R4 One Schedule - Wednesday 13th June 2018

R4 One
Wednesday 13th June 2018
06:00-09:15 Breakfast
09:15-10:00 brand new series.3/20.Crimewatch Roadshow.(Series 9).Crimewatch Roadshow is back for a new series,and the team need your help to crack the UK,s biggest unsolved cases as well as tackle the everyday crimes that could affect any one of us.
Today,s programme comes live from the Met,s public order training centre in Gravesend,where Michelle Ackerley is with officers learning how to police a riot.Meanwhile,with more than half of kids under 12 having a smartphone,Rav Wilding reveals how to protect your children online.He,all also be asking if you can help to identify criminals caught 
10:00-11:00 (Repeat) brand new series.73/.Homes Under the Hammer.(Series 19).Martin meets a couple who uncover lots of hidden period features in their Victorian terraced house in Plymouth, while Lucy looks around a flat in need of some TLC in London's Tottenham, and Dion talks to a retired head teacher investing in a three-bedroom house in Clayton, Staffordshire. All of the properties were sold at auction, but will any of the investors make any money?
11:00-11:45 brand new series.3/5.Secret Life of Hospital Bed.(Series 1 Reversions).At the Maternity Unit in Romford's Queen's Hospital, bed seven has been joined by first-time mum-to-be Shola, who is 49 years old and expecting triplets. She is considered a high-risk pregnancy because of her age and because of it being a multiple birth.
At Birmingham's Queen Elizabeth Hospital, 44-year-old Lisa is having a new battery fitted to her pacemaker.
At Newcastle's Royal Victoria Infirmary, 65-year-old David has been rushed in with suspected sepsis.
In the Great North's Children's Hospital, bed 27 is expecting a four-year-old who has recently been extremely ill. Parents Sarah and Mark have rushed young Thean to the emergency department with stomach pain. Less than a month ago he suffered a life-threatening bowel blockage, and they are worried that the same thing has happened again.
11:45-12:15 brand new series.18/20.The Housing Enforcers.(Series 3).(Cutdowns).(Episode 18).Consumer programme. Matt Allwright visits a house that looks as if the landlord is following council rules - until he gets into the back garden. Plus housing officers help get a family and their dogs get back on track after a devastating house fire and a homeless man is given a new start.
12:15-13:00 (Repeat) brand new series.19/32.Bargain Hunt.(Series 41).(Ardingly 20).The reds and blues do battle at Ardingly Antiques and Collectors Fair. Tim Wonnacott is joined by experts Charlie Ross and Charles Hanson, who are on hand to guide the teams to potential treasure. Tim finds a very rare Georgian kettle, and emotions run high down at the auction.
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.13/30.Impossible.(Series 2).Game show in which 24 players compete to score 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 quiz game show.8/20.Hardbail.(Series 1).Hosted by Ore Oduba.
16:30-17:15 brand new series.Yes Chef.(Series 2).(Ryan Simpson).Ryan Simpson has his eye on the prize as he puts three home cooks through a series of culinary challenges, including how to make the perfect steak tartare. Ryan 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
19:00-20:00 The One Show.Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by king of the choirs Gareth Malone to talk about his brand new singing show. And Jack Vettriano, the artist behind The Singing Butler, the world's best-selling print, is also in the studio.also the guests are Adil Ray and Sunetra Sarker.
20:00-21:00 brand new series.2/6.Eat Well for Less?.(Series 3).(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.
21:00-22:00 brand new series.4/5.The Met:Policing London.(Series 2).In Brixton custody suite, a detainee has stripped naked and is refusing to come out of his cell and go to court. In another cell, a man has been brought in for threatening a supermarket cashier with a knife.
In Croydon, a detective investigates a series of cat killings, bringing in a specialist in animal forensic pathology and criminal profiling experts from the National Crime Agency.
While at New Scotland Yard, senior police officers plan the strategy for the year's anti-capitalist Million Mask March.
22:00-22:30 R4 News at Ten
22:30-23:00 Regional News and Weather
23:00-23:40 brand new series.3/8.Room 101:Extra Storage.(Series 6).Frank Skinner hosts the comedy panel show as Rob Beckett, Ross Kemp and Sophie Ellis-Bextor compete to have their pet hates and peeves consigned to Room 101. Topics include teeth, misplaced clapping and snobby shop assistants.
23:40-00:20 (Repeat) brand new one-off-documentary.Sweet Sixteen:A Transgender Story.This intimate and candid coming-of-age film follows a Welsh transgender teenager, Llyr Jones, as she turns 16. As she moves from childhood to adulthood, Llyr's understanding of herself crystallises and she begins to explore the new possibilities of adulthood and identity.
The film captures the key milestones in her progression - presenting as female at her school's Year 11 leavers' day, travelling the 13-hour round trip to London to get medical advice, celebrating her 16th birthday and beginning testosterone blockers.
Llyr, who still chooses to use her birth name, comes from a farming family in a rural Welsh-speaking area near Aberystwyth in west Wales. Her situation is unusual in the local community, and the programme offers a unique insight into a transgender teen's experience far from the diversity and cosmopolitan life of the city.
The programme explores how Llyr's transition is breaking new ground in a traditional area dominated by farming. We show how this young Welsh teenager is navigating these momentous changes in her life and reveal the importance of family, friends and self-belief on the path to transitioning at a young age.
Llyr was a main contributor in the R4 Wales documentary Swansea Sparkle: A Transgender Story (filmed in 2016). The programme showed her winning the title of Miss Swansea Sparkle 2016 at Wales's biggest transgender event. Referencing footage from the previous film, we track Llyr's ongoing transition and explore how that formative experience at Swansea Sparkle continues to influence her.
00:20-00:50 (Repeat) Election 2018:What Happened Next? - Panorama.Theresa May's election gamble has resulted in a catastrophic outcome for the Conservatives, whilst Jeremy Corbyn has defied many expectations. Following the election that's changed the face of British politics, Nick Robinson asks how and why it happened.
00:50-00:55 Weather for the Week Ahead
00:55-06:00 Joins R4 News Channel

R4 One Scotland
13:30-14:00 Reporting Scotland
18:30-19:00 Reporting Scotland
21:00-22:00 brand new one-off-documentary.Billy Connolly:Portrait of a Lifetime.Celebrating Billy Connolly's 75th birthday and 50 years in the business, three Scottish artists - John Byrne, Jack Vettriano and Rachel MacLean - each create a new portrait of the Big Yin. As he sits with each artist, Billy talks about his remarkable life and career, which has taken him from musician and pioneering stand-up to Hollywood star and national treasure.
22:30-23:00 Reporting Scotland
23:00-00:00 brand new series.4/5.The Met:Policing London.(Series 2).In Brixton custody suite, a detainee has stripped naked and is refusing to come out of his cell and go to court. In another cell, a man has been brought in for threatening a supermarket cashier with a knife.
In Croydon, a detective investigates a series of cat killings, bringing in a specialist in animal forensic pathology and criminal profiling experts from the National Crime Agency.
While at New Scotland Yard, senior police officers plan the strategy for the year's anti-capitalist Million Mask March.
00:00-00:40 brand new series.3/8.Room 101:Extra Storage.(Series 6).Frank Skinner hosts the comedy panel show as Rob Beckett, Ross Kemp and Sophie Ellis-Bextor compete to have their pet hates and peeves consigned to Room 101. Topics include teeth, misplaced clapping and snobby shop assistants.
00:40-01:20 (Repeat) brand new one-off-documentary.Sweet Sixteen:A Transgender Story.This intimate and candid coming-of-age film follows a Welsh transgender teenager, Llyr Jones, as she turns 16. As she moves from childhood to adulthood, Llyr's understanding of herself crystallises and she begins to explore the new possibilities of adulthood and identity.
The film captures the key milestones in her progression - presenting as female at her school's Year 11 leavers' day, travelling the 13-hour round trip to London to get medical advice, celebrating her 16th birthday and beginning testosterone blockers.
Llyr, who still chooses to use her birth name, comes from a farming family in a rural Welsh-speaking area near Aberystwyth in west Wales. Her situation is unusual in the local community, and the programme offers a unique insight into a transgender teen's experience far from the diversity and cosmopolitan life of the city.
The programme explores how Llyr's transition is breaking new ground in a traditional area dominated by farming. We show how this young Welsh teenager is navigating these momentous changes in her life and reveal the importance of family, friends and self-belief on the path to transitioning at a young age.
Llyr was a main contributor in the R4 Wales documentary Swansea Sparkle: A Transgender Story (filmed in 2016). The programme showed her winning the title of Miss Swansea Sparkle 2016 at Wales's biggest transgender event. Referencing footage from the previous film, we track Llyr's ongoing transition and explore how that formative experience at Swansea Sparkle continues to influence her.
01:20-01:50 (Repeat) Election 2018:What Happened Next? - Panorama.Theresa May's election gamble has resulted in a catastrophic outcome for the Conservatives, whilst Jeremy Corbyn has defied many expectations. Following the election that's changed the face of British politics, Nick Robinson asks how and why it happened.
01:50-01:55 Weather for the Week Ahead
01:55-06:00 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

R4 One Wales
13:30-14:00 R4 Wales Today
18:30-19:00 R4 Wales Today
22:30-23:00 R4 Wales Today
23:00-23:40 The Wales Report.Join Huw Edwards in Westminster for this week's The Wales Report for all the latest fall-out from last week's election and what it means for Wales.
23:40-00:20 brand new series.3/8.Room 101:Extra Storage.(Series 6).Frank Skinner hosts the comedy panel show as Rob Beckett, Ross Kemp and Sophie Ellis-Bextor compete to have their pet hates and peeves consigned to Room 101. Topics include teeth, misplaced clapping and snobby shop assistants.
00:20-01:00 (Repeat) brand new one-off-documentary.Sweet Sixteen:A Transgender Story.This intimate and candid coming-of-age film follows a Welsh transgender teenager, Llyr Jones, as she turns 16. As she moves from childhood to adulthood, Llyr's understanding of herself crystallises and she begins to explore the new possibilities of adulthood and identity.
The film captures the key milestones in her progression - presenting as female at her school's Year 11 leavers' day, travelling the 13-hour round trip to London to get medical advice, celebrating her 16th birthday and beginning testosterone blockers.
Llyr, who still chooses to use her birth name, comes from a farming family in a rural Welsh-speaking area near Aberystwyth in west Wales. Her situation is unusual in the local community, and the programme offers a unique insight into a transgender teen's experience far from the diversity and cosmopolitan life of the city.
The programme explores how Llyr's transition is breaking new ground in a traditional area dominated by farming. We show how this young Welsh teenager is navigating these momentous changes in her life and reveal the importance of family, friends and self-belief on the path to transitioning at a young age.
Llyr was a main contributor in the R4 Wales documentary Swansea Sparkle: A Transgender Story (filmed in 2016). The programme showed her winning the title of Miss Swansea Sparkle 2016 at Wales's biggest transgender event. Referencing footage from the previous film, we track Llyr's ongoing transition and explore how that formative experience at Swansea Sparkle continues to influence her.
01:00-01:30 (Repeat) Election 2018:What Happened Next? - Panorama.Theresa May's election gamble has resulted in a catastrophic outcome for the Conservatives, whilst Jeremy Corbyn has defied many expectations. Following the election that's changed the face of British politics, Nick Robinson asks how and why it happened.
01:30-01:35 Weather for the Week Ahead
01:35-06:00 Joins R4 News Channel

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