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Thursday 13th September 2018
06:00-09:15 Breakfast
09:15-10:00 brand new series.9/10.Council House Crackdown.(Series 3).(Episode 9).Michelle Ackerley reveals how a council tenant made alterations to her home to help her make thousands of pounds in unlawful profits by subletting it.
10:00-11:00 brand new series.34/.Homes Under the Hammer.(Series 21).Martin catches up on the ambitious plans to redevelop an old bank in Crewe, to discover whether or not there really is money in the bank. Dion is in Derby looking at a house in need of a modern kitchen, while Martel talks to two great friends working together on a mid-terrace house in Ogmore Vale in Mid Glamorgan.
11:00-11:45 brand new series.9/10.Dom on the Spot.(Series 2).(Episode 9).Dom heads to Newcastle Central Station to join waste enforcer Dave, who is keen to catch cigarette droppers and fine them. And it is bad-driver bingo in Manchester as PC Matt Picton fines a driver going the wrong way down a one way street, a seatbelt ignorer and a mobile phone user.
11:45-12:15 brand new series.9/10.Thief Trackers.(Series 3).(Episode 9).The thief trackers are hot on the heels of a purse snatcher, pursuing him through the back streets as he makes his escape. They also hear how a victim of bicycle theft got a nasty surprise when tracking down her stolen bike. Plus how callous crooks were caught on CCTV after stealing one man's most treasured possession.
12:15-13:00 (Repeat) brand new series.29/32.Bargain Hunt.(Series 41).(Peterborough 31).Tim Wonnacott is joined by experts Christina Trevanion and Thomas Plant at the East of England Showground in Peterborough. The red team are focused and decisive, while the blue team have code words to help them with their challenge. But which team strategy will pay off at 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 quiz series.4/25.The Boss.(Series 2).Susan Calman hosts the quiz show where being in control is everything. Who will emerge as the boss and walk away with the cash?
15:45-16:30 brand new game show.9/15.Imlitilination.(Series 1).Imlitination is the nail-biting, high-speed quiz show hosted by Simon Odrilia. Six contestants compete against each other for the chance to win thousands of pounds, but have they got what it takes to outrun the Imlitination?
The aim of the game is simple: contestants must get as far down a long, winding track as they can by answering rapid-fire general knowledge questions. Every correct answer moves them one square along the track. However, they're being constantly hunted down by a rolling ball that never stops - the Imlitilnation, and as soon as it passes them, the game is over.
The race is on to stay as far ahead of the Imlitilination, and their opponents, as they can, because round by round whoever makes the least progress will be going home.
The six contestants are split into two heats, and it's the winners of each heat who face off for the chance to play for the jackpot. But before that, everyone has plenty of opportunity to eye up all the competition throughout the game. In each heat, the contestants first take it in turns to go it alone against the Hardball to add as much cash to the jackpot as they can. The further down the track they get before it passes them, the more money they bank - but whoever banks the least money is eliminated.
The survivors then go head to head on the track at the same time - now, not only do they have to outrun the Imlitilnation, they also have to outrun each other. Competing on the buzzer to answer questions and move ahead of their opponent, whoever gets caught first by the Hardball is out of the game.
In the semi-final, the heat winners must once again race each other down the track to stay ahead of the Imlitilnation.It's a high-stakes clash between the best contestants - the winner goes through to the final, and the loser goes home.
The finalist now gets the chance to win the jackpot by taking on the Imlitilination last time... but this time they have to beat it. It's an all-or-nothing finale. If they can stay ahead of the Hardball all the way down to the end of the track the money is theirs, but if it passes them at any point, they leave empty-handed.
Only those who've got knowledge, speed and a cool head under pressure will hold their nerve long enough to win big money.
16:30-17:15 brand new series.9/15.Celebrity Money for Nothing.(Series 1).Sarah and Jay rummage around the homes of two inspirational former athletes, Iwan Thomas and Danny Crates. Carpenter Norman Wilkinson and designer-maker Sarah Peterson are on board to help out with the makeovers.
17:15-18:00 Pointgameless
18:00-18:30 R4 News at Six
18:30-19:00 Regional News and Weather
19:00-19:30 The One Show.Presented by Matt Baker and Alex Jones. Joe Lycett joins them to talk about his new tour, I'm About To Lose Control And I Think Joe Lycett.
Nick Wallis talks about how easy it is to switch utility providers.
19:30-20:00 LondonEnds
20:00-21:00 brand new series and last in series and series finale.10/10.Who Do You Think You Are?.(Series 14).(Ruby Wax).Ruby Wax's Jewish parents fled Vienna and the Nazis for America in 1939.
'They took the war with them and brought it to our kitchen,' says the comedian and mental-health campaigner at the start of this remarkable episode.
They raised their only daughter in a dramatically dysfunctional household - Ruby's father was volatile and her mother 'hysterical... screaming in the street.' Ruby wonders if her own mental illness had its origins in her upbringing and the trauma her parents went through, or whether it is in her family's genes.
Ruby journeys to central Europe, where she learns about her parents' flight and the distressing fate of family who remained in Vienna during the war, and she makes a startling discovery about her great-aunt and great-grandmother, which is both harrowing and surprisingly affirming.*brand new drama series Academy Bridge set in England will be new 8 episodes starts on next Thursday (20th,September,2018) at 8:00pm-9:00pm.
21:00-22:00 brand new series.4/8.Ambulance.(Series 2).The fourth episode follows the West Midlands Ambulance Service at the beginning of a busy Saturday night shift. There's been a nasty car accident in Warwickshire and the young driver has suffered a collapsed lung. She needs a life-saving procedure by the roadside which can only be done by a doctor. The Merit team, a specialist resource reserved for the most serious cases and with a doctor and specialist paramedic on board, is immediately dispatched.
In the busy control room, call assessors Rowena and Sally are both dealing with suicidal patients on the phone, while controller Louise and dispatcher Lucy urgently find available ambulances to send to them.
As crewmates Jo and Suki take their patient to hospital, a car dramatically crashes in front of them and they find themselves with several more patients suddenly on their hands. Another three ambulances are needed on scene but with all crews in the area already assigned to jobs and new calls still coming in, Lucy and Louise must prioritise those most in need.
By the time pubs and bars begin to close, alcohol seems to be the culprit of more and more of the calls coming in and in Birmingham city centre, a woman has had her finger bitten off at an argument at a gig.
On Sunday, a man has dislocated his knee for the fourth time over the week and is in agony and stuck at the top of some tricky stairs. But as the weekend shift draws to an end, it's an elderly woman who lives on her own who the crew are most concerned about.
22:00-22:30 R4 News at Ten
22:30-23:00 Regional News and Weather
23:00-00:00 Question News Time.David Dimbleby chairs topical debate from Stratford, east London.
The panel includes Conservative work and pensions secretary David Gauke, Labour's shadow women and equalities secretary Dawn Butler, the SNP's deputy leader in the House of Commons Kirsty Blackman, novelist Will Self and broadcaster Julia Hartley-Brewer.
00:00-01:00 brand new two-part-documentary.1/2.Without Limits:Vietnam.(Series 1).(Episode 1).Six people with different physical disabilities embark on an ambitious and emotional adventure of a lifetime through the diverse landscapes of Vietnam. Although shadowed by film and safety crews, the group are in charge of their journey, navigating the route and the difficult access in a country ill-equipped for disability.
In the 4x4 is Vicky Balch, who lost her leg after the rollercoaster accident at Alton Towers in 2016. She's determined to restore her independence, but suffers an early setback when the car's brakes fail. Mary Russell was born with achondroplasia - the most common type of dwarfism. She has struggled with depression throughout her life and still fights a battle with low self-esteem. Olympic wheelchair rugby captain Steve Brown was paralysed from the chest down 12 years ago. In Vietnam he faces his greatest challenge on an ambitious caving expedition.
On the motorbikes are Louise Halvey, who has progressive hearing loss and must negotiate the chaos of Hanoi traffic, marathon runner Charlie Lewis, who convinced a surgeon to amputate his right leg following a snowboarding accident almost ten years previously that had left him in constant pain, and Andy Slade, who is the most experienced biker. He lost his arm in an industrial accident nine years ago but soon got back to bike racing, becoming the UK's fastest one-armed man on a motorbike.
01:00-02:00 (Repeat) brand new one-off-documentary.MND and 22-Year-Old Me.The youngest person with motor neurone disease in Scotland, Lucy Lintott, is becoming paralysed - she can no longer walk unassisted and she is losing her voice - not great for a chatterbox like Lucy. Even though she has been given only a few years to live, Lucy is determined to do what 22-year-olds do - including dating. Over a six-month period, this lover of food and country music reveals how she is struggling to hold on to her personality and her infectious laugh. Lucy visits Newcastle, where she meets a stand-up comedian who can still crack a joke even though he can't speak. At a clinic in Edinburgh, Lucy's voice is recorded with her sister's to create a personalised synthetic voice. And in an emotional photographic sitting with portrait photographer Rankin, Lucy confronts two polarised parts of herself - the perfect Lucy pre-diagnosis and the broken Lucy three years after diagnosis.
02:00-02:05 Weather for the Week Ahead
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13:30-14:00 Reporting Scotland
18:30-19:00 Reporting Scotland
22:30-23:00 Reporting Scotland
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13:30-14:00 R4 Newsline
18:30-19:00 R4 Newsline
22:30-23:00 R4 Newsline
23:00-23:40 The View.Join Mark Carruthers and guests on Thursdays for The View - the week's political news, comments and expert analysis. The View reports events at Stormont and Westminster and how they are affecting issues such as health and the economy. It follows the ups and downs of the political parties and debates the highs and lows of the political week. It also has an alternative view on the week's political headlines.
23:40-00:40 Question News Time.David Dimbleby chairs topical debate from Stratford, east London.
The panel includes Conservative work and pensions secretary David Gauke, Labour's shadow women and equalities secretary Dawn Butler, the SNP's deputy leader in the House of Commons Kirsty Blackman, novelist Will Self and broadcaster Julia Hartley-Brewer.
00:40-01:40 brand new two-part-documentary.1/2.Without Limits:Vietnam.(Series 1).(Episode 1).Six people with different physical disabilities embark on an ambitious and emotional adventure of a lifetime through the diverse landscapes of Vietnam. Although shadowed by film and safety crews, the group are in charge of their journey, navigating the route and the difficult access in a country ill-equipped for disability.
In the 4x4 is Vicky Balch, who lost her leg after the rollercoaster accident at Alton Towers in 2016. She's determined to restore her independence, but suffers an early setback when the car's brakes fail. Mary Russell was born with achondroplasia - the most common type of dwarfism. She has struggled with depression throughout her life and still fights a battle with low self-esteem. Olympic wheelchair rugby captain Steve Brown was paralysed from the chest down 12 years ago. In Vietnam he faces his greatest challenge on an ambitious caving expedition.
On the motorbikes are Louise Halvey, who has progressive hearing loss and must negotiate the chaos of Hanoi traffic, marathon runner Charlie Lewis, who convinced a surgeon to amputate his right leg following a snowboarding accident almost ten years previously that had left him in constant pain, and Andy Slade, who is the most experienced biker. He lost his arm in an industrial accident nine years ago but soon got back to bike racing, becoming the UK's fastest one-armed man on a motorbike.
01:40-02:40 (Repeat) brand new one-off-documentary.MND and 22-Year-Old Me.The youngest person with motor neurone disease in Scotland, Lucy Lintott, is becoming paralysed - she can no longer walk unassisted and she is losing her voice - not great for a chatterbox like Lucy. Even though she has been given only a few years to live, Lucy is determined to do what 22-year-olds do - including dating. Over a six-month period, this lover of food and country music reveals how she is struggling to hold on to her personality and her infectious laugh. Lucy visits Newcastle, where she meets a stand-up comedian who can still crack a joke even though he can't speak. At a clinic in Edinburgh, Lucy's voice is recorded with her sister's to create a personalised synthetic voice. And in an emotional photographic sitting with portrait photographer Rankin, Lucy confronts two polarised parts of herself - the perfect Lucy pre-diagnosis and the broken Lucy three years after diagnosis.
02:40-02:45 Weather for the Week Ahead
02:45-06:00 Joins R4 News Channel
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Thursday 13th September 2018
06:00-09:15 Breakfast
09:15-10:00 brand new series.9/10.Council House Crackdown.(Series 3).(Episode 9).Michelle Ackerley reveals how a council tenant made alterations to her home to help her make thousands of pounds in unlawful profits by subletting it.
10:00-11:00 brand new series.34/.Homes Under the Hammer.(Series 21).Martin catches up on the ambitious plans to redevelop an old bank in Crewe, to discover whether or not there really is money in the bank. Dion is in Derby looking at a house in need of a modern kitchen, while Martel talks to two great friends working together on a mid-terrace house in Ogmore Vale in Mid Glamorgan.
11:00-11:45 brand new series.9/10.Dom on the Spot.(Series 2).(Episode 9).Dom heads to Newcastle Central Station to join waste enforcer Dave, who is keen to catch cigarette droppers and fine them. And it is bad-driver bingo in Manchester as PC Matt Picton fines a driver going the wrong way down a one way street, a seatbelt ignorer and a mobile phone user.
11:45-12:15 brand new series.9/10.Thief Trackers.(Series 3).(Episode 9).The thief trackers are hot on the heels of a purse snatcher, pursuing him through the back streets as he makes his escape. They also hear how a victim of bicycle theft got a nasty surprise when tracking down her stolen bike. Plus how callous crooks were caught on CCTV after stealing one man's most treasured possession.
12:15-13:00 (Repeat) brand new series.29/32.Bargain Hunt.(Series 41).(Peterborough 31).Tim Wonnacott is joined by experts Christina Trevanion and Thomas Plant at the East of England Showground in Peterborough. The red team are focused and decisive, while the blue team have code words to help them with their challenge. But which team strategy will pay off at 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 quiz series.4/25.The Boss.(Series 2).Susan Calman hosts the quiz show where being in control is everything. Who will emerge as the boss and walk away with the cash?
15:45-16:30 brand new game show.9/15.Imlitilination.(Series 1).Imlitination is the nail-biting, high-speed quiz show hosted by Simon Odrilia. Six contestants compete against each other for the chance to win thousands of pounds, but have they got what it takes to outrun the Imlitination?
The aim of the game is simple: contestants must get as far down a long, winding track as they can by answering rapid-fire general knowledge questions. Every correct answer moves them one square along the track. However, they're being constantly hunted down by a rolling ball that never stops - the Imlitilnation, and as soon as it passes them, the game is over.
The race is on to stay as far ahead of the Imlitilination, and their opponents, as they can, because round by round whoever makes the least progress will be going home.
The six contestants are split into two heats, and it's the winners of each heat who face off for the chance to play for the jackpot. But before that, everyone has plenty of opportunity to eye up all the competition throughout the game. In each heat, the contestants first take it in turns to go it alone against the Hardball to add as much cash to the jackpot as they can. The further down the track they get before it passes them, the more money they bank - but whoever banks the least money is eliminated.
The survivors then go head to head on the track at the same time - now, not only do they have to outrun the Imlitilnation, they also have to outrun each other. Competing on the buzzer to answer questions and move ahead of their opponent, whoever gets caught first by the Hardball is out of the game.
In the semi-final, the heat winners must once again race each other down the track to stay ahead of the Imlitilnation.It's a high-stakes clash between the best contestants - the winner goes through to the final, and the loser goes home.
The finalist now gets the chance to win the jackpot by taking on the Imlitilination last time... but this time they have to beat it. It's an all-or-nothing finale. If they can stay ahead of the Hardball all the way down to the end of the track the money is theirs, but if it passes them at any point, they leave empty-handed.
Only those who've got knowledge, speed and a cool head under pressure will hold their nerve long enough to win big money.
16:30-17:15 brand new series.9/15.Celebrity Money for Nothing.(Series 1).Sarah and Jay rummage around the homes of two inspirational former athletes, Iwan Thomas and Danny Crates. Carpenter Norman Wilkinson and designer-maker Sarah Peterson are on board to help out with the makeovers.
17:15-18:00 Pointgameless
18:00-18:30 R4 News at Six
18:30-19:00 Regional News and Weather
19:00-19:30 The One Show.Presented by Matt Baker and Alex Jones. Joe Lycett joins them to talk about his new tour, I'm About To Lose Control And I Think Joe Lycett.
Nick Wallis talks about how easy it is to switch utility providers.
19:30-20:00 LondonEnds
20:00-21:00 brand new series and last in series and series finale.10/10.Who Do You Think You Are?.(Series 14).(Ruby Wax).Ruby Wax's Jewish parents fled Vienna and the Nazis for America in 1939.
'They took the war with them and brought it to our kitchen,' says the comedian and mental-health campaigner at the start of this remarkable episode.
They raised their only daughter in a dramatically dysfunctional household - Ruby's father was volatile and her mother 'hysterical... screaming in the street.' Ruby wonders if her own mental illness had its origins in her upbringing and the trauma her parents went through, or whether it is in her family's genes.
Ruby journeys to central Europe, where she learns about her parents' flight and the distressing fate of family who remained in Vienna during the war, and she makes a startling discovery about her great-aunt and great-grandmother, which is both harrowing and surprisingly affirming.*brand new drama series Academy Bridge set in England will be new 8 episodes starts on next Thursday (20th,September,2018) at 8:00pm-9:00pm.
21:00-22:00 brand new series.4/8.Ambulance.(Series 2).The fourth episode follows the West Midlands Ambulance Service at the beginning of a busy Saturday night shift. There's been a nasty car accident in Warwickshire and the young driver has suffered a collapsed lung. She needs a life-saving procedure by the roadside which can only be done by a doctor. The Merit team, a specialist resource reserved for the most serious cases and with a doctor and specialist paramedic on board, is immediately dispatched.
In the busy control room, call assessors Rowena and Sally are both dealing with suicidal patients on the phone, while controller Louise and dispatcher Lucy urgently find available ambulances to send to them.
As crewmates Jo and Suki take their patient to hospital, a car dramatically crashes in front of them and they find themselves with several more patients suddenly on their hands. Another three ambulances are needed on scene but with all crews in the area already assigned to jobs and new calls still coming in, Lucy and Louise must prioritise those most in need.
By the time pubs and bars begin to close, alcohol seems to be the culprit of more and more of the calls coming in and in Birmingham city centre, a woman has had her finger bitten off at an argument at a gig.
On Sunday, a man has dislocated his knee for the fourth time over the week and is in agony and stuck at the top of some tricky stairs. But as the weekend shift draws to an end, it's an elderly woman who lives on her own who the crew are most concerned about.
22:00-22:30 R4 News at Ten
22:30-23:00 Regional News and Weather
23:00-00:00 Question News Time.David Dimbleby chairs topical debate from Stratford, east London.
The panel includes Conservative work and pensions secretary David Gauke, Labour's shadow women and equalities secretary Dawn Butler, the SNP's deputy leader in the House of Commons Kirsty Blackman, novelist Will Self and broadcaster Julia Hartley-Brewer.
00:00-01:00 brand new two-part-documentary.1/2.Without Limits:Vietnam.(Series 1).(Episode 1).Six people with different physical disabilities embark on an ambitious and emotional adventure of a lifetime through the diverse landscapes of Vietnam. Although shadowed by film and safety crews, the group are in charge of their journey, navigating the route and the difficult access in a country ill-equipped for disability.
In the 4x4 is Vicky Balch, who lost her leg after the rollercoaster accident at Alton Towers in 2016. She's determined to restore her independence, but suffers an early setback when the car's brakes fail. Mary Russell was born with achondroplasia - the most common type of dwarfism. She has struggled with depression throughout her life and still fights a battle with low self-esteem. Olympic wheelchair rugby captain Steve Brown was paralysed from the chest down 12 years ago. In Vietnam he faces his greatest challenge on an ambitious caving expedition.
On the motorbikes are Louise Halvey, who has progressive hearing loss and must negotiate the chaos of Hanoi traffic, marathon runner Charlie Lewis, who convinced a surgeon to amputate his right leg following a snowboarding accident almost ten years previously that had left him in constant pain, and Andy Slade, who is the most experienced biker. He lost his arm in an industrial accident nine years ago but soon got back to bike racing, becoming the UK's fastest one-armed man on a motorbike.
01:00-02:00 (Repeat) brand new one-off-documentary.MND and 22-Year-Old Me.The youngest person with motor neurone disease in Scotland, Lucy Lintott, is becoming paralysed - she can no longer walk unassisted and she is losing her voice - not great for a chatterbox like Lucy. Even though she has been given only a few years to live, Lucy is determined to do what 22-year-olds do - including dating. Over a six-month period, this lover of food and country music reveals how she is struggling to hold on to her personality and her infectious laugh. Lucy visits Newcastle, where she meets a stand-up comedian who can still crack a joke even though he can't speak. At a clinic in Edinburgh, Lucy's voice is recorded with her sister's to create a personalised synthetic voice. And in an emotional photographic sitting with portrait photographer Rankin, Lucy confronts two polarised parts of herself - the perfect Lucy pre-diagnosis and the broken Lucy three years after diagnosis.
02:00-02:05 Weather for the Week Ahead
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23:00-23:40 The View.Join Mark Carruthers and guests on Thursdays for The View - the week's political news, comments and expert analysis. The View reports events at Stormont and Westminster and how they are affecting issues such as health and the economy. It follows the ups and downs of the political parties and debates the highs and lows of the political week. It also has an alternative view on the week's political headlines.
23:40-00:40 Question News Time.David Dimbleby chairs topical debate from Stratford, east London.
The panel includes Conservative work and pensions secretary David Gauke, Labour's shadow women and equalities secretary Dawn Butler, the SNP's deputy leader in the House of Commons Kirsty Blackman, novelist Will Self and broadcaster Julia Hartley-Brewer.
00:40-01:40 brand new two-part-documentary.1/2.Without Limits:Vietnam.(Series 1).(Episode 1).Six people with different physical disabilities embark on an ambitious and emotional adventure of a lifetime through the diverse landscapes of Vietnam. Although shadowed by film and safety crews, the group are in charge of their journey, navigating the route and the difficult access in a country ill-equipped for disability.
In the 4x4 is Vicky Balch, who lost her leg after the rollercoaster accident at Alton Towers in 2016. She's determined to restore her independence, but suffers an early setback when the car's brakes fail. Mary Russell was born with achondroplasia - the most common type of dwarfism. She has struggled with depression throughout her life and still fights a battle with low self-esteem. Olympic wheelchair rugby captain Steve Brown was paralysed from the chest down 12 years ago. In Vietnam he faces his greatest challenge on an ambitious caving expedition.
On the motorbikes are Louise Halvey, who has progressive hearing loss and must negotiate the chaos of Hanoi traffic, marathon runner Charlie Lewis, who convinced a surgeon to amputate his right leg following a snowboarding accident almost ten years previously that had left him in constant pain, and Andy Slade, who is the most experienced biker. He lost his arm in an industrial accident nine years ago but soon got back to bike racing, becoming the UK's fastest one-armed man on a motorbike.
01:40-02:40 (Repeat) brand new one-off-documentary.MND and 22-Year-Old Me.The youngest person with motor neurone disease in Scotland, Lucy Lintott, is becoming paralysed - she can no longer walk unassisted and she is losing her voice - not great for a chatterbox like Lucy. Even though she has been given only a few years to live, Lucy is determined to do what 22-year-olds do - including dating. Over a six-month period, this lover of food and country music reveals how she is struggling to hold on to her personality and her infectious laugh. Lucy visits Newcastle, where she meets a stand-up comedian who can still crack a joke even though he can't speak. At a clinic in Edinburgh, Lucy's voice is recorded with her sister's to create a personalised synthetic voice. And in an emotional photographic sitting with portrait photographer Rankin, Lucy confronts two polarised parts of herself - the perfect Lucy pre-diagnosis and the broken Lucy three years after diagnosis.
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