R4 One
Sunday 17th June 2018
06:00-09:00 Breakfast
09:00-10:00 The Andrew Marr Show.Andrew is joined by chancellor Philip Hammond and shadow Brexit secretary Sir Keir Starmer.
10:00-11:00 brand new series.1/20.Sunday Morning Live.(Series 8).Topical debate on the week's big talking points with Sean Fletcher and Emma Barnett.
11:00-12:15 Sunday Politics.Nick Robinson looks at the start of Brexit negotiations and the political response to the Grenfell Tower fire. With Commons leader Andrea Leadsom, shadow local government secretary Andrew Gwynne, crossbencher Lord Digby Jones and fund manager Nicola Horlick.
Julia Hartley-Brewer, Tom Newton Dunn and Steve Richards are on the political panel.
12:15-13:15 brand new series.8/14.Bradby on Sunday.(Series 5)
13:15-13:30 R4 Weekend News
13:30-14:30 (Repeat) brand new series.70/.Homes Under the Hammer.(Series 18).Lucy meets a primary school teacher who buys a basement flat in East Dulwich in London which looks perfect, but she soon discovers has a major issue. Will she be able to sort it out on her budget and go to the top of the class?
Martin meets property developers in Ebbw Vale in Wales and Workington in Cumbria - both of whom have ambitious plans for kitchens and bathrooms!
14:30-15:15 (Repeat) brand new series.22/25.Money for Nothing.(Series 2).Sarah Moore rescues three items from Bredbury recycling centre. It is up to Josh and Oli to reimagine some discarded logs, while lighting supremo Guy Trench is hoping he can create some top-end lighting from a rusty petrol can. After plumbing the depths of her imagination, Sarah comes up with a great idea to transform some old pipes into fabulous and desirable centrepieces.
15:15-16:00 (Repeat) brand new series.70/76.Flog It!.(Series 10).(Stapleford).Flog It comes from Stapleford Park in the heart of the Leicestershire countryside. Joining Paul Martin to survey the antiques and collectables are experts, Mark Stacey and Elisabeth Talbot.
Elisabeth is entranced by an exquisite early gramophone and Mark reveals a soft spot for some big cats. Paul visits Thrumpton Hall to marvel at its opulent Restoration staircase and discovers a connection with Lord Byron through some very interesting relics.
16:00-17:00 (Repeat) brand new series.3/11.The Great Baking Food Off.(Series 3).(Bread)
17:00-17:10 Lifeline.IntoUniversity.Tom Hollander presents an appeal on behalf of IntoUniversity, a national charity that provides local learning centres in some of the UK's most deprived communities. Working with children from the age of seven, the charity starts the conversation early about higher education, making sure it is viewed as an option for any child, no matter their background.
Nahyan from east London grew up thinking university was out of his reach but, after getting involved with IntoUniversity at 14, he has now completed his first year at Goldsmiths, University of London.
Ash, a single mum, lives in Brighton with her two children Harry and Annie and they have used their local learning centre for two years. The change Ash has seen in her children's confidence and grades has been remarkable and, no matter what her financial position is in future, she is now determined that university will be an option for Harry and Annie.
17:10-17:25 Points of View.Jeremy Vine presents your views on R4 television programmes.
17:25-18:00 Songs of Praise.(Mallorca).Connie Fisher joins the Street Angels of Magaluf as they patrol the Spanish party town, offering aid and advice to dusk-to-dawn revellers.
18:00-19:00 (Repeat) brand new series.2/8.Eat Well for Less?.(Series 4).(The Caan Family).Gregg and Chris are faced with one of their biggest challenges yet. Can they keep the Caan family from Glasgow, mum Tina, dad Ryan and kids Laila, six, and Ray, eight, away from their favourite takeaways and get them cooking from scratch?
Gregg and Chris meet dietician Hala El Shafie to see what's really in some of our most popular takeaways, while Chris investigates what supermarkets are doing to tackle food waste and helps the Caans try and overcome their wasteful ways.
Ryan is addicted to food shopping and loves his fridge to be full, but with a weekly visit to the supermarket, a trip to the butchers and top-up shops every other day, this family's food bills are spiralling out of control. When it comes to food, convenience is king in the Caan household with takeaways being a weekly staple, all adding to the cost.
Gregg and Chris work out they're spending three and half times more than the average family of four. Completely unaware at how much they're spending, the Caans are left in total shock by the news. They're determined to change their lifestyle and ensure the kids don't follow their bad example.
Throughout the week of swaps, Gregg and Chris challenge Ryan and Tina to make takeaway-inspired meals from scratch and to use up the food in the fridge, rather than throwing it away. As the experiment comes to an end, will Gregg and Chris have saved the Caans enough money to get the whole family to Australia for a family wedding?
Also this week the team visit Coventry, where a water polo team blind-taste tests different brands of houmous.
19:00-19:20 R4 Weekend News
19:20-19:30 Regional News and Weather
19:30-20:30 Countryactivisfile.(Wye:Hay Festival).Ellie Harrison and Sean Fletcher are at the Hay Festival, one of the UK's biggest literature and arts festivals.
Ellie goes behind the scenes to meet some of the writers and artists, the organisers and many of the thousands of visitors who flock here each year. She then heads out to the country for a special wildlife safari inspired by one of the books on show. She also joins the team spotting and tagging adders using radio tracking devices.
Sean is on a literary adventure of his own with a group drawing inspiration from the beautiful Wye Valley countryside. He also meets some local food producers at the festival, including one who's putting a whole new spin on ice cream.
Adam Henson looks at how new technology can help in the fight against drought, and John Craven is here with new news of this year's Countryfile Photographic Competition.
Organic food has never been more popular. The market for it continues to grow as across Britain more and more people are forking out to make sure what they eat is organic. So why is it that the amount of land in the UK farmed organically is falling? Tom Heap finds out.
20:30-21:30 brand new series.The Superstar UK.(Series 7).(Live show results 2)
21:30-22:30 brand new series.2/9.Poldark.(Series 3).As Elizabeth becomes more ambivalent about Valentine, George courts Sir Francis Basset for the vacant magistracy position. Ross is reintroduced to Tholly Tregirls, an old friend of his father's and a ne'er-do-well who has returned to area. Verity returns to Trenwith, awaiting word from her husband, Andrew, whose ship is en route to Lisbon, while Elizabeth feels the sting of Morwenna and Geoffrey Charles's connection.
The Carnes disobey Ross by crossing Trenwith land and Drake gives Morwenna winter primroses. Ross learns that Andrew's ship is missing and Dwight's has been lost in combat so he puts out word along the coast, seeking information for a reward. Sam's flock provoke George, so George has Odgers ban them from church. Ross, Demelza, Verity and Caroline attend Basset's gathering, where several French nobles are staying, to learn of the vessels' fates.
Drake shows Morwenna and Geoffrey Charles a holy well of fresh water by the beach and Reverend Halse offers Ross the magistracy role, but Ross refuses and it is given to George. Caroline discovers that Andrew is safe, but Ross tells Demelza he fears the worst for Dwight. Tholly arrives with information and Ross sails for France with him as Dwight faces execution and Verity leaves for Lisbon for good.
22:30-22:50 R4 Weekend News
22:50-23:00 Regional News and Weather
23:00-00:40 Film:Thor:The Dark World (2014).The hammer-wielding hero returns for more mythology-inspired action in this comic book adventure. Faced with the intergalactic warlord Malekith, a foe that even Odin and Asgard cannot resist, Thor embarks on his most perilous and personal journey yet, one that pits him against a sinister race of Dark Elves. With the future of the universe in the hands of the gods, can thunderous Thor bring order to the cosmos?.Starring Chris Hemsworth
,Natalie Portman,Tom Hiddleston,Anthony Hopkins,Christopher Eccleston,Jaimie Alexander,Zachary Levi,Ray Stevenson,Tadanobu Asano,Idris Elba,Rene Russo,Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje,Kat Dennings
,Stellan Skarsgard,Alice Krige,Clive Russell,Jonathan Howard,Ramone Morgan,Obada Alassadi,Imaan Chentouf,Chris O'Dowd,Stan Lee,and Steve Scott.
00:40-00:45 Weather for the Week Ahead
00:45-06:00 Joins R4 News Channel
R4 One Scotland
11:00-12:15 Sunday Politics Scotland.Nick Robinson and Gordon Brewer look at the start of Brexit negotiations and the political response to the Grenfell Tower fire. With Commons leader Andrea Leadsom, shadow local government secretary Andrew Gwynne, crossbencher Lord Digby Jones and fund manager Nicola Horlick.
Julia Hartley-Brewer, Tom Newton Dunn and Steve Richards are on the political panel.
19:20-19:30 Reporting Scotland
22:50-23:00 Reporting Scotland
R4 One Northern Ireland
11:00-12:15 Sunday Politics Northern Ireland.Nick Robinson and Mark Carruthers look at the start of Brexit negotiations and the political response to the Grenfell Tower fire. With Commons leader Andrea Leadsom, shadow local government secretary Andrew Gwynne, crossbencher Lord Digby Jones and fund manager Nicola Horlick.
Julia Hartley-Brewer, Tom Newton Dunn and Steve Richards are on the political panel.
19:20-19:30 R4 Newsline
22:50-23:00 R4 Newsline
R4 One Wales
11:00-12:15 Sunday Politics Wales.Nick Robinson and Arwyn Jones look at the start of Brexit negotiations and the political response to the Grenfell Tower fire. With Commons leader Andrea Leadsom, shadow local government secretary Andrew Gwynne, crossbencher Lord Digby Jones and fund manager Nicola Horlick.
Julia Hartley-Brewer, Tom Newton Dunn and Steve Richards are on the political panel.
19:20-19:30 R4 Wales Today
22:50-23:00 R4 Wales Today
Sunday 17th June 2018
06:00-09:00 Breakfast
09:00-10:00 The Andrew Marr Show.Andrew is joined by chancellor Philip Hammond and shadow Brexit secretary Sir Keir Starmer.
10:00-11:00 brand new series.1/20.Sunday Morning Live.(Series 8).Topical debate on the week's big talking points with Sean Fletcher and Emma Barnett.
11:00-12:15 Sunday Politics.Nick Robinson looks at the start of Brexit negotiations and the political response to the Grenfell Tower fire. With Commons leader Andrea Leadsom, shadow local government secretary Andrew Gwynne, crossbencher Lord Digby Jones and fund manager Nicola Horlick.
Julia Hartley-Brewer, Tom Newton Dunn and Steve Richards are on the political panel.
12:15-13:15 brand new series.8/14.Bradby on Sunday.(Series 5)
13:15-13:30 R4 Weekend News
13:30-14:30 (Repeat) brand new series.70/.Homes Under the Hammer.(Series 18).Lucy meets a primary school teacher who buys a basement flat in East Dulwich in London which looks perfect, but she soon discovers has a major issue. Will she be able to sort it out on her budget and go to the top of the class?
Martin meets property developers in Ebbw Vale in Wales and Workington in Cumbria - both of whom have ambitious plans for kitchens and bathrooms!
14:30-15:15 (Repeat) brand new series.22/25.Money for Nothing.(Series 2).Sarah Moore rescues three items from Bredbury recycling centre. It is up to Josh and Oli to reimagine some discarded logs, while lighting supremo Guy Trench is hoping he can create some top-end lighting from a rusty petrol can. After plumbing the depths of her imagination, Sarah comes up with a great idea to transform some old pipes into fabulous and desirable centrepieces.
15:15-16:00 (Repeat) brand new series.70/76.Flog It!.(Series 10).(Stapleford).Flog It comes from Stapleford Park in the heart of the Leicestershire countryside. Joining Paul Martin to survey the antiques and collectables are experts, Mark Stacey and Elisabeth Talbot.
Elisabeth is entranced by an exquisite early gramophone and Mark reveals a soft spot for some big cats. Paul visits Thrumpton Hall to marvel at its opulent Restoration staircase and discovers a connection with Lord Byron through some very interesting relics.
16:00-17:00 (Repeat) brand new series.3/11.The Great Baking Food Off.(Series 3).(Bread)
17:00-17:10 Lifeline.IntoUniversity.Tom Hollander presents an appeal on behalf of IntoUniversity, a national charity that provides local learning centres in some of the UK's most deprived communities. Working with children from the age of seven, the charity starts the conversation early about higher education, making sure it is viewed as an option for any child, no matter their background.
Nahyan from east London grew up thinking university was out of his reach but, after getting involved with IntoUniversity at 14, he has now completed his first year at Goldsmiths, University of London.
Ash, a single mum, lives in Brighton with her two children Harry and Annie and they have used their local learning centre for two years. The change Ash has seen in her children's confidence and grades has been remarkable and, no matter what her financial position is in future, she is now determined that university will be an option for Harry and Annie.
17:10-17:25 Points of View.Jeremy Vine presents your views on R4 television programmes.
17:25-18:00 Songs of Praise.(Mallorca).Connie Fisher joins the Street Angels of Magaluf as they patrol the Spanish party town, offering aid and advice to dusk-to-dawn revellers.
18:00-19:00 (Repeat) brand new series.2/8.Eat Well for Less?.(Series 4).(The Caan Family).Gregg and Chris are faced with one of their biggest challenges yet. Can they keep the Caan family from Glasgow, mum Tina, dad Ryan and kids Laila, six, and Ray, eight, away from their favourite takeaways and get them cooking from scratch?
Gregg and Chris meet dietician Hala El Shafie to see what's really in some of our most popular takeaways, while Chris investigates what supermarkets are doing to tackle food waste and helps the Caans try and overcome their wasteful ways.
Ryan is addicted to food shopping and loves his fridge to be full, but with a weekly visit to the supermarket, a trip to the butchers and top-up shops every other day, this family's food bills are spiralling out of control. When it comes to food, convenience is king in the Caan household with takeaways being a weekly staple, all adding to the cost.
Gregg and Chris work out they're spending three and half times more than the average family of four. Completely unaware at how much they're spending, the Caans are left in total shock by the news. They're determined to change their lifestyle and ensure the kids don't follow their bad example.
Throughout the week of swaps, Gregg and Chris challenge Ryan and Tina to make takeaway-inspired meals from scratch and to use up the food in the fridge, rather than throwing it away. As the experiment comes to an end, will Gregg and Chris have saved the Caans enough money to get the whole family to Australia for a family wedding?
Also this week the team visit Coventry, where a water polo team blind-taste tests different brands of houmous.
19:00-19:20 R4 Weekend News
19:20-19:30 Regional News and Weather
19:30-20:30 Countryactivisfile.(Wye:Hay Festival).Ellie Harrison and Sean Fletcher are at the Hay Festival, one of the UK's biggest literature and arts festivals.
Ellie goes behind the scenes to meet some of the writers and artists, the organisers and many of the thousands of visitors who flock here each year. She then heads out to the country for a special wildlife safari inspired by one of the books on show. She also joins the team spotting and tagging adders using radio tracking devices.
Sean is on a literary adventure of his own with a group drawing inspiration from the beautiful Wye Valley countryside. He also meets some local food producers at the festival, including one who's putting a whole new spin on ice cream.
Adam Henson looks at how new technology can help in the fight against drought, and John Craven is here with new news of this year's Countryfile Photographic Competition.
Organic food has never been more popular. The market for it continues to grow as across Britain more and more people are forking out to make sure what they eat is organic. So why is it that the amount of land in the UK farmed organically is falling? Tom Heap finds out.
20:30-21:30 brand new series.The Superstar UK.(Series 7).(Live show results 2)
21:30-22:30 brand new series.2/9.Poldark.(Series 3).As Elizabeth becomes more ambivalent about Valentine, George courts Sir Francis Basset for the vacant magistracy position. Ross is reintroduced to Tholly Tregirls, an old friend of his father's and a ne'er-do-well who has returned to area. Verity returns to Trenwith, awaiting word from her husband, Andrew, whose ship is en route to Lisbon, while Elizabeth feels the sting of Morwenna and Geoffrey Charles's connection.
The Carnes disobey Ross by crossing Trenwith land and Drake gives Morwenna winter primroses. Ross learns that Andrew's ship is missing and Dwight's has been lost in combat so he puts out word along the coast, seeking information for a reward. Sam's flock provoke George, so George has Odgers ban them from church. Ross, Demelza, Verity and Caroline attend Basset's gathering, where several French nobles are staying, to learn of the vessels' fates.
Drake shows Morwenna and Geoffrey Charles a holy well of fresh water by the beach and Reverend Halse offers Ross the magistracy role, but Ross refuses and it is given to George. Caroline discovers that Andrew is safe, but Ross tells Demelza he fears the worst for Dwight. Tholly arrives with information and Ross sails for France with him as Dwight faces execution and Verity leaves for Lisbon for good.
22:30-22:50 R4 Weekend News
22:50-23:00 Regional News and Weather
23:00-00:40 Film:Thor:The Dark World (2014).The hammer-wielding hero returns for more mythology-inspired action in this comic book adventure. Faced with the intergalactic warlord Malekith, a foe that even Odin and Asgard cannot resist, Thor embarks on his most perilous and personal journey yet, one that pits him against a sinister race of Dark Elves. With the future of the universe in the hands of the gods, can thunderous Thor bring order to the cosmos?.Starring Chris Hemsworth
,Natalie Portman,Tom Hiddleston,Anthony Hopkins,Christopher Eccleston,Jaimie Alexander,Zachary Levi,Ray Stevenson,Tadanobu Asano,Idris Elba,Rene Russo,Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje,Kat Dennings
,Stellan Skarsgard,Alice Krige,Clive Russell,Jonathan Howard,Ramone Morgan,Obada Alassadi,Imaan Chentouf,Chris O'Dowd,Stan Lee,and Steve Scott.
00:40-00:45 Weather for the Week Ahead
00:45-06:00 Joins R4 News Channel
11:00-12:15 Sunday Politics Scotland.Nick Robinson and Gordon Brewer look at the start of Brexit negotiations and the political response to the Grenfell Tower fire. With Commons leader Andrea Leadsom, shadow local government secretary Andrew Gwynne, crossbencher Lord Digby Jones and fund manager Nicola Horlick.
Julia Hartley-Brewer, Tom Newton Dunn and Steve Richards are on the political panel.
19:20-19:30 Reporting Scotland
22:50-23:00 Reporting Scotland
11:00-12:15 Sunday Politics Northern Ireland.Nick Robinson and Mark Carruthers look at the start of Brexit negotiations and the political response to the Grenfell Tower fire. With Commons leader Andrea Leadsom, shadow local government secretary Andrew Gwynne, crossbencher Lord Digby Jones and fund manager Nicola Horlick.
Julia Hartley-Brewer, Tom Newton Dunn and Steve Richards are on the political panel.
19:20-19:30 R4 Newsline
22:50-23:00 R4 Newsline
11:00-12:15 Sunday Politics Wales.Nick Robinson and Arwyn Jones look at the start of Brexit negotiations and the political response to the Grenfell Tower fire. With Commons leader Andrea Leadsom, shadow local government secretary Andrew Gwynne, crossbencher Lord Digby Jones and fund manager Nicola Horlick.
Julia Hartley-Brewer, Tom Newton Dunn and Steve Richards are on the political panel.
19:20-19:30 R4 Wales Today
22:50-23:00 R4 Wales Today




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