R4 One
Wednesday 30th May 2018
06:00-09:15 Breakfast
09:15-10:00 brand new series.3/5.Countryactivisfile Spring Diaries.(Series 2).On the show today, Keeley signs up for some DIY with a difference, as she joins a group of volunteers renovating vital mountain shelters in the Scottish Highlands. And the challenges of building a work take on a whole new meaning when you're three miles from the nearest road! Meanwhile, Margherita is in the Cotswolds meeting one of the last surviving Land Girls, 93-year-old Elizabeth Henderson, to discover whether the future of farming could be more female. Joe Crowley is in the Vale of Evesham with a group of locals who are so mad about our favourite spring vegetable, asparagus, they have a festival to celebrate it - complete with a fortune-telling asparomancer! Steve Brow is in Cambridgeshire to discover how some of our birds have different accents depending on where in the country they come from. And Paul will be finding out how you can get a bumper crop of fruit from your trees this year.
10:00-11:00 (Repeat) brand new series.65/.Homes Under the Hammer.(Series 19).A three-bed semi in Stoke-on-Trent, a Victorian purpose-built ground-floor flat in London's Walthamstow and a terraced house in Aberdare in Wales which comes with a 'knotty' problem are all sold under the hammer. Martin, Lucy and Dion meet their new owners, and hear their plans to make some money from their auction buys.
11:00-11:45 brand new series.3/10.Rip Off Britain:Food.(Series 4).The team expose problems with the packaging around foods and investigate why so many people say one well-known product is just too difficult to open. They also look at the marketing tactics manufacturers and retailers use to entice people to buy - is one big name misleading customers by what it puts on the label?
And with some viewers worried about mixed messages over whether foods are safe to reheat, there is advice on what you can warm up with confidence.
11:45-12:15 (Repeat) brand new series.4/.Money for Nothing.(Series 2 Reversions).Sarah is in Walsall where she is sifting through the junk in search of two items that can be transformed. Can upholsterer Ray Clarke transform a traditional wing back chair from clapped out to contemporary? There is a surprise in store with a rug Sarah found that could mean some cash to return to an unsuspecting owner.
12:15-13:00 (Repeat) brand new series.11/32.Bargain Hunt.(Series 41).(Westpoint 17).Tim Wonnacott is at the Westpoint Centre near Exter.The red and blue teams - made up of two medical students and two lifelong friends - battle against one another and clock to find three items to make a profit at auction.Gulding the teams around the fair are experts Phillp Serrell and Caroline Hawley.
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 series.3/30.Impossible.(Series 2).Game show in which 30 players compete across the series, scoring points by answering questions correctly. However, they must avoid the impossible answers, otherwise they will be eliminated from the show until the next day. In each episode there are three rounds, and the three highest scorers from each round play against each other in the final. The winner of this battle faces a £10,000 question.Hosted by Rick Edwards.
15:45-16:30 brand new series.3/5.The 70 Years of the National Health Service.(Series 1).(Alex Jones)
16:30-17:15 brand new series.8/20.Yes Chef.(Series 2).Paul Ainsworth puts three home cooks through a series of culinary challenges, including a test of their butchery skills. Paul will be judged by triple Michelin-starred chef Pierre Koffmann in the final, so his professional pride is at stake. But which home cook will he choose?
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.Alex Jones is joined by guest presenter Ore Oduba. On the sofa is David Dimbleby who talks about the Leaders Special of Question Time and the Election Results programme. Also Elkie Brooks performs her 1978 hit Sunshine After the Rain.
19:30-21:00 R4 Election Debate 2018,Live with Mishal Hussain.Mishal Husain chairs the BBC Election Debate live from Cambridge, with seven senior party politicians debating the issues that count ahead of the 2018 general election.
21:00-22:00 brand new series.2/5.The Met:Policing London.(Series 1).With violent crime on the increase and the threat of terrorism, the Met want more armed police on the streets. They're recruiting another 600 officers, but Derek is one of the Met's most experienced with nearly 20 years spent patrolling London's streets. He leads his team on a pursuit through London to intercept a car suspected of carrying a gun, a last-resort tactic known as an armed stop.
Gangs are a major problem for police and in Harlesden a long running turf war has had horrific consequences. A young man has been shot, an innocent casualty of a violent gang feud. Detectives Hitesh Patel and Paul Connelly work for Trident, the Met's specialist gang unit. They have focused on one of the most notorious gangs in Harlesden, working undercover to take down as many of them as possible and stop the drug trade thriving on the streets of north west London.
Over the last five years robberies committed on mopeds have increased tenfold across London and in Islington there's an epidemic of phones being snatched, often by teenagers. Pursuing them is controversial following the death of a local teenager, Henry Hicks, whilst driving a moped. His family are waiting for the results of the coroner's inquest - the police believe he died from reckless driving, his family believe he died as a result of a police pursuit. The Met commissioner (at the time) Sir Bernard Hogan-Howe visits Islington and is confronted by the grieving family. Against the backdrop of this community tension, Sergeant Steve Brown, who grew up in the area, is determined to arrest and convict the phone snatchers.
22:00-22:30 R4 News at Ten
22:30-23:00 Regional News and Weather
23:00-23:30 brand new series.A Question of Sport.(Series 46).(The Highlights).Sue Barker hosts a special edition of the lighthearted sports quiz.
This show looks back at some of the highlights from the series. Guests featured include Nico Rosberg, Chris Hoy, Paul O'Connell, Sam Quek, Laura and Jason Kenny, Dion Dublin and Katherine Grainger.
23:30-00:30 (Repeat) brand new one-off-documentary.The Truth about...HIV.HIV/AIDS has claimed around 35 million lives worldwide. But now, as Dr Chris van Tulleken reveals, cutting-edge science can keep the virus at bay or even prevent infection altogether. As a new preventative treatment called PrEP is rolled out on the NHS in Scotland, and new trials are announced in England and Wales, HIV is under control, in Britain at least, but only when it can be detected and the treatment with antiretroviral drugs (ARVs) can begin.
Chris meets a woman whose husband died without ever knowing he had the disease, by which time he had infected her too. But Chris also finds out how 'viral loads' can now be reduced to allow patients to lead healthy lives - and even prevent them infecting anyone else.
Chris meets HRH Prince Harry for an interview at the Mildmay Hospital, an HIV hospital made famous by Diana, Princess of Wales, where Chris also meets a patient whose undetected HIV led to serious brain damage.
With seven out of ten of people infected worldwide living in sub-Saharan Africa, Dr van Tulleken visits a clinic in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa, where tens of thousands are still dying. He meets an infected schoolgirl and realises that local attitudes to testing are still leading to unnecessary deaths. But Chris also meets clinicians taking mass testing out to the villages and meets a man whose life was saved as a result.
Back in the UK, talk of a cure may be premature, but Chris finds out more about the controversy around the rollout of PrEP which, when taken daily, can prevent someone becoming infected in the first place.
00:30-00:35 Weather for the Week Ahead
00:35-06:00 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 and last in series and series finale.3/3.Fight Game:The McGuigans.(Series 1).Documentary following the undulating fortunes of the McGuigan family and their stable of boxers in their pursuit of glory in the most brutal of businesses. With unique, privileged access, the observational documentary series provides an intensely personal and intimate insight into their world both in and away from the ring.
Carl and the team head to Las Vegas for the rematch with Leo Santa Cruz.
23:30-00:00 brand new series.A Question of Sport.(Series 46).(The Highlights).Sue Barker hosts a special edition of the lighthearted sports quiz.
This show looks back at some of the highlights from the series. Guests featured include Nico Rosberg, Chris Hoy, Paul O'Connell, Sam Quek, Laura and Jason Kenny, Dion Dublin and Katherine Grainger.
00:00-01:00 (Repeat) brand new one-off-documentary.The Truth about...HIV.HIV/AIDS has claimed around 35 million lives worldwide. But now, as Dr Chris van Tulleken reveals, cutting-edge science can keep the virus at bay or even prevent infection altogether. As a new preventative treatment called PrEP is rolled out on the NHS in Scotland, and new trials are announced in England and Wales, HIV is under control, in Britain at least, but only when it can be detected and the treatment with antiretroviral drugs (ARVs) can begin.
Chris meets a woman whose husband died without ever knowing he had the disease, by which time he had infected her too. But Chris also finds out how 'viral loads' can now be reduced to allow patients to lead healthy lives - and even prevent them infecting anyone else.
Chris meets HRH Prince Harry for an interview at the Mildmay Hospital, an HIV hospital made famous by Diana, Princess of Wales, where Chris also meets a patient whose undetected HIV led to serious brain damage.
With seven out of ten of people infected worldwide living in sub-Saharan Africa, Dr van Tulleken visits a clinic in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa, where tens of thousands are still dying. He meets an infected schoolgirl and realises that local attitudes to testing are still leading to unnecessary deaths. But Chris also meets clinicians taking mass testing out to the villages and meets a man whose life was saved as a result.
Back in the UK, talk of a cure may be premature, but Chris finds out more about the controversy around the rollout of PrEP which, when taken daily, can prevent someone becoming infected in the first place.
01:00-01:05 Weather for the Week Ahead
01:05-06:00 Joins R4 News Channel
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13:30-14:00 R4 Wales Today
18:30-19:00 R4 Wales Today
22:30-23:00 R4 Wales Today
Wednesday 30th May 2018
06:00-09:15 Breakfast
09:15-10:00 brand new series.3/5.Countryactivisfile Spring Diaries.(Series 2).On the show today, Keeley signs up for some DIY with a difference, as she joins a group of volunteers renovating vital mountain shelters in the Scottish Highlands. And the challenges of building a work take on a whole new meaning when you're three miles from the nearest road! Meanwhile, Margherita is in the Cotswolds meeting one of the last surviving Land Girls, 93-year-old Elizabeth Henderson, to discover whether the future of farming could be more female. Joe Crowley is in the Vale of Evesham with a group of locals who are so mad about our favourite spring vegetable, asparagus, they have a festival to celebrate it - complete with a fortune-telling asparomancer! Steve Brow is in Cambridgeshire to discover how some of our birds have different accents depending on where in the country they come from. And Paul will be finding out how you can get a bumper crop of fruit from your trees this year.
10:00-11:00 (Repeat) brand new series.65/.Homes Under the Hammer.(Series 19).A three-bed semi in Stoke-on-Trent, a Victorian purpose-built ground-floor flat in London's Walthamstow and a terraced house in Aberdare in Wales which comes with a 'knotty' problem are all sold under the hammer. Martin, Lucy and Dion meet their new owners, and hear their plans to make some money from their auction buys.
11:00-11:45 brand new series.3/10.Rip Off Britain:Food.(Series 4).The team expose problems with the packaging around foods and investigate why so many people say one well-known product is just too difficult to open. They also look at the marketing tactics manufacturers and retailers use to entice people to buy - is one big name misleading customers by what it puts on the label?
And with some viewers worried about mixed messages over whether foods are safe to reheat, there is advice on what you can warm up with confidence.
11:45-12:15 (Repeat) brand new series.4/.Money for Nothing.(Series 2 Reversions).Sarah is in Walsall where she is sifting through the junk in search of two items that can be transformed. Can upholsterer Ray Clarke transform a traditional wing back chair from clapped out to contemporary? There is a surprise in store with a rug Sarah found that could mean some cash to return to an unsuspecting owner.
12:15-13:00 (Repeat) brand new series.11/32.Bargain Hunt.(Series 41).(Westpoint 17).Tim Wonnacott is at the Westpoint Centre near Exter.The red and blue teams - made up of two medical students and two lifelong friends - battle against one another and clock to find three items to make a profit at auction.Gulding the teams around the fair are experts Phillp Serrell and Caroline Hawley.
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 series.3/30.Impossible.(Series 2).Game show in which 30 players compete across the series, scoring points by answering questions correctly. However, they must avoid the impossible answers, otherwise they will be eliminated from the show until the next day. In each episode there are three rounds, and the three highest scorers from each round play against each other in the final. The winner of this battle faces a £10,000 question.Hosted by Rick Edwards.
15:45-16:30 brand new series.3/5.The 70 Years of the National Health Service.(Series 1).(Alex Jones)
16:30-17:15 brand new series.8/20.Yes Chef.(Series 2).Paul Ainsworth puts three home cooks through a series of culinary challenges, including a test of their butchery skills. Paul will be judged by triple Michelin-starred chef Pierre Koffmann in the final, so his professional pride is at stake. But which home cook will he choose?
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.Alex Jones is joined by guest presenter Ore Oduba. On the sofa is David Dimbleby who talks about the Leaders Special of Question Time and the Election Results programme. Also Elkie Brooks performs her 1978 hit Sunshine After the Rain.
19:30-21:00 R4 Election Debate 2018,Live with Mishal Hussain.Mishal Husain chairs the BBC Election Debate live from Cambridge, with seven senior party politicians debating the issues that count ahead of the 2018 general election.
21:00-22:00 brand new series.2/5.The Met:Policing London.(Series 1).With violent crime on the increase and the threat of terrorism, the Met want more armed police on the streets. They're recruiting another 600 officers, but Derek is one of the Met's most experienced with nearly 20 years spent patrolling London's streets. He leads his team on a pursuit through London to intercept a car suspected of carrying a gun, a last-resort tactic known as an armed stop.
Gangs are a major problem for police and in Harlesden a long running turf war has had horrific consequences. A young man has been shot, an innocent casualty of a violent gang feud. Detectives Hitesh Patel and Paul Connelly work for Trident, the Met's specialist gang unit. They have focused on one of the most notorious gangs in Harlesden, working undercover to take down as many of them as possible and stop the drug trade thriving on the streets of north west London.
Over the last five years robberies committed on mopeds have increased tenfold across London and in Islington there's an epidemic of phones being snatched, often by teenagers. Pursuing them is controversial following the death of a local teenager, Henry Hicks, whilst driving a moped. His family are waiting for the results of the coroner's inquest - the police believe he died from reckless driving, his family believe he died as a result of a police pursuit. The Met commissioner (at the time) Sir Bernard Hogan-Howe visits Islington and is confronted by the grieving family. Against the backdrop of this community tension, Sergeant Steve Brown, who grew up in the area, is determined to arrest and convict the phone snatchers.
22:00-22:30 R4 News at Ten
22:30-23:00 Regional News and Weather
23:00-23:30 brand new series.A Question of Sport.(Series 46).(The Highlights).Sue Barker hosts a special edition of the lighthearted sports quiz.
This show looks back at some of the highlights from the series. Guests featured include Nico Rosberg, Chris Hoy, Paul O'Connell, Sam Quek, Laura and Jason Kenny, Dion Dublin and Katherine Grainger.
23:30-00:30 (Repeat) brand new one-off-documentary.The Truth about...HIV.HIV/AIDS has claimed around 35 million lives worldwide. But now, as Dr Chris van Tulleken reveals, cutting-edge science can keep the virus at bay or even prevent infection altogether. As a new preventative treatment called PrEP is rolled out on the NHS in Scotland, and new trials are announced in England and Wales, HIV is under control, in Britain at least, but only when it can be detected and the treatment with antiretroviral drugs (ARVs) can begin.
Chris meets a woman whose husband died without ever knowing he had the disease, by which time he had infected her too. But Chris also finds out how 'viral loads' can now be reduced to allow patients to lead healthy lives - and even prevent them infecting anyone else.
Chris meets HRH Prince Harry for an interview at the Mildmay Hospital, an HIV hospital made famous by Diana, Princess of Wales, where Chris also meets a patient whose undetected HIV led to serious brain damage.
With seven out of ten of people infected worldwide living in sub-Saharan Africa, Dr van Tulleken visits a clinic in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa, where tens of thousands are still dying. He meets an infected schoolgirl and realises that local attitudes to testing are still leading to unnecessary deaths. But Chris also meets clinicians taking mass testing out to the villages and meets a man whose life was saved as a result.
Back in the UK, talk of a cure may be premature, but Chris finds out more about the controversy around the rollout of PrEP which, when taken daily, can prevent someone becoming infected in the first place.
00:30-00:35 Weather for the Week Ahead
00:35-06:00 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 and last in series and series finale.3/3.Fight Game:The McGuigans.(Series 1).Documentary following the undulating fortunes of the McGuigan family and their stable of boxers in their pursuit of glory in the most brutal of businesses. With unique, privileged access, the observational documentary series provides an intensely personal and intimate insight into their world both in and away from the ring.
Carl and the team head to Las Vegas for the rematch with Leo Santa Cruz.
23:30-00:00 brand new series.A Question of Sport.(Series 46).(The Highlights).Sue Barker hosts a special edition of the lighthearted sports quiz.
This show looks back at some of the highlights from the series. Guests featured include Nico Rosberg, Chris Hoy, Paul O'Connell, Sam Quek, Laura and Jason Kenny, Dion Dublin and Katherine Grainger.
00:00-01:00 (Repeat) brand new one-off-documentary.The Truth about...HIV.HIV/AIDS has claimed around 35 million lives worldwide. But now, as Dr Chris van Tulleken reveals, cutting-edge science can keep the virus at bay or even prevent infection altogether. As a new preventative treatment called PrEP is rolled out on the NHS in Scotland, and new trials are announced in England and Wales, HIV is under control, in Britain at least, but only when it can be detected and the treatment with antiretroviral drugs (ARVs) can begin.
Chris meets a woman whose husband died without ever knowing he had the disease, by which time he had infected her too. But Chris also finds out how 'viral loads' can now be reduced to allow patients to lead healthy lives - and even prevent them infecting anyone else.
Chris meets HRH Prince Harry for an interview at the Mildmay Hospital, an HIV hospital made famous by Diana, Princess of Wales, where Chris also meets a patient whose undetected HIV led to serious brain damage.
With seven out of ten of people infected worldwide living in sub-Saharan Africa, Dr van Tulleken visits a clinic in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa, where tens of thousands are still dying. He meets an infected schoolgirl and realises that local attitudes to testing are still leading to unnecessary deaths. But Chris also meets clinicians taking mass testing out to the villages and meets a man whose life was saved as a result.
Back in the UK, talk of a cure may be premature, but Chris finds out more about the controversy around the rollout of PrEP which, when taken daily, can prevent someone becoming infected in the first place.
01:00-01:05 Weather for the Week Ahead
01:05-06:00 Joins R4 News Channel
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