LW Schedule
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Early
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00:00
Midnight News—18/02/2010
The latest national and international news from 大象传媒 Radio 4.
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00:30
A History of the World in 100 Objects—Old World, New Powers (1100 - 300 BC), Chinese Zhou Ritual Vessel
3/5 Neil MacGregor's world history told through objects arrives in China 3000 years ago
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00:48
Shipping Forecast—18/02/2010
The latest shipping forecast.
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01:00
Selection of 大象传媒 World Service Programmes—18/02/2010
大象传媒 Radio 4 joins the 大象传媒 World Service.
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05:20
Shipping Forecast—18/02/2010
The latest shipping forecast.
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05:30
News Briefing—18/02/2010
News from 大象传媒 Radio 4.
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05:43
Prayer for the Day—18/02/2010
Daily prayer and reflection with Rev Johnston McKay.
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05:45
Farming Today—18/02/2010
The cold weather could mean fewer British strawberries in the shops this summer.
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Morning
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06:00
Today—18/02/2010
Including Sports Desk; Weather; Thought for the Day.
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09:00
In Our Time—The Indian Mutiny
Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss the Indian Mutiny of 1857 and the rebellion which followed
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09:45
Daily Service—18/02/2010
Christian worship and music led by Claire Campbell Smith.
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10:00
Woman's Hour—David Cameron interviewed
A live interview with Conservative leader David Cameron on winning women's votes.
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10:45
15 Minute Drama—The Whole of the Moon, series 2, Episode 4
4/5 Jo suspects that the man she's prosecuting for murder isn't guilty.
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11:00
From Our Own Correspondent—18/02/2010
Kate Adie introduces 大象传媒 foreign correspondents with the stories behind the headlines.
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11:30
Capturing America: Mark Lawson's History of Modern American Literature—The Crucible of Capitalism
2/8 The radicalism of US playwrights who questioned the optimistic rhetoric of politicians.
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Afternoon
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12:00
News Headlines; Shipping Forecast—18/02/2010
National and international news and the shipping forecast.
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12:04
You and Yours—18/02/2010
Consumer news and issues with Winifred Robinson.
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12:57
Weather—18/02/2010
The latest weather forecast.
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13:00
World at One—18/02/2010
National and international news with Martha Kearney.
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13:30
Costing the Earth—Protecting the Past
Alice Roberts investigates the threats posed to our great historic sites by climate change
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14:00
The Archers—17/02/2010
Helen drops a bombshell at Bridge Farm.
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14:15
Drama on 4—Address Unknown
Tim Dee's adaptation of Kressmann Taylor's novel, published in 1938. (R)
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15:00
Ramblings—Series 14, Gloucestershire - Stroud
Clare Balding walks Laurie Lee's Slad Valley with a group of artists inspired by the area.
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15:27
Radio 4 Appeal—Coeliac UK
Dr Chris Steele appeals on behalf of Coeliac UK.
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15:30
Afternoon Reading—AL Kennedy - The Writing Life, In the Public Eye
3/3 AL Kennedy's 10-point plan for surviving insatiable press demands.
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15:45
The Tribes of Science—The Astronomers
4/5 Peter Curran meets the astronomers at Jodrell Bank Observatory. (R)
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16:00
Open Book—14/02/2010
Mariella Frostrup's guest is Australian novelist Peter Carey.
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16:30
Material World—18/02/2010
Quentin Cooper meets the man behind CryoSat-2, rebuilt to study changing polar ice.
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17:00
PM—18/02/2010
Coverage and analysis of the day's news with Eddie Mair.
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17:54
Shipping Forecast—18/02/2010
The latest shipping forecast.
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17:57
Weather—18/02/2010
The latest weather forecast.
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Evening
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18:00
Six O'Clock News—18/02/2010
National and international news from 大象传媒 Radio 4.
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18:30
Mark Thomas: The Manifesto—Series 2, Episode 3
3/4 Ideas to improve life including mood lighting on buses and driving in bus lanes.
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19:00
The Archers—18/02/2010
Neil and Lynda go head to head.
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19:15
Front Row—18/02/2010
Bollywood star Anil Kapoor; Anthony Sher in Ibsen; A Concerto for Beatboxer and Orchestra.
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19:45
A History of the World in 100 Objects—Old World, New Powers (1100 - 300 BC), Paracas Textile Fragment
4/5 Neil MacGregor's world history through objects. Today: ancient textiles from Peru
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20:00
The Report—Terminal Sedation: Backdoor Euthanasia?
Linda Pressly examines the use of terminal sedation and asks is it backdoor euthanasia?
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20:30
The Bottom Line—18/02/2010
Evan Davis and his guests discuss design and how important luck has been to their careers.
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21:00
Science on Trial
Allan Urry investigates what happens when writs meet scientific debate.
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21:30
In Our Time—The Indian Mutiny
Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss the Indian Mutiny of 1857 and the rebellion which followed
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21:58
Weather—18/02/2010
Weather information.
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22:00
The World Tonight—18/02/2010
National and international news and analysis with Robin Lustig.
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22:45
Book at Bedtime—Moonlight in Odessa, Episode 4
4/10 Daria's plan to distract her boss has worked so well that he is now besotted with Olga.
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23:00
Sarah Millican's Support Group—Series 1, 1. 'I love a plumber but I'm no boiler'.
1/4 Agony aunt Sarah solves problems, including the dangers of dating outside of your class.
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23:30
The Lawrence Sweeney Mix—Series 2, Episode 4
4/4 Josie Lawrence and Jim Sweeney create improvised sketches from audience suggestions (R)
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Late
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00:00
Midnight News—19/02/2010
The latest national and international news from 大象传媒 Radio 4.
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00:30
A History of the World in 100 Objects—Old World, New Powers (1100 - 300 BC), Paracas Textile Fragment
4/5 Neil MacGregor's world history through objects. Today: ancient textiles from Peru
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00:48
Shipping Forecast—19/02/2010
The latest shipping forecast.
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01:00
Selection of 大象传媒 World Service Programmes—19/02/2010
大象传媒 Radio 4 joins the 大象传媒 World Service.
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05:20
Shipping Forecast—19/02/2010
The latest shipping forecast.
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05:30
News Briefing—19/02/2010
News from 大象传媒 Radio 4.
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05:43
Prayer for the Day—19/02/2010
Daily prayer and reflection with Rev Johnston McKay.
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05:45
Farming Today—19/02/2010
Caz Graham hears about a threat to the genetic purity of Jersey's cows.
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