularly among their top team. FRI FRI And John addresses another, more difficult, gap betweeen FRI leader and led: pay. FRI FRI He discovers how, with public sector leaders' pay now a FRI prominent issue, some organisations, from the NHS to FRI Manchester University, are seeing leaders' pay held static FRI or lowered. And he puts this to the Director-General of the FRI BBC, Tony Hall. FRI FRI Finally, John finds the gaps around leaders leaving them as FRI potentially lonely figures - but much less so if they FRI abandon the old idea of the solitary superhero, and gather FRI around them the right leadership team. FRI FRI With: FRI FRI Lucy Armstrong (The Alchemists) FRI Lord (Tony) Hall (Director-General, BBC) FRI Margaret Hodge MP (Chair, Public Accounts Committee) FRI Sir David Nicholson (ex-Chief Executive, NHS England) FRI Jeffrey Nielsen (author, The Myth of Leadership) FRI Jesse Norman MP (Treasury Select Committee) FRI Sir Hugh Orde (President, ACPO; former Chief Constable of FRI Northern Ireland) FRI Pat Ritchie (Chief Executive, Newcastle City Council) FRI Sir Stuart Rose (ex-CEO, Marks and Spencer) FRI Dame Nancy Rothwell (Vice-Chancellor, University of FRI Manchester) FRI Sir Martin Sorrell (Chief Executive of WPP) FRI Sir John Timpson (Chair and ex-CEO of Timpsons) FRI FRI PRODUCER: Phil Tinline. FRI FRI 11:30 The Stanley Baxter Playhouse b048nsml (Listen) FRI Series 6, The Showman FRI FRI In the year of our lord 1561, Mary Queen Of Scots and the FRI protestant reformer John Knox clash in Edinburgh's old town FRI over a harmless entertainment involving a wayward troupe of FRI Scots comedians and song and dance acts - led by none other FRI than a sixteen century thespian who could easily have been FRI Stanley Baxter's ancestor. It's Murdo, the man with a fan FRI club as big as the Royal Mile and leading light of a FRI visiting troupe of players, Murdo and his Merry May Dancers. FRI FRI Stanley Baxter was born in 1926 and began working for the FRI BBC Scottish Home Service Radio Children's Hour when he was FRI fourteen - in 1940. He was called up to do National Service FRI at the age of eighteen and returned to perform on BBC Radio FRI in Scotland in 1948 - continuing to do so in the 1950s with FRI a variety of live comedy shows. He then went into films and FRI ultimately into television - but he has continued to work in FRI radio throughout his career. FRI FRI In the week of his 88th Birthday and in the year of his 75th FRI anniversary as a radio performer, we recorded the latest FRI productions in the much loved, long running Radio 4 series FRI The Stanley Baxter Playhouse. FRI FRI Written by Rona Munro FRI Directed by Marilyn Imrie FRI A Catherine Bailey production for BBC Radio 4. FRI FRI Credits FRI Murdo Fletcher: Stanley Baxter FRI John Knox: Stuart McQuarrie FRI Dougie: Stuart McQuarrie FRI Mary Queen of Scots: Tracy Wiles FRI Margaret: Tracy Wiles FRI Chronicler: Hugh Ross FRI Lord Melville: Hugh Ross FRI Writer: Rona Munro FRI Director: Marilyn Imrie FRI Producer: Catherine Bailey FRI FRI 12:00 You and Yours b048nsmn (Listen) FRI Consumer news. FRI FRI 12:52 The Listening Project b048nsmq (Listen) FRI Suzi and Julie - The Lost Years Are Over FRI FRI Fi Glover introduces a conversation between two sisters whom FRI anorexia drove apart, about how they came to understand how FRI much they mean to each other. FRI FRI The Listening Project is a Radio 4 initiative that offers a FRI snapshot of contemporary Britain in which people across the FRI UK volunteer to have a conversation with someone close to FRI them about a subject they've never discussed intimately FRI before. The conversations are being gathered across the UK FRI by teams of producers from local and national radio stations FRI who facilitate each encounter. Every conversation - they're FRI not BBC interviews, and that's an important difference - FRI lasts up to an hour, and is then edited to extract the key FRI moment of connection between the participants. Most of the FRI unedited conversations are being archived by the British FRI Library and used to build up a collection of voices FRI capturing a unique portrait of the UK in the second decade FRI of the millennium. You can upload your own conversations or FRI just learn more about The Listening Project by visiting FRI bbc.co.uk/listeningproject FRI FRI Producer: Marya Burgess. FRI FRI 12:57 Weather b048nr3s (Listen) FRI The latest weather forecast. FRI FRI 13:00 World at One b048wwlv (Listen) FRI Shaun Ley presents national and international news. FRI FRI 13:45 Roger Law and the Chinese Curiosities b048nsms (Listen) FRI Series 2, Episode 5 FRI FRI In the last of the series, Roger Law makes his way to Taiwan FRI via Hong Kong. His last museum holds something small but FRI precious - a jade cabbage that Roger has longed to see since FRI he was a young man in the 1960s. Will he finally reach his FRI goal? FRI FRI Producer Mark Rickards. FRI FRI 14:00 The Archers b048nqkh (Listen) FRI [Repeat of broadcast at 19:00 on Thursday] FRI FRI 14:15 Afternoon Drama b048nsmv (Listen) FRI Pact FRI FRI New dramatic fiction by the team that created the FRI multi-award-winning radio drama, On It. FRI FRI Two strangers. One goal. FRI FRI The internet is a vast digital landscape. It has the FRI potential to be an enlightened space - but also one that can FRI reach some of the darkest corners of the human psyche. It's FRI a place to find likeminded individuals, support networks, FRI other people with a similar outlook on life. FRI FRI But what if your outlook on life, is death? FRI FRI What if the first time you meet somebody you take your life FRI together? What kind of support is that? A permanent solution FRI to a temporary problem, a desolate dark place where all hope FRI has disappeared. FRI FRI A pact. Two strangers, one goal. FRI FRI Original music by Richard Hawley FRI FRI Written and directed by Tony Pitts FRI FRI Produced by Sally Harrison FRI FRI A Woolyback Production for BBC Radio 4. FRI FRI Credits FRI Narrator: Richard Hawley FRI Richard: Tony Pitts FRI Fiona: Maxine Peake FRI Richard's Mum: Gwyneth Powell FRI Landlord Ken: Dominic Brunt FRI Yvonne: Polly Maberly FRI Writer: Tony Pitts FRI Director: Tony Pitts FRI Producer: Sally Harrison FRI FRI 15:00 Gardeners' Question Time b048nsmx (Listen) FRI National Botanic Garden of Wales FRI FRI Peter Gibbs is joined by Matt Biggs, Toby Buckland, Pippa FRI Greenwood and Matthew Wilson to answer questions from a FRI local audience at the National Botanic Garden of Wales. FRI FRI Produced by Victoria Shepherd FRI A Somethin' Else production for BBC Radio 4. FRI FRI 15:45 Food Chains b048nsmz (Listen) FRI An Open Letter to Bees FRI FRI by Helen Cross. FRI FRI The female Alpha-Eaters of the Kingdom have decided to FRI appeal to bees to return, queen-to-queen. FRI FRI After the fruit riots of the 2020s, the denim crisis and the FRI scandal of the artificial pollinators, the Dusters, FRI something has to be done. FRI FRI A witty futuristic story for lovers of fruit and vegetables, FRI from Bristol's Food Connections Festival. FRI FRI Producer...Mary Ward-Lowery. FRI FRI Credits FRI Producer: Mary Ward-Lowery FRI Writer: Helen Cross FRI FRI 16:00 Last Word b048nsn1 (Listen) FRI Obituary series, analysing and celebrating the life stories FRI of people who have recently died. FRI FRI 16:30 Feedback b048nsn3 (Listen) FRI Radio 4's forum for comments, queries, criticisms and FRI congratulations. FRI FRI 16:55 1914: Day by Day b048nsn5 (Listen) FRI 11th July FRI FRI Margaret Macmillan chronicles the events leading up to the FRI First World War. Each episode draws together newspaper FRI accounts, diplomatic correspondence and private journals FRI from the same day exactly one hundred years ago, giving a FRI picture of the world in 1914 as it was experienced at the FRI time. FRI FRI The series tracks the development of the European crisis day FRI by day, from the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand FRI through to the first week of the conflict. As well as the FRI war, it gives an insight into the wider context of the world FRI in 1914 including the threat of civil war in Ireland, the FRI sensational trial of Madame Caillaux in France and the FRI suffragettes' increasingly violent campaign for votes for FRI women. FRI FRI 11th July: Crowds gather for the first London to Paris Air FRI Race. FRI FRI Margaret Macmillan is professor of international history at FRI Oxford University. FRI FRI Readings: Stephen Greif, Felix von Manteuffel, Jaime FRI Stewart, Simon Tcherniak, Jane Whittenshaw FRI Music: Sacha Puttnam FRI Sound Design: Eloise Whitmore FRI FRI Producer: Russell Finch FRI A Something' Else production for BBC Radio 4. FRI FRI 17:00 PM b048nsn7 (Listen) FRI Eddie Mair presents coverage and analysis of the day's news. FRI FRI 18:00 Six O'Clock News b048nr3v (Listen) FRI The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4. FRI FRI 18:30 The News Quiz b048nsn9 (Listen) FRI Series 84, Episode 6 FRI FRI A satirical review of the week's news, chaired by Sandi FRI Toksvig, with regular panellist Jeremy Hardy and guest FRI panellists Andy Hamilton, Hugo Rifkind and Lucy Porter. FRI FRI Produced by Lyndsay Fenner. FRI FRI Credits FRI Presenter: Sandi Toksvig FRI Panellist: Jeremy Hardy FRI Panellist: Andy Hamilton FRI Panellist: Hugo Rifkind FRI Panellist: Lucy Porter FRI Producer: Lyndsay Fenner FRI FRI 19:00 The Archers b048nsnc (Listen) FRI Contemporary drama in a rural setting FRI FRI Writer .... Caroline Harrington FRI Director .... Rosemary Watts FRI Editor .... Sean O'Connor. FRI FRI Credits FRI Writer: Caroline Harrington FRI Director: Rosemary Watts FRI Editor: Sean O'Connor FRI Jill Archer: Patricia Greene FRI David Archer: Timothy Bentinck FRI Ruth Archer: Felicity Finch FRI Kenton Archer: Richard Attlee FRI Tony Archer: David Troughton FRI Pat Archer: Patricia Gallimore FRI Helen Archer: Louiza Patikas FRI Brian Aldridge: Charles Collingwood FRI Jennifer Aldridge: Angela Piper FRI Neil Carter: Brian Hewlett FRI Susan Carter: Charlotte Martin FRI Alice Carter: Hollie Chapman FRI Ian Craig: Stephen Kennedy FRI Matt Crawford: Kim Durham FRI Ed Grundy: Barry Farrimond FRI Shula Hebden Lloyd: Judy Bennett FRI Jim Lloyd: John Rowe FRI Adam Macy: Andrew Wincott FRI Elizabeth Pargetter: Alison Dowling FRI Fallon Rogers: Joanna Van Kampen FRI Rob Titchener: Timothy Watson FRI Roy Tucker: Ian Pepperell FRI Peggy Woolley: June Spencer FRI Charlie Thomas: Felix Scott FRI FRI 19:15 Front Row b048nsnf (Listen) FRI News, reviews and interviews from the worlds of art, FRI literature, film and music. FRI FRI 19:45 Armistead Maupin's Tales of the City b048xl4k (Listen) FRI [Repeat of broadcast at 10:45 today] FRI FRI 20:00 Any Questions? b048nsnh (Listen) FRI Nicola Sturgeon MSP, Rory Stewart MP, Jim Murphy MP, Lesley FRI Riddoch FRI FRI Jonathan Dimbleby presents political debate and discussion FRI from Pollockshields in Scotland with Deputy First Minister FRI Nicola Sturgeon MSP, Chair of the Westminster Defence Select FRI Committee Rory Stewart MP, journalist Lesley Riddoch, and FRI Shadow Secretary of State for International Development, Jim FRI Murphy MP. FRI FRI 20:50 A Point of View b048nsnk (Listen) FRI A weekly reflection on a topical issue. FRI FRI 21:00 Saturday Drama b01s7tq3 (Listen) FRI Love, etc FRI FRI By Julian Barnes FRI Dramatised by Julia Stoneham FRI "Hello! We've met before ... Yes. I am sure. FRI Positive. About ten years ago." FRI Stuart's right. We have met before, and his FRI best friend Oliver, and Gillian, the woman they FRI both loved. We now have the chance to pick up FRI from where we left them in France ... FRI FRI Stuart................Carl Prekopp FRI Oliver.................Nicholas Boulton FRI Gillian.................Hermione Norris FRI Sophie................Lauren Mote FRI FRI Directed by Tracey Neale FRI FRI Darker and deeper than its predecessor, Talking It Over, FRI this sequel is an engrossing exploration of betrayal and FRI revenge told with a delicate balance between humour and FRI despair. Set ten years later we now have the chance to pick FRI up from where we left Stuart, Oliver and Gillian in France. FRI FRI All those years ago, the feckless and witty Oliver betrayed FRI his life-long friendship with Stuart, wrecked his marriage, FRI stole Gillian his wife and then moved to France. There, in FRI an attempt to ease Stuart's misery and her own conscience FRI Gillian staged a violent incident calculated to convince FRI Stuart that her marriage to Oliver is a disaster. FRI FRI But now Oliver and Gillian are back in London, Gillian has FRI resumed her art restoration work while Oliver is still FRI pursuing self-indulgent impractical projects. They have two FRI daughters. There isn't much money but they are happily FRI jogging along when Stuart, now a successful entrepreneur FRI with an unsuccessful marriage behind him, suddenly returns FRI from the USA, re-enters their lives and life begins to take FRI an unexpected turn for all of them. FRI FRI The characters tell their stories using the same witty, FRI intimate style as in Talking It Over. Told in the form of FRI triangulating dialogue, with the listener as a confidant. FRI This device, in the hands of Hermione Norris, Carl Prekopp FRI and Nicholas Boulton, captures the distinctive style Julian FRI Barnes uses in both novels to highlight the way in which, in FRI life, people react to unpredictable situations in ways that FRI are astonishing and sometimes even shocking. FRI FRI WRITER FRI Julian Barnes is a firm favourite with the Radio 4 listener. FRI Skilful and entertaining. His characters are always both FRI believable and beautifully observed. His most recent work - FRI The Sense of An Ending, winner of the 2011 Man Booker Prize, FRI and his new book published last month, Levels Of Life, a FRI semi-biographical book about his wife Pat Kavanagh's death, FRI join his collection of work which has been translated into FRI more than thirty languages. FRI FRI DRAMATIST FRI There is an exactness and delicacy in Julia Stoneham's FRI writing which fits perfectly with Julian Barnes. Her own FRI track record is impressive with many radio plays to her FRI name. She has in the past also written for television and FRI this included the hugely popular The House of Eliot. Her FRI trilogy of books about the Land Army Girls which was FRI originally broadcast on Radio 4 as The Cinderella Service is FRI now published and she is at present working on another FRI novel. FRI FRI Credits FRI Author: Julian Barnes FRI Adaptor: Julia Stoneham FRI Stuart: Carl Prekopp FRI Oliver: Nicholas Boulton FRI Gillian: Hermione Norris FRI Sophie: Lauren Mote FRI Director: Tracey Neale FRI Producer: Tracey Neale FRI FRI 21:58 Weather b048nr3y (Listen) FRI The latest weather forecast. FRI FRI 22:00 The World Tonight b048wwlx (Listen) FRI In-depth reporting and analysis from a global perspective. FRI FRI 22:45 Book at Bedtime b048znq7 (Listen) FRI A Man Called Ove, Episode 5 FRI FRI Ove is almost certainly the grumpiest man you will ever FRI meet. Every morning he makes his rounds of the local FRI streets, moving bicycles and checking the contents of FRI recycling bins, even though it's been years since he was FRI fired as Chairman of the Residents' Association in a vicious FRI coup d'etat. FRI FRI But behind the surly pedant there is a story, and a sadness. FRI FRI When one morning his new neighbours in the house opposite FRI accidentally flatten Ove's mailbox, it sets off a comical FRI and heart-warming tale of unexpected friendship which will FRI change the lives of one man - and one community - forever. FRI FRI The word-of-mouth bestseller in Sweden is Fredrik Backman's FRI debut novel. The main protagonist was born on his blog, FRI where over 1000 readers voted for Backman to write a book FRI about a man called Ove. FRI FRI Written by Fredrik Backman FRI Abridged by Libby Spurrier FRI FRI Read by Kenneth Cranham FRI FRI Producer: Joanna Green FRI A Pier production for Radio 4. FRI FRI Credits FRI Reader: Kenneth Cranham FRI Producer: Joanna Green FRI Abridger: Libby Spurrier FRI Author: Fredrik Backman FRI FRI 23:00 A Good Read b048l0s3 (Listen) FRI [Repeat of broadcast at 16:30 on Tuesday] FRI FRI 23:30 Today in Parliament b048nsnm (Listen) FRI Mark D'Arcy with the news from Westminster and a look back FRI at the parliamentary week. FRI FRI 23:55 The Listening Project b048nsnp (Listen) FRI Sarah and Lucy - Adventure in Love FRI FRI Fi Glover introduces a conversation between an adventurer FRI and her partner who accepted her marriage proposal over FRI satellite phone from distant oceans. FRI FRI The Listening Project is a Radio 4 initiative that offers a FRI snapshot of contemporary Britain in which people across the FRI UK volunteer to have a conversation with someone close to FRI them about a subject they've never discussed intimately FRI before. The conversations are being gathered across the UK FRI by teams of producers from local and national radio stations FRI who facilitate each encounter. Every conversation - they're FRI not BBC interviews, and that's an important difference - FRI lasts up to an hour, and is then edited to extract the key FRI moment of connection between the participants. Most of the FRI unedited conversations are being archived by the British FRI Library and used to build up a collection of voices FRI capturing a unique portrait of the UK in the second decade FRI of the millennium. You can upload your own conversations or FRI just learn more about The Listening Project by visiting FRI bbc.co.uk/listeningproject FRI FRI Producer: Marya Burgess. FRI