R4 One
Wednesday 25th April 2018
06:00-09:15 Breakfast
09:15-10:00 brand new series.3/5.Health:Truth or Scare.(Series 1).While Kevin throws a party for critics and fans of all things aloe vera, he asks if the humble plant can really live up to the hype generated by its celebrity following and headline-grabbing health claims.
Angela is in the operating theatre and on the wards of a hospital that gets through 14,000 aspirin tablets every month to find out how new uses for this 120-year-old drug are still being uncovered - and she asks if its side effects are really as dangerous as claimed.
Danny Crates has flossed his teeth every day for as long as he can remember, but Danny's bathroom routine is hanging by the thread after headlines claiming flossing is pointless - and there's no proof it works. So with the help of a choir, some swabs and a lot of floss, Danny is investigating once and for all whether he should toss the floss.
10:00-11:00 (Repeat) brand new series.51/.Homes Under the Hammer.(Series 19).A semi in Chingford in London, a one-bedroom flat in Brighton and a Victorian terrace in Normanton in Derby are all sold under the hammer. Martin, Lucy and Dion meet the new owners and hear what they plan to do with their buys.
11:00-11:45 (Repeat) brand new series.9/10.The Sheriffs Are Coming.(Series 5).A care provider owes thousands of pounds in unpaid wages. Can Tommy and Craig get them to pay? Lawrence and Kev are hoping to recover money owed to a grandfather who bought a car which turned out to have numerous faults. And the sheriffs are looking for a wedding photographer with an unpaid debt.
11:45-12:15 (Repeat) brand new series.9/10.Claimed and Shamed.(Series 8) (30 Minute Versions).Ore Oduba presents a series which sees insurance fraudsters caught on camera.
Secret filming captures the remarkable recovery of a man claiming he can barely walk, a bogus claim for a lost mobile phone is cut off, a cyclist's personal injury claim hits the skids and an attempt to extend a holiday abroad goes down the pan.
12:15-13:00 (Repeat) brand new series.Bargain Anquites Hunt.(Series 43).(Wetherby 24).The Bargain Hunt team pay a visit to Wetherby racecourse. Today's show is fronted by Anita Manning and lending a hand to the teams are Kate Bliss and Charles Hanson. Both teams race around the course pursuing potential purchases for profit at auction. Anita takes time out to chat about a rather fantastic find.
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.3/25.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.3/25.Garden Rescue.(Series 2).(Northamptonshire).Charlie Dimmock and the Rich brothers tackle a bland garden in Northamptonshire. With four generations sharing the space, the designers have their work cut out to create a design that will suit everyone.
16:30-17:15 brand new series.3/20.Put Your Money Where Your Mouth Is.(Series 14).(Paul Hayes v John Cameron - Auction).Today's auction room argy bargy is in Warrington, where Paul Hayes and John Cameron go head to head over a cameo brooch, and Paul resorts to sneaky tactics in a bid to hide goodies from his rival, but will his competitive strategy pay off?
17:15-18:00 Pointgameless
18:00-18:30 R4 News at Six
18:30-19:00 Regional News and Weather
19:00-20:00 The One Show
Orlando Bloom and Susan Calman join Matt and Michelle to talk about Orlando's latest action film Unlocked and Susan's new daytime quiz show The Boss. Plus international aerial performers the Flying Frenchies dance from high wires suspended above the piazza, the first all-female round-the-world yacht crew are reunited with their boat the Maiden after 27 years, and Mike Dilger tries to click-train a chicken
20:00-21:00 brand new series.15/25.CookeryChef.(Series 13).The remaining 12 contestants are split into two groups and get their first taste of professional cooking when they have to run an entire lunchtime service on their own.In this episode the first group head to Ormer Mayfair, a London restaurant headed up by award-winning chef Shaun Rankin. During a busy service, the six amateurs are responsible for serving up every dish on the menu to paying customers.
It is then back to CookeryChef HQ for an invention test to show John and Gregg what they have learnt. Each contestant has to show they can invent an exceptional dish that is worthy of gracing the table of a professional restaurant.
As well as presenting their food to John and Gregg, the contestants must also impress a guest judge, renowned Michelin-starred chef Tom Kitchin. After this, one of the cooks is sent home.
21:00-22:00 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.
22:00-22:30 R4 News at Ten
22:30-23:00 Regional News and Weather
23:00-23:30 brand new series.3/4.John Glynne,s Car Share.(Series 2).Comedy about two workers thrown together in a company car share scheme. Kayleigh has had enough of work and fancies a day off, but John isn't having any of it - or is he?
23:30-00:00 brand new series.31/.A Question of Sport.(Series 46).
With guest panelists Dion Dubiln,Asha Phillip,James Hook,and Liam Heath.
00:00-00:35 brand new one-off-documentary.Being Black,Going Crazy?.Documentary exploring mental health among black people in the UK, looking into why black people are more likely to be diagnosed with a mental health condition which results in them being sectioned.
Blogger and radio presenter Keith Dube, who is motivated by a personal experience of depression, wants to find out just why the black community is facing a mental health crisis.
By spending time in a secure mental health unit, tapping into the thoughts and experiences of his 25,000 followers on Twitter and speaking to mental health experts and community leaders, Keith explores what might be behind the statistics. From racism to religion and social deprivation to stigma within the community, why do so many black people seem to be affected by mental health issues?
00:35-01:35 brand new two-part-documentary.1/2.Mind over Marathon.(Epsiode 1).One in four people in the UK experience a mental health problem, yet despite being so widespread, people rarely talk openly or candidly about it. For those who have these difficulties, this stigma can exacerbate their situation and make it harder to recover.
In this two-part series, a group of ten unlikely runners living with or affected by different mental health issues train for the ultimate test of mind over matter. They'll compete in one of the world's most famous endurance races - the 2018 London Marathon. Mental and physical health is closely linked, and taking up sport or exercise can benefit our psychological wellbeing, but this is no easy ride.
Nick Knowles is on a personal mission to get the runners across the finishing line and leads a team of running experts, nutritionists and psychologists. The runners are running in the London Marathon for Heads Together, a campaign set up by the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge and Prince Harry to tackle the stigma around mental health.
In the first episode, the group come from all over the country to meet for the first time at a training camp. Each runner faces different challenges, some right from the start, and the show follows their experiences.
Among the ten runners is Rhian, a mum-of-three who lost her one-year-old son to pneumonia and five days later tragically lost her husband as well. She struggles with PTSD and anxiety and can't run on her own when she starts this process.
Shereece had postpartum depression after the birth of her first child and struggles with depression and panic attacks, and persuading her family that mental health problems are a real illness. Jake, a barman from Brighton, has struggled with depression but wants to try running as a way to help cope with his illness.
The episode follows them up to the point of getting ready for the challenge of running their first 10k race - an important milestone if they are to make the starting line of the London Marathon 2018, which takes place a few days after transmission.
Nick meets the Duke of Cambridge for a special interview to find out more about why the duke is personally involved with the mental health campaign.
The episode ends on an emotional high as Rhian attempts a 16-mile run in memory of her son George.
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
22:30-23:00 Reporting Scotland
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.2/.Road Riders.(Series 1).In episode two, we are onboard with motorcyclists Sam Dunlop, Gareth Keys and Yvonne Montgomery, offering more unique access to the authentic world of Irish road racing.
23:30-00:00 brand new series.3/4.John Glynne,s Car Share.(Series 2).Comedy about two workers thrown together in a company car share scheme. Kayleigh has had enough of work and fancies a day off, but John isn't having any of it - or is he?
00:00-00:30 brand new series.31/.A Question of Sport.(Series 46).
With guest panelists Dion Dubiln,Asha Phillip,James Hook,and Liam Heath.
00:30-01:05 brand new one-off-documentary.Being Black,Going Crazy?.Documentary exploring mental health among black people in the UK, looking into why black people are more likely to be diagnosed with a mental health condition which results in them being sectioned.
Blogger and radio presenter Keith Dube, who is motivated by a personal experience of depression, wants to find out just why the black community is facing a mental health crisis.
By spending time in a secure mental health unit, tapping into the thoughts and experiences of his 25,000 followers on Twitter and speaking to mental health experts and community leaders, Keith explores what might be behind the statistics. From racism to religion and social deprivation to stigma within the community, why do so many black people seem to be affected by mental health issues?
01:05-02:05 brand new two-part-documentary.1/2.Mind over Marathon.(Epsiode 1).One in four people in the UK experience a mental health problem, yet despite being so widespread, people rarely talk openly or candidly about it. For those who have these difficulties, this stigma can exacerbate their situation and make it harder to recover.
In this two-part series, a group of ten unlikely runners living with or affected by different mental health issues train for the ultimate test of mind over matter. They'll compete in one of the world's most famous endurance races - the 2018 London Marathon. Mental and physical health is closely linked, and taking up sport or exercise can benefit our psychological wellbeing, but this is no easy ride.
Nick Knowles is on a personal mission to get the runners across the finishing line and leads a team of running experts, nutritionists and psychologists. The runners are running in the London Marathon for Heads Together, a campaign set up by the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge and Prince Harry to tackle the stigma around mental health.
In the first episode, the group come from all over the country to meet for the first time at a training camp. Each runner faces different challenges, some right from the start, and the show follows their experiences.
Among the ten runners is Rhian, a mum-of-three who lost her one-year-old son to pneumonia and five days later tragically lost her husband as well. She struggles with PTSD and anxiety and can't run on her own when she starts this process.
Shereece had postpartum depression after the birth of her first child and struggles with depression and panic attacks, and persuading her family that mental health problems are a real illness. Jake, a barman from Brighton, has struggled with depression but wants to try running as a way to help cope with his illness.
The episode follows them up to the point of getting ready for the challenge of running their first 10k race - an important milestone if they are to make the starting line of the London Marathon 2018, which takes place a few days after transmission.
Nick meets the Duke of Cambridge for a special interview to find out more about why the duke is personally involved with the mental health campaign.
The episode ends on an emotional high as Rhian attempts a 16-mile run in memory of her son George.
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
21:00-22:00 brand new series.7/8.Hinterland.(Series 3 - Epsiode 4 - Part 1).The past comes back to haunt DCI Mathias as he investigates the death of Catrin John, convicted killer and former resident of the Pontarfynach Children's Home. As Mathias and Mared investigate Catrin's death, they begin to suspect it might be linked to the death of former police officer Iwan Thomas. However, independent investigator John Powell is on the cusp of ruling Iwan's death as a suicide - could this change things?
22:30-23:00 R4 Wales Today
23:00-23:30 brand new series and last in series and series finale.8/8.Hinterland.(Series 3 - Epsiode 4 - Part 2).The past comes back to haunt DCI Mathias as he investigates the death of Catrin John, convicted killer and former resident of the Pontarfynach Children's Home. As Mathias and Mared investigate Catrin's death, they begin to suspect it might be linked to the death of former police officer Iwan Thomas. However, independent investigator John Powell is on the cusp of ruling Iwan's death as a suicide - could this change things?
23:30-00:30 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.
00:30-01:00 brand new series.3/4.John Glynne,s Car Share.(Series 2).Comedy about two workers thrown together in a company car share scheme. Kayleigh has had enough of work and fancies a day off, but John isn't having any of it - or is he?
01:00-01:30 brand new series.31/.A Question of Sport.(Series 46).
With guest panelists Dion Dubiln,Asha Phillip,James Hook,and Liam Heath.
01:30-02:05 brand new one-off-documentary.Being Black,Going Crazy?.Documentary exploring mental health among black people in the UK, looking into why black people are more likely to be diagnosed with a mental health condition which results in them being sectioned.
Blogger and radio presenter Keith Dube, who is motivated by a personal experience of depression, wants to find out just why the black community is facing a mental health crisis.
By spending time in a secure mental health unit, tapping into the thoughts and experiences of his 25,000 followers on Twitter and speaking to mental health experts and community leaders, Keith explores what might be behind the statistics. From racism to religion and social deprivation to stigma within the community, why do so many black people seem to be affected by mental health issues?
02:05-03:05 brand new two-part-documentary.1/2.Mind over Marathon.(Epsiode 1).One in four people in the UK experience a mental health problem, yet despite being so widespread, people rarely talk openly or candidly about it. For those who have these difficulties, this stigma can exacerbate their situation and make it harder to recover.
In this two-part series, a group of ten unlikely runners living with or affected by different mental health issues train for the ultimate test of mind over matter. They'll compete in one of the world's most famous endurance races - the 2018 London Marathon. Mental and physical health is closely linked, and taking up sport or exercise can benefit our psychological wellbeing, but this is no easy ride.
Nick Knowles is on a personal mission to get the runners across the finishing line and leads a team of running experts, nutritionists and psychologists. The runners are running in the London Marathon for Heads Together, a campaign set up by the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge and Prince Harry to tackle the stigma around mental health.
In the first episode, the group come from all over the country to meet for the first time at a training camp. Each runner faces different challenges, some right from the start, and the show follows their experiences.
Among the ten runners is Rhian, a mum-of-three who lost her one-year-old son to pneumonia and five days later tragically lost her husband as well. She struggles with PTSD and anxiety and can't run on her own when she starts this process.
Shereece had postpartum depression after the birth of her first child and struggles with depression and panic attacks, and persuading her family that mental health problems are a real illness. Jake, a barman from Brighton, has struggled with depression but wants to try running as a way to help cope with his illness.
The episode follows them up to the point of getting ready for the challenge of running their first 10k race - an important milestone if they are to make the starting line of the London Marathon 2018, which takes place a few days after transmission.
Nick meets the Duke of Cambridge for a special interview to find out more about why the duke is personally involved with the mental health campaign.
The episode ends on an emotional high as Rhian attempts a 16-mile run in memory of her son George.
02:05-02:10 Weather for the Week Ahead
02:10-06:00 Joins R4 News Channel
Wednesday 25th April 2018
06:00-09:15 Breakfast
09:15-10:00 brand new series.3/5.Health:Truth or Scare.(Series 1).While Kevin throws a party for critics and fans of all things aloe vera, he asks if the humble plant can really live up to the hype generated by its celebrity following and headline-grabbing health claims.
Angela is in the operating theatre and on the wards of a hospital that gets through 14,000 aspirin tablets every month to find out how new uses for this 120-year-old drug are still being uncovered - and she asks if its side effects are really as dangerous as claimed.
Danny Crates has flossed his teeth every day for as long as he can remember, but Danny's bathroom routine is hanging by the thread after headlines claiming flossing is pointless - and there's no proof it works. So with the help of a choir, some swabs and a lot of floss, Danny is investigating once and for all whether he should toss the floss.
10:00-11:00 (Repeat) brand new series.51/.Homes Under the Hammer.(Series 19).A semi in Chingford in London, a one-bedroom flat in Brighton and a Victorian terrace in Normanton in Derby are all sold under the hammer. Martin, Lucy and Dion meet the new owners and hear what they plan to do with their buys.
11:00-11:45 (Repeat) brand new series.9/10.The Sheriffs Are Coming.(Series 5).A care provider owes thousands of pounds in unpaid wages. Can Tommy and Craig get them to pay? Lawrence and Kev are hoping to recover money owed to a grandfather who bought a car which turned out to have numerous faults. And the sheriffs are looking for a wedding photographer with an unpaid debt.
11:45-12:15 (Repeat) brand new series.9/10.Claimed and Shamed.(Series 8) (30 Minute Versions).Ore Oduba presents a series which sees insurance fraudsters caught on camera.
Secret filming captures the remarkable recovery of a man claiming he can barely walk, a bogus claim for a lost mobile phone is cut off, a cyclist's personal injury claim hits the skids and an attempt to extend a holiday abroad goes down the pan.
12:15-13:00 (Repeat) brand new series.Bargain Anquites Hunt.(Series 43).(Wetherby 24).The Bargain Hunt team pay a visit to Wetherby racecourse. Today's show is fronted by Anita Manning and lending a hand to the teams are Kate Bliss and Charles Hanson. Both teams race around the course pursuing potential purchases for profit at auction. Anita takes time out to chat about a rather fantastic find.
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.3/25.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.3/25.Garden Rescue.(Series 2).(Northamptonshire).Charlie Dimmock and the Rich brothers tackle a bland garden in Northamptonshire. With four generations sharing the space, the designers have their work cut out to create a design that will suit everyone.
16:30-17:15 brand new series.3/20.Put Your Money Where Your Mouth Is.(Series 14).(Paul Hayes v John Cameron - Auction).Today's auction room argy bargy is in Warrington, where Paul Hayes and John Cameron go head to head over a cameo brooch, and Paul resorts to sneaky tactics in a bid to hide goodies from his rival, but will his competitive strategy pay off?
17:15-18:00 Pointgameless
18:00-18:30 R4 News at Six
18:30-19:00 Regional News and Weather
19:00-20:00 The One Show
Orlando Bloom and Susan Calman join Matt and Michelle to talk about Orlando's latest action film Unlocked and Susan's new daytime quiz show The Boss. Plus international aerial performers the Flying Frenchies dance from high wires suspended above the piazza, the first all-female round-the-world yacht crew are reunited with their boat the Maiden after 27 years, and Mike Dilger tries to click-train a chicken
20:00-21:00 brand new series.15/25.CookeryChef.(Series 13).The remaining 12 contestants are split into two groups and get their first taste of professional cooking when they have to run an entire lunchtime service on their own.In this episode the first group head to Ormer Mayfair, a London restaurant headed up by award-winning chef Shaun Rankin. During a busy service, the six amateurs are responsible for serving up every dish on the menu to paying customers.
It is then back to CookeryChef HQ for an invention test to show John and Gregg what they have learnt. Each contestant has to show they can invent an exceptional dish that is worthy of gracing the table of a professional restaurant.
As well as presenting their food to John and Gregg, the contestants must also impress a guest judge, renowned Michelin-starred chef Tom Kitchin. After this, one of the cooks is sent home.
21:00-22:00 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.
22:00-22:30 R4 News at Ten
22:30-23:00 Regional News and Weather
23:00-23:30 brand new series.3/4.John Glynne,s Car Share.(Series 2).Comedy about two workers thrown together in a company car share scheme. Kayleigh has had enough of work and fancies a day off, but John isn't having any of it - or is he?
23:30-00:00 brand new series.31/.A Question of Sport.(Series 46).
With guest panelists Dion Dubiln,Asha Phillip,James Hook,and Liam Heath.
00:00-00:35 brand new one-off-documentary.Being Black,Going Crazy?.Documentary exploring mental health among black people in the UK, looking into why black people are more likely to be diagnosed with a mental health condition which results in them being sectioned.
Blogger and radio presenter Keith Dube, who is motivated by a personal experience of depression, wants to find out just why the black community is facing a mental health crisis.
By spending time in a secure mental health unit, tapping into the thoughts and experiences of his 25,000 followers on Twitter and speaking to mental health experts and community leaders, Keith explores what might be behind the statistics. From racism to religion and social deprivation to stigma within the community, why do so many black people seem to be affected by mental health issues?
00:35-01:35 brand new two-part-documentary.1/2.Mind over Marathon.(Epsiode 1).One in four people in the UK experience a mental health problem, yet despite being so widespread, people rarely talk openly or candidly about it. For those who have these difficulties, this stigma can exacerbate their situation and make it harder to recover.
In this two-part series, a group of ten unlikely runners living with or affected by different mental health issues train for the ultimate test of mind over matter. They'll compete in one of the world's most famous endurance races - the 2018 London Marathon. Mental and physical health is closely linked, and taking up sport or exercise can benefit our psychological wellbeing, but this is no easy ride.
Nick Knowles is on a personal mission to get the runners across the finishing line and leads a team of running experts, nutritionists and psychologists. The runners are running in the London Marathon for Heads Together, a campaign set up by the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge and Prince Harry to tackle the stigma around mental health.
In the first episode, the group come from all over the country to meet for the first time at a training camp. Each runner faces different challenges, some right from the start, and the show follows their experiences.
Among the ten runners is Rhian, a mum-of-three who lost her one-year-old son to pneumonia and five days later tragically lost her husband as well. She struggles with PTSD and anxiety and can't run on her own when she starts this process.
Shereece had postpartum depression after the birth of her first child and struggles with depression and panic attacks, and persuading her family that mental health problems are a real illness. Jake, a barman from Brighton, has struggled with depression but wants to try running as a way to help cope with his illness.
The episode follows them up to the point of getting ready for the challenge of running their first 10k race - an important milestone if they are to make the starting line of the London Marathon 2018, which takes place a few days after transmission.
Nick meets the Duke of Cambridge for a special interview to find out more about why the duke is personally involved with the mental health campaign.
The episode ends on an emotional high as Rhian attempts a 16-mile run in memory of her son George.
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
22:30-23:00 Reporting Scotland
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.2/.Road Riders.(Series 1).In episode two, we are onboard with motorcyclists Sam Dunlop, Gareth Keys and Yvonne Montgomery, offering more unique access to the authentic world of Irish road racing.
23:30-00:00 brand new series.3/4.John Glynne,s Car Share.(Series 2).Comedy about two workers thrown together in a company car share scheme. Kayleigh has had enough of work and fancies a day off, but John isn't having any of it - or is he?
00:00-00:30 brand new series.31/.A Question of Sport.(Series 46).
With guest panelists Dion Dubiln,Asha Phillip,James Hook,and Liam Heath.
00:30-01:05 brand new one-off-documentary.Being Black,Going Crazy?.Documentary exploring mental health among black people in the UK, looking into why black people are more likely to be diagnosed with a mental health condition which results in them being sectioned.
Blogger and radio presenter Keith Dube, who is motivated by a personal experience of depression, wants to find out just why the black community is facing a mental health crisis.
By spending time in a secure mental health unit, tapping into the thoughts and experiences of his 25,000 followers on Twitter and speaking to mental health experts and community leaders, Keith explores what might be behind the statistics. From racism to religion and social deprivation to stigma within the community, why do so many black people seem to be affected by mental health issues?
01:05-02:05 brand new two-part-documentary.1/2.Mind over Marathon.(Epsiode 1).One in four people in the UK experience a mental health problem, yet despite being so widespread, people rarely talk openly or candidly about it. For those who have these difficulties, this stigma can exacerbate their situation and make it harder to recover.
In this two-part series, a group of ten unlikely runners living with or affected by different mental health issues train for the ultimate test of mind over matter. They'll compete in one of the world's most famous endurance races - the 2018 London Marathon. Mental and physical health is closely linked, and taking up sport or exercise can benefit our psychological wellbeing, but this is no easy ride.
Nick Knowles is on a personal mission to get the runners across the finishing line and leads a team of running experts, nutritionists and psychologists. The runners are running in the London Marathon for Heads Together, a campaign set up by the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge and Prince Harry to tackle the stigma around mental health.
In the first episode, the group come from all over the country to meet for the first time at a training camp. Each runner faces different challenges, some right from the start, and the show follows their experiences.
Among the ten runners is Rhian, a mum-of-three who lost her one-year-old son to pneumonia and five days later tragically lost her husband as well. She struggles with PTSD and anxiety and can't run on her own when she starts this process.
Shereece had postpartum depression after the birth of her first child and struggles with depression and panic attacks, and persuading her family that mental health problems are a real illness. Jake, a barman from Brighton, has struggled with depression but wants to try running as a way to help cope with his illness.
The episode follows them up to the point of getting ready for the challenge of running their first 10k race - an important milestone if they are to make the starting line of the London Marathon 2018, which takes place a few days after transmission.
Nick meets the Duke of Cambridge for a special interview to find out more about why the duke is personally involved with the mental health campaign.
The episode ends on an emotional high as Rhian attempts a 16-mile run in memory of her son George.
02:05-02:10 Weather for the Week Ahead
02:10-06:00 Joins R4 News Channel
13:30-14:00 R4 Wales Today
18:30-19:00 R4 Wales Today
21:00-22:00 brand new series.7/8.Hinterland.(Series 3 - Epsiode 4 - Part 1).The past comes back to haunt DCI Mathias as he investigates the death of Catrin John, convicted killer and former resident of the Pontarfynach Children's Home. As Mathias and Mared investigate Catrin's death, they begin to suspect it might be linked to the death of former police officer Iwan Thomas. However, independent investigator John Powell is on the cusp of ruling Iwan's death as a suicide - could this change things?
22:30-23:00 R4 Wales Today
23:00-23:30 brand new series and last in series and series finale.8/8.Hinterland.(Series 3 - Epsiode 4 - Part 2).The past comes back to haunt DCI Mathias as he investigates the death of Catrin John, convicted killer and former resident of the Pontarfynach Children's Home. As Mathias and Mared investigate Catrin's death, they begin to suspect it might be linked to the death of former police officer Iwan Thomas. However, independent investigator John Powell is on the cusp of ruling Iwan's death as a suicide - could this change things?
23:30-00:30 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.
00:30-01:00 brand new series.3/4.John Glynne,s Car Share.(Series 2).Comedy about two workers thrown together in a company car share scheme. Kayleigh has had enough of work and fancies a day off, but John isn't having any of it - or is he?
01:00-01:30 brand new series.31/.A Question of Sport.(Series 46).
With guest panelists Dion Dubiln,Asha Phillip,James Hook,and Liam Heath.
01:30-02:05 brand new one-off-documentary.Being Black,Going Crazy?.Documentary exploring mental health among black people in the UK, looking into why black people are more likely to be diagnosed with a mental health condition which results in them being sectioned.
Blogger and radio presenter Keith Dube, who is motivated by a personal experience of depression, wants to find out just why the black community is facing a mental health crisis.
By spending time in a secure mental health unit, tapping into the thoughts and experiences of his 25,000 followers on Twitter and speaking to mental health experts and community leaders, Keith explores what might be behind the statistics. From racism to religion and social deprivation to stigma within the community, why do so many black people seem to be affected by mental health issues?
02:05-03:05 brand new two-part-documentary.1/2.Mind over Marathon.(Epsiode 1).One in four people in the UK experience a mental health problem, yet despite being so widespread, people rarely talk openly or candidly about it. For those who have these difficulties, this stigma can exacerbate their situation and make it harder to recover.
In this two-part series, a group of ten unlikely runners living with or affected by different mental health issues train for the ultimate test of mind over matter. They'll compete in one of the world's most famous endurance races - the 2018 London Marathon. Mental and physical health is closely linked, and taking up sport or exercise can benefit our psychological wellbeing, but this is no easy ride.
Nick Knowles is on a personal mission to get the runners across the finishing line and leads a team of running experts, nutritionists and psychologists. The runners are running in the London Marathon for Heads Together, a campaign set up by the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge and Prince Harry to tackle the stigma around mental health.
In the first episode, the group come from all over the country to meet for the first time at a training camp. Each runner faces different challenges, some right from the start, and the show follows their experiences.
Among the ten runners is Rhian, a mum-of-three who lost her one-year-old son to pneumonia and five days later tragically lost her husband as well. She struggles with PTSD and anxiety and can't run on her own when she starts this process.
Shereece had postpartum depression after the birth of her first child and struggles with depression and panic attacks, and persuading her family that mental health problems are a real illness. Jake, a barman from Brighton, has struggled with depression but wants to try running as a way to help cope with his illness.
The episode follows them up to the point of getting ready for the challenge of running their first 10k race - an important milestone if they are to make the starting line of the London Marathon 2018, which takes place a few days after transmission.
Nick meets the Duke of Cambridge for a special interview to find out more about why the duke is personally involved with the mental health campaign.
The episode ends on an emotional high as Rhian attempts a 16-mile run in memory of her son George.
02:05-02:10 Weather for the Week Ahead
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