R4 One Schedule - Thursday 27th September 2018

R4 One
Thursday 27th September 2018
06:00-09:15 Breakfast
09:15-10:00 brand new series.9/10.Fake Britain.(Series 8).Featuring the fake email scam stealing thousands from kids' football teams, the tricks used by smugglers to get fakes into the country, the fake perfume that is a health hazard and fake free-range bacon.
10:00-11:00 brand new series.38/.Homes Under the Hammer.(Series 21).An end-terraced house in Birmingham in a bad state of repair, some land in Rainham in Kent and an end terrace in Stoke-on-Trent needing a total renovation are all sold under the hammer. The developers have ambitious plans, but will any of them deliver their projects on budget and on schedule?.
11:00-11:45 brand new series.4/10.Neighbourhood Blues.(Series 8).(Episode 4).This series of Neighbourhood Blues follows Northumbria Police's neighbourhood teams as they work with the public to keep our streets safe across the north east of England.
The neighbourhood teams crack down on illegal drugs. The Washington team raid the house of a man who has reportedly been growing cannabis in his loft. In Southwick, officers raid the house of a possible dealer. A bag of drugs is thrown out of the window, but can Kip, a springer spaniel police dog, sniff out any more? Also in today's episode, a woman behaving badly outside a nightclub takes things too far, and the team give two German tourists a welcome surprise.
11:45-12:15 brand new series.9/10.Thief Trackers.(Series 2).The undercover thief tracker team use GPS technology to follow two crooks who steal a woman's bag, tracking them through the busy London streets.
Technology is used to help the police catch and convict criminals who steal from shops in Malvern, and in Swindon, a police dog tracks a crook who was responsible for a series of break-ins.
12:15-13:00 brand new series.6/32.Bargain Hunt.(Series 48).(Oswestry 21).Eric Knowles presents from the Antique and Collectors Fair at Oswestry.
The reds and the blues are guided by experts Charles Hanson and Kate Bliss.
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.14/25.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.4/20.Peliclitions.(Series 1).Matthew Barrowman hosts the quiz show One thousand pounds is up for grabs in each game but only by achieving absolute will contestants win the prize. If they fail to achieve the money rolls over to create an even bigger jackpot for the next game.
16:30-17:15 brand new series.4/20.Anquites Road Trip.(Series 5).(Episode 4).Kate Bliss and Paul Laidlaw take the penultimate journey in their 1960s classic car. With only a few pounds separating them, the two experts plump for some very risky buys. Both experts find unusual powder compacts which make for an exciting auction in Brighton. Paul believes a strange collection of medals will honour him with profits - but will a pricey three-figure gamble purchase pay off for Kate? Paul detours to visit a mosque while Kate heads off the beaten track to find time for some gardening, Victorian style.
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.Matt Baker and Alex Jones celebrate 50 years of Radio 1 with Tony Blackburn, Nick Grimshaw and Clara Amfo.
19:30-20:00 LondonEnds
20:00-21:00 brand new series.2/8.Academy Bridge.(Series 1).and all many more.
21:00-22:00 brand new series.6/8.Ambulance.(Series 2).Crewmates Justin and Dawn's first job of the day is a call to a woman whose waters have broken - Dawn hates delivering babies, but Justin loves them and within just a couple of minutes of arriving he has delivered the baby. Justin reveals he used to be a butcher, but this job makes him feel self-worth that he had never felt before.
When Justin and Dawn are dispatched to their next patient, it's a name all too familiar to them. The woman has called 999 four times already that day and is one of a handful of prolific frequent callers staff across the ambulance service all know well. Although she has carers, like many such cases, her support workers are not available out of hours so it falls to the ambulance service to go round to reassure her. As they leave, Justin reflects that nowadays the paramedic role feels like they are 'social workers with first-aid skills'. It won't be their only visit to the woman this evening.
With pubs and clubs beginning to close, Justin and Dawn are called to a very drunk male in the city centre. Justin employs his unexpected Punjabi language skills, picked up from his days as a waiter in a curry house, to help coax the nearly incoherent man off the floor.
In the control room, another of the region's most prolific callers is on the phone saying he is having an epileptic fit. A past brain injury affects his behaviour and he is one of 50 patients in the West Midlands who have to have police to accompany the ambulance crew every time they attend. This man has called 999 six times already that day but when the crew arrive, they find he is running low on medication and food supplies.
Natalie and Nat are dispatched to Jean, who hasn't left the house in over a year as the family haven't been able to afford to pay for a ramp to be installed. It takes five crew and the daughters to help her out to the ambulance so they can take her to hospital for some much needed tests.
Whilst a crew are sent to deal with a suspected deceased male that no one has spotted for two weeks, Darren and Mel are dispatched to the male repeat caller again. They are the 274th crew to have been dispatched to him in the past three months, along with a paramedic officer and the specialist mental health car. The man does not need to go to hospital despite his assertion that he will die if they don't. Like most of their frequent caller cases, it is not a medical emergency but as the crews discuss the challenges of the case outside, they can't see an easy solution - he needs better support but frequently refuses that, as is his right, so it becomes a vicious circle. Justin reflects that the role of the ambulance service has changed, with the ageing population, spiralling demand for social care and cuts in funding, more than ever they are being for called for non-emergencies.
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 Wolverhampton. The panel includes Conservative culture secretary Karen Bradley, Labour Party chairman Ian Lavery, Mail on Sunday columnist Peter Hitchens, comedian and former Labour adviser Ayesha Hazarika and the businessman who co-chairs pressure group Leave Means Leave, Richard Tice.
00:00-00:50 This Week.Andrew Neil reviews the political week with Michael Portillo and Lisa Nandy, with a film looking back over the headlines from Kevin Maguire.
The studio guests are TV presenter Saira Khan looking at Labour and the aspirational working class, while in the spotlight section, TV host Rick Edwards will talking about being bold in politics.
00:50-01:50 brand new series.Invictus Games 2018.Day 5.JJ Chalmers and Ade Adepitan present coverage live from Toronto of the third Invictus Games, with a poolside report from former Paralympian Rachael Latham as the swimming gets under way at the Pan Am Sports Centre.
There are also highlights from the cycling and the sitting volleyball, and Steve Brown has an update on the wheelchair rugby from the Mattamy Athletic Centre.
01:50-01:55 Weather for the Week Ahead
01:55-06:00 Joins R4 News Channel


R4 One Scotland
13:30-14:00 Reporting Scotland
18:30-19:00 Reporting Scotland
22:30-23:00 Reporting Scotland


R4 One Northern Ireland
13:30-14:00 R4 Newsline
18:30-19:00 R4 Newsline
22:30-23:00 R4 Newsline
23:00-23:35 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.
23:35-00:35 Question News Time.David Dimbleby chairs topical debate from Wolverhampton. The panel includes Conservative culture secretary Karen Bradley, Labour Party chairman Ian Lavery, Mail on Sunday columnist Peter Hitchens, comedian and former Labour adviser Ayesha Hazarika and the businessman who co-chairs pressure group Leave Means Leave, Richard Tice.
00:35-01:25 This Week.Andrew Neil reviews the political week with Michael Portillo and Lisa Nandy, with a film looking back over the headlines from Kevin Maguire.
The studio guests are TV presenter Saira Khan looking at Labour and the aspirational working class, while in the spotlight section, TV host Rick Edwards will talking about being bold in politics.
01:25-02:25 brand new series.Invictus Games 2018.Day 5.JJ Chalmers and Ade Adepitan present coverage live from Toronto of the third Invictus Games, with a poolside report from former Paralympian Rachael Latham as the swimming gets under way at the Pan Am Sports Centre.
There are also highlights from the cycling and the sitting volleyball, and Steve Brown has an update on the wheelchair rugby from the Mattamy Athletic Centre.
02:25-02:30 Weather for the Week Ahead
02:30-06:00 Joins R4 News Channel

R4 One Wales
13:30-14:00 R4 Wales Today
18:30-19:00 R4 Wales Today
22:30-23:00 R4 Wales Today

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