R4 One
Tuesday 11th September 2018
06:00-09:15 Breakfast
09:15-10:00 brand new series.7/10.Council House Crackdown.(Series 3).(Episode 7).Michelle meets housing investigators who uncovered a £10,000 subletting scandal, and a young family finally get a home of their own.
10:00-11:00 brand new series.33/.Homes Under the Hammer.(Series 21).Some longer-term projects are featured today. Martin catches up with a development he first saw in Anthorn in Cumbira in 2013, and the team also follows progress on a two-year project to develop a large terraced house in Hounslow in west London, as well as a 12-month timeframe to modernise a sad-looking terrace in Crewe in Cheshire.
11:00-11:45 brand new series.7/10.Dom on the Spot.(Series 2).(Episode 7).Dom joins traffic warden Debs as she hands out parking tickets in the seaside town of Tenby - and meets a camper van owner who has overstayed his welcome. And in Staffordshire, the magnificent Enville Estate has been plagued by massive fly-tips, but owners Diana and George are ready to fight back.
11:45-12:15 brand new series.7/10.Thief Trackers.(Series 3).(Episode 7).The thief trackers are on the trail of a purse snatcher, following his every move through the city streets. They also hear how a dad turned detective to track down a gang of bicycle thieves and about one man's mission to recover an explosive relic from the Second World War.
12:15-13:00 (Repeat) brand new series.29/32.Bargain Hunt.(Series 39).(Grimsthorpe 27).Grimsthorpe Castle in Lincolnshire is the site of special antiques interest for two teams of bargain hunters charged with buying three items with £300 in 60 minutes. Experts Jonathan Pratt and Anita Manning are on hand, while Tim Wonnacott takes time out to show us an aesthetic timepiece.
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.2/25.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.7/15.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.7/15.Celebrity Money for Nothing.(Series 1).Sarah Moore and Jay Blades are welcomed into the homes of business entrepreneurs Hilary Devey and Saira Khan. With the help of talented woodworker EJ Osborne and the Bristol Upholstery Collective, will Sarah and Jay's creative transformations secure profits to return to Hilary and Saira for their chosen charities?
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.Paddy McGuinness talks to Alex Jones and Matt Baker about his one off TV spectacular celebrating the world's best tribute acts, Even Better than the Real Thing.
Plus a family tell the story of their daughter Tjili, a world renowned young artist who suffers from Cerebral Palsy.
19:30-20:00 LondonEnds
20:00-21:00 brand new series.49/69.Hospital City.(Series 19)
21:00-22:00 brand new series.2/5.Doctor Foster.(Series 2).Reeling from the repercussions of Simon's return, Gemma scrambles to uncover his secrets and find out what's going on with Tom.Starring Suranne Jones,Bertie Carvel,Sian Brooke
,Victoria Hamilton,Adam James,Thusitha Jayasundera,Sara Stewart
,Neil Stuke,Tom Taylor,Jodie Comer,Frank Kauer,Megan Roberts
,Shazia Nicholls,Martha Howe-Douglas,Philip Wright,Joanie Kent
,and Daniel Cerqueira.
22:00-22:30 R4 News at Ten
22:30-23:00 Regional News and Weather
23:00-00:00 brand new series.2/10.Doctor Reynolds.(Series 2)
00:00-01:00 brand new one-off-documentary.Stacey Dooley Investigates.(Young Sex for Sale in Japan).Stacey Dooley explores Japan's problem with the sexualisation of children. From bars where men pay to meet schoolgirls to suggestive pictures of very young children and comic books featuring child rape, the country has faced global criticism for its attitudes. It was only three years ago that possessing genuine child pornography was finally made illegal. Stacey travels to Tokyo to look into what effect the law banning child porn has had and to see if the attitude towards the sexualisation of children has changed. Stacey discovers a culture where sexual images of young girls are widespread and used for commercial gain. Her first stop is a legal Tokyo 'JK' cafe in which school-aged girls are paid to provide company to older men - who tell her that it is perfectly normal to talk about sex and hold hands with girls as young as 15 dressed in school uniform. Stacey uncovers an even more disturbing legal grey area exists in Japan called Chako Ero, where children as young as six are filmed or photographed in erotic clothing. She speaks to a producer of these films as well as a self-confessed paedophile to try and discover just why some Japanese culture seems to encourage inappropriate exploitation and sexualisation of children. Following the law change, the documentary examines what else Japan is doing to stop normalising the sexualisation of children. Stacey meets volunteers from a charity trying to help vulnerable girls, as well as the Head of the Juvenile Section at the National Police to find what they are doing to protect young girls.
01:00-02:00 (Repeat) brand new series.3/8.Ambulance.(Series 2).This third episode joins the ambulance crews and controllers on shift in Stoke and Stafford. Seventy-one-year-old Mick has already retired once but rejoined after missing life on the road. With his crewmate Dave, he's dispatched to help a woman who called because of pain in her tummy, but she is actually having a massive heart attack and urgently needs the expertise of the specialist Cardiac Unit at Royal Stoke Hospital.
Matt and Ryan's shift sees them dispatched to help proud 'Stokie' Les, who's fallen in the shed. Despite having broken his hip, he seems unperturbed and continues to crack jokes.
Meanwhile, in the control room, call supervisor Steph receives a dramatic call - a woman has gone into labour on her way back from a training course with a colleague and is in a car on the side of the road. The terrified colleague must deliver the baby in the car.
As the crews settle in for the night shift, paramedics Conor and Sam must manage a drunken 17-year-old who's been fighting for breath at a lively teenage party. But it's their next patient who they find harder to deal with. Nigel has cancer that's now terminal. Nigel is philosophical about approaching death - keen just to be able to see his next grandchild born and his son marry in the next few months. It's particularly tough for paramedic Conor to hear as his own partner has had a cancer diagnosis.
02:00-02:05 Weather for the Week Ahead
02:05-06:00 Joins R4 News Channel
R4 One Scotland
13:30-14:00 Reporting Scotland
18:30-19:00 Reporting Scotland
20:00-21:00 Scotland City.Annie struggles to stay strong for her family in their grief, while the community unites to mourn the loss. Stevie cements a business partnership and finds an unlikely ally. AJ makes travel plans, but when Harry lets him down, he finds himself with a spare ticket and there's only one person he wants to ask.
22:30-23:00 Reporting Scotland
23:00-00:00 brand new series.49/64.Hospital City.(Series 19)
00:00-01:00 brand new series.2/10.Doctor Reynolds.(Series 2)
01:00-02:00 brand new one-off-documentary.Stacey Dooley Investigates.(Young Sex for Sale in Japan).Stacey Dooley explores Japan's problem with the sexualisation of children. From bars where men pay to meet schoolgirls to suggestive pictures of very young children and comic books featuring child rape, the country has faced global criticism for its attitudes. It was only three years ago that possessing genuine child pornography was finally made illegal. Stacey travels to Tokyo to look into what effect the law banning child porn has had and to see if the attitude towards the sexualisation of children has changed. Stacey discovers a culture where sexual images of young girls are widespread and used for commercial gain. Her first stop is a legal Tokyo 'JK' cafe in which school-aged girls are paid to provide company to older men - who tell her that it is perfectly normal to talk about sex and hold hands with girls as young as 15 dressed in school uniform. Stacey uncovers an even more disturbing legal grey area exists in Japan called Chako Ero, where children as young as six are filmed or photographed in erotic clothing. She speaks to a producer of these films as well as a self-confessed paedophile to try and discover just why some Japanese culture seems to encourage inappropriate exploitation and sexualisation of children. Following the law change, the documentary examines what else Japan is doing to stop normalising the sexualisation of children. Stacey meets volunteers from a charity trying to help vulnerable girls, as well as the Head of the Juvenile Section at the National Police to find what they are doing to protect young girls.
02:00-03:00 (Repeat) brand new series.3/8.Ambulance.(Series 2).This third episode joins the ambulance crews and controllers on shift in Stoke and Stafford. Seventy-one-year-old Mick has already retired once but rejoined after missing life on the road. With his crewmate Dave, he's dispatched to help a woman who called because of pain in her tummy, but she is actually having a massive heart attack and urgently needs the expertise of the specialist Cardiac Unit at Royal Stoke Hospital.
Matt and Ryan's shift sees them dispatched to help proud 'Stokie' Les, who's fallen in the shed. Despite having broken his hip, he seems unperturbed and continues to crack jokes.
Meanwhile, in the control room, call supervisor Steph receives a dramatic call - a woman has gone into labour on her way back from a training course with a colleague and is in a car on the side of the road. The terrified colleague must deliver the baby in the car.
As the crews settle in for the night shift, paramedics Conor and Sam must manage a drunken 17-year-old who's been fighting for breath at a lively teenage party. But it's their next patient who they find harder to deal with. Nigel has cancer that's now terminal. Nigel is philosophical about approaching death - keen just to be able to see his next grandchild born and his son marry in the next few months. It's particularly tough for paramedic Conor to hear as his own partner has had a cancer diagnosis.
03:00-03:05 Weather for the Week Ahead
03:05-06:00 Joins R4 News Channel
R4 One Northern Ireland
13:30-14:00 R4 Newsline
18:30-19:00 R4 Newsline
22:30-23:00 R4 Newsline
23:00-23:30 Spotlight.(Political Perspectives).Jim Fitzpatrick catches up with five former elected representatives to hear about life after front-line politics and to discuss their views on the big political questions, including the Stormont deadlock and Brexit.
23:30-00:30 brand new series.2/10.Doctor Reynolds.(Series 2)
00:30-01:30 brand new one-off-documentary.Stacey Dooley Investigates.(Young Sex for Sale in Japan).Stacey Dooley explores Japan's problem with the sexualisation of children. From bars where men pay to meet schoolgirls to suggestive pictures of very young children and comic books featuring child rape, the country has faced global criticism for its attitudes. It was only three years ago that possessing genuine child pornography was finally made illegal. Stacey travels to Tokyo to look into what effect the law banning child porn has had and to see if the attitude towards the sexualisation of children has changed. Stacey discovers a culture where sexual images of young girls are widespread and used for commercial gain. Her first stop is a legal Tokyo 'JK' cafe in which school-aged girls are paid to provide company to older men - who tell her that it is perfectly normal to talk about sex and hold hands with girls as young as 15 dressed in school uniform. Stacey uncovers an even more disturbing legal grey area exists in Japan called Chako Ero, where children as young as six are filmed or photographed in erotic clothing. She speaks to a producer of these films as well as a self-confessed paedophile to try and discover just why some Japanese culture seems to encourage inappropriate exploitation and sexualisation of children. Following the law change, the documentary examines what else Japan is doing to stop normalising the sexualisation of children. Stacey meets volunteers from a charity trying to help vulnerable girls, as well as the Head of the Juvenile Section at the National Police to find what they are doing to protect young girls.
01:30-02:30 (Repeat) brand new series.3/8.Ambulance.(Series 2).This third episode joins the ambulance crews and controllers on shift in Stoke and Stafford. Seventy-one-year-old Mick has already retired once but rejoined after missing life on the road. With his crewmate Dave, he's dispatched to help a woman who called because of pain in her tummy, but she is actually having a massive heart attack and urgently needs the expertise of the specialist Cardiac Unit at Royal Stoke Hospital.
Matt and Ryan's shift sees them dispatched to help proud 'Stokie' Les, who's fallen in the shed. Despite having broken his hip, he seems unperturbed and continues to crack jokes.
Meanwhile, in the control room, call supervisor Steph receives a dramatic call - a woman has gone into labour on her way back from a training course with a colleague and is in a car on the side of the road. The terrified colleague must deliver the baby in the car.
As the crews settle in for the night shift, paramedics Conor and Sam must manage a drunken 17-year-old who's been fighting for breath at a lively teenage party. But it's their next patient who they find harder to deal with. Nigel has cancer that's now terminal. Nigel is philosophical about approaching death - keen just to be able to see his next grandchild born and his son marry in the next few months. It's particularly tough for paramedic Conor to hear as his own partner has had a cancer diagnosis.
02:30-02:35 Weather for the Week Ahead
02:35-06:00 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
Tuesday 11th September 2018
06:00-09:15 Breakfast
09:15-10:00 brand new series.7/10.Council House Crackdown.(Series 3).(Episode 7).Michelle meets housing investigators who uncovered a £10,000 subletting scandal, and a young family finally get a home of their own.
10:00-11:00 brand new series.33/.Homes Under the Hammer.(Series 21).Some longer-term projects are featured today. Martin catches up with a development he first saw in Anthorn in Cumbira in 2013, and the team also follows progress on a two-year project to develop a large terraced house in Hounslow in west London, as well as a 12-month timeframe to modernise a sad-looking terrace in Crewe in Cheshire.
11:00-11:45 brand new series.7/10.Dom on the Spot.(Series 2).(Episode 7).Dom joins traffic warden Debs as she hands out parking tickets in the seaside town of Tenby - and meets a camper van owner who has overstayed his welcome. And in Staffordshire, the magnificent Enville Estate has been plagued by massive fly-tips, but owners Diana and George are ready to fight back.
11:45-12:15 brand new series.7/10.Thief Trackers.(Series 3).(Episode 7).The thief trackers are on the trail of a purse snatcher, following his every move through the city streets. They also hear how a dad turned detective to track down a gang of bicycle thieves and about one man's mission to recover an explosive relic from the Second World War.
12:15-13:00 (Repeat) brand new series.29/32.Bargain Hunt.(Series 39).(Grimsthorpe 27).Grimsthorpe Castle in Lincolnshire is the site of special antiques interest for two teams of bargain hunters charged with buying three items with £300 in 60 minutes. Experts Jonathan Pratt and Anita Manning are on hand, while Tim Wonnacott takes time out to show us an aesthetic timepiece.
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.2/25.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.7/15.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.7/15.Celebrity Money for Nothing.(Series 1).Sarah Moore and Jay Blades are welcomed into the homes of business entrepreneurs Hilary Devey and Saira Khan. With the help of talented woodworker EJ Osborne and the Bristol Upholstery Collective, will Sarah and Jay's creative transformations secure profits to return to Hilary and Saira for their chosen charities?
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.Paddy McGuinness talks to Alex Jones and Matt Baker about his one off TV spectacular celebrating the world's best tribute acts, Even Better than the Real Thing.
Plus a family tell the story of their daughter Tjili, a world renowned young artist who suffers from Cerebral Palsy.
19:30-20:00 LondonEnds
20:00-21:00 brand new series.49/69.Hospital City.(Series 19)
21:00-22:00 brand new series.2/5.Doctor Foster.(Series 2).Reeling from the repercussions of Simon's return, Gemma scrambles to uncover his secrets and find out what's going on with Tom.Starring Suranne Jones,Bertie Carvel,Sian Brooke
,Victoria Hamilton,Adam James,Thusitha Jayasundera,Sara Stewart
,Neil Stuke,Tom Taylor,Jodie Comer,Frank Kauer,Megan Roberts
,Shazia Nicholls,Martha Howe-Douglas,Philip Wright,Joanie Kent
,and Daniel Cerqueira.
22:00-22:30 R4 News at Ten
22:30-23:00 Regional News and Weather
23:00-00:00 brand new series.2/10.Doctor Reynolds.(Series 2)
00:00-01:00 brand new one-off-documentary.Stacey Dooley Investigates.(Young Sex for Sale in Japan).Stacey Dooley explores Japan's problem with the sexualisation of children. From bars where men pay to meet schoolgirls to suggestive pictures of very young children and comic books featuring child rape, the country has faced global criticism for its attitudes. It was only three years ago that possessing genuine child pornography was finally made illegal. Stacey travels to Tokyo to look into what effect the law banning child porn has had and to see if the attitude towards the sexualisation of children has changed. Stacey discovers a culture where sexual images of young girls are widespread and used for commercial gain. Her first stop is a legal Tokyo 'JK' cafe in which school-aged girls are paid to provide company to older men - who tell her that it is perfectly normal to talk about sex and hold hands with girls as young as 15 dressed in school uniform. Stacey uncovers an even more disturbing legal grey area exists in Japan called Chako Ero, where children as young as six are filmed or photographed in erotic clothing. She speaks to a producer of these films as well as a self-confessed paedophile to try and discover just why some Japanese culture seems to encourage inappropriate exploitation and sexualisation of children. Following the law change, the documentary examines what else Japan is doing to stop normalising the sexualisation of children. Stacey meets volunteers from a charity trying to help vulnerable girls, as well as the Head of the Juvenile Section at the National Police to find what they are doing to protect young girls.
01:00-02:00 (Repeat) brand new series.3/8.Ambulance.(Series 2).This third episode joins the ambulance crews and controllers on shift in Stoke and Stafford. Seventy-one-year-old Mick has already retired once but rejoined after missing life on the road. With his crewmate Dave, he's dispatched to help a woman who called because of pain in her tummy, but she is actually having a massive heart attack and urgently needs the expertise of the specialist Cardiac Unit at Royal Stoke Hospital.
Matt and Ryan's shift sees them dispatched to help proud 'Stokie' Les, who's fallen in the shed. Despite having broken his hip, he seems unperturbed and continues to crack jokes.
Meanwhile, in the control room, call supervisor Steph receives a dramatic call - a woman has gone into labour on her way back from a training course with a colleague and is in a car on the side of the road. The terrified colleague must deliver the baby in the car.
As the crews settle in for the night shift, paramedics Conor and Sam must manage a drunken 17-year-old who's been fighting for breath at a lively teenage party. But it's their next patient who they find harder to deal with. Nigel has cancer that's now terminal. Nigel is philosophical about approaching death - keen just to be able to see his next grandchild born and his son marry in the next few months. It's particularly tough for paramedic Conor to hear as his own partner has had a cancer diagnosis.
02:00-02:05 Weather for the Week Ahead
02:05-06:00 Joins R4 News Channel
R4 One Scotland
13:30-14:00 Reporting Scotland
18:30-19:00 Reporting Scotland
20:00-21:00 Scotland City.Annie struggles to stay strong for her family in their grief, while the community unites to mourn the loss. Stevie cements a business partnership and finds an unlikely ally. AJ makes travel plans, but when Harry lets him down, he finds himself with a spare ticket and there's only one person he wants to ask.
22:30-23:00 Reporting Scotland
23:00-00:00 brand new series.49/64.Hospital City.(Series 19)
00:00-01:00 brand new series.2/10.Doctor Reynolds.(Series 2)
01:00-02:00 brand new one-off-documentary.Stacey Dooley Investigates.(Young Sex for Sale in Japan).Stacey Dooley explores Japan's problem with the sexualisation of children. From bars where men pay to meet schoolgirls to suggestive pictures of very young children and comic books featuring child rape, the country has faced global criticism for its attitudes. It was only three years ago that possessing genuine child pornography was finally made illegal. Stacey travels to Tokyo to look into what effect the law banning child porn has had and to see if the attitude towards the sexualisation of children has changed. Stacey discovers a culture where sexual images of young girls are widespread and used for commercial gain. Her first stop is a legal Tokyo 'JK' cafe in which school-aged girls are paid to provide company to older men - who tell her that it is perfectly normal to talk about sex and hold hands with girls as young as 15 dressed in school uniform. Stacey uncovers an even more disturbing legal grey area exists in Japan called Chako Ero, where children as young as six are filmed or photographed in erotic clothing. She speaks to a producer of these films as well as a self-confessed paedophile to try and discover just why some Japanese culture seems to encourage inappropriate exploitation and sexualisation of children. Following the law change, the documentary examines what else Japan is doing to stop normalising the sexualisation of children. Stacey meets volunteers from a charity trying to help vulnerable girls, as well as the Head of the Juvenile Section at the National Police to find what they are doing to protect young girls.
02:00-03:00 (Repeat) brand new series.3/8.Ambulance.(Series 2).This third episode joins the ambulance crews and controllers on shift in Stoke and Stafford. Seventy-one-year-old Mick has already retired once but rejoined after missing life on the road. With his crewmate Dave, he's dispatched to help a woman who called because of pain in her tummy, but she is actually having a massive heart attack and urgently needs the expertise of the specialist Cardiac Unit at Royal Stoke Hospital.
Matt and Ryan's shift sees them dispatched to help proud 'Stokie' Les, who's fallen in the shed. Despite having broken his hip, he seems unperturbed and continues to crack jokes.
Meanwhile, in the control room, call supervisor Steph receives a dramatic call - a woman has gone into labour on her way back from a training course with a colleague and is in a car on the side of the road. The terrified colleague must deliver the baby in the car.
As the crews settle in for the night shift, paramedics Conor and Sam must manage a drunken 17-year-old who's been fighting for breath at a lively teenage party. But it's their next patient who they find harder to deal with. Nigel has cancer that's now terminal. Nigel is philosophical about approaching death - keen just to be able to see his next grandchild born and his son marry in the next few months. It's particularly tough for paramedic Conor to hear as his own partner has had a cancer diagnosis.
03:00-03:05 Weather for the Week Ahead
03:05-06:00 Joins R4 News Channel
R4 One Northern Ireland
13:30-14:00 R4 Newsline
18:30-19:00 R4 Newsline
22:30-23:00 R4 Newsline
23:00-23:30 Spotlight.(Political Perspectives).Jim Fitzpatrick catches up with five former elected representatives to hear about life after front-line politics and to discuss their views on the big political questions, including the Stormont deadlock and Brexit.
23:30-00:30 brand new series.2/10.Doctor Reynolds.(Series 2)
00:30-01:30 brand new one-off-documentary.Stacey Dooley Investigates.(Young Sex for Sale in Japan).Stacey Dooley explores Japan's problem with the sexualisation of children. From bars where men pay to meet schoolgirls to suggestive pictures of very young children and comic books featuring child rape, the country has faced global criticism for its attitudes. It was only three years ago that possessing genuine child pornography was finally made illegal. Stacey travels to Tokyo to look into what effect the law banning child porn has had and to see if the attitude towards the sexualisation of children has changed. Stacey discovers a culture where sexual images of young girls are widespread and used for commercial gain. Her first stop is a legal Tokyo 'JK' cafe in which school-aged girls are paid to provide company to older men - who tell her that it is perfectly normal to talk about sex and hold hands with girls as young as 15 dressed in school uniform. Stacey uncovers an even more disturbing legal grey area exists in Japan called Chako Ero, where children as young as six are filmed or photographed in erotic clothing. She speaks to a producer of these films as well as a self-confessed paedophile to try and discover just why some Japanese culture seems to encourage inappropriate exploitation and sexualisation of children. Following the law change, the documentary examines what else Japan is doing to stop normalising the sexualisation of children. Stacey meets volunteers from a charity trying to help vulnerable girls, as well as the Head of the Juvenile Section at the National Police to find what they are doing to protect young girls.
01:30-02:30 (Repeat) brand new series.3/8.Ambulance.(Series 2).This third episode joins the ambulance crews and controllers on shift in Stoke and Stafford. Seventy-one-year-old Mick has already retired once but rejoined after missing life on the road. With his crewmate Dave, he's dispatched to help a woman who called because of pain in her tummy, but she is actually having a massive heart attack and urgently needs the expertise of the specialist Cardiac Unit at Royal Stoke Hospital.
Matt and Ryan's shift sees them dispatched to help proud 'Stokie' Les, who's fallen in the shed. Despite having broken his hip, he seems unperturbed and continues to crack jokes.
Meanwhile, in the control room, call supervisor Steph receives a dramatic call - a woman has gone into labour on her way back from a training course with a colleague and is in a car on the side of the road. The terrified colleague must deliver the baby in the car.
As the crews settle in for the night shift, paramedics Conor and Sam must manage a drunken 17-year-old who's been fighting for breath at a lively teenage party. But it's their next patient who they find harder to deal with. Nigel has cancer that's now terminal. Nigel is philosophical about approaching death - keen just to be able to see his next grandchild born and his son marry in the next few months. It's particularly tough for paramedic Conor to hear as his own partner has had a cancer diagnosis.
02:30-02:35 Weather for the Week Ahead
02:35-06:00 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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