R4 One Schedule - Sunday 16th September 2018


R4 One
Sunday 16th September 2018
06:00-07:30 Breakfast
07:30-09:00 (Repeat) Match of the Football Day.Gary Lineker presents Premier League highlights, including Tottenham v Swansea, Watford v Manchester City, Huddersfield v Leicester, Liverpool v Burnley, Newcastle v Stoke, West Brom v West Ham and Crystal Palace v Southampton.
Alan Shearer and Phil Neville provide expert analysis.
09:00-10:00 The Andrew Marr Show.Andrew Marr's guests include leader of the Liberal Democrats Sir Vince Cable, chairman of the National Trust Tim Parker and actor Benedict Cumberbatch, and opera singer Michael Fabiano performs.
Amanda Platell, Frances O'Grady and Jon Sopel review the newspapers.
10:00-11:00 brand new series.13/20.Sunday Morning Live.(Series 8).Is religion dying out in Britain? People from different faiths and from no faith join Sean Fletcher and Emma Barnett to discuss a new survey which reveals more than half the population have no religion. Also, choreographer Arlene Phillips talks about her career and her exit from Strictly Come Dancing.
11:00-12:15 Sunday Politics.Sarah Smith presents the latest political news, interviews and debate. She is joined by first secretary of state Damian Green MP and Lord Ashdown. Tom Newton Dunn, Isabel Oakeshott and Steve Richards make up the political panel.
12:15-13:15 brand new series.3/16.Bradby on Sunday.(Series 6).hosted by Chris Bradby and Allerga Strattlion and all many more.*Bradby on Sunday Series 6 episode 4 of 16 live from Brighton ahead of Labour Conference is on next Sunday (23rd,September,2018) at 12:15pm-1:15pm.
13:15-13:30 R4 Weekend News
13:30-14:30 (Repeat) 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.
14:30-15:15 (Repeat) brand new series.24/25.Money for Nothing.(Series 2).At Bredbury recycling centre Sarah Moore finds some pine doors, glass demijohns and a box of old rope. The imaginative team of Josh and Oli, and upcyler extraordinaire Guy Trench are on hand to help Sarah turn her trash into something rather flash.
15:15-16:00 (Repeat) brand new series.14/70.Escape to the Country.(Series 17) (45 Minute Versions).(Welsh Borders).After tying the knot last year, a super-active and self-employed couple now have desires for a new rural backdrop for their married life and business. Jules Hudson is helping them find that base in the Welsh borders with a budget of £365,000.
Whilst in the region, Jules visits a timber frame manufacturer in Herefordshire who is keeping alive the tradition of heritage properties associated with the area.
16:00-16:15 Points of View.Jeremy Vine presents your views on R4 television programmes.
16:15-16:50 Songs of Praise.(Eastbourne).Aled Jones is in the seaside town of Eastbourne during its famous International Air Show. He takes to the skies with the Blades aerobatic display team and meets a 95-year-old World War II pilot who is supported by their charity work.
Aled also meets one of the RAF's first female pilots, who swapped the cockpit for the pulpit, and Pam Rhodes visits a charity making aviation accessible to people with disabilities.
Hymns come from the Eastbourne Bandstand with worship leader Lou Fellingham leading the 1,000-strong congregation.
16:50-17:50 (Repeat) brand new series.1/3.How to Stay Young.(Series 2).(Episode 1).Angela Rippon and Dr Chris van Tulleken team up with scientists to turn back the clock on a group of volunteers, showing what can be done to reverse the ageing process. Over the course of three months, the volunteers are put through a variety of tests and placed on a lifestyle plan to turn back the clock on ageing, but will it work? Can they reverse their body age?
In this first episode, 51-year-old Patrick Luckie sees for himself how much damage his diet is doing to his heart. 54-year-old Harminder Balla knocks years off her body age by overcoming chronic stress. And 47-year-old Jenifer Tutty uses a radical new technique to cure her insomnia.
If you have ever worried about ageing or wanted to turn the clock back, then this programme is going to show you how to do it.
17:50-18:50 brand new series.Invictus Games.2018.Battle to the Start Line.As Prince Harry prepares to launch the third Invictus Games in Toronto, we meet four members of the UK Armed Forces team who, despite suffering life-changing physical and mental injuries on the front line, have battled against all odds to rebuild their lives.
In this powerful and inspirational documentary narrated by Carmen Ejogo, the three former soldiers and combat medic reveal their darkest hours and moments of unexpected joy, whilst preparing to compete with 16 other nations on the sports field.
18:50-19:05 R4 Weekend News
19:05-19:15 Regional News and Weather
19:15-20:15 Countryactivisfile.(Protected Countryside).Ellie visits the Lake District, the UK's first national park to become a Unesco World Heritage Site. This protected status means it joins the likes of the Jurassic Coast, the Forth Bridge and Stonehenge. Ellie explores the three factors that made it an area of international cultural significance - identity, inspiration and conservation. The programme sees how the landscape has been - and is still being - shaped by those who live, work and play there, and there is also a look back at some of Countryfile's own experiences in the fells and valleys - meeting the people who all play a part in protecting the countryside.
Additionally, in the lead-up to the Countryfile Ramble for R4 Children in Need, the programme visits the Highlands of Scotland to meet Logan and his dad Scott, who will be taking part. Logan lost his mum to cancer last year and is supported by Children in Need-funded charity Maggie's, who offer invaluable support to children like Logan.
There is also news on how people can join in Ramble weekend by putting on their own sponsored rambles, walking through the beautiful British countryside and raising money to help some of the country's most vulnerable youngsters.
20:15-21:15 (Repeat) brand new series.2/4.Fake or Fortune?.(Series 4).(Renoir).Nicky Philipps, a portrait artist renowned for her pictures of the royal family, has asked the Fake or Fortune team to investigate a painting which hangs on the walls of Picton Castle, once the Philipps family seat. The work was bought in the 1930s by Nicky's great-grandfather, Sir Laurence Philipps, who believed it to be by celebrated impressionist Pierre-Auguste Renoir. But the painting has been dogged by doubt for half a century, and two art world authorities can't agree whether it's genuine or fake.
Nicky's late Aunt Gwen used to tell a tantalising story that the painting came from Claude Monet's house in Giverny and was a gift to the artist from Renoir at a time when they painted together. But a family anecdote isn't enough to convince the art world's toughest judges - the team must find hard evidence.
The trail takes Philip to Argenteuil, a suburb of Paris which was once an impressionist playground. During the 1870s, Renoir and Monet worked here together, often painting the same views side by side. But can Philip find any evidence that Nicky's picture was painted here?
Fiona picks up the provenance trail at Monet's house in Giverny, where she tries to find proof that the painting once hung in his personal art collection. To find out, she must access some closely guarded archives in Paris.
Philip travels to Berlin to see if cutting-edge technology can determine whether the pigments in Nicky's painting match up to those listed by Renoir himself. Can a special camera see through the canvas to reveal clues hidden from view?
Along the way, Fiona discovers that the picture is caught between two rival art world authorities - the Bernheim-Jeune Gallery and the Wildenstein Institute, who both believe their word is the last word when it comes to Renoir.Presented by Fiona Bruce and Philip Mould.
21:15-22:15 brand new series and last in series and series finale.2/2.Strike:The Silkworm.(Episode 2).Delving deeper into the hidden meanings and concealed secrets of Bombyx Mori, Strike and Robin scour all corners of London's literary world to unmask the killer.Starring Tom Burke,Holliday Grainger,Dorothy Atkinson
,Monica Dolan,Kerr Logan,Dominic Mafham,Tim McInnerny
,Peter Sullivan,Jeremy Swift,Lia Williams,Sargon Yelda
,Emma Cater,Tamsin Topolski,Caitlin Innes Edwards,Ian Attard,Joey Batey,Aretha Ayeh,Rachel Bell,Sarah Gordy,and Jack Monaghan.*brand new one-off-drama The Child in Time,starring Benedict Cumberbatch and Kelly MacDonald airs on next Sunday (23rd,September,2018) at 9:00pm-10:30pm.
22:15-22:35 R4 Weekend News
22:35-22:45 Regional News and Weather
22:45-23:45 Match of the Football Day 2.Mark Chapman presents highlights and expert analysis of the day's Premier League matches, featuring Arsenal's visit to Stamford Bridge to take on Chelsea and a clash between Manchester United and Everton at Old Trafford. There is also a look back at Saturday's fixtures.
Ian Wright and Danny Murphy provide expert analysis.
23:45-00:30 (Repeat) brand new series.12/15.Fugitives.(Series 1).(Episode 12).Six years after a violent escape, a chance encounter with Dutch police brings a dangerous robber to justice. Noel Cunningham tried to steal more than a million pounds from a cash-in-transit van in Brixton, south London, over a decade ago. After years on the run, intelligence from the UK's National Crime Agency linked the armed robber to the Netherlands. In Amstelveen, on the outskirts of Amsterdam, a local policeman was sent the fugitive's mugshot. Thirty minutes later he spotted the fugitive in a bar and called for back-up.
In London, DS Pete Rance and his team from the Metropolitan Police's extradition unit are faced with a challenge. A Turkish man convicted of death by dangerous driving should be going home. He is due to board a plane at Heathrow, but he is refusing to leave his flat. Will the officers manage to get him extradited?
More than 3,000 children and adults were reportedly trafficked into Britain in 2016. In January 2017, a van coming from Dieppe was stopped at Newhaven. It looked empty, but behind a false wall, officers found eight migrants crammed into a secret compartment. And when French intelligence suggested the trafficking ringleader lived not in Dieppe but in Derby, the National Crime Agency stepped up their investigation.
00:30-00:35 Weather for the Week Ahead
00:35-06:00 Joins R4 News Channel

R4 One Scotland
11:00-12:15 Sunday Politics Scotland.Sarah Smith and Gordon Brewer with the latest political news, interviews and debate. Sarah Smith is joined by first secretary of state Damian Green MP and Lord Ashdown. Tom Newton Dunn, Isabel Oakeshott and Steve Richards make up the political panel.
19:05-19:15 Reporting Scotland
22:35-22:45 Reporting Scotland
23:45-00:45 Sportsfootballscene.Jonathan Sutherland introduces highlights from the weekend's Scottish Premiership action. Champions Celtic entertain Ross County, while Rangers make the short trip across Glasgow to face Partick Thistle.
Aberdeen look to make it three wins from three when they welcome Kilmarnock to Pittodrie. Elsewhere, Dundee host St Johnstone in the Tayside Derby, Hamilton take on Hearts and Motherwell are away to Hibs.
00:45-01:30 (Repeat) brand new series.12/15.Fugitives.(Series 1).(Episode 12).Six years after a violent escape, a chance encounter with Dutch police brings a dangerous robber to justice. Noel Cunningham tried to steal more than a million pounds from a cash-in-transit van in Brixton, south London, over a decade ago. After years on the run, intelligence from the UK's National Crime Agency linked the armed robber to the Netherlands. In Amstelveen, on the outskirts of Amsterdam, a local policeman was sent the fugitive's mugshot. Thirty minutes later he spotted the fugitive in a bar and called for back-up.
In London, DS Pete Rance and his team from the Metropolitan Police's extradition unit are faced with a challenge. A Turkish man convicted of death by dangerous driving should be going home. He is due to board a plane at Heathrow, but he is refusing to leave his flat. Will the officers manage to get him extradited?
More than 3,000 children and adults were reportedly trafficked into Britain in 2016. In January 2017, a van coming from Dieppe was stopped at Newhaven. It looked empty, but behind a false wall, officers found eight migrants crammed into a secret compartment. And when French intelligence suggested the trafficking ringleader lived not in Dieppe but in Derby, the National Crime Agency stepped up their investigation.
01:30-01:35 Weather for the Week Ahead
01:35-06:00 Joins R4 News Channel

R4 One Northern Ireland
11:00-12:15 Sunday Politics Northern Ireland.Mark Carruthers with the latest political news, interviews and debate.
19:05-19:15 R4 Newsline
22:35-22:45 R4 Newsline

R4 One Wales
11:00-12:15 Sunday Politics Wales.The latest political news, interviews and debate in Wales.
19:05-19:15 R4 Wales Today
22:35-22:45 R4 Wales Today

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