R4 One
Sunday 1st April 2018
06:00-07:25 Breakfast
07:25-09:00 (Repeat) Match of the Football Day
Gary Lineker introduces highlights of the day's eight Premier League matches, including the Merseyside derby between Liverpool and Everton. Other games include Chelsea v Crystal Palace, Burnley v Tottenham, Leicester v Stoke, Manchester United v West Brom, Hull v West Ham, Watford v Sunderland and Southampton v Bournemouth.
09:00-10:00 The Andrew Marr Show
Eddie Mair presents. His guests are Fabian Picardo, chief minister of Gibraltar, defence secretary Sir Michael Fallon MP, Ed Miliband MP, co-leaders of the Green Party Caroline Lucas MP and Jonathan Bartley, and Private Eye editor Ian Hislop.The newspapers are reviewed by Miriam Gonzalez Durantez, Esther McVey and Matt Chorley.There is music from Alejandro Escovedo.
10:00-11:00 brand new series.13/.The Big Questions.(Series 10).Nicky Campbell presents live debate from Patcham High School, Brighton.Does Mrs May have a mandate for a hard Brexit? Has the time come to decriminalise sex work? And do we underestimate the wisdom of the ancients?
11:00-12:15 Sunday Politics
Andrew Neil and Tim Donovan are joined by shadow health secretary Jonathan Ashworth MP, former Conservative Party leader Lord Michael Howard and John Curtice. The Political Panel consists of Tom Newton Dunn of the Sun, Isabel Oakeshott and Steve Richards.
12:15-13:00 (Repeat) Bargian Anquites Hunt
13:00-13:15 R4 Weekend News
13:15-14:10 (Repeat) Homes Under the Hammer
14:10-14:55 (Repeat) brand new series.3/5.Countryacitivisfile Spring Diaries.(Series 1).(A Taste of Spring).The team investigate the arrival of a tiny bettle that can make or break a crop.
14:55-15:20 (Repeat) brand new series.Escape to the Country.(Series 14 -30 Minute Versions).(Leicester).Allstair Appleton goes back to nature in Leicestershire with a young family.
15:20-16:00 Songs of Praise.(Peterhead).Josie d"Arby visits the fishing port of Peterhead.
16:00-18:25 The Boat Race.(The 163rd Boat Race)
From the banks of the River Thames in London, Clare Balding introduces live coverage of one of the oldest and most iconic events in the sporting calendar. This year's meeting between Oxford and Cambridge universities sees the 163rd men's boat race and the 72nd women's.
18:25-18:40 R4 Weekend News
18:40-18:50 Regional News and Weather
18:50-20:00 Countryactivisfile.(Forests)
In this programme the focus is on our forests. Matt is in the New Forest taking part in the biggest inventory of our trees ever undertaken. He also takes to the heights with climbers from the Forestry Commission as they undertake a wildlife survey high in the treetops.
Ellie is up in Inverness-shire seeing what industrial-scale timber production looks like. She also looks at new scientific research that shows the impact of forestry activities on native red squirrels.
Sean is in Stirlingshire exploring the Scottish tradition of hutting, and he hears about the part these houses in the woods played during the Clydebank Blitz during World War II.
John is in Kent looking at the revival of working with horses in forests and learns that it is because they are less damaging to the environment than machines. He also meets the top-rated artist whose magnificent woodcuts of forests capture perfectly the spirit of these magic places.
In a step away from the woodlands, Adam meets the farmer who has found a new market for his male goats due to the rising demand for goat meat.
Charlotte Smith is looking at claims that across the country we are not planting enough trees and what that might mean for the UK's timber industry.
20:00-21:00 brand new series.2/.The Superstar UK.(Series 7).(Auditions 2).hosted by Dermot O Richardson and the female presenter,with judges,and all more.*The Superstar UK continutes next Saturday (7th,April,2018) and next Sunday (8th,April,2018).
The Superstar UK Extra airs tonight Sunday (1st,April,2018) at 9:00pm-10:00pm on R4 Three and R4 Three HD.
21:00-22:00 brand new series.2/6.Line of Duty.(Series 4).A dismembered body is discovered, and worries grow when DCI Roz Huntley fails to report for duty. AC-12 crank up their investigation into Operation Trapdoor, concerned that Michael Farmer will go to jail for crimes he didn't commit. With suspicions that Roz may have withheld crucial evidence, a new DCI is drafted in to run Operation Trapdoor.
Kate makes progress in her undercover role, but AC-12's investigation falters when they realise that their main informant, forensic investigator Tim Ifield, has also gone missing.
22:00-22:20 R4 Weekend News
22:20-22:30 Regional News and Weather
22:30-23:30 brand new series.Anquites Roadshow.(Series 39).(BBC Caversham Park 1).Fiona Bruce and the team head to Caversham Park near Reading which, since World War II, was home to the BBC's Monitoring service, where many news stories were broken by the team who listened in to international broadcasts.It is a busy day for the experts who specialise in written documents, as they examine items such as a very rare booklet containing notes made in the 17th century by one of Shakespeare's earliest readers. A chunky gold ring complete with a moving letter tells the story of a British family that joined the Californian gold rush in search of personal fortune in 1849.But star item of the day must go to some beautiful watercolour illustrations made in the early 19th century depicting people in southern India. After being told the jaw-dropping valuation, a stunned owner tells viewers that he promised the grandchildren an ice cream if the illustrations were worth more than £100.
23:30-00:35 Match of the Football Day 2
Mark Chapman presents highlights of Arsenal v Manchester City and Swansea City v Middlesbrough in the Premier League. There is also a chance to see all the goals from Saturday's games.
00:35-01:05 brand new series.1/4.I,m Different:Let Me Drive.21-year-old Natasha from Bo'ness in Scotland has had over a hundred driving lessons with numerous instructors. At the age of five Natasha was hit by two cars, which left her with a traumatic brain injury. If Natasha can learn to distinguish left from right and control her temper behind the wheel, her instructor John will let her book a driving test.Stuart, 24 and from Lincoln, was born with a rare chromosome disorder which causes severe pain in his joints. If Stuart is going to pass his test and achieve his dream of driving a Porsche, he needs to find a way to manage the pain.
01:05-01:10 Weather for the Week Ahead
01:10-06:00 Joins R4 News Channel
R4 One Scotland
11:00-12:15 Sunday Politics Scotland
18:40-18:50 Reporting Scotland
22:20-22:30 Reporting Scotland
23:35-00:35 Sportsfootballscene
Introduced by Jonathan Sutherland.
Highlights of the weekend's Premiership action. Brendan Rodgers's Celtic look to continue their dominance of the division with a visit to Tynecastle to take on Ian Cathro's Hearts. In the other matches, Rangers host Motherwell at Ibrox, Hamilton and St Johnstone face each other in Lanarkshire, Ross County make the journey to Glasgow to play Partick Thistle, whilst Kilmarnock travel in the opposite direction for their game against Inverness Caledonian Thistle. Plus action from Friday night's Dundee versus Aberdeen match.
00:35-01:35 brand new series.Anquites Roadshow.(Series 39).(BBC Caversham Park 1).Fiona Bruce and the team head to Caversham Park near Reading which, since World War II, was home to the BBC's Monitoring service, where many news stories were broken by the team who listened in to international broadcasts.It is a busy day for the experts who specialise in written documents, as they examine items such as a very rare booklet containing notes made in the 17th century by one of Shakespeare's earliest readers. A chunky gold ring complete with a moving letter tells the story of a British family that joined the Californian gold rush in search of personal fortune in 1849.But star item of the day must go to some beautiful watercolour illustrations made in the early 19th century depicting people in southern India. After being told the jaw-dropping valuation, a stunned owner tells viewers that he promised the grandchildren an ice cream if the illustrations were worth more than £100.
01:35-02:05 brand new series.1/4.I,m Different:Let Me Drive.21-year-old Natasha from Bo'ness in Scotland has had over a hundred driving lessons with numerous instructors. At the age of five Natasha was hit by two cars, which left her with a traumatic brain injury. If Natasha can learn to distinguish left from right and control her temper behind the wheel, her instructor John will let her book a driving test.Stuart, 24 and from Lincoln, was born with a rare chromosome disorder which causes severe pain in his joints. If Stuart is going to pass his test and achieve his dream of driving a Porsche, he needs to find a way to manage the pain.
02:05-02:10 Weather for the Week Ahead
02:10-06:00 Joins R4 News Channel
R4 One Northern Ireland
11:00-12:15 Sunday Politics Northern Ireland
18:40-18:50 R4 Newsline
22:20-22:30 R4 Newsline
R4 One Wales
11:00-12:15 Sunday Politics Wales
18:40-18:50 R4 Wales Today
22:20-22:30 R4 Wales Today
Sunday 1st April 2018
06:00-07:25 Breakfast
07:25-09:00 (Repeat) Match of the Football Day
Gary Lineker introduces highlights of the day's eight Premier League matches, including the Merseyside derby between Liverpool and Everton. Other games include Chelsea v Crystal Palace, Burnley v Tottenham, Leicester v Stoke, Manchester United v West Brom, Hull v West Ham, Watford v Sunderland and Southampton v Bournemouth.
09:00-10:00 The Andrew Marr Show
Eddie Mair presents. His guests are Fabian Picardo, chief minister of Gibraltar, defence secretary Sir Michael Fallon MP, Ed Miliband MP, co-leaders of the Green Party Caroline Lucas MP and Jonathan Bartley, and Private Eye editor Ian Hislop.The newspapers are reviewed by Miriam Gonzalez Durantez, Esther McVey and Matt Chorley.There is music from Alejandro Escovedo.
10:00-11:00 brand new series.13/.The Big Questions.(Series 10).Nicky Campbell presents live debate from Patcham High School, Brighton.Does Mrs May have a mandate for a hard Brexit? Has the time come to decriminalise sex work? And do we underestimate the wisdom of the ancients?
11:00-12:15 Sunday Politics
Andrew Neil and Tim Donovan are joined by shadow health secretary Jonathan Ashworth MP, former Conservative Party leader Lord Michael Howard and John Curtice. The Political Panel consists of Tom Newton Dunn of the Sun, Isabel Oakeshott and Steve Richards.
12:15-13:00 (Repeat) Bargian Anquites Hunt
13:00-13:15 R4 Weekend News
13:15-14:10 (Repeat) Homes Under the Hammer
14:10-14:55 (Repeat) brand new series.3/5.Countryacitivisfile Spring Diaries.(Series 1).(A Taste of Spring).The team investigate the arrival of a tiny bettle that can make or break a crop.
14:55-15:20 (Repeat) brand new series.Escape to the Country.(Series 14 -30 Minute Versions).(Leicester).Allstair Appleton goes back to nature in Leicestershire with a young family.
15:20-16:00 Songs of Praise.(Peterhead).Josie d"Arby visits the fishing port of Peterhead.
16:00-18:25 The Boat Race.(The 163rd Boat Race)
From the banks of the River Thames in London, Clare Balding introduces live coverage of one of the oldest and most iconic events in the sporting calendar. This year's meeting between Oxford and Cambridge universities sees the 163rd men's boat race and the 72nd women's.
18:25-18:40 R4 Weekend News
18:40-18:50 Regional News and Weather
18:50-20:00 Countryactivisfile.(Forests)
In this programme the focus is on our forests. Matt is in the New Forest taking part in the biggest inventory of our trees ever undertaken. He also takes to the heights with climbers from the Forestry Commission as they undertake a wildlife survey high in the treetops.
Ellie is up in Inverness-shire seeing what industrial-scale timber production looks like. She also looks at new scientific research that shows the impact of forestry activities on native red squirrels.
Sean is in Stirlingshire exploring the Scottish tradition of hutting, and he hears about the part these houses in the woods played during the Clydebank Blitz during World War II.
John is in Kent looking at the revival of working with horses in forests and learns that it is because they are less damaging to the environment than machines. He also meets the top-rated artist whose magnificent woodcuts of forests capture perfectly the spirit of these magic places.
In a step away from the woodlands, Adam meets the farmer who has found a new market for his male goats due to the rising demand for goat meat.
Charlotte Smith is looking at claims that across the country we are not planting enough trees and what that might mean for the UK's timber industry.
20:00-21:00 brand new series.2/.The Superstar UK.(Series 7).(Auditions 2).hosted by Dermot O Richardson and the female presenter,with judges,and all more.*The Superstar UK continutes next Saturday (7th,April,2018) and next Sunday (8th,April,2018).
The Superstar UK Extra airs tonight Sunday (1st,April,2018) at 9:00pm-10:00pm on R4 Three and R4 Three HD.
21:00-22:00 brand new series.2/6.Line of Duty.(Series 4).A dismembered body is discovered, and worries grow when DCI Roz Huntley fails to report for duty. AC-12 crank up their investigation into Operation Trapdoor, concerned that Michael Farmer will go to jail for crimes he didn't commit. With suspicions that Roz may have withheld crucial evidence, a new DCI is drafted in to run Operation Trapdoor.
Kate makes progress in her undercover role, but AC-12's investigation falters when they realise that their main informant, forensic investigator Tim Ifield, has also gone missing.
22:00-22:20 R4 Weekend News
22:20-22:30 Regional News and Weather
22:30-23:30 brand new series.Anquites Roadshow.(Series 39).(BBC Caversham Park 1).Fiona Bruce and the team head to Caversham Park near Reading which, since World War II, was home to the BBC's Monitoring service, where many news stories were broken by the team who listened in to international broadcasts.It is a busy day for the experts who specialise in written documents, as they examine items such as a very rare booklet containing notes made in the 17th century by one of Shakespeare's earliest readers. A chunky gold ring complete with a moving letter tells the story of a British family that joined the Californian gold rush in search of personal fortune in 1849.But star item of the day must go to some beautiful watercolour illustrations made in the early 19th century depicting people in southern India. After being told the jaw-dropping valuation, a stunned owner tells viewers that he promised the grandchildren an ice cream if the illustrations were worth more than £100.
23:30-00:35 Match of the Football Day 2
Mark Chapman presents highlights of Arsenal v Manchester City and Swansea City v Middlesbrough in the Premier League. There is also a chance to see all the goals from Saturday's games.
00:35-01:05 brand new series.1/4.I,m Different:Let Me Drive.21-year-old Natasha from Bo'ness in Scotland has had over a hundred driving lessons with numerous instructors. At the age of five Natasha was hit by two cars, which left her with a traumatic brain injury. If Natasha can learn to distinguish left from right and control her temper behind the wheel, her instructor John will let her book a driving test.Stuart, 24 and from Lincoln, was born with a rare chromosome disorder which causes severe pain in his joints. If Stuart is going to pass his test and achieve his dream of driving a Porsche, he needs to find a way to manage the pain.
01:05-01:10 Weather for the Week Ahead
01:10-06:00 Joins R4 News Channel
11:00-12:15 Sunday Politics Scotland
18:40-18:50 Reporting Scotland
22:20-22:30 Reporting Scotland
23:35-00:35 Sportsfootballscene
Introduced by Jonathan Sutherland.
Highlights of the weekend's Premiership action. Brendan Rodgers's Celtic look to continue their dominance of the division with a visit to Tynecastle to take on Ian Cathro's Hearts. In the other matches, Rangers host Motherwell at Ibrox, Hamilton and St Johnstone face each other in Lanarkshire, Ross County make the journey to Glasgow to play Partick Thistle, whilst Kilmarnock travel in the opposite direction for their game against Inverness Caledonian Thistle. Plus action from Friday night's Dundee versus Aberdeen match.
00:35-01:35 brand new series.Anquites Roadshow.(Series 39).(BBC Caversham Park 1).Fiona Bruce and the team head to Caversham Park near Reading which, since World War II, was home to the BBC's Monitoring service, where many news stories were broken by the team who listened in to international broadcasts.It is a busy day for the experts who specialise in written documents, as they examine items such as a very rare booklet containing notes made in the 17th century by one of Shakespeare's earliest readers. A chunky gold ring complete with a moving letter tells the story of a British family that joined the Californian gold rush in search of personal fortune in 1849.But star item of the day must go to some beautiful watercolour illustrations made in the early 19th century depicting people in southern India. After being told the jaw-dropping valuation, a stunned owner tells viewers that he promised the grandchildren an ice cream if the illustrations were worth more than £100.
01:35-02:05 brand new series.1/4.I,m Different:Let Me Drive.21-year-old Natasha from Bo'ness in Scotland has had over a hundred driving lessons with numerous instructors. At the age of five Natasha was hit by two cars, which left her with a traumatic brain injury. If Natasha can learn to distinguish left from right and control her temper behind the wheel, her instructor John will let her book a driving test.Stuart, 24 and from Lincoln, was born with a rare chromosome disorder which causes severe pain in his joints. If Stuart is going to pass his test and achieve his dream of driving a Porsche, he needs to find a way to manage the pain.
02:05-02:10 Weather for the Week Ahead
02:10-06:00 Joins R4 News Channel
11:00-12:15 Sunday Politics Northern Ireland
18:40-18:50 R4 Newsline
22:20-22:30 R4 Newsline
R4 One Wales
11:00-12:15 Sunday Politics Wales
18:40-18:50 R4 Wales Today
22:20-22:30 R4 Wales Today




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