R4 One Schedule - Sunday 4th November 2018

R4 One
Sunday 4th November 2018
06:00-07:35 Breakfast
07:35-09:00 (Repeat) Match of the Football Day.Gary Lineker introduces Premier League highlights, including West Ham's early evening kick-off with Liverpool at the London Stadium, Stoke's clash with Leicester and Southampton's encounter with Burnley at St Mary's.
With guests including Danny Murphy and Alan Shearer.
09:00-10:00 The Andrew Marr Show.Interviews with key newsmakers and cultural figures. Andrew's guests include Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu, home secretary Amber Rudd MP, shadow secretary for women and equalities Dawn Butler MP, Olivia Colman and Michelle Pfeiffer. The newspapers are reviewed by Labour MP Kate Hoey, Conservative MP Anna Soubry and deputy political editor of The Times Sam Coates.*The Andrew Marr Show is on next Sunday (11th,November,2018) at 9:00am-10:20am
10:00-11:00 brand new series and last in series and series finale.20/20.Sunday Morning Live.(Series 8).(Episode 20).Is there a 'witch hunt' over harassment? Sean Fletcher and Emma Barnett lead debate. Plus James Bond actress Naomie Harris on why she is helping to launch a new scheme for the homeless, and poet Benjamin Zephaniah on why Tai Chi has given him inner peace.*Sunday Morning Live returns with the ninth series in the next year 2019 with Sean Fletcher and the new host Cherry Healey.*Remembrance Sunday:The Cenotaph 2018 is on next Sunday (11th,November,2018) at 10:20am-12:30pm.
11:00-12:15 Sunday Politics.Sarah Smith and Tim Donovan with the latest political news, interviews and debate. The programme includes an interview with shadow defence secretary Nia Griffith. Plus former MP George Galloway and journalist and author Peter Hitchens discuss the Russian revolution. Steve Richards, Isabel Oakeshott, Tom Newton Dunn are on the political panel.*No Sunday Politics next week due to Remembrance Sunday on next Sunday (11th,November,2018).*Sunday Politics returns on Sunday 18th November 2018.
12:15-13:15 brand new series.10/16.Bradby on Sunday.(Series 5).hosted by Chris Bradby and Allerga Starilion and all many more.*Bradby on Sunday moves to Sunday lunchtime slot to Sunday afternoon slot at new time at 1:45pm to 2:45pm for the first time on next Sunday (11th,November,2018).
13:15-13:30 R4 Weekend News
13:30-13:45 Points of View.The latest national and international news from the R4.
13:45-16:00 Final Score.FA Cup First Round.Jason Mohammad presents reports, goals and results, with reporters at all nine FA Cup first round games, plus the Premier League and Championship. He is joined by Dion Dublin and Leicester City assistant manager Michael Appleton.
16:00-16:35 Songs of Praise.Milton Keynes.Sean Fletcher visits Milton Keynes as it celebrates its fiftieth anniversary. He has a kick-about with freestyle footballer Daniel Cutting, whose faith has inspired him to break five world records. Reverend Kate Bottley visits a Christian project restoring broken bicycles while turning around young lives. She also meets award-winning worship leader Noel Robinson and there is music from his band, including We Seek Your Kingdom and Freedom.
16:35-17:35 (Repeat) brand new series.1/10.Blue Planet II.(Series 1).
(One Ocean).In recent years, our knowledge of life beneath the waves has been transformed. Using cutting-edge technology, One Ocean takes us on a journey from the intense heat of the tropics to our planet's frozen poles to reveal new worlds and extraordinary never-before-seen animal behaviours.

Starting in the tropical coral reefs - the most diverse ocean habitat - a baby dolphin is taught the secrets of a coral reef, as its family rubs against a particular gorgonian which may have medicinal properties. On another reef, a tusk fish demonstrates a surprising level of ingenuity - tool use - as it uses corals as an anvil to break open clams. In the Seychelles, half a million terns nest on an island. Fledglings must eventually take to the wing, but danger lurks beneath the waves - metre-long giant trevally fish leap clear out of the water to snatch the birds.

The tropical oceans drive our planet's weather. Sun heats the sea, creating rain, winds and huge storms that drive up towards higher latitudes. Here, unlike the tropics, the seas change with the seasons. In spring thousands of mobula rays gather in Mexico's Sea of Cortez. At night, in a previously unseen event, tiny organisms that light up when disturbed react to their wingbeats, creating an enchanting bioluminescent firework display.

Phytoplankton produce as much oxygen as all the plants on land and lie at the base of marine food chains everywhere. Where the plankton thrive, fish thrive too, and ocean travellers will migrate thousands of miles to take advantage of these productive seas. Predatory false killer whales off the coast of New Zealand are in search of dolphins. But when they find them, the whales team up with the dolphins to form super-pods - a formidable army to take advantage of the bounty of these seasonal seas.

In temperate seas around the globe, spring brings greening oceans. In Japan, a kelp-covered shipwreck is home to the Asian sheepshead wrasse, or Kobudai. At the start of summer a male mates with the females. But when a female reaches both a critical body size and age, it can undergo an extraordinary metamorphosis. Females change gender, and a new male challenges an older male to a face-off.
Toward our planet's poles, the ocean's surface is locked in ice. But in the Arctic, a warm current from the south keeps some Norwegian fjords ice-free all year round. Here, in winter, pods of orcas use dramatic tail slaps to stun herring, and humpback whales follow the noises to find the feast.
Ocean currents move heat around our planet and maintain a climate favourable for life. But our ocean system, in relative equilibrium for millennia, is changing at a worrying rate. Deep in the polar north, we meet walrus mothers and their newborn calves, searching for an ice floe to rest on. But with rising temperatures, summer sea ice is retreating - their battles to survive are becoming ever harder. As we begin to understand the true complexity of the lives of our ocean creatures, so do we recognise the fragility of their home.
17:35-17:50 R4 Weekend News
17:50-18:00 Regional News and Weather
18:00-18:30 Offshore Secrets of the Rich Exposed - Panorama.A special edition investigating a huge new leak of data that reveals how the wealthy and powerful invest offshore.
18:30-19:15 Countryactivisfile.(Autumn Special).The team gets out to explore all that Autumn has to offer. Matt Baker crunches through the leaves to find out about a new charter to protect woodlands. Ellie Harrison meets Skomer's new arrivals - seal pups! John Craven cooks Autumn treats over an outdoor fire, and Adam Henson discovers a harvest worth its weight in gold.
19:15-20:05 brand new series.5/10.Doctilor Who.(Series 11).(The Tsuranga Conundrum).Starring Jodie Whittaker,Bradley Walsh,Mandip Gill,Tosin Cole,Suzanne Parcker,Ben Bailey Smith,and all many more.
20:05-20:50 brand new series.Strictly Come Dancing.(Series 15).(Week 7 Results).It is time for another dancing duo to leave the competition, as Tess Daly and Claudia Winkleman reveal which two couples will face each other in the dance-off. The fabulous four - Shirley, Darcey, Bruno and Craig - then have the difficult task of deciding who will jive into next week and who will quickstep out of the competition for good.
There is a musical performance from Welsh rock band Stereophonics, and the judges once again be put the routines from the night before under the microscope in frame by frame.
20:50-21:50 brand new series.2/10.Blue Planet II.(Series 1).(The Deep).The deep is perhaps the most hostile environment on earth, at least to us - a world of crushing pressure, brutal cold and utter darkness. We have barely begun to explore it, and yet it is the largest living space on the planet. Scientists already think that there is more life in the deep than anywhere else on earth.
This episode takes us on an epic journey into the unknown, a realm that feels almost like science fiction. We discover alien worlds, bizarre creatures and extraordinary new behaviours never seen before. We encounter savage hordes of Humboldt squid hunting lanternfish in the depths and coral gardens flourishing in absolute darkness, with more species of coral to be found in the deep than on shallow tropical reefs.
On the desert wastes of the abyss, a whale carcass generates a frenzy as slow-moving sharks as big as great whites fight for what may be their first meal in a year. Food is hard to come by and finding a mate is even harder, but life adapts in ingenious ways. There are fish that walk instead of swim, worms that feed exclusively on bones and shrimps that spend almost their entire lives imprisoned with their mate in a cage of crystal sponge.
The deeper you go, the more extreme conditions become. The sheer weight of water above creates almost unendurable pressures. Yet even eight kilometres down, where the basic chemistry of life was once thought impossible, we find strange species swimming through the darkness. From here we journey on down to the deepest place on earth - the Mariana Trench - almost 11 kilometres from the surface, a vast chasm that ruptures the deep sea floor. Only three human beings have ever reached here, and yet there is still life to be found in these deep sea trenches.
The deep can be a violent place. Tectonic plates rip apart or collide in mighty clashes. And at these volcanic hotspots, extraordinary micro-worlds blossom into life, completely divorced from the energy of the sun. Hair-covered crabs feed on gushing plumes of otherwise toxic hydrogen sulphide. Shrimps hover on the fringes of billowing clouds of volcanic chemicals, so hot they could melt lead. We discover new species every time we visit these strange new worlds.
One of these geysers might even hold the secret to all life on earth. At a hydrothermal vent system in the middle of the Atlantic, seawater and rock react under extreme pressures and temperatures to produce complex hydrocarbons - the building blocks of life itself. Scientists have named this strange place the Lost City, and many believe that it was at a place just like this that life on earth first began, four billion years ago.
21:50-22:50 brand new series and last in series and series finale and last and final ever episode.6/6.The Last Post.(Series 1).(Episode 6).Joe's future in the army hangs in the balance. Armstrong fears for Yusra's safety. Honor is devastated by Joe's secret past. Markham struggles between duty and his own moral compass.Starring 
Jessie Buckley,Stephen Campbell Moore,Amanda Drew,Ben Miles
,Jeremy Neumark Jones,Jessica Raine,Essie Davis,Ouidad Elma,Tom Glynn-Carney,Louis Greatorex,Kal Naga,Chris Reilly,Kevin Sutton,Martin Wallace,Stuart Graham,Miles Petzer,Toby Woolf,Andrew Havill,Richard Dillane,Mark Tandy,Mark Dexter,Timothy Bentinck,Clayton Evertson,and Aymen Hamdouchi.*brand new series Howard's End will be new 4 episodes starts on next Sunday (11th,November,2018) at 9:00pm-10:00pm.
22:50-23:10 R4 Weekend News
23:10-23:20 Regional News and Weather
23:20-00:40 Match of the Football Day 2.Mark Chapman presents highlights of the day's four Premier League games, including matches at the top of the table between Manchester City and Arsenal and Chelsea, and Manchester United. Also in action are Tottenham, who welcome Crystal Palace to Wembley, while Everton face Watford. There is also a chance to see all the goals and major incidents from Saturday's matches.
With Alan Shearer and Ian Wright.
00:40-01:10 brand new series.1/7.Ronny Cheing:International Student.(Series 1).(Episode 1).Malaysian student Ronny Chieng arrives at Melbourne University to read law, with his mum's pleas to study hard still ringing in his ears. He soon learns it is not as simple as that when a deranged law professor, a drunken social secretary and a bunch of rich, uptight, racist fellow students make for an interesting first day.
When Ronnie and his new friends Asher, Elvin, Wei Jun and Denedict find that there's only one copy of the textbook for their first assignment, it's a race to get hold of it, and Ronnie somehow, very reluctantly, finds himself entering an Aussie drinking competition to win the book back.Starring Ronny Chieng,Molly Daniels,Shuang Hu,Hoa Xuande,Anthony Morgan,Laurence Boxhall,and Dave Eastgate.
01:10-01:15 Weather for the Week Ahead
01:15-06:00 Joins R4 News Channel

R4 One Scotland
11:00-12:15 Sunday Politics Scotland.The latest political news, interviews and debate in Scotland.Presented by Sarah Smith and Gordon Brewer,with guests Nia Griffith,George Galloway,and Peter Hitchens.with the panelists Steve Richards,Isabel Oakeshott,and Tom Newton Dunn.
17:50-18:00 Reporting Scotland
23:10-23:20 Reporting Scotland
00:40-01:40 Sportsfootballscene.Jonathan Sutherland introduces highlights from the weekend's Scottish Premiership action.
Among the Saturday games, St Johnstone host Celtic, while Rangers and Partick Thistle meet at Ibrox and Hibs entertain Dundee at Easter Road. Then on Sunday, Hearts and Kilmarnock meet at Murrayfield as redevelopment work on the main stand at Tynecastle continues.
01:40-03:10 The FA Cup - 2018/19 - First-Round Highlights.Manish Bhasin presents highlights from the first round proper of the FA Cup - the stage where the 32 non-league clubs that have battled it through qualifying are joined by the 44 League One and Two sides.
03:10-03:40 brand new series.1/7.Ronny Cheing:International Student.(Series 1).(Episode 1).Malaysian student Ronny Chieng arrives at Melbourne University to read law, with his mum's pleas to study hard still ringing in his ears. He soon learns it is not as simple as that when a deranged law professor, a drunken social secretary and a bunch of rich, uptight, racist fellow students make for an interesting first day.
When Ronnie and his new friends Asher, Elvin, Wei Jun and Denedict find that there's only one copy of the textbook for their first assignment, it's a race to get hold of it, and Ronnie somehow, very reluctantly, finds himself entering an Aussie drinking competition to win the book back.Starring Ronny Chieng,Molly Daniels,Shuang Hu,Hoa Xuande,Anthony Morgan,Laurence Boxhall,and Dave Eastgate.
03:40-03:45 Weather for the Week Ahead
03:45-06:00 Joins R4 News Channel

R4 One Northern Ireland
11:00-12:15 Sunday Politics Northern Ireland
.Sarah Smith and Mark Carruthers with the latest political news,interviews,and debate.with the guests Nia Griffith,George Galloway,and Peter Hitchens,and the panelists Steve Richards,Isabel Oakeshott,and Tom Newton Dunn.
17:50-18:00 R4 Newsline
23:10-23:20 R4 Newsline

R4 One Wales
11:00-12:15 Sunday Politics Wales.The latest political news,interviews,and debate in Wales.Presented by Sarah Smith and Arwyn Jones,with the guests Nia Griffith,George Galloway,and Peter Hitchens,with the panelists Steve Richards,Isabel Oakeshott,and Tom Newton Dunn.
17:50-18:00 R4 Wales Today
23:10-23:20 R4 Wales Today
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Sunday 4th November 2018
16:35-17:05 brand new series.9/.Holling the Sunsilet.(Series 1)
17:05-17:35 brand new series.10/.Holling the Sunsilet.(Series 1)

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