R4 One Schedule - Tuesday 1st May 2018

R4 One
Tuesday 1st May 2018
06:00-09:15 Breakfast
09:15-10:00 brand new series.2/20.Rip Off Britain.(Series 9).As the new series of consumer investigations continues, Gloria Hunniford, Julia Somerville and Angela Rippon explore the level of risk we all face from hackers - and the impact it can have if they're able to get hold of our personal details. With news that several big names have had their customers' details compromised, is enough being done to keep our information secure? One man reveals how - following perhaps the most high profile recent hack - he was tricked by fraudsters into handing over thousands of pounds. And the team tests out how open to attack the technology in our own homes can be, with advice to make sure your devices aren't dangerously exposed to criminals.
10:00-11:00 brand new series.9/.Homes Under the Hammer.(Series 21).A 1930s semi in Leamington Spa in Warwickshire, a terraced hose in London's Plumstead and a workshop on the Isle of Sheppey in Kent are all sold under the hammer. Martin Roberts, Lucy Alexander and Dion Dublin hear about the plans for the three properties, which range from a first home, a high-end rental property and an ambitious new development.
11:00-11:45 brand new series.12/15.The Wanted.(Epsiode 12). Manchester's Force Critical Wanted Unit is dealing with a threat to life as a violent suspect is hunted down.
In Bradford, the Roads Crime Team has a wanted list of uninsured and unregistered cars.
In Oldham, the team is tasked with tracking down a well-known juvenile offender.
11:45-12:15 (Repeat) brand new series.3/10.Claimed and Shamed.(Series 7) (30 Minute Versions).The Insurance Fraud Enforcement Department pay a visit to a fraudster selling fake motor insurance policies, a driver's attempt to bag a bumper payout by reversing into a delivery van is caught on camera, and a customer admits his crimes when confronted by his mobile insurer.Hosted by Ore Oduba.
12:15-13:00 brand new series.31/32.Bargain Anquites Hunt.(Series 46).(Westpoint 32).The Bargain Hunters are at the Westpoint Arena in Exeter. Natasha Raskin Sharp presents with experts Danny Sebastian and Gary Pe on hand to help. Natasha also hears about a famous local Victorian shoemaker whose career took an unusual turn.
13:00-13:30 R4 News at One
13:30-14:00 Regional News and Weather
14:00-14:30 Doctors
14:30-15:00 GPS
15:00-15:45 brand new quiz show.7/25.The Boss.(Series 1).
Susan Calman hosts the quiz show where being in control is everything. Who will emerge as the Boss and walk away with the cash? Only the strongest players will survive the game.
15:45-16:30 brand new series.7/25.Garden Rescue.(Series 2).(Southampton).Charlie Dimmock and the Rich brothers compete to design a £5,000 family garden in Southampton. The plot is unsafe for toddler Alex and uninviting for mum and dad, so the designers need to create something to suit them all.
16:30-17:15 brand new series.7/20.Put Your Money Where Your Mouth Is.(Series 14).(Jonty Hearnden vs Danny Sebastian - Auction).Today's action-packed auction sees Jonty Hearnden and Danny Sebastian battle for lots at an auction house in London. Jonty finds himself in a fabulous world of high fashion, while Danny muscles in on Jonty's territory, amassing quite the art collection. But who will be victorious?
17:15-18:00 Pointgameless
18:00-18:30 R4 News at Six
18:30-19:00 Regional News and Weather
19:00-19:30 The One Show
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by Keith Lemon and Paddy McGuinness.
19:30-20:00 LondonEnds
20:00-21:00 brand new series.30/64.Hospital City.(Series 19)
21:00-21:30 brand new series and last in series and series finale.4/4.John Glynne,s Car Share.(Series 2).Last in the comedy series about two workers thrown together in a company car share scheme. John enlists the help of his reluctant nan to wait in for a parcel delivery.
21:30-22:00 brand new series.4/6.Our Friend Victoria.(Series 1).(Appearance).Maxine Peake presents this latest slice of Our Friend Victoria, which explores Victoria's take on appearance.
Victoria was no stranger to waistline woes but, rather than hold her back, she channelled her own worries into her comedy by regularly taking a swipe at society's views on how we look, what we should wear, what we should eat and what we should weigh. She spoke up for us all, whatever size or shape.
In this episode, Maxine guides us through a selection of classic comedy that sums up Vic's views on the diet and health industry. There are standout clips from the dinnerladies bemoaning the size of their buttocks, an unforgettable aerobics class called Fattitude, Marjorie and Joan's top tips for a
perfect tan, and a bonkers but sublime sketch called The Shoe Shop.
Julie Walters and Celia Imrie are on hand to ponder Acorn Antiques' transformation into a health spa, while Duncan Preston reveals the sheer pain he endured when faced with a wrinkly gusset.
22:00-22:30 R4 News at Ten
22:30-23:00 Regional News and Weather
23:00-23:35 brand new one-off-documentary.British Jews,German Passports.After Brexit, thousands of Brits have applied for dual nationality. For the British Jewish community, many of whom are the descendants of those who fled Nazi Germany, this poses a dilemma.
In this film we follow three British Jews as they decide whether to activate a clause in the German constitution that permits descendants of German refugees to reclaim citizenship. Whilst reclaiming German nationality offers up the possibility of maintaining benefits associated with being a citizen of an EU country, for Britain's Jews Germany has more commonly been associated with the traumas of the Holocaust. Each of the characters must therefore confront their family history. To do so involves delving into archives and tackling difficult questions that families have often found hard to confront in the past.
Baroness Julia Neuberger grapples with identity and we follow the journeys of Robert and Hilary as they return to their ancestral homes in Germany for the first time.
Hilary discovers where the family originally came from and that a legend she was told as a child, that they were Jews who fled Spain in 1492, may actually be true. Robert has always wanted to know what actually happened to his grandparents and his cousin Karla. He unearths their final journey and is finally able to say a prayer at the place to which they were deported to their deaths in 1942.
As the journeys conclude, each has to come to terms with whether they can cope with reclaiming German citizenship. All are influenced by how contemporary Germans deal with the past, but not all can overcome the tragedy of the past.
23:35-00:35 (Repeat) brand new one-off-documentary.Richard and Jaco:Life with Autism.Jaco Mylan is like any other 11-year-old boy. He loves rugby, dancing and washing machines. Jaco also has autism. In this intimate documentary, Welsh actor Richard Mylan reflects on his experience of raising a son on the autistic spectrum. Like all parents, Richard wants Jaco to be happy and independent, but he's well aware that having a child with special needs means you have to plan further into the future. Will Jaco be able to get a job? Where will he live? How much support will he need? Through spending time with adults on the autistic spectrum, Richard comes across funny, surprising and inspiring individuals who have their own unique take on living with this lifelong condition.
00:35-01:05 (Repeat) brand new series and last in series and series finale.3/3.Reported Missing.(Series 1).When Peter checks on his 82-year-old father at home one morning as normal, he finds the house empty. Suffering from advancing dementia, Archie has vanished - leaving no sign of where he might be.
As Sergeant Barry Evans explains:
"You're trying to work out why has he gone missing: is it a physicality thing, he's slipped, he's fallen, he's hurt himself and we need to find him because he needs our assistance medically... Is it a case of he's taken a walk that's too far, that he's bewildered, he doesn't know what to do? Or alternatively, possibly, that somebody has taken advantage of his vulnerabilities, because he's not quite aware of what's going on."
PC Geoff Moore's job is to get as much information as he can from the son Peter: "Family are hurting and you've got to be mindful of emotions but at the same time I've got a short space of time to gather as much information as I can."
As an ex-paratrooper, Archie has been physically fit all his life and has been struggling to accept his increasing fragility. Dementia sufferers are known to travel vast distances when they disappear, and a full-scale land and air search is launched to find Archie
But as hours tick by without so much as a single confirmed sighting, and a neighbour comes forward with CCTV of potentially suspicious activity at Archie's home address, the police begin to suspect foul play.
01:35-01:40 Weather for the Week Ahead
01:40-06:00 Joins R4 News Channel


R4 One Scotland
13:30-14:00 Reporting Scotland
18:30-19:00 Reporting Scotland
20:00-21:00 Scotland City
22:30-23:00 Reporting Scotland
23:00-00:00 brand new series.30/64.Hospital City.(Series 19)
00:00-00:35 brand new one-off-documentary.British Jews,German Passports.After Brexit, thousands of Brits have applied for dual nationality. For the British Jewish community, many of whom are the descendants of those who fled Nazi Germany, this poses a dilemma.
In this film we follow three British Jews as they decide whether to activate a clause in the German constitution that permits descendants of German refugees to reclaim citizenship. Whilst reclaiming German nationality offers up the possibility of maintaining benefits associated with being a citizen of an EU country, for Britain's Jews Germany has more commonly been associated with the traumas of the Holocaust. Each of the characters must therefore confront their family history. To do so involves delving into archives and tackling difficult questions that families have often found hard to confront in the past.
Baroness Julia Neuberger grapples with identity and we follow the journeys of Robert and Hilary as they return to their ancestral homes in Germany for the first time.
Hilary discovers where the family originally came from and that a legend she was told as a child, that they were Jews who fled Spain in 1492, may actually be true. Robert has always wanted to know what actually happened to his grandparents and his cousin Karla. He unearths their final journey and is finally able to say a prayer at the place to which they were deported to their deaths in 1942.
As the journeys conclude, each has to come to terms with whether they can cope with reclaiming German citizenship. All are influenced by how contemporary Germans deal with the past, but not all can overcome the tragedy of the past.
00:35-01:35 (Repeat) brand new one-off-documentary.Richard and Jaco:Life with Autism.Jaco Mylan is like any other 11-year-old boy. He loves rugby, dancing and washing machines. Jaco also has autism. In this intimate documentary, Welsh actor Richard Mylan reflects on his experience of raising a son on the autistic spectrum. Like all parents, Richard wants Jaco to be happy and independent, but he's well aware that having a child with special needs means you have to plan further into the future. Will Jaco be able to get a job? Where will he live? How much support will he need? Through spending time with adults on the autistic spectrum, Richard comes across funny, surprising and inspiring individuals who have their own unique take on living with this lifelong condition.
01:35-02:35 (Repeat) brand new series and last in series and series finale.3/3.Reported Missing.(Series 1).When Peter checks on his 82-year-old father at home one morning as normal, he finds the house empty. Suffering from advancing dementia, Archie has vanished - leaving no sign of where he might be.
As Sergeant Barry Evans explains:
"You're trying to work out why has he gone missing: is it a physicality thing, he's slipped, he's fallen, he's hurt himself and we need to find him because he needs our assistance medically... Is it a case of he's taken a walk that's too far, that he's bewildered, he doesn't know what to do? Or alternatively, possibly, that somebody has taken advantage of his vulnerabilities, because he's not quite aware of what's going on."
PC Geoff Moore's job is to get as much information as he can from the son Peter: "Family are hurting and you've got to be mindful of emotions but at the same time I've got a short space of time to gather as much information as I can."
As an ex-paratrooper, Archie has been physically fit all his life and has been struggling to accept his increasing fragility. Dementia sufferers are known to travel vast distances when they disappear, and a full-scale land and air search is launched to find Archie
But as hours tick by without so much as a single confirmed sighting, and a neighbour comes forward with CCTV of potentially suspicious activity at Archie's home address, the police begin to suspect foul play.
02:35-02:40 Weather for the Week Ahead
02:40-06:00 Joins R4 News Channel


R4 One Northern Ireland
13:30-14:00 R4 Newsline
18:30-19:00 R4 Newsline
22:30-23:00 R4 Newsline
23:00-23:30 brand new series and last in series and series finale.5/5.Real Lives Reunited.(Series 4).In the 1950s a group of schoolchildren from Londonderry toured America coast-to-coast for three months performing concerts. They sang alongside Elvis Presley and played to a sold-out Carnegie Hall. More than 60 years on, they reunite for one last performance.
23:30-00:05 brand new one-off-documentary.British Jews,German Passports.After Brexit, thousands of Brits have applied for dual nationality. For the British Jewish community, many of whom are the descendants of those who fled Nazi Germany, this poses a dilemma.
In this film we follow three British Jews as they decide whether to activate a clause in the German constitution that permits descendants of German refugees to reclaim citizenship. Whilst reclaiming German nationality offers up the possibility of maintaining benefits associated with being a citizen of an EU country, for Britain's Jews Germany has more commonly been associated with the traumas of the Holocaust. Each of the characters must therefore confront their family history. To do so involves delving into archives and tackling difficult questions that families have often found hard to confront in the past.
Baroness Julia Neuberger grapples with identity and we follow the journeys of Robert and Hilary as they return to their ancestral homes in Germany for the first time.
Hilary discovers where the family originally came from and that a legend she was told as a child, that they were Jews who fled Spain in 1492, may actually be true. Robert has always wanted to know what actually happened to his grandparents and his cousin Karla. He unearths their final journey and is finally able to say a prayer at the place to which they were deported to their deaths in 1942.
As the journeys conclude, each has to come to terms with whether they can cope with reclaiming German citizenship. All are influenced by how contemporary Germans deal with the past, but not all can overcome the tragedy of the past.
00:05-01:05 (Repeat) brand new one-off-documentary.Richard and Jaco:Life with Autism.Jaco Mylan is like any other 11-year-old boy. He loves rugby, dancing and washing machines. Jaco also has autism. In this intimate documentary, Welsh actor Richard Mylan reflects on his experience of raising a son on the autistic spectrum. Like all parents, Richard wants Jaco to be happy and independent, but he's well aware that having a child with special needs means you have to plan further into the future. Will Jaco be able to get a job? Where will he live? How much support will he need? Through spending time with adults on the autistic spectrum, Richard comes across funny, surprising and inspiring individuals who have their own unique take on living with this lifelong condition.
01:05-02:05 (Repeat) brand new series and last in series and series finale.3/3.Reported Missing.(Series 1).When Peter checks on his 82-year-old father at home one morning as normal, he finds the house empty. Suffering from advancing dementia, Archie has vanished - leaving no sign of where he might be.
As Sergeant Barry Evans explains:
"You're trying to work out why has he gone missing: is it a physicality thing, he's slipped, he's fallen, he's hurt himself and we need to find him because he needs our assistance medically... Is it a case of he's taken a walk that's too far, that he's bewildered, he doesn't know what to do? Or alternatively, possibly, that somebody has taken advantage of his vulnerabilities, because he's not quite aware of what's going on."
PC Geoff Moore's job is to get as much information as he can from the son Peter: "Family are hurting and you've got to be mindful of emotions but at the same time I've got a short space of time to gather as much information as I can."
As an ex-paratrooper, Archie has been physically fit all his life and has been struggling to accept his increasing fragility. Dementia sufferers are known to travel vast distances when they disappear, and a full-scale land and air search is launched to find Archie
But as hours tick by without so much as a single confirmed sighting, and a neighbour comes forward with CCTV of potentially suspicious activity at Archie's home address, the police begin to suspect foul play.
02:05-02:10 Weather for the Week Ahead
02:10-06:00 Joins R4 News Channel


R4 One Wales
13:30-14:00 R4 Wales Today
18:30-19:00 R4 Wales Today
22:30-23:00 R4 Wales Today

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