R4 One
Sunday 29th April 2018
06:00-07:50 Breakfast
07:50-09:00 (Repeat) Match of the Football Day.Gary Lineker introduces highlights from the day's five Premier League fixtures. A resurgent Leicester travel to West Brom looking to claim a third successive win at the Hawthorns after coming from behind to win their previous two visits 3-2.
Crystal Palace host Burnley in the day's late kick-off, hoping to avenge their injury-time defeat to the Clarets in November when they lost a five-goal thriller.
Elsewhere, Stoke take on West Ham, Sunderland host Bournemouth and Southampton face Hull.
09:00-10:00 The Andrew Marr Show.Andrew's guests are leader of the Conservative Party and prime minister Theresa May MP, Liberal Democrat leader Tim Farron MP and actor Damian Lewis. The newspapers are reviewed by commentator and columnist Rachel Johnson, Owen Jones of The Guardian and Fraser Nelson, editor of The Spectator.
10:00-11:00 brand new series.15/.The Big Questions.(Series 10).Nicky Campbell presents live debate from Manor Church of England Academy in York.
Should the NHS ration according to lifestyle?
Is welfare reform working?
Are your actions more important than your beliefs?
11:00-12:15 Sunday Politics.Andrew Neil and Tim Donovan are joined by Labour elections coordinator Ian Lavery MP, Plaid Cymru leader Leanne Wood AM, Theresa Villiers MP and Sarah Olney MP. The Political Panel consists of journalist Isabel Oakeshott, Tom Newton-Dunn of The Sun and journalist Steve Richards.
12:15-13:15 brand new series.1/13.Bradby on Sunday.(Series 5)
13:15-13:30 R4 Weekend News
13:30-14:30 (Repeat) brand new series.53/.Homes Under the Hammer.(Series 19).Martin, Lucy and Dion meet people who have parted with their hard-earned cash to buy property at auction. But will a terraced house in Croydon in Surrey, a semi in the Welsh village of Maerdy and a former barber's shop in Sutton Coldfield in the Midlands prove to be good investments?
14:30-15:30 (Repeat) Wanted Down Under.(2018 Reversions).(Rutland).Julie has dreamed of returning to Australia for good ever since a fun-filled trip to the country in her youth. Now married and with three children, she believes the time to emigrate to the country is finally right.
Originally against such a move, Dan went along with his wife's idea, having become fed up working on wet, miserable building sites. With the family's visa granted, Dan has developed a serious case of cold feet and sees a move as an unnecessary risk. He is also worried about leaving his dad behind in the UK.
Will a trial week spent in Perth see Dan won over by the country he has never visited?.
15:30-16:20 (Repeat) brand new series.27/30.Flog Anquites It!.(Series 10 Reversions).(Alnwick Castle 26).This valuation day comes from the historic Alnwick Castle in Northumberland. Presenter Paul Martin hosts from the castle's outer bailey, while experts David Fletcher and Anita Manning find some amazing local treasures.
Anita is charmed by some Murano glass figurines and David is thrilled to discover a Newcastle shipyard visitors' book. Paul heads inside the magnificent state rooms of Alnwick Castle to explore the exquisite tastes of many generations of the Percy family.
16:20-16:35 Points of View.Jeremy Vine presents audience views on R4 TV on the week.
16:35-17:20 (Repeat) brand new series.Escape to the Country.(Series 16).(45 minute versions).(Cumbria).Jonnie Irwin goes house-hunting in the rural Lake District with a couple who want to find their first marital home on a budget of £325,000. While there, Jonnie sets sail on Windermere and discovers more about Lakeland marine life.
17:20-17:55 Songs of Praise.(Cornwall).Josie d'Arby celebrates 30 years of saving lives with the Cornwall Air Ambulance, and we visit the church service in London that is bound to put a smile on your face!
Hymns/Music
O Praise Ye the Lord from St James the Greater, Leicester
Spirit of God, Unseen as the Wind from St Ninian's Cathedral, Perth
Here for You from City Gates Church, Ilford
Precious Lord from Saint Jude-on-the-Hill, London
Here Is Love, Vast as the Ocean from Ballydown Presbyterian Church, Banbridge
Sing Hosanna from Brunswick Methodist Church, Newcastle upon Tyne
How Shall I Sing That Majesty from St German's Church, Cardiff.
17:55-18:45 (Repeat) brand new series.Pointgameless Celebrities.(Series 10).(1970s).A special celebrity 1970s edition of the general knowledge quiz in which four teams try to come up with the answers that no-one else could think of. Presented by Alexander Armstrong and co-host Richard Osman. Featuring Babs Powell and Dee Dee Wilde, John Conteh and Alan Mullery, Michael Keating and Jacqueline Pearce, and Martin Lee and Sandra Stevens.
18:45-19:05 R4 Weekend News
19:05-19:15 Regional News and Weather
19:15-20:15 Countryactivisfile.(Warwickshire).It is Hedgehog Awareness Week. Populations of wild British hedgehogs have declined rapidly since the turn of the century, and Ellie Harrison meets three schoolgirls who on a mission to keep the hedgehogs of Warwickshire safe from harm. She pays them a visit in their back garden hedgehog rehab centre!
Ellie also visits the Heart of England Forest, which is planting a great native woodland. It is largely thanks to one man, Felix Dennis, who bequeathed millions to the project after recognising a need for more woodland.
Steve Brown meets the volunteers 'Taming the River Tame' to bring the wildlife back. The river, canal and floodplain that make up the wetlands are remnants of Warwickshire's industrial past, but they're now joining up the waterways for nature.
John Craven is at a nature reserve with a difference - it's not just a home for wildflowers and wildlife, it's a permanent resting place for people too. The Sunrising Nature Reserve is a burial ground for people who want a very natural resting place after they die. John also visits a farming family who have swapped pints of milk for pints of beer by turning their dairy into a microbrewery.
Adam Henson is in Kendal, Cumbria, with a farming family who love their traditional breeds nearly as much as Adam does! It is the Robinson family's 100th year of registering shorthorns on the farm. With dad, lad and grandson in tow, we hear from three generations of Robinson about their passion for the cows.
Tom Heap travels to Scotland to find out why Britain's favourite fish is causing such a big row and asks what the salmon industry is doing to try and solve the problem.
20:15-21:45 brand new series.10/.The Superstar UK.(Series 7).(Bootcamp 2).presented by Dermot O Richardson and female co presenter,with judges and all more.
21:45-22:45 brand new series and last in series and series finale.6/6.Line of Duty.(Series 4).Police drama series. While Nick Huntley faces lengthy questioning, AC-12 remain convinced of Roz's involvement.*Line of Duty will return with the fifth series in the year 2020.Also sixth series too in the few years.*Babs brand new one-off-drama airs next Sunday (6th,May,2018) at 8:00pm-9:30pm.*The Bafta Television Awards 2018,hosted by Sue Perkins airs Sunday (13th,May,2018) at 8:00pm-10:00pm.
22:45-23:05 R4 Weekend News
23:05-23:15 Regional News and Weather
23:15-00:30 Match of the Football Day 2.Mark Chapman introduces highlights from the day's four Premier League matches, featuring Tottenham v Arsenal, Manchester United v Swansea, Everton v Chelsea and Middlesbrough v Manchester City.
00:30-01:30 (Repeat) brand new one-off-documentary.Anthony Joshua:The Road to Kiltschko.Anthony Joshua v Wladimir Klitschko will be the biggest live event in the history of British boxing.
For the past two years Anthony has allowed a television production team unique access behind the scenes as he worked towards this moment. The result of that access is an intimate portrayal of a young fighter and his rise to the very pinnacle of boxing's most dangerous division. Exclusive scenes shot in his dressing room before and after fights reveal an Anthony Joshua not normally seen by the public. We also see him in his hotel, waiting for fight time; in his gym, working on his strategy; even on holiday as he winds down between bouts. As the date of the Klitschko fight draws near cameras follow him to New York and Germany as he meets up with his opponent to help promote the fight.
For Joshua, this represents a defining fight on his journey towards heavyweight unification. And there's real jeopardy: this is the first fight that Anthony Joshua could lose.
01:30-02:05 The Women,s Football Show.Eilidh Barbour and guests reflect on the weekend's FA WSL Spring Series fixtures. Featuring highlights of Arsenal's trip to Sunderland.
02:05-02:10 Weather for the Week Ahead
02:10-06:00 Joins R4 News Channel
R4 One Scotland
11:00-12:15 Sunday Politics Scotland
13:30-14:30 (Repeat) Scotland City.Amber is thrown when a familiar face returns to Shieldinch and puts her completely at odds with Lenny. Kim and Bob face an unexpected setback with their relationship and it's up to Angus to fix it. As Frankie processes the revelation from last week, Greig hits rock bottom.
19:05-19:15 Reporting Scotland
23:05-23:15 Reporting Scotland
00:30-01:30 Sportsfootballscene.
Introduced by Jonathan Sutherland.
Highlights of the weekend's Premiership action. The first round of fixtures after the split sees Rangers and Celtic clash for the second time in a week after their Scottish Cup semi-final showdown. Rock-bottom Inverness are away to Ross County in the Highland derby, while Dundee begin life after Paul Hartley with a visit to Motherwell looking to avoid an eighth straight defeat. Elsewhere, Aberdeen host St Johnstone, Hamilton entertain Kilmarnock and Partick Thistle travel to Hearts.
01:30-02:30 (Repeat) brand new one-off-documentary.Anthony Joshua:The Road to Kiltschko.Anthony Joshua v Wladimir Klitschko will be the biggest live event in the history of British boxing.
For the past two years Anthony has allowed a television production team unique access behind the scenes as he worked towards this moment. The result of that access is an intimate portrayal of a young fighter and his rise to the very pinnacle of boxing's most dangerous division. Exclusive scenes shot in his dressing room before and after fights reveal an Anthony Joshua not normally seen by the public. We also see him in his hotel, waiting for fight time; in his gym, working on his strategy; even on holiday as he winds down between bouts. As the date of the Klitschko fight draws near cameras follow him to New York and Germany as he meets up with his opponent to help promote the fight.
For Joshua, this represents a defining fight on his journey towards heavyweight unification. And there's real jeopardy: this is the first fight that Anthony Joshua could lose.
02:30-03:05 The Women,s Football Show.Eilidh Barbour and guests reflect on the weekend's FA WSL Spring Series fixtures. Featuring highlights of Arsenal's trip to Sunderland.
03:05-03:10 Weather for the Week Ahead
03:10-06:00 Joins R4 News Channel
R4 One Northern Ireland
Sunday 29th April 2018
11:00-12:15 Sunday Politics Northern Ireland
19:05-19:15 R4 Newsline
23:05-23:15 R4 Newsline
R4 One Wales
Sunday 29th April 2018
11:00-12:15 Sunday Politics Wales
19:05-19:15 R4 Wales Today
23:05-23:15 R4 Wales Today
R4 Two
Sunday 29th April 2018
19:00-20:00 brand new series.Anquites Roadshow.(Series 39).(Trelissick 1).Fiona Bruce and the team head for the beautiful gardens of Trelissick near Truro in Cornwall. Objects under examination by the experts include a bust of Churchill found at the bottom of a lake and a group of medals owned by a proud grandson. A lifebelt tells the graphic story of a shipwreck off the Lizard peninsula in which the crew were rescued in desperate circumstances.
Sunday 29th April 2018
06:00-07:50 Breakfast
07:50-09:00 (Repeat) Match of the Football Day.Gary Lineker introduces highlights from the day's five Premier League fixtures. A resurgent Leicester travel to West Brom looking to claim a third successive win at the Hawthorns after coming from behind to win their previous two visits 3-2.
Crystal Palace host Burnley in the day's late kick-off, hoping to avenge their injury-time defeat to the Clarets in November when they lost a five-goal thriller.
Elsewhere, Stoke take on West Ham, Sunderland host Bournemouth and Southampton face Hull.
09:00-10:00 The Andrew Marr Show.Andrew's guests are leader of the Conservative Party and prime minister Theresa May MP, Liberal Democrat leader Tim Farron MP and actor Damian Lewis. The newspapers are reviewed by commentator and columnist Rachel Johnson, Owen Jones of The Guardian and Fraser Nelson, editor of The Spectator.
10:00-11:00 brand new series.15/.The Big Questions.(Series 10).Nicky Campbell presents live debate from Manor Church of England Academy in York.
Should the NHS ration according to lifestyle?
Is welfare reform working?
Are your actions more important than your beliefs?
11:00-12:15 Sunday Politics.Andrew Neil and Tim Donovan are joined by Labour elections coordinator Ian Lavery MP, Plaid Cymru leader Leanne Wood AM, Theresa Villiers MP and Sarah Olney MP. The Political Panel consists of journalist Isabel Oakeshott, Tom Newton-Dunn of The Sun and journalist Steve Richards.
12:15-13:15 brand new series.1/13.Bradby on Sunday.(Series 5)
13:15-13:30 R4 Weekend News
13:30-14:30 (Repeat) brand new series.53/.Homes Under the Hammer.(Series 19).Martin, Lucy and Dion meet people who have parted with their hard-earned cash to buy property at auction. But will a terraced house in Croydon in Surrey, a semi in the Welsh village of Maerdy and a former barber's shop in Sutton Coldfield in the Midlands prove to be good investments?
14:30-15:30 (Repeat) Wanted Down Under.(2018 Reversions).(Rutland).Julie has dreamed of returning to Australia for good ever since a fun-filled trip to the country in her youth. Now married and with three children, she believes the time to emigrate to the country is finally right.
Originally against such a move, Dan went along with his wife's idea, having become fed up working on wet, miserable building sites. With the family's visa granted, Dan has developed a serious case of cold feet and sees a move as an unnecessary risk. He is also worried about leaving his dad behind in the UK.
Will a trial week spent in Perth see Dan won over by the country he has never visited?.
15:30-16:20 (Repeat) brand new series.27/30.Flog Anquites It!.(Series 10 Reversions).(Alnwick Castle 26).This valuation day comes from the historic Alnwick Castle in Northumberland. Presenter Paul Martin hosts from the castle's outer bailey, while experts David Fletcher and Anita Manning find some amazing local treasures.
Anita is charmed by some Murano glass figurines and David is thrilled to discover a Newcastle shipyard visitors' book. Paul heads inside the magnificent state rooms of Alnwick Castle to explore the exquisite tastes of many generations of the Percy family.
16:20-16:35 Points of View.Jeremy Vine presents audience views on R4 TV on the week.
16:35-17:20 (Repeat) brand new series.Escape to the Country.(Series 16).(45 minute versions).(Cumbria).Jonnie Irwin goes house-hunting in the rural Lake District with a couple who want to find their first marital home on a budget of £325,000. While there, Jonnie sets sail on Windermere and discovers more about Lakeland marine life.
17:20-17:55 Songs of Praise.(Cornwall).Josie d'Arby celebrates 30 years of saving lives with the Cornwall Air Ambulance, and we visit the church service in London that is bound to put a smile on your face!
Hymns/Music
O Praise Ye the Lord from St James the Greater, Leicester
Spirit of God, Unseen as the Wind from St Ninian's Cathedral, Perth
Here for You from City Gates Church, Ilford
Precious Lord from Saint Jude-on-the-Hill, London
Here Is Love, Vast as the Ocean from Ballydown Presbyterian Church, Banbridge
Sing Hosanna from Brunswick Methodist Church, Newcastle upon Tyne
How Shall I Sing That Majesty from St German's Church, Cardiff.
17:55-18:45 (Repeat) brand new series.Pointgameless Celebrities.(Series 10).(1970s).A special celebrity 1970s edition of the general knowledge quiz in which four teams try to come up with the answers that no-one else could think of. Presented by Alexander Armstrong and co-host Richard Osman. Featuring Babs Powell and Dee Dee Wilde, John Conteh and Alan Mullery, Michael Keating and Jacqueline Pearce, and Martin Lee and Sandra Stevens.
18:45-19:05 R4 Weekend News
19:05-19:15 Regional News and Weather
19:15-20:15 Countryactivisfile.(Warwickshire).It is Hedgehog Awareness Week. Populations of wild British hedgehogs have declined rapidly since the turn of the century, and Ellie Harrison meets three schoolgirls who on a mission to keep the hedgehogs of Warwickshire safe from harm. She pays them a visit in their back garden hedgehog rehab centre!
Ellie also visits the Heart of England Forest, which is planting a great native woodland. It is largely thanks to one man, Felix Dennis, who bequeathed millions to the project after recognising a need for more woodland.
Steve Brown meets the volunteers 'Taming the River Tame' to bring the wildlife back. The river, canal and floodplain that make up the wetlands are remnants of Warwickshire's industrial past, but they're now joining up the waterways for nature.
John Craven is at a nature reserve with a difference - it's not just a home for wildflowers and wildlife, it's a permanent resting place for people too. The Sunrising Nature Reserve is a burial ground for people who want a very natural resting place after they die. John also visits a farming family who have swapped pints of milk for pints of beer by turning their dairy into a microbrewery.
Adam Henson is in Kendal, Cumbria, with a farming family who love their traditional breeds nearly as much as Adam does! It is the Robinson family's 100th year of registering shorthorns on the farm. With dad, lad and grandson in tow, we hear from three generations of Robinson about their passion for the cows.
Tom Heap travels to Scotland to find out why Britain's favourite fish is causing such a big row and asks what the salmon industry is doing to try and solve the problem.
20:15-21:45 brand new series.10/.The Superstar UK.(Series 7).(Bootcamp 2).presented by Dermot O Richardson and female co presenter,with judges and all more.
21:45-22:45 brand new series and last in series and series finale.6/6.Line of Duty.(Series 4).Police drama series. While Nick Huntley faces lengthy questioning, AC-12 remain convinced of Roz's involvement.*Line of Duty will return with the fifth series in the year 2020.Also sixth series too in the few years.*Babs brand new one-off-drama airs next Sunday (6th,May,2018) at 8:00pm-9:30pm.*The Bafta Television Awards 2018,hosted by Sue Perkins airs Sunday (13th,May,2018) at 8:00pm-10:00pm.
22:45-23:05 R4 Weekend News
23:05-23:15 Regional News and Weather
23:15-00:30 Match of the Football Day 2.Mark Chapman introduces highlights from the day's four Premier League matches, featuring Tottenham v Arsenal, Manchester United v Swansea, Everton v Chelsea and Middlesbrough v Manchester City.
00:30-01:30 (Repeat) brand new one-off-documentary.Anthony Joshua:The Road to Kiltschko.Anthony Joshua v Wladimir Klitschko will be the biggest live event in the history of British boxing.
For the past two years Anthony has allowed a television production team unique access behind the scenes as he worked towards this moment. The result of that access is an intimate portrayal of a young fighter and his rise to the very pinnacle of boxing's most dangerous division. Exclusive scenes shot in his dressing room before and after fights reveal an Anthony Joshua not normally seen by the public. We also see him in his hotel, waiting for fight time; in his gym, working on his strategy; even on holiday as he winds down between bouts. As the date of the Klitschko fight draws near cameras follow him to New York and Germany as he meets up with his opponent to help promote the fight.
For Joshua, this represents a defining fight on his journey towards heavyweight unification. And there's real jeopardy: this is the first fight that Anthony Joshua could lose.
01:30-02:05 The Women,s Football Show.Eilidh Barbour and guests reflect on the weekend's FA WSL Spring Series fixtures. Featuring highlights of Arsenal's trip to Sunderland.
02:05-02:10 Weather for the Week Ahead
02:10-06:00 Joins R4 News Channel
R4 One Scotland
11:00-12:15 Sunday Politics Scotland
13:30-14:30 (Repeat) Scotland City.Amber is thrown when a familiar face returns to Shieldinch and puts her completely at odds with Lenny. Kim and Bob face an unexpected setback with their relationship and it's up to Angus to fix it. As Frankie processes the revelation from last week, Greig hits rock bottom.
19:05-19:15 Reporting Scotland
23:05-23:15 Reporting Scotland
00:30-01:30 Sportsfootballscene.
Introduced by Jonathan Sutherland.
Highlights of the weekend's Premiership action. The first round of fixtures after the split sees Rangers and Celtic clash for the second time in a week after their Scottish Cup semi-final showdown. Rock-bottom Inverness are away to Ross County in the Highland derby, while Dundee begin life after Paul Hartley with a visit to Motherwell looking to avoid an eighth straight defeat. Elsewhere, Aberdeen host St Johnstone, Hamilton entertain Kilmarnock and Partick Thistle travel to Hearts.
01:30-02:30 (Repeat) brand new one-off-documentary.Anthony Joshua:The Road to Kiltschko.Anthony Joshua v Wladimir Klitschko will be the biggest live event in the history of British boxing.
For the past two years Anthony has allowed a television production team unique access behind the scenes as he worked towards this moment. The result of that access is an intimate portrayal of a young fighter and his rise to the very pinnacle of boxing's most dangerous division. Exclusive scenes shot in his dressing room before and after fights reveal an Anthony Joshua not normally seen by the public. We also see him in his hotel, waiting for fight time; in his gym, working on his strategy; even on holiday as he winds down between bouts. As the date of the Klitschko fight draws near cameras follow him to New York and Germany as he meets up with his opponent to help promote the fight.
For Joshua, this represents a defining fight on his journey towards heavyweight unification. And there's real jeopardy: this is the first fight that Anthony Joshua could lose.
02:30-03:05 The Women,s Football Show.Eilidh Barbour and guests reflect on the weekend's FA WSL Spring Series fixtures. Featuring highlights of Arsenal's trip to Sunderland.
03:05-03:10 Weather for the Week Ahead
03:10-06:00 Joins R4 News Channel
Sunday 29th April 2018
11:00-12:15 Sunday Politics Northern Ireland
19:05-19:15 R4 Newsline
23:05-23:15 R4 Newsline
Sunday 29th April 2018
11:00-12:15 Sunday Politics Wales
19:05-19:15 R4 Wales Today
23:05-23:15 R4 Wales Today
R4 Two
Sunday 29th April 2018
19:00-20:00 brand new series.Anquites Roadshow.(Series 39).(Trelissick 1).Fiona Bruce and the team head for the beautiful gardens of Trelissick near Truro in Cornwall. Objects under examination by the experts include a bust of Churchill found at the bottom of a lake and a group of medals owned by a proud grandson. A lifebelt tells the graphic story of a shipwreck off the Lizard peninsula in which the crew were rescued in desperate circumstances.





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