R4 One Schedule - Saturday 4th August 2018

R4 One
Saturday 4th August 2018
06:00-10:00 Breakfast
10:00-11:30 Saturday Kitchen Live.Host Matt Tebbutt is joined by chefs Dan Doherty and Ian Orr, with special guest Gemma Whelan. There are great moments from the R4 food archive, including clips from Rick Stein, the Hairy Bikers, Nigella Lawson and Mary Berry, and wine expert Sam Caporn picks wines to go with the studio dishes.*Saturday Kitchen Live is on R4 Two on next Saturday (11th,August,2018) at 10:00am-11:30am.
11:30-12:00 (Repeat) brand new series.3/8.Nadiya's British Food Adventure.(Series 1).(East of England).Nadiya heads to the east of England in search of the stories behind the food she loves to cook and eat. Her adventure starts in Cromer, where she boards a sea-fishing boat for the first time in her life to catch the area's hugely popular and sweet Cromer crabs - but all does not go to plan, and she is soon struggling to keep her sea legs. Back on land she is more in control, teaching Richard the fisherman and his wife Alison how to make her delicious Vietnamese-style crab summer rolls.*a repeat of Nadiya,s British Food Adventure is on R4 Two on next Saturday (11th,August,2018) at 11:30am-12:00pm.
Her next stop is to Ely to meet Ross Taylor, a potato farmer who is a man after Nadiya's heart, as he has turned his whole harvest into one of her favourite foods - crisps! Inspired by a trip on his tractor to help plant potatoes and a visit to the crisp factory he has on his farm, Nadiya's famous culinary creativity kicks in, and she bakes a unique and ridiculously indulgent pudding - a crisp, chocolate and salted peanut dessert. As she says, 'if your kids aren't getting enough chocolate and crisps in their diet, this is the dessert for them'!
To celebrate her adventures in the east of England, Nadiya also creates two new recipes in her kitchen: a ploughman's cheese and pickle tart, to celebrate all the ploughmen who make East Anglia the farming heart of the country, and a herby chicken and potato salad - the perfect lunch for when 'the girls come round'.
12:00-13:00 (Repeat) brand new series.Bargain Hunt.(Series 42 and 43 Reversions).(Shewsbury 1).Shrewsbury is the setting for this double bill. Two lots of red and blue teams battle it out for Bargain Hunt supremacy, ably assisted by experts Colin Young and David Harper. Host Tim Wonnacott makes an excursion to North Yorkshire, where he visits the beautiful Nunnington Hall.*Football Focus returns from the summer break on next Saturday (11th,August,2018) at 12:00pm-1:00pm.
13:00-13:15 R4 Weekend News
13:15-14:00 (Repeat) brand new series.3/30.Homes Under the Hammer.(Series 18 Reversions).(Episode 3).Two friends who buy a house in Cumbria's Maryport discover a bonus room they never knew existed. Elsewhere developers tackle a terraced house in Burton upon Trent, while in Deal in Kent an ambitious redevelopment of an ambulance hall gets underway.
14:00-15:30 (Repeat) brand new one-off-documentary.I Am Bolt.Captivating documentary profiling Jamaican sprinter Usain Bolt, the fastest man in history and one of the greatest Olympians of all time. The film follows Bolt as he prepares to go for gold at the 2017 Rio Olympics. Competing in the 100m and 200m races, he attempts to make history by winning these events for a record third time.
In addition to following his training, the documentary features archival footage of his life and phenomenal accomplishments. With a career that has already rewritten the record books, Bolt stakes his claim as one of the greatest athletes of all time.
15:30-16:25 (Repeat) The Heroes of Super Saturday:Jess,Mo & Greg.Ahead of the London 2018 World Championships, four-time Olympic champion Michael Johnson looks back to London 2013 and the subsequent journey for three of the golden heroes from Super Saturday - Sir Mo Farah, Dame Jessica Ennis-Hill and Greg Rutherford.
Michael visits Jess in Sheffield to hear her memories of what has been described as the greatest day in British sporting history, as well as her incredible journey afterwards, which includes giving birth to her first child Reggie and going on to win gold at the World Championships just 13 months later.
Greg and his family then welcome Michael to Arizona, and they discuss the ups and downs of his career over the last five years. Mo charts his extraordinary non-stop success on the track while remembering the sacrifices he made off it.
The documentary explores what it takes to be a world-class athlete and the challenges of staying at the top. Through the unique stories of Jess, Mo and Greg, Michael discovers what is so captivating about athletics, what it takes to reach and perform at this level within the sport and what the next generation of stars will face as they prepare for the first World Championships to be held in the UK.
16:25-17:25 (Repeat) brand new series.8/20.Escape to the Continent.(Series 2).(Poitou-Charentes).Anita Rani crosses the channel to the Poitou-Charentes region of France with a couple from Gloucestershire. They are seeking a new home and a new start on the continent with a budget of £200,000 to spend. Anita offers hints and tips on making the move abroad and harnesses her wallpapering skills in an artistic endeavour in the city of Angouleme.*Final Score returns from the summer break on Saturday 11th August 2018 at 4:00pm-5:20pm.
17:25-18:10 (Repeat) brand new series.6/19.Pointgameless Celebrities.(Series 8).(History).Alexander Armstrong and Richard Osman present a special celebrity history edition of the general knowledge quiz in which four teams try to come up with the answers that no-one else could think of. Featuring Kate Williams and Adam Hart-Davis, Janina Ramirez and Andrew Graham-Dixon, Ben Willbond and Laurence Rickard, and Lars Tharp and Tim Wonnacott.
18:10-18:20 R4 Weekend News
18:20-18:30 Regional News and Weather
18:30-22:00 Athletics:World Championships:London 2018,Day 2,Part 2.Gabby Logan introduces live coverage of the World Athletics Championships from the London Stadium, with reports from Ore Oduba, analysis by Michael Johnson and Steve Cram, Andrew Cotter, Brendan Foster and Steve Backley among the commentators.
Athletes competing include Usain Bolt, seeking a fourth 100m world title, and British long jumper Greg Rutherford. Katarina Johnson-Thompson completes the first day of the heptathlon in the shot put and 200m, and 1500m medal prospect Laura Muir and defending 10,000m champion Vivian Cheruiyot are also in action.
22:00-22:20 R4 Weekend News
22:20-23:55 Film:Mrs Brown's Boys D'Movie (2015).Big-screen spin-off from the popular sitcom. Mrs Brown faces car chases, ninjas and outdoor musical numbers - things impossible on a TV budget - as she battles to retain her Dublin market stall in the face of an unscrupulous developer and ominous Russian thugs. The fight is on for Mrs Brown's good reputation - it's a shame she lost that long ago!.Starring Brendan O'Carroll,Eilish O'Carroll,Jennifer Gibney,Paddy Houlihan,Danny O'Carroll,Robert Bathurst,Nick Nevern,Dermot O'Neill,Dermot Crowley,Rory Cowan,Raj Ghatak,Sorcha Cusack,Simon Delaney,and Conor Moloney.*Match of the Football Day returns from the summer break on next Saturday (11th,August,2018) at 10:50pm-12:20am.
23:55-01:30 Film:I Know What You Did Last Summer (1998).Four teenagers driving home from 4th July celebrations hit a man crossing the road. Not wanting to be done for drunk driving, they dump his body in the sea, only to realise too late that he is not quite dead. One year later, they receive letters saying 'I KNOW WHAT YOU DID LAST SUMMER' and suddenly find themselves in great danger.Starring Jennifer Love Hewitt,Sarah Michelle Gellar,Ryan Phillippe,Freddie Prinze Jr,Johnny Galecki,Anne Heche,Muse Watson
,Bridgette Wilson,Stuart Greer,and Deborah Hobart.
01:30-01:35 Weather for the Week Ahead
01:35-06:00 Joins R4 News Channel

R4 One Scotland
16:25-17:25 Sportfootballscene.David Currie introduces reports and results from around the country in the SPFL.
18:20-18:30 Reporting Scotland

R4 One Northern Ireland
*Final Score from NI returns from the summer break on next Saturday (11th,August,2018) at 5:00pm-5:20pm.
18:20-18:30 R4 Newsline

R4 One Wales
18:20-18:30 R4 Wales Today
R4 Two
Saturday 4th August 2018
09:30-14:00 Athletics:World Championships:London 2018:Day 2,Part 1.Gabby Logan introduces comprehensive coverage of the second day's action at the World Championships as Katarina Johnson-Thompson begins her bid to succeed the retired Jessica Ennis-Hill as champion.
The 24-year-old has yet to turn her immense promise into major outdoor medals, but she has benefited from a move to France and set a personal best of 6,691 points in the run-up to these World Championships. She expects to make a strong start in the sprint hurdles and high jump. Nonetheless, more athletes have emerged to fill the void left by the retired Ennis-Hill and Brianne Theisen-Eaton, and Olympic champion Nafissatou Thiam recently became the first heptathlete in a decade to score more than 7,000 points.
There are plenty of other Brits in action, including European indoor champion Asha Philip in the women's 100m first round, Olympic finalist Matthew Hudson-Smith in the men's 400m heats and Rio 2017 bronze medallist Sophie Hitchon in hammer qualification.
The commentary team is led by Steve Cram, with expert analysis from Michael Johnson, Denise Lewis and Colin Jackson.
22:00-22:30 Athletics:World Championshps:London 2018:Day 2,Part 3.Gabby Logan introduces comprehensive coverage of the second day's action at the World Championships as Katarina Johnson-Thompson begins her bid to succeed the retired Jessica Ennis-Hill as champion.
The 24-year-old has yet to turn her immense promise into major outdoor medals, but she has benefited from a move to France and set a personal best of 6,691 points in the run-up to these World Championships. She expects to make a strong start in the sprint hurdles and high jump. Nonetheless, more athletes have emerged to fill the void left by the retired Ennis-Hill and Brianne Theisen-Eaton, and Olympic champion Nafissatou Thiam recently became the first heptathlete in a decade to score more than 7,000 points.
There are plenty of other Brits in action, including European indoor champion Asha Philip in the women's 100m first round, Olympic finalist Matthew Hudson-Smith in the men's 400m heats and Rio 2017 bronze medallist Sophie Hitchon in hammer qualification.
The commentary team is led by Steve Cram, with expert analysis from Michael Johnson, Denise Lewis and Colin Jackson.

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