R4 One
Sunday 9th September 2018
06:00-07:05 Breakfast
07:05-08:30 (Repeat) Match of the Football Day.Gary Lineker presents Premier League highlights, including Manchester City v Liverpool, Leicester v Chelsea, Everton v Tottenham, Brighton v West Brom, Arsenal v Bournemouth, Southampton v Watford and Stoke v Manchester United.
08:30-09:30 The Andrew Marr Show.Interviews with key newsmakers and cultural figures, including defence secretary Sir Michael Fallon, Nato secretary general Jens Stoltenberg and director Conor McPherson. Reviewing the papers are R4 Europe editor Katya Adler, talkRADIO's Julia Hartley-Brewer and deputy editor of the New Statesman Helen Lewis.
09:30-13:30 Athletics:2018:GreatNorth Run.Gabby Logan presents live coverage as the Great North Run returns for a 37th year, with 57,000 runners set to take part. Four-time Olympic medallist Vivian Cheruiyot attempts to replicate her 2017 win but faces compatriot Mary Keitany and Great Britain's world bronze medallist Jo Pavey. Britain's Sammi Kinghorn, who won two gold medals at the World Para Athletics Championships in London, also races.
Alongside the elite field are thousands of amateur runners, many with inspirational stories of raising money, and some of these causes that will be heard about during the programme.
Denise Lewis, Colin Jackson and JJ Chalmers provide expert analysis, while commentary is by Steve Cram, Paula Radcliffe and Andrew Cotter.
13:30-13:45 R4 Weekend News
13:45-14:45 (Repeat) brand new series.2/4.Fake or Fortune?.(Series 6).(Tom Roberts).The team embark on a long-distance investigation to Australia as they try to prove that an online purchase from an English auction site is a lost work by Tom Roberts, considered one of Australia's greatest artists.
When Australian couple Joe and Rosanna Natoli came across a painting bearing the signature Tom Roberts on the website of an English auction site, they couldn't quite believe it. Roberts is considered one of Australia's most important artists - a pioneer of Australian Impressionism whose works hangs in major galleries. Even minor pictures sell for hundreds of thousands of pounds and the painting, a dramatic image of an anguished artist titled Rejected, had all the hallmarks of a lost early work. After a fierce bidding war, Joe bought the painting, shipped it back to Brisbane and presented it to a leading expert on the artist's work - only to be told that it was not genuine.
This was just the beginning of Joe and Rosanna's troubles. Three years after they bought the painting, Joe's business went bankrupt and the family lost their home. Joe still firmly believes that his original hunch was right, and he has asked Fake or Fortune for help. As an early work by Tom Roberts, the picture could be worth over £200,000. If the team can prove that Joe was right all along, it might give the family a chance to secure a home of their own.
The team believes some of the answers to the mystery lie in Tom Roberts's time in England, where he trained at the Royal Academy in the 1880s. The quest for further proof takes them to Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne, where they encounter several alarming fakes. Can the team find enough evidence to earn the painting a second hearing?
14:45-15:30 (Repeat) brand new series.5/25.Money for Nothing.(Series 2).(Episode 5).Sarah Moore is in Walsall sifting through unwanted items in search of some real finds that she can save from the dump. With three items successfully squirreled away she turns to upholsterer Ray Clarke in search of assistance, but can he transform a traditional wing-back chair from clapped out to contemporary? Meanwhile, Norman Wilkinson has been charged with breathing new life into some old brown furniture and Sarah has grabbed hold of a rug to work on herself - but there is a surprise in store that could mean some cash to return to an unsuspecting owner.
15:30-16:15 (Repeat) brand new series.Escape to the Country.(Series 16) (45 minute versions).(Norfolk).With a property budget of £425,000 to spend, Ginny Buckley is in Norfolk helping retirees make a return to the British countryside after 30 years living in Spain. Whilst in the county, Ginny also finds more about its colourful past and present when she meets the only woad grower in the UK.
16:15-16:30 Points of View.Jeremy Vine presents your views on R4 television programmes.
16:30-17:05 Songs of Praise.(Tenby).Katherine Jenkins travels to the monastery on Caldey Island, just off the coast from the holiday resort of Tenby in west Wales, to sample monastic life in the 21st century. This monastery funds itself through its own businesses and small enterprises, and Katherine is guided around the monastery by Brother David, one of the longest-serving monks, who is also a published poet.
Josie d'Arby travels to Swansea to meet the father-and-son duo behind the choir Angelicus Celtis, the Britain's Got Talent semi-finalists.
With hymns and songs from the beach at Tenby Harbour.
17:05-18:30 Film:Shrek 2 (2005).Animated sequel following the grumpy ogre and his bride as they head for the land of Far Far Away to meet her parents. As Shrek contends with his new in-laws, the wicked Fairy Godmother sets in motion a dastardly scheme to scupper his marriage to Fiona. And will any of them survive at the hands of dandy assassin Puss in Boots?
Featuring the voices of Mike Myers (Shrek), Eddie Murphy (Donkey), Cameron Diaz (Princess Fiona), Antonio Banderas (Puss in Boots), Julie Andrews (Queen), John Cleese (King), Rupert Everett (Prince Charming), Jennifer Saunders (Fairy Godmother), Aron Warner (Wolf), Kelly Asbury (Page/Elf/Nobleman/Nobleman's Son), Cody Cameron (Pinocchio/Three Pigs) and Conrad Vernon (Gingerbread Man/Cedric/Announcer/Muffin Man).Starring Mike Myers,Eddie Murphy
,Cameron Diaz,Antonio Banderas,Julie Andrews,John Cleese
,Rupert Everett,Jennifer Saunders,Aron Warner,Conrad Vernon
,Cody Cameron,and Kelly Asbury.
18:30-18:50 R4 Weekend News
18:50-19:00 Regional News and Weather
19:00-20:00 Countryactivisfile.(Rame Peninsula).Ellie is on the Rame Peninsula - Cornwall's 'forgotten corner' - and visits Mount Edgcumbe, where the UK's first ever native dark honeybee reserve has just opened. Previously thought to be all but extinct in the UK, an almost pure and distinctive population has been identified on the Rame Peninsula, and although they make up only one per cent of the bee population, it is thought they might hold the key to more sustainable beekeeping - Ellie finds out how.
We also catch up with Malcolm Baker, the last traditional fisherman in the Rame Peninsula. Malcolm relies on traditional tools and techniques and his knowledge of the sea to fish like generations of fishermen before him did, but with the world around him evolving at a rapid pace, Malcolm found himself becoming out of touch. However, an unlikely friendship with an Austrian youth worker had unexpected results for them both. Leo Kaserer made a film of the tradition of fishing in the Rame Peninsula with the idea of passing on dying skills to the next generation. The film followed Malcolm helping a group of disadvantaged youngsters get back on track, and the programme shows how they repaired a 100-year-old wooden fishing boat and experienced Malcolm's challenging way of life.
Tom is on the hunt for traditional British craftsmen and women. With many heritage crafts dying out, Tom is keen to find out what can be done to save them.
20:00-21:00 brand new series.3/4.Fake or Fortune?.(Series 6).(Gauguin).The team are on the trail of two pictures brought to their attention by viewers, both believed to be by Paul Gauguin - one of the giants of 19th-century art. Could two lost works have surfaced in Cambridgeshire and a suburb of Manchester?
Paul Gauguin is one of the most intriguing artists of late 19th-century France, a stockbroker who abandoned Paris for a bohemian life in Tahiti. He is certainly one of the most valuable - his Tahitian masterpiece When Will you Marry? sold for $200 million in 2016, making it one of the most expensive paintings ever sold.
A woman in Manchester thinks she may have inherited Gauguin's very first pencil sketch for this iconic painting. If it's genuine, this fragile relic of the artist's time in Tahiti could be worth over £200,000, but its authenticity has been called into doubt.
To raise the stakes even further, the team are on the trail of a second possible Gauguin - a still life depicting a bowl of fruit. A Cambridge-based man has spent years trying to prove that his oil painting, inherited from a family friend, is a genuine work that dates back to the crucial moment when Gauguin discovered the style which made him famous.
The team have got a battle on their hands because the authenticity of both works has been called into question by leading auction houses. The quest to find out the truth about the two pictures takes them to Bilbao, Brittany, Paris and the Imperial War Museum as they delve into the story of the sketch owner's grandfather, a German art historian who fled the Nazis for a new life in England. But as the investigation progresses, they stumble across a forgery scandal that is only beginning to come to light.Presented by Fiona Bruce and Philip Mould.
21:00-22:00 brand new series.Strike.(The Silkworm).(Episode 1).War veteran turned private investigator Cormoran Strike investigates the disappearance of a provocative author. Robin is caught between Strike and Matthew's hopes.Starring Tom Burke,Holliday Grainger
,Dorothy Atkinson,Monica Dolan,Kerr Logan,Dominic Mafham
,Tim McInnerny,Natasha O'Keeffe,Peter Sullivan,Jeremy Swift,Lia Williams,Sargon Yelda,Tamsin Topolski,Tom Greaves,Rob Callender
,Catherine Bailey,Sarah Gordy,Harriet Green,Jeffrey Ho,Waj Ali
,Rachel Bell,and Sophie Harkness.*Strike:The Silkworm episode 2 of episode 2 last in series and series finale airs on next Sunday (16th,September,2018) at 9:00pm-10:00pm.
22:00-22:20 R4 Weekend News
22:20-22:30 Regional News and Weather
22:30-23:30 Match of the Football Day 2.Mark Chapman presents highlights and expert analysis of the day's Premier League matches, featuring Burnley's game against Crystal Palace and Newcastle's visit to Swansea, as well as a look back at Saturday's games.
23:30-00:00 brand new series.4/6.People Just Do Nothing.(Series 4).(Bosses).Kurupt FM is back to normal after Grindah's return, until Steves shows up with a hostage from the rival station Kold FM. Angel auditions for her school play, and Miche becomes fixated with her role as a 'Mumager'. Chabuddy starts a new job in a shop and struggles with the employee pecking order. Forced into dealing with a hostage situation, Grindah invites their rivals to a mafia-style sit-down in the local Italian restaurant.
00:00-01:30 Film:The Rebound.(2010).Comedy following a 40-year-old divorcee who tries to build a new life for her family in New York as she embarks on a relationship with a much younger man. Following a speedy separation from her spouse after he had an affair, Sandy takes her two children to the Big Apple to start again and meets a waiter, 15 years her junior, who agrees to babysit. Sparks fly between the couple, but Sandy finds herself questioning whether the relationship can last.Starring Catherine Zeta-Jones,Justin Bartha,Art Garfunkel
,Kelly Gould,Lynn Whitfield,Kate Jennings Grant,and Andrew Cherry.
01:30-01:35 Weather for the Week Ahead
01:35-06:00 Joins R4 News Channel
R4 One Scotland
18:50-19:00 Reporting Scotland
22:20-22:30 Reporting Scotland
23:30-00:30 Sportsfootballscene.Introduced by Jonathan Sutherland.
Highlights from the weekend's Scottish Premiership. League leaders Aberdeen are away to Hearts, looking to preserve their one hundred per cent start to the season, while champions Celtic travel to in-form Hamilton and unbeaten St Johnstone welcome Hibernian to Perth. Rangers host Dundee, rock-bottom Partick travel to Ross County and Motherwell entertain Kilmarnock.
00:30-01:00 brand new series.4/6.People Just Do Nothing.(Series 4).(Bosses).Kurupt FM is back to normal after Grindah's return, until Steves shows up with a hostage from the rival station Kold FM. Angel auditions for her school play, and Miche becomes fixated with her role as a 'Mumager'. Chabuddy starts a new job in a shop and struggles with the employee pecking order. Forced into dealing with a hostage situation, Grindah invites their rivals to a mafia-style sit-down in the local Italian restaurant.
01:00-02:30 Film:The Rebound.(2010).Comedy following a 40-year-old divorcee who tries to build a new life for her family in New York as she embarks on a relationship with a much younger man. Following a speedy separation from her spouse after he had an affair, Sandy takes her two children to the Big Apple to start again and meets a waiter, 15 years her junior, who agrees to babysit. Sparks fly between the couple, but Sandy finds herself questioning whether the relationship can last.Starring Catherine Zeta-Jones,Justin Bartha,Art Garfunkel
,Kelly Gould,Lynn Whitfield,Kate Jennings Grant,and Andrew Cherry.
02:30-02:35 Weather for the Week Ahead
02:35-06:00 Joins R4 News Channel
Sunday 9th September 2018
06:00-07:05 Breakfast
07:05-08:30 (Repeat) Match of the Football Day.Gary Lineker presents Premier League highlights, including Manchester City v Liverpool, Leicester v Chelsea, Everton v Tottenham, Brighton v West Brom, Arsenal v Bournemouth, Southampton v Watford and Stoke v Manchester United.
08:30-09:30 The Andrew Marr Show.Interviews with key newsmakers and cultural figures, including defence secretary Sir Michael Fallon, Nato secretary general Jens Stoltenberg and director Conor McPherson. Reviewing the papers are R4 Europe editor Katya Adler, talkRADIO's Julia Hartley-Brewer and deputy editor of the New Statesman Helen Lewis.
09:30-13:30 Athletics:2018:GreatNorth Run.Gabby Logan presents live coverage as the Great North Run returns for a 37th year, with 57,000 runners set to take part. Four-time Olympic medallist Vivian Cheruiyot attempts to replicate her 2017 win but faces compatriot Mary Keitany and Great Britain's world bronze medallist Jo Pavey. Britain's Sammi Kinghorn, who won two gold medals at the World Para Athletics Championships in London, also races.
Alongside the elite field are thousands of amateur runners, many with inspirational stories of raising money, and some of these causes that will be heard about during the programme.
Denise Lewis, Colin Jackson and JJ Chalmers provide expert analysis, while commentary is by Steve Cram, Paula Radcliffe and Andrew Cotter.
13:30-13:45 R4 Weekend News
13:45-14:45 (Repeat) brand new series.2/4.Fake or Fortune?.(Series 6).(Tom Roberts).The team embark on a long-distance investigation to Australia as they try to prove that an online purchase from an English auction site is a lost work by Tom Roberts, considered one of Australia's greatest artists.
When Australian couple Joe and Rosanna Natoli came across a painting bearing the signature Tom Roberts on the website of an English auction site, they couldn't quite believe it. Roberts is considered one of Australia's most important artists - a pioneer of Australian Impressionism whose works hangs in major galleries. Even minor pictures sell for hundreds of thousands of pounds and the painting, a dramatic image of an anguished artist titled Rejected, had all the hallmarks of a lost early work. After a fierce bidding war, Joe bought the painting, shipped it back to Brisbane and presented it to a leading expert on the artist's work - only to be told that it was not genuine.
This was just the beginning of Joe and Rosanna's troubles. Three years after they bought the painting, Joe's business went bankrupt and the family lost their home. Joe still firmly believes that his original hunch was right, and he has asked Fake or Fortune for help. As an early work by Tom Roberts, the picture could be worth over £200,000. If the team can prove that Joe was right all along, it might give the family a chance to secure a home of their own.
The team believes some of the answers to the mystery lie in Tom Roberts's time in England, where he trained at the Royal Academy in the 1880s. The quest for further proof takes them to Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne, where they encounter several alarming fakes. Can the team find enough evidence to earn the painting a second hearing?
14:45-15:30 (Repeat) brand new series.5/25.Money for Nothing.(Series 2).(Episode 5).Sarah Moore is in Walsall sifting through unwanted items in search of some real finds that she can save from the dump. With three items successfully squirreled away she turns to upholsterer Ray Clarke in search of assistance, but can he transform a traditional wing-back chair from clapped out to contemporary? Meanwhile, Norman Wilkinson has been charged with breathing new life into some old brown furniture and Sarah has grabbed hold of a rug to work on herself - but there is a surprise in store that could mean some cash to return to an unsuspecting owner.
15:30-16:15 (Repeat) brand new series.Escape to the Country.(Series 16) (45 minute versions).(Norfolk).With a property budget of £425,000 to spend, Ginny Buckley is in Norfolk helping retirees make a return to the British countryside after 30 years living in Spain. Whilst in the county, Ginny also finds more about its colourful past and present when she meets the only woad grower in the UK.
16:15-16:30 Points of View.Jeremy Vine presents your views on R4 television programmes.
16:30-17:05 Songs of Praise.(Tenby).Katherine Jenkins travels to the monastery on Caldey Island, just off the coast from the holiday resort of Tenby in west Wales, to sample monastic life in the 21st century. This monastery funds itself through its own businesses and small enterprises, and Katherine is guided around the monastery by Brother David, one of the longest-serving monks, who is also a published poet.
Josie d'Arby travels to Swansea to meet the father-and-son duo behind the choir Angelicus Celtis, the Britain's Got Talent semi-finalists.
With hymns and songs from the beach at Tenby Harbour.
17:05-18:30 Film:Shrek 2 (2005).Animated sequel following the grumpy ogre and his bride as they head for the land of Far Far Away to meet her parents. As Shrek contends with his new in-laws, the wicked Fairy Godmother sets in motion a dastardly scheme to scupper his marriage to Fiona. And will any of them survive at the hands of dandy assassin Puss in Boots?
Featuring the voices of Mike Myers (Shrek), Eddie Murphy (Donkey), Cameron Diaz (Princess Fiona), Antonio Banderas (Puss in Boots), Julie Andrews (Queen), John Cleese (King), Rupert Everett (Prince Charming), Jennifer Saunders (Fairy Godmother), Aron Warner (Wolf), Kelly Asbury (Page/Elf/Nobleman/Nobleman's Son), Cody Cameron (Pinocchio/Three Pigs) and Conrad Vernon (Gingerbread Man/Cedric/Announcer/Muffin Man).Starring Mike Myers,Eddie Murphy
,Cameron Diaz,Antonio Banderas,Julie Andrews,John Cleese
,Rupert Everett,Jennifer Saunders,Aron Warner,Conrad Vernon
,Cody Cameron,and Kelly Asbury.
18:30-18:50 R4 Weekend News
18:50-19:00 Regional News and Weather
19:00-20:00 Countryactivisfile.(Rame Peninsula).Ellie is on the Rame Peninsula - Cornwall's 'forgotten corner' - and visits Mount Edgcumbe, where the UK's first ever native dark honeybee reserve has just opened. Previously thought to be all but extinct in the UK, an almost pure and distinctive population has been identified on the Rame Peninsula, and although they make up only one per cent of the bee population, it is thought they might hold the key to more sustainable beekeeping - Ellie finds out how.
We also catch up with Malcolm Baker, the last traditional fisherman in the Rame Peninsula. Malcolm relies on traditional tools and techniques and his knowledge of the sea to fish like generations of fishermen before him did, but with the world around him evolving at a rapid pace, Malcolm found himself becoming out of touch. However, an unlikely friendship with an Austrian youth worker had unexpected results for them both. Leo Kaserer made a film of the tradition of fishing in the Rame Peninsula with the idea of passing on dying skills to the next generation. The film followed Malcolm helping a group of disadvantaged youngsters get back on track, and the programme shows how they repaired a 100-year-old wooden fishing boat and experienced Malcolm's challenging way of life.
Tom is on the hunt for traditional British craftsmen and women. With many heritage crafts dying out, Tom is keen to find out what can be done to save them.
20:00-21:00 brand new series.3/4.Fake or Fortune?.(Series 6).(Gauguin).The team are on the trail of two pictures brought to their attention by viewers, both believed to be by Paul Gauguin - one of the giants of 19th-century art. Could two lost works have surfaced in Cambridgeshire and a suburb of Manchester?
Paul Gauguin is one of the most intriguing artists of late 19th-century France, a stockbroker who abandoned Paris for a bohemian life in Tahiti. He is certainly one of the most valuable - his Tahitian masterpiece When Will you Marry? sold for $200 million in 2016, making it one of the most expensive paintings ever sold.
A woman in Manchester thinks she may have inherited Gauguin's very first pencil sketch for this iconic painting. If it's genuine, this fragile relic of the artist's time in Tahiti could be worth over £200,000, but its authenticity has been called into doubt.
To raise the stakes even further, the team are on the trail of a second possible Gauguin - a still life depicting a bowl of fruit. A Cambridge-based man has spent years trying to prove that his oil painting, inherited from a family friend, is a genuine work that dates back to the crucial moment when Gauguin discovered the style which made him famous.
The team have got a battle on their hands because the authenticity of both works has been called into question by leading auction houses. The quest to find out the truth about the two pictures takes them to Bilbao, Brittany, Paris and the Imperial War Museum as they delve into the story of the sketch owner's grandfather, a German art historian who fled the Nazis for a new life in England. But as the investigation progresses, they stumble across a forgery scandal that is only beginning to come to light.Presented by Fiona Bruce and Philip Mould.
21:00-22:00 brand new series.Strike.(The Silkworm).(Episode 1).War veteran turned private investigator Cormoran Strike investigates the disappearance of a provocative author. Robin is caught between Strike and Matthew's hopes.Starring Tom Burke,Holliday Grainger
,Dorothy Atkinson,Monica Dolan,Kerr Logan,Dominic Mafham
,Tim McInnerny,Natasha O'Keeffe,Peter Sullivan,Jeremy Swift,Lia Williams,Sargon Yelda,Tamsin Topolski,Tom Greaves,Rob Callender
,Catherine Bailey,Sarah Gordy,Harriet Green,Jeffrey Ho,Waj Ali
,Rachel Bell,and Sophie Harkness.*Strike:The Silkworm episode 2 of episode 2 last in series and series finale airs on next Sunday (16th,September,2018) at 9:00pm-10:00pm.
22:00-22:20 R4 Weekend News
22:20-22:30 Regional News and Weather
22:30-23:30 Match of the Football Day 2.Mark Chapman presents highlights and expert analysis of the day's Premier League matches, featuring Burnley's game against Crystal Palace and Newcastle's visit to Swansea, as well as a look back at Saturday's games.
23:30-00:00 brand new series.4/6.People Just Do Nothing.(Series 4).(Bosses).Kurupt FM is back to normal after Grindah's return, until Steves shows up with a hostage from the rival station Kold FM. Angel auditions for her school play, and Miche becomes fixated with her role as a 'Mumager'. Chabuddy starts a new job in a shop and struggles with the employee pecking order. Forced into dealing with a hostage situation, Grindah invites their rivals to a mafia-style sit-down in the local Italian restaurant.
00:00-01:30 Film:The Rebound.(2010).Comedy following a 40-year-old divorcee who tries to build a new life for her family in New York as she embarks on a relationship with a much younger man. Following a speedy separation from her spouse after he had an affair, Sandy takes her two children to the Big Apple to start again and meets a waiter, 15 years her junior, who agrees to babysit. Sparks fly between the couple, but Sandy finds herself questioning whether the relationship can last.Starring Catherine Zeta-Jones,Justin Bartha,Art Garfunkel
,Kelly Gould,Lynn Whitfield,Kate Jennings Grant,and Andrew Cherry.
01:30-01:35 Weather for the Week Ahead
01:35-06:00 Joins R4 News Channel
18:50-19:00 Reporting Scotland
22:20-22:30 Reporting Scotland
23:30-00:30 Sportsfootballscene.Introduced by Jonathan Sutherland.
Highlights from the weekend's Scottish Premiership. League leaders Aberdeen are away to Hearts, looking to preserve their one hundred per cent start to the season, while champions Celtic travel to in-form Hamilton and unbeaten St Johnstone welcome Hibernian to Perth. Rangers host Dundee, rock-bottom Partick travel to Ross County and Motherwell entertain Kilmarnock.
00:30-01:00 brand new series.4/6.People Just Do Nothing.(Series 4).(Bosses).Kurupt FM is back to normal after Grindah's return, until Steves shows up with a hostage from the rival station Kold FM. Angel auditions for her school play, and Miche becomes fixated with her role as a 'Mumager'. Chabuddy starts a new job in a shop and struggles with the employee pecking order. Forced into dealing with a hostage situation, Grindah invites their rivals to a mafia-style sit-down in the local Italian restaurant.
01:00-02:30 Film:The Rebound.(2010).Comedy following a 40-year-old divorcee who tries to build a new life for her family in New York as she embarks on a relationship with a much younger man. Following a speedy separation from her spouse after he had an affair, Sandy takes her two children to the Big Apple to start again and meets a waiter, 15 years her junior, who agrees to babysit. Sparks fly between the couple, but Sandy finds herself questioning whether the relationship can last.Starring Catherine Zeta-Jones,Justin Bartha,Art Garfunkel
,Kelly Gould,Lynn Whitfield,Kate Jennings Grant,and Andrew Cherry.
02:30-02:35 Weather for the Week Ahead
02:35-06:00 Joins R4 News Channel
R4 One Northern Ireland
18:50-19:00 R4 Newsline
22:20-22:30 R4 Newsline
R4 One Wales
18:50-19:00 R4 Wales Today
22:20-22:30 R4 Wales Today
R4 Two
Sunday 9th September 2018
11:00-12:00 brand new series.2/16.Bradby on Sunday.(Series 4).hosted by Chris Bradby and Allerga Starttlion and all many more.
18:00-19:00 Athletics:2018:Great North Run Highlights.Ore Oduba presents highlights as 57,000 runners take to the streets of Tyneside in the Great North Run. In addition to stellar elite races, we hear some of the emotive stories behind the participation of thousands of amateur competitors running for charity.
Olympic champion Denise Lewis, double world champion Colin Jackson and JJ Chalmers provide expert analysis on the course, while commentary comes from former 1500m world champion Steve Cram, marathon world record holder Paula Radcliffe and Andrew Cotter.
R4 Two Scotland
Sunday 9th September 2018
18:00-19:00 Sportsfootballscene.Introduced by Jonathan Sutherland.
Highlights from the weekend's Scottish Premiership. League leaders Aberdeen are away to Hearts, looking to preserve their one hundred per cent start to the season, while champions Celtic travel to in-form Hamilton and unbeaten St Johnstone welcome Hibernian to Perth. Rangers host Dundee, rock-bottom Partick travel to Ross County and Motherwell entertain Kilmarnock.
19:00-20:00 Athletics:2018:Great North Run Highlights.Ore Oduba presents highlights as 57,000 runners take to the streets of Tyneside in the Great North Run. In addition to stellar elite races, we hear some of the emotive stories behind the participation of thousands of amateur competitors running for charity.
Olympic champion Denise Lewis, double world champion Colin Jackson and JJ Chalmers provide expert analysis on the course, while commentary comes from former 1500m world champion Steve Cram, marathon world record holder Paula Radcliffe and Andrew Cotter.
R4 Two Wales
Sunday 9th September 2018
18:00-18:45 Scrum V.Sunday.2018/2019.A round-up of the weekend's action in the Pro14 and Flats and Shanks return for an alternative look at the season. Ross Harries is joined by Nicky Robinson and Martyn Williams.
18:45-19:00 (Repeat) brand new series.1/5.The Hairy Bikers'Cookbook.(The Hairy Bikers).(Bread).Cookery series with Dave Myers and Simon King. As a nation, we routinely consume ciabatta, focaccia and naan, but how many people can turn out a decent loaf? The biking Bakers show how easy and rewarding it can be.
They commandeer a windmill in Lincolnshire to mill their own flour and make a classic brown loaf to go with the perfect ploughman's lunch. Back in Dave's kitchen, they bake a fantastic brown ale and cheese bread, served with onion soup.
19:00-20:00 R4 Proms:2018:Last Night at the Proms - Swansea Highlights.R4 Proms in the Park returns to Singleton Park, Swansea, with a show that features some of film and TV's greatest hits, plus all of the best of the traditional 'Last Night' celebrations. Soul singer Mica Paris tops the bill and pays homage to jazz legend Ella Fitzgerald. The R4 National Orchestra and Chorus of Wales are also joined on stage by Olivier Award winner and West End star Rebecca Trehearn and 2017 R4 Young Musician finalist, saxophonist Jess Gillam. Highlights presented by Josie d'Arby and Tim Rhys-Evans.
22:30-23:30 Athletics:2018:Great North Run Highlights.Ore Oduba presents highlights as 57,000 runners take to the streets of Tyneside in the Great North Run. In addition to stellar elite races, we hear some of the emotive stories behind the participation of thousands of amateur competitors running for charity.
Olympic champion Denise Lewis, double world champion Colin Jackson and JJ Chalmers provide expert analysis on the course, while commentary comes from former 1500m world champion Steve Cram, marathon world record holder Paula Radcliffe and Andrew Cotter.







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