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RADIO GUIDE

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RADIO 4

5.30 News Briefing. 5.43 Prayer for the Day. 5.45 Farming Today. 6.00 Today. 9.00 The Long View. 9.30 Inside Health. 10.00 Woman’s Hour. 11.00 Screenshot. 11.45 Book of the Week: Alien Earths. 12.00 News. 12.04 Call You and Yours. 12.57 Weather. 1.00 The World at One. 1.45 About the Boys. 2.00 The Archers. 2.15 Drama: Song of the Reed: Eel. 3.00 Short Cuts. 3.30 Beyond Belief. 4.00 Split Ends. Kitty Perrin explores the love affair at the heart of postpunk band The Fall. 4.30 When It Hits the Fan. New series. The world of crisis management. 5.00 PM. Presented by Evan Davis. 5.57 Weather. 6.00 Six O’Clock News. 6.30 Thanks a Lot, Milton Jones! The king of oneliners and a cast of friends helps people solve their problems. 7.00 The Archers. Jim makes a surprising offer and Lynda proves very influentia­l. 7.15 Front Row. A round-up of news, reviews and interviews from the worlds of art, literature, film and music. 8.00 File on 4. A discussion on current affairs issues of major concern. 8.40 In Touch. News, views and informatio­n for people who are blind or partially sighted, presented by Peter White. 9.00 Crossing Continents. Current affairs reports on political and social issues around the world. 9.30

Three Million. Kavita Puri hears from one man who has made it his life’s work to record the testimonie­s of victims and survivors of the Bengal Famine. 9.59 Weather. 10.00 The World Tonight. 10.45 Book at Bedtime: You Are Here. 11.00 Uncanny USA. 11.30 Today in Parliament. 12.00 News and Weather. 12.30 Book of the Week: Alien Earths. 12.48 Shipping Forecast. 1.00 As BBC World Service. 5.20

Shipping Forecast.

RADIO 3

6.30 Breakfast. 9.30 Essential Classics. 1.00 Classical Live. 4.00 Composer of the Week: Debussy. Donald Macleod finds Debussy adopting a bohemian lifestyle in the French capital. 5.00 In Tune. 7.00 Classical Mixtape. A selection of classical favourites mixed with jazz, folk and music from around the world. 7.30 Radio 3 in Concert. Jazz pianist Fergus McCreadie and his trio join the Manchester Collective for a genre-busting concert, breaking down boundaries between jazz, folk and classical. 9.45 The Essay: Letters to a Young Composer. Five leading composers write a letter to a young composer – real or imagined. These personal essays reflect the realities of life as a leading composer. 10.00 Night Tracks. 11.30 ’Round Midnight. 12.30 Through the Night.

CLASSIC FM

6.30 Classic FM Breakfast with Dan Walker. 9.00 The Classic FM Hall of Fame Hour with Dan Walker. 10.00 Alexander Armstrong. 1.00 Lucy Coward. 4.00

Margherita Taylor. Margherita presents three hours of classical favourites and new discoverie­s, including her Discovery of the Week at 6.20. 7.00 Relaxing Evenings. Zeb Soanes presents the evening show, promising everything from all-time favourites to contempora­ry classics. 10.00 Calm Classics. 1.00 Bill Overton. 4.00 Early Breakfast.

RADIO 4 EXTRA

5.00 Sons and Lovers. 6.00 A Charles Paris Mystery: A Doubtful Death. 6.30 The Railway Children. 7.00 Semi Circles. 7.30 The Goon Show. 8.00 The Wilsons Save the World. 8.30 Nancy – The Story of Lady Astor. 8.45 Girls of Riyadh. 9.00 Yesterday in Parliament. 9.30 Britain at Sea. 9.45 Daily Service. 10.00 A Good Read. 10.30 Country Down Under. 11.00 A Charles Paris Mystery: A Doubtful Death. 11.30 The Railway Children. 12.00 Semi Circles. 12.30 The Goon Show. 1.00 The Wilsons Save the World. 1.30 Nancy – The Story of Lady Astor. 1.45 Girls of Riyadh. 2.00 Hidden Treasures. 2.30 The Change. 3.00 Sons and Lovers. 4.00 A Good Read. 4.30 Country Down Under.

5.00 A Charles Paris Mystery: A Doubtful Death. 5.30 The Railway Children. 6.00 Semi Circles. 6.30 The Goon Show. 7.00 The Wilsons Save the World. 7.30 Nancy – The Story of Lady Astor. 7.45 Girls of Riyadh. 8.00 Hidden Treasures. 8.30 The Change. 9.00 Sons and Lovers. 10.00 Comedy Club. 10.00 Thanks a Lot, Milton Jones! 10.30 Bridget Christie Minds the Gap. 11.00 At Home with the Snails. 11.30 For One Horrible Moment. 11.45 Hearing with Hegley. 12.00 A Good Read. 12.30 Country Down Under. 1.00 A Charles Paris Mystery: A Doubtful Death. 1.30 The Railway Children. 2.00 Semi Circles. 2.30 The Goon Show. 3.00 The Wilsons Save the World. 3.30 Nancy – The Story of Lady Astor. 3.45 Girls of Riyadh. 4.00 Hidden Treasures. 4.30 The Change.

RADIO 2

6.30 The Gaby Roslin Breakfast Show. 9.30 Vernon Kay. 12.00 Jeremy Vine. 2.00 Scott Mills. 4.00 Sara Cox.

6.30 Sara Cox’s Half Wower.

7.00 Jo Whiley’s Shiny Happy Playlist. 7.30 Jo Whiley. 9.00 The Jazz Show with Jamie Cullum. 10.00 Trevor Nelson’s Magnificen­t 7. 10.30 Trevor Nelson’s Rhythm Nation. 12.00 OJ Borg. 3.00 The Folk Show with Mark Radcliffe.

4.00 Owain Wyn Evans.

RADIO 5

5.00 Wake Up to Money. 6.00 5 Live Breakfast. 9.00 Nicky Campbell. 11.00 Naga Munchetty. 1.00 Nihal Arthanayak­e. 4.00 5 Live Drive. 7.00 5 Live Sport. 10.30 Gordon Smart. 1.00 Dotun Adebayo.

SCALA

7.00 Charles Nove. 10.00

Penny Smith. 1.00 Mindfulnes­s Hour. 2.00 More Music Afternoon. 6.00

Classical Bangers. 8.00

Peaceful Piano. 9.00 Screentime. 10.00 The Space. 1.00 Night Music. 5.00 In the Park.

TALKSPORT

5.00 Early Breakfast. 6.00

talkSPORT Breakfast with Jeff Stelling. 10.00 Jim White and Simon Jordan. 1.00

Hawksbee and Jacobs. 4.00

talkSPORT Drive with Andy Goldstein and Darren Bent. 7.00 Kick Off. 10.00 Sports Bar. 12.00 Extra Time.

TALKRADIO

5.00 James Max. 6.00 Talk Today with Jeremy Kyle and Nicola Thorp. 9.30 Kev and Alex. 10.00 Julia Hartley Brewer. 1.00 Kevin O’Sullivan and Alex Phillips. 3.00 Ian Collins. 4.00 Vanessa Feltz. 6.00 The Talk. 7.00 Prime Time with James Max. 8.00 The Independen­t Republic of Mike Graham. 10.00 Petrie Hosken. 1.00 Paul Ross.

WORLD SERVICE

5.00 Newsday. 8.00 News.

8.06 People Fixing the World. 8.30 Business Daily. 8.50 Witness History. 9.00 The Newsroom. 9.30 Assignment. 10.00 News. 10.06 The Arts Hour. 11.00 The Newsroom. 11.30 The Global Story. 12.00 News. 12.06 Outlook. 12.50 Witness History. 1.00 The Newsroom. 1.30 In the Studio. 2.00 Newshour. 3.00 News.

3.06 People Fixing the World.

3.30 World Business Report. 4.00 BBC OS. 6.00 News. 6.06 Outlook. 6.50 Witness History. 7.00 The Newsroom. 7.30 Sport Today. 8.00 News. 8.06 Assignment. 8.30 Tech Life. 9.00 Newshour. 10.00 News. 10.06 People Fixing the World. 10.30 In the Studio. 11.00 The Newsroom. 11.30 World Business Report. 12.00 News. 12.06 The Arts Hour. 1.00 News. 1.06 Business Matters. 2.00 The Newsroom.

2.30 The Climate Question. 3.06 Outlook. 3.50 Witness History. 4.00 The Newsroom.

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