R4 One
Wednesday 7th November 2018
06:00-09:15 Breakfast
09:15-10:00 brand new series.3/6.Woman at War:100 Years of Service.(Series 1).(Pam Ayres).Writer and poet Pam Ayres recalls her years in the Women's Royal Air Force in the 1960s and returns to her job as a plotter to see if she still has what it takes to work in military intelligence. As she hears how things have changed for the women serving in the RAF today, she also meets one of the few surviving female pilots from WWII and gets a chance to fly on board a Puma helicopter - a job that was off limits to women at the time she joined up.
*brand new six-part-series Women at War:100 Years of Service Edward Fox on Thursday (8th,November,2018),Dame Kelly Holmes on Friday (9th,November,2018),Compliation on Sunday (11th,November,2018) last in series and series finale.*The Housing Enforcers returns with brand new series will be new 5 episodes starts on next Monday (12th,November,2018) to Friday (16th,November,2018) at 9:15am-10:00am.
10:00-11:00 (Repeat) brand new series.2/.Homes Under the Hammer.(Series 18).(Episode 2).Lucy Alexander looks around a run-down two-bedroom flat in Fulham, but the potential for profit is huge. Martin Roberts calls in on a former railway cottage in the north east and sees a terraced house near the Kent coast that needs doing up.
All of these properties have been sold at auction. Martin and Lucy find out who bought them and what they paid when they went under the hammer.
11:00-11:45 brand new series.8/15.Getting the Builders In.(Series 1).(Episode 8).In Wokingham, Nazan wants to get the builders in to give her kitchen a refresh and has £3,000 to spend, so she is looking to the builders to come up with ideas to make the budget stretch. Martin and Mick offer polished plaster as an alternative to tiles, Simon and John come up with an idea to vinyl-wrap the existing cupboard doors, and Gavin and Jimbo reckon replacing the doors altogether is the best way forward. But which pair will Nazan pick for the job?
In Wigan, Chris and Joanne need a replacement balustrade on their staircase and a hallway revamp.
11:45-12:15 brand new series.8/15.Fugitives.(Series 1 Cutdowns).(Episode 8).It is double trouble for officers Dave Lockwood and Tom Allen as they go searching for two wanted men in one small West Yorkshire town. The first target is a Polish man wanted for crimes he committed in Poland 15 years ago, while the second is a Hungarian man convicted of a series of burglaries.
In London, a helpful suspect introduces detectives to technology to overcome their language barrier. The man they have arrested only speaks Romanian, but on their way to custody he finds a way of making himself understood.
And a drugs courier who was first arrested after trying to sell drugs to an undercover policeman is arrested by Dutch police after more than a decade on the run in Spain and the Netherlands.
12:15-13:00 (Repeat) brand new series.21/32.Bargain Hunt.(Series 45).(Newark 23).Presenter Natasha Raskin is in the driving hot seat, joined by experts Kate Bliss and Gary Pe. A married couple take on best friends, each buying three items which will hopefully make them a profit at auction. Natasha also heads into Nottingham to learn about the life of William Booth, the man who created The Salvation Army.
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 series.18/30.Impossible.(Series 3).(Episode 18).
Game show in which 24 players compete across the series, scoring points by answering questions correctly. However, they must avoid the impossible answers, otherwise they will be eliminated from the show until the next day. In each episode there are three rounds, and the three highest scorers from each round play against each other in the final. The winner of this battle faces a £10,000 question.Presented by Rick Edwards.
15:45-16:30 brand new quiz series.13/30.Win of the Case.(Series 1).(Episode 13).Win of the Case is the strategy game show that trades general knowledge for intelligence, hosted by Dan Robert. Five players begin the game with a case containing a secret amount of cash. Players answer questions to win visits to a soundproof vault where they can see inside their opponents' cases.
In a fast-paced endgame, players attempt to steal each other's cases via tense head-to-head challenges, but only the player who gets over the finish line first wins what is inside their case.
16:30-17:15 brand new series.Flog It!.(Flog It!).(Greenwich 24). The Flog It! team visits the Old Royal Naval College in Greenwich. Antique experts Mark Stacey and Jonathan Pratt find a varied collection of objects among the hundreds of visitors. Paul Martin takes a ride along the Thames on board an amphibious vehicle.
17:15-18:00 Pointgameless
18:00-18:30 R4 News at Six
18:30-19:00 Regional News and Weather
19:00-20:00 The One Show.Astronaut Tim Peake joins Matt and Alex and space scientist Suzie Imber reveals all about winning the world's first astronaut reality show. Shane Richie talks about his debut country music album and actors Lee Ingleby and Max Vento chat about series two of popular R4 drama, The A Word.
20:00-21:00 brand new series.Building SOS.(Series 28).(The Big Build - Veteran Street).DIY SOS is back on veteran street in Manchester to build the final home on the road for a decorated former soldier and his young family.
Two years ago, with the help of Prince William and Prince Harry, DIY SOS launched their most ambitious project yet - transforming a derelict street into a vibrant community for veterans and local people, creating new homes and a veterans' support centre.
Now, with the project almost complete, Nick Knowles and the team return to build the last remaining home for amputee and single dad Simon Flores, whose foot was blown off by a roadside bomb during a patrol in Iraq.*Building SOS Series 28 The Big Build - The Million Pound Build for Children in Need airs on next Wednesday (14th,November,2018) at 8:00pm-9:00pm.
21:00-22:00 brand new series.6/14.The Business.(Series 13).(Bruges Tour).Lord Sugar sends the candidates off to Bruges, Belgium, where they are tasked with creating a high-quality tour of the city that cruise ship passengers would be happy to pay good money for. Back on the ship, the teams must flog souvenirs to guests to top up their profit margins.*The Business:You've Fired hosted by Rhod Gillbert continues on tonight (Wednesday,7th,November,2018) at 10:00pm-10:30pm on R4 Two and R4 Two HD.
22:00-22:30 R4 News at Ten
22:30-23:00 Regional News and Weather
23:00-23:30 brand new series.11/.A Question of Sport.(Series 47).Sue Barker hosts the lighthearted sports quiz with team captains Matt Dawson and Phil Tufnell. Joining the teams are Lions and England rugby forward Jamie George, Wimbledon wheelchair champion Gordon Reid, British athletics star Perri Shakes-Drayton and Ashes winner Steve Harmison.
23:30-00:00 brand new series.2/8.Junior Doctors:Blood,Sweat,and Tears.(Series 1).(Episode 2).Despite it being first-year junior doctor Anna's birthday, there's no time for celebrations as she starts a busy day on the respiratory ward. Anna arrives at the hospital to find an elderly patient who has been under her care has taken a dramatic turn in health. At the end of the gruelling 12-hour shift, Anna heads home to Wales to spend her birthday with her family, leaving her wondering if her patient will make a recovery when she returns.
Over on obstetrics and gynaecology, Osama seeks advice from some more experienced obs and gynae staff as to what he can expect ahead of his first c-section delivery. The following day, Osama arrives on shift early to prep for his big day. After a successful delivery, Osama wastes no time calling his mum - also a gynaecologist - to tell her the news. On a natural high from a successful day in surgery, Osama meets up with fellow junior doctor Emeka for a game of basketball to let off some steam.
Meanwhile, in the emergency department, self-confessed perfectionist and second-year junior doctor Jin Ha is asked by senior consultant Mr Manacatu to assist with a procedure he is unfamiliar with. Keen to learn, Jin promptly agrees to help, however at the last minute, Mr Manacatu is called away, leaving a nervous Jin to deal with the patient without the supervision and guidance of a senior consultant.
00:00-01:00 (Repeat) brand new three-part-series and last in series and series finale.3/3.The Ganges with Sue Perkins.(Series 1).(Episode 3).Sue's first stop is the ancient city of Patna, capital of Bihar state, along the banks of the Ganges. It was once the centre of the British Empire's lucrative opium trade. Now that the imperial drug lords have left, Patna produces something far more intoxicating - education. Sue visits the Women's Industrial Training College, a girls-only college teaching young women to be engineers. She hangs out with some of the students, and they tell her of their dreams to build bridges and drive trains all over the world.
Leaving the smoggy streets of Patna, Sue heads out into the countryside, where millions of small farms are watered by the Ganges and its tributaries. India is a nation of small famers, and Bihar state is one of its most productive regions. Sue heads to Daveshpura, also known as the miracle village, to meet a farmer called Mr Kumar.
South of Patna, the Ganges splits in two. Part of the river flows on through Bangladesh to the sea, but Sue follows the Indian branch, called the Hooghly, onward to the great city of Kolkata. This is Sue's second visit to the city. One of the highlights from Sue's last trip was meeting Geeta from the Hope Foundation and some of the street kids of Kolkata - one in particular that stayed with her was the rather naughty nine-year-old Rakhi. Sue catches up her to see how her life has changed since. All of life in Kolkata is crammed into its teeming streets, and Sue meets one of its most extraordinary communities - the Hijra. She joins them as they have been invited to bless a newborn baby.
Sue leaves the glorious chaos of Kolkata and travels south to where the Ganges meets the sea, and she heads out with the forest department's tiger patrol to see what it takes to protect one of the world's most endangered cats - the Bengal tiger - in a country with so many people.
Sue also stays on Bali Island, where people have to live and work right next door to a thriving wild tiger population. It feels like a million miles from the chaos of Kolkata. Life here is slow, and people farm, collect honey in the forest and fish in the tidal creeks that ebb and flow through the mangroves. It looks beautiful, but there is a catch - tigers hide in the thick mangroves and leap on to the boats. Sue joins Kolpana and husband Dinanda on fishing trip and hears their stories of lucky escapes. But Sue also learns that there are more tiger attacks here than anywhere else in India. No-one knows exactly how many people are killed by tigers each year, because many of the deaths go unreported. But there's at least one fatal tiger attack here every week. Yet remarkably, the people of this region want the tigers to thrive, as they are the guardians of the forest.
Sue's final destination is Saga Island, in the mouth of the river. Sue is here from dusk till dawn on the biggest night of the week, where two million people are expected to bathe in the Ganges as the sun comes up. Sue meets Naga Babas, or naked holy men, along with pilgrims who have travelled from all corners of India to be here on this auspicious day.
Swept along in a tide of humanity, Sue heads towards the beach and the sea. Under a rising sun on a brand new day, Sue shares with two million people an extraordinary communion with an immortal goddess and an amazing river.
01:00-01:05 Weather for the Week Ahead
01:05-06:00 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
23:00-00:00 brand new series.4/.Nolan Live.(Series 10).(Episode 4).Hard-hitting debates on the big issues, plus interviews that will get you talking and great entertainment.
00:00-00:30 brand new series.11/.A Question of Sport.(Series 47).Sue Barker hosts the lighthearted sports quiz with team captains Matt Dawson and Phil Tufnell. Joining the teams are Lions and England rugby forward Jamie George, Wimbledon wheelchair champion Gordon Reid, British athletics star Perri Shakes-Drayton and Ashes winner Steve Harmison.
00:30-01:00 brand new series.2/8.Junior Doctors:Blood,Sweat,and Tears.(Series 1).(Episode 2).Despite it being first-year junior doctor Anna's birthday, there's no time for celebrations as she starts a busy day on the respiratory ward. Anna arrives at the hospital to find an elderly patient who has been under her care has taken a dramatic turn in health. At the end of the gruelling 12-hour shift, Anna heads home to Wales to spend her birthday with her family, leaving her wondering if her patient will make a recovery when she returns.
Over on obstetrics and gynaecology, Osama seeks advice from some more experienced obs and gynae staff as to what he can expect ahead of his first c-section delivery. The following day, Osama arrives on shift early to prep for his big day. After a successful delivery, Osama wastes no time calling his mum - also a gynaecologist - to tell her the news. On a natural high from a successful day in surgery, Osama meets up with fellow junior doctor Emeka for a game of basketball to let off some steam.
Meanwhile, in the emergency department, self-confessed perfectionist and second-year junior doctor Jin Ha is asked by senior consultant Mr Manacatu to assist with a procedure he is unfamiliar with. Keen to learn, Jin promptly agrees to help, however at the last minute, Mr Manacatu is called away, leaving a nervous Jin to deal with the patient without the supervision and guidance of a senior consultant.
01:00-02:00 (Repeat) brand new three-part-series and last in series and series finale.3/3.The Ganges with Sue Perkins.(Series 1).(Episode 3).Sue's first stop is the ancient city of Patna, capital of Bihar state, along the banks of the Ganges. It was once the centre of the British Empire's lucrative opium trade. Now that the imperial drug lords have left, Patna produces something far more intoxicating - education. Sue visits the Women's Industrial Training College, a girls-only college teaching young women to be engineers. She hangs out with some of the students, and they tell her of their dreams to build bridges and drive trains all over the world.
Leaving the smoggy streets of Patna, Sue heads out into the countryside, where millions of small farms are watered by the Ganges and its tributaries. India is a nation of small famers, and Bihar state is one of its most productive regions. Sue heads to Daveshpura, also known as the miracle village, to meet a farmer called Mr Kumar.
South of Patna, the Ganges splits in two. Part of the river flows on through Bangladesh to the sea, but Sue follows the Indian branch, called the Hooghly, onward to the great city of Kolkata. This is Sue's second visit to the city. One of the highlights from Sue's last trip was meeting Geeta from the Hope Foundation and some of the street kids of Kolkata - one in particular that stayed with her was the rather naughty nine-year-old Rakhi. Sue catches up her to see how her life has changed since. All of life in Kolkata is crammed into its teeming streets, and Sue meets one of its most extraordinary communities - the Hijra. She joins them as they have been invited to bless a newborn baby.
Sue leaves the glorious chaos of Kolkata and travels south to where the Ganges meets the sea, and she heads out with the forest department's tiger patrol to see what it takes to protect one of the world's most endangered cats - the Bengal tiger - in a country with so many people.
Sue also stays on Bali Island, where people have to live and work right next door to a thriving wild tiger population. It feels like a million miles from the chaos of Kolkata. Life here is slow, and people farm, collect honey in the forest and fish in the tidal creeks that ebb and flow through the mangroves. It looks beautiful, but there is a catch - tigers hide in the thick mangroves and leap on to the boats. Sue joins Kolpana and husband Dinanda on fishing trip and hears their stories of lucky escapes. But Sue also learns that there are more tiger attacks here than anywhere else in India. No-one knows exactly how many people are killed by tigers each year, because many of the deaths go unreported. But there's at least one fatal tiger attack here every week. Yet remarkably, the people of this region want the tigers to thrive, as they are the guardians of the forest.
Sue's final destination is Saga Island, in the mouth of the river. Sue is here from dusk till dawn on the biggest night of the week, where two million people are expected to bathe in the Ganges as the sun comes up. Sue meets Naga Babas, or naked holy men, along with pilgrims who have travelled from all corners of India to be here on this auspicious day.
Swept along in a tide of humanity, Sue heads towards the beach and the sea. Under a rising sun on a brand new day, Sue shares with two million people an extraordinary communion with an immortal goddess and an amazing river.
02:00-02:05 Weather for the Week Ahead
02:05-06:00 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
23:00-23:40 brand new series.1/.R4 Wales Live.Jason Mohammad and Bethan Rhys Roberts host Wales Live, a brand new live weekly show with hard-hitting stories and in-depth interviews about what is happening in Wales and why it matters.
Wales Live will get under the skin of politics, challenge those in power, offer analysis and scrutiny and hear what people really think about the policies, the promises and the powerful.
Includes news headlines in Wales.
23:40-00:10 brand new series.11/.A Question of Sport.(Series 47).Sue Barker hosts the lighthearted sports quiz with team captains Matt Dawson and Phil Tufnell. Joining the teams are Lions and England rugby forward Jamie George, Wimbledon wheelchair champion Gordon Reid, British athletics star Perri Shakes-Drayton and Ashes winner Steve Harmison.
00:10-00:40 brand new series.2/8.Junior Doctors:Blood,Sweat,and Tears.(Series 1).(Episode 2).Despite it being first-year junior doctor Anna's birthday, there's no time for celebrations as she starts a busy day on the respiratory ward. Anna arrives at the hospital to find an elderly patient who has been under her care has taken a dramatic turn in health. At the end of the gruelling 12-hour shift, Anna heads home to Wales to spend her birthday with her family, leaving her wondering if her patient will make a recovery when she returns.
Over on obstetrics and gynaecology, Osama seeks advice from some more experienced obs and gynae staff as to what he can expect ahead of his first c-section delivery. The following day, Osama arrives on shift early to prep for his big day. After a successful delivery, Osama wastes no time calling his mum - also a gynaecologist - to tell her the news. On a natural high from a successful day in surgery, Osama meets up with fellow junior doctor Emeka for a game of basketball to let off some steam.
Meanwhile, in the emergency department, self-confessed perfectionist and second-year junior doctor Jin Ha is asked by senior consultant Mr Manacatu to assist with a procedure he is unfamiliar with. Keen to learn, Jin promptly agrees to help, however at the last minute, Mr Manacatu is called away, leaving a nervous Jin to deal with the patient without the supervision and guidance of a senior consultant.
00:40-01:40 (Repeat) brand new three-part-series and last in series and series finale.3/3.The Ganges with Sue Perkins.(Series 1).(Episode 3).Sue's first stop is the ancient city of Patna, capital of Bihar state, along the banks of the Ganges. It was once the centre of the British Empire's lucrative opium trade. Now that the imperial drug lords have left, Patna produces something far more intoxicating - education. Sue visits the Women's Industrial Training College, a girls-only college teaching young women to be engineers. She hangs out with some of the students, and they tell her of their dreams to build bridges and drive trains all over the world.
Leaving the smoggy streets of Patna, Sue heads out into the countryside, where millions of small farms are watered by the Ganges and its tributaries. India is a nation of small famers, and Bihar state is one of its most productive regions. Sue heads to Daveshpura, also known as the miracle village, to meet a farmer called Mr Kumar.
South of Patna, the Ganges splits in two. Part of the river flows on through Bangladesh to the sea, but Sue follows the Indian branch, called the Hooghly, onward to the great city of Kolkata. This is Sue's second visit to the city. One of the highlights from Sue's last trip was meeting Geeta from the Hope Foundation and some of the street kids of Kolkata - one in particular that stayed with her was the rather naughty nine-year-old Rakhi. Sue catches up her to see how her life has changed since. All of life in Kolkata is crammed into its teeming streets, and Sue meets one of its most extraordinary communities - the Hijra. She joins them as they have been invited to bless a newborn baby.
Sue leaves the glorious chaos of Kolkata and travels south to where the Ganges meets the sea, and she heads out with the forest department's tiger patrol to see what it takes to protect one of the world's most endangered cats - the Bengal tiger - in a country with so many people.
Sue also stays on Bali Island, where people have to live and work right next door to a thriving wild tiger population. It feels like a million miles from the chaos of Kolkata. Life here is slow, and people farm, collect honey in the forest and fish in the tidal creeks that ebb and flow through the mangroves. It looks beautiful, but there is a catch - tigers hide in the thick mangroves and leap on to the boats. Sue joins Kolpana and husband Dinanda on fishing trip and hears their stories of lucky escapes. But Sue also learns that there are more tiger attacks here than anywhere else in India. No-one knows exactly how many people are killed by tigers each year, because many of the deaths go unreported. But there's at least one fatal tiger attack here every week. Yet remarkably, the people of this region want the tigers to thrive, as they are the guardians of the forest.
Sue's final destination is Saga Island, in the mouth of the river. Sue is here from dusk till dawn on the biggest night of the week, where two million people are expected to bathe in the Ganges as the sun comes up. Sue meets Naga Babas, or naked holy men, along with pilgrims who have travelled from all corners of India to be here on this auspicious day.
Swept along in a tide of humanity, Sue heads towards the beach and the sea. Under a rising sun on a brand new day, Sue shares with two million people an extraordinary communion with an immortal goddess and an amazing river.
01:40-01:45 Weather for the Week Ahead
01:45-06:00 Joins R4 News Channel
Wednesday 7th November 2018
06:00-09:15 Breakfast
09:15-10:00 brand new series.3/6.Woman at War:100 Years of Service.(Series 1).(Pam Ayres).Writer and poet Pam Ayres recalls her years in the Women's Royal Air Force in the 1960s and returns to her job as a plotter to see if she still has what it takes to work in military intelligence. As she hears how things have changed for the women serving in the RAF today, she also meets one of the few surviving female pilots from WWII and gets a chance to fly on board a Puma helicopter - a job that was off limits to women at the time she joined up.
*brand new six-part-series Women at War:100 Years of Service Edward Fox on Thursday (8th,November,2018),Dame Kelly Holmes on Friday (9th,November,2018),Compliation on Sunday (11th,November,2018) last in series and series finale.*The Housing Enforcers returns with brand new series will be new 5 episodes starts on next Monday (12th,November,2018) to Friday (16th,November,2018) at 9:15am-10:00am.
10:00-11:00 (Repeat) brand new series.2/.Homes Under the Hammer.(Series 18).(Episode 2).Lucy Alexander looks around a run-down two-bedroom flat in Fulham, but the potential for profit is huge. Martin Roberts calls in on a former railway cottage in the north east and sees a terraced house near the Kent coast that needs doing up.
All of these properties have been sold at auction. Martin and Lucy find out who bought them and what they paid when they went under the hammer.
11:00-11:45 brand new series.8/15.Getting the Builders In.(Series 1).(Episode 8).In Wokingham, Nazan wants to get the builders in to give her kitchen a refresh and has £3,000 to spend, so she is looking to the builders to come up with ideas to make the budget stretch. Martin and Mick offer polished plaster as an alternative to tiles, Simon and John come up with an idea to vinyl-wrap the existing cupboard doors, and Gavin and Jimbo reckon replacing the doors altogether is the best way forward. But which pair will Nazan pick for the job?
In Wigan, Chris and Joanne need a replacement balustrade on their staircase and a hallway revamp.
11:45-12:15 brand new series.8/15.Fugitives.(Series 1 Cutdowns).(Episode 8).It is double trouble for officers Dave Lockwood and Tom Allen as they go searching for two wanted men in one small West Yorkshire town. The first target is a Polish man wanted for crimes he committed in Poland 15 years ago, while the second is a Hungarian man convicted of a series of burglaries.
In London, a helpful suspect introduces detectives to technology to overcome their language barrier. The man they have arrested only speaks Romanian, but on their way to custody he finds a way of making himself understood.
And a drugs courier who was first arrested after trying to sell drugs to an undercover policeman is arrested by Dutch police after more than a decade on the run in Spain and the Netherlands.
12:15-13:00 (Repeat) brand new series.21/32.Bargain Hunt.(Series 45).(Newark 23).Presenter Natasha Raskin is in the driving hot seat, joined by experts Kate Bliss and Gary Pe. A married couple take on best friends, each buying three items which will hopefully make them a profit at auction. Natasha also heads into Nottingham to learn about the life of William Booth, the man who created The Salvation Army.
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 series.18/30.Impossible.(Series 3).(Episode 18).
Game show in which 24 players compete across the series, scoring points by answering questions correctly. However, they must avoid the impossible answers, otherwise they will be eliminated from the show until the next day. In each episode there are three rounds, and the three highest scorers from each round play against each other in the final. The winner of this battle faces a £10,000 question.Presented by Rick Edwards.
15:45-16:30 brand new quiz series.13/30.Win of the Case.(Series 1).(Episode 13).Win of the Case is the strategy game show that trades general knowledge for intelligence, hosted by Dan Robert. Five players begin the game with a case containing a secret amount of cash. Players answer questions to win visits to a soundproof vault where they can see inside their opponents' cases.
In a fast-paced endgame, players attempt to steal each other's cases via tense head-to-head challenges, but only the player who gets over the finish line first wins what is inside their case.
16:30-17:15 brand new series.Flog It!.(Flog It!).(Greenwich 24). The Flog It! team visits the Old Royal Naval College in Greenwich. Antique experts Mark Stacey and Jonathan Pratt find a varied collection of objects among the hundreds of visitors. Paul Martin takes a ride along the Thames on board an amphibious vehicle.
17:15-18:00 Pointgameless
18:00-18:30 R4 News at Six
18:30-19:00 Regional News and Weather
19:00-20:00 The One Show.Astronaut Tim Peake joins Matt and Alex and space scientist Suzie Imber reveals all about winning the world's first astronaut reality show. Shane Richie talks about his debut country music album and actors Lee Ingleby and Max Vento chat about series two of popular R4 drama, The A Word.
20:00-21:00 brand new series.Building SOS.(Series 28).(The Big Build - Veteran Street).DIY SOS is back on veteran street in Manchester to build the final home on the road for a decorated former soldier and his young family.
Two years ago, with the help of Prince William and Prince Harry, DIY SOS launched their most ambitious project yet - transforming a derelict street into a vibrant community for veterans and local people, creating new homes and a veterans' support centre.
Now, with the project almost complete, Nick Knowles and the team return to build the last remaining home for amputee and single dad Simon Flores, whose foot was blown off by a roadside bomb during a patrol in Iraq.*Building SOS Series 28 The Big Build - The Million Pound Build for Children in Need airs on next Wednesday (14th,November,2018) at 8:00pm-9:00pm.
21:00-22:00 brand new series.6/14.The Business.(Series 13).(Bruges Tour).Lord Sugar sends the candidates off to Bruges, Belgium, where they are tasked with creating a high-quality tour of the city that cruise ship passengers would be happy to pay good money for. Back on the ship, the teams must flog souvenirs to guests to top up their profit margins.*The Business:You've Fired hosted by Rhod Gillbert continues on tonight (Wednesday,7th,November,2018) at 10:00pm-10:30pm on R4 Two and R4 Two HD.
22:00-22:30 R4 News at Ten
22:30-23:00 Regional News and Weather
23:00-23:30 brand new series.11/.A Question of Sport.(Series 47).Sue Barker hosts the lighthearted sports quiz with team captains Matt Dawson and Phil Tufnell. Joining the teams are Lions and England rugby forward Jamie George, Wimbledon wheelchair champion Gordon Reid, British athletics star Perri Shakes-Drayton and Ashes winner Steve Harmison.
23:30-00:00 brand new series.2/8.Junior Doctors:Blood,Sweat,and Tears.(Series 1).(Episode 2).Despite it being first-year junior doctor Anna's birthday, there's no time for celebrations as she starts a busy day on the respiratory ward. Anna arrives at the hospital to find an elderly patient who has been under her care has taken a dramatic turn in health. At the end of the gruelling 12-hour shift, Anna heads home to Wales to spend her birthday with her family, leaving her wondering if her patient will make a recovery when she returns.
Over on obstetrics and gynaecology, Osama seeks advice from some more experienced obs and gynae staff as to what he can expect ahead of his first c-section delivery. The following day, Osama arrives on shift early to prep for his big day. After a successful delivery, Osama wastes no time calling his mum - also a gynaecologist - to tell her the news. On a natural high from a successful day in surgery, Osama meets up with fellow junior doctor Emeka for a game of basketball to let off some steam.
Meanwhile, in the emergency department, self-confessed perfectionist and second-year junior doctor Jin Ha is asked by senior consultant Mr Manacatu to assist with a procedure he is unfamiliar with. Keen to learn, Jin promptly agrees to help, however at the last minute, Mr Manacatu is called away, leaving a nervous Jin to deal with the patient without the supervision and guidance of a senior consultant.
00:00-01:00 (Repeat) brand new three-part-series and last in series and series finale.3/3.The Ganges with Sue Perkins.(Series 1).(Episode 3).Sue's first stop is the ancient city of Patna, capital of Bihar state, along the banks of the Ganges. It was once the centre of the British Empire's lucrative opium trade. Now that the imperial drug lords have left, Patna produces something far more intoxicating - education. Sue visits the Women's Industrial Training College, a girls-only college teaching young women to be engineers. She hangs out with some of the students, and they tell her of their dreams to build bridges and drive trains all over the world.
Leaving the smoggy streets of Patna, Sue heads out into the countryside, where millions of small farms are watered by the Ganges and its tributaries. India is a nation of small famers, and Bihar state is one of its most productive regions. Sue heads to Daveshpura, also known as the miracle village, to meet a farmer called Mr Kumar.
South of Patna, the Ganges splits in two. Part of the river flows on through Bangladesh to the sea, but Sue follows the Indian branch, called the Hooghly, onward to the great city of Kolkata. This is Sue's second visit to the city. One of the highlights from Sue's last trip was meeting Geeta from the Hope Foundation and some of the street kids of Kolkata - one in particular that stayed with her was the rather naughty nine-year-old Rakhi. Sue catches up her to see how her life has changed since. All of life in Kolkata is crammed into its teeming streets, and Sue meets one of its most extraordinary communities - the Hijra. She joins them as they have been invited to bless a newborn baby.
Sue leaves the glorious chaos of Kolkata and travels south to where the Ganges meets the sea, and she heads out with the forest department's tiger patrol to see what it takes to protect one of the world's most endangered cats - the Bengal tiger - in a country with so many people.
Sue also stays on Bali Island, where people have to live and work right next door to a thriving wild tiger population. It feels like a million miles from the chaos of Kolkata. Life here is slow, and people farm, collect honey in the forest and fish in the tidal creeks that ebb and flow through the mangroves. It looks beautiful, but there is a catch - tigers hide in the thick mangroves and leap on to the boats. Sue joins Kolpana and husband Dinanda on fishing trip and hears their stories of lucky escapes. But Sue also learns that there are more tiger attacks here than anywhere else in India. No-one knows exactly how many people are killed by tigers each year, because many of the deaths go unreported. But there's at least one fatal tiger attack here every week. Yet remarkably, the people of this region want the tigers to thrive, as they are the guardians of the forest.
Sue's final destination is Saga Island, in the mouth of the river. Sue is here from dusk till dawn on the biggest night of the week, where two million people are expected to bathe in the Ganges as the sun comes up. Sue meets Naga Babas, or naked holy men, along with pilgrims who have travelled from all corners of India to be here on this auspicious day.
Swept along in a tide of humanity, Sue heads towards the beach and the sea. Under a rising sun on a brand new day, Sue shares with two million people an extraordinary communion with an immortal goddess and an amazing river.
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23:00-00:00 brand new series.4/.Nolan Live.(Series 10).(Episode 4).Hard-hitting debates on the big issues, plus interviews that will get you talking and great entertainment.
00:00-00:30 brand new series.11/.A Question of Sport.(Series 47).Sue Barker hosts the lighthearted sports quiz with team captains Matt Dawson and Phil Tufnell. Joining the teams are Lions and England rugby forward Jamie George, Wimbledon wheelchair champion Gordon Reid, British athletics star Perri Shakes-Drayton and Ashes winner Steve Harmison.
00:30-01:00 brand new series.2/8.Junior Doctors:Blood,Sweat,and Tears.(Series 1).(Episode 2).Despite it being first-year junior doctor Anna's birthday, there's no time for celebrations as she starts a busy day on the respiratory ward. Anna arrives at the hospital to find an elderly patient who has been under her care has taken a dramatic turn in health. At the end of the gruelling 12-hour shift, Anna heads home to Wales to spend her birthday with her family, leaving her wondering if her patient will make a recovery when she returns.
Over on obstetrics and gynaecology, Osama seeks advice from some more experienced obs and gynae staff as to what he can expect ahead of his first c-section delivery. The following day, Osama arrives on shift early to prep for his big day. After a successful delivery, Osama wastes no time calling his mum - also a gynaecologist - to tell her the news. On a natural high from a successful day in surgery, Osama meets up with fellow junior doctor Emeka for a game of basketball to let off some steam.
Meanwhile, in the emergency department, self-confessed perfectionist and second-year junior doctor Jin Ha is asked by senior consultant Mr Manacatu to assist with a procedure he is unfamiliar with. Keen to learn, Jin promptly agrees to help, however at the last minute, Mr Manacatu is called away, leaving a nervous Jin to deal with the patient without the supervision and guidance of a senior consultant.
01:00-02:00 (Repeat) brand new three-part-series and last in series and series finale.3/3.The Ganges with Sue Perkins.(Series 1).(Episode 3).Sue's first stop is the ancient city of Patna, capital of Bihar state, along the banks of the Ganges. It was once the centre of the British Empire's lucrative opium trade. Now that the imperial drug lords have left, Patna produces something far more intoxicating - education. Sue visits the Women's Industrial Training College, a girls-only college teaching young women to be engineers. She hangs out with some of the students, and they tell her of their dreams to build bridges and drive trains all over the world.
Leaving the smoggy streets of Patna, Sue heads out into the countryside, where millions of small farms are watered by the Ganges and its tributaries. India is a nation of small famers, and Bihar state is one of its most productive regions. Sue heads to Daveshpura, also known as the miracle village, to meet a farmer called Mr Kumar.
South of Patna, the Ganges splits in two. Part of the river flows on through Bangladesh to the sea, but Sue follows the Indian branch, called the Hooghly, onward to the great city of Kolkata. This is Sue's second visit to the city. One of the highlights from Sue's last trip was meeting Geeta from the Hope Foundation and some of the street kids of Kolkata - one in particular that stayed with her was the rather naughty nine-year-old Rakhi. Sue catches up her to see how her life has changed since. All of life in Kolkata is crammed into its teeming streets, and Sue meets one of its most extraordinary communities - the Hijra. She joins them as they have been invited to bless a newborn baby.
Sue leaves the glorious chaos of Kolkata and travels south to where the Ganges meets the sea, and she heads out with the forest department's tiger patrol to see what it takes to protect one of the world's most endangered cats - the Bengal tiger - in a country with so many people.
Sue also stays on Bali Island, where people have to live and work right next door to a thriving wild tiger population. It feels like a million miles from the chaos of Kolkata. Life here is slow, and people farm, collect honey in the forest and fish in the tidal creeks that ebb and flow through the mangroves. It looks beautiful, but there is a catch - tigers hide in the thick mangroves and leap on to the boats. Sue joins Kolpana and husband Dinanda on fishing trip and hears their stories of lucky escapes. But Sue also learns that there are more tiger attacks here than anywhere else in India. No-one knows exactly how many people are killed by tigers each year, because many of the deaths go unreported. But there's at least one fatal tiger attack here every week. Yet remarkably, the people of this region want the tigers to thrive, as they are the guardians of the forest.
Sue's final destination is Saga Island, in the mouth of the river. Sue is here from dusk till dawn on the biggest night of the week, where two million people are expected to bathe in the Ganges as the sun comes up. Sue meets Naga Babas, or naked holy men, along with pilgrims who have travelled from all corners of India to be here on this auspicious day.
Swept along in a tide of humanity, Sue heads towards the beach and the sea. Under a rising sun on a brand new day, Sue shares with two million people an extraordinary communion with an immortal goddess and an amazing river.
02:00-02:05 Weather for the Week Ahead
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23:00-23:40 brand new series.1/.R4 Wales Live.Jason Mohammad and Bethan Rhys Roberts host Wales Live, a brand new live weekly show with hard-hitting stories and in-depth interviews about what is happening in Wales and why it matters.
Wales Live will get under the skin of politics, challenge those in power, offer analysis and scrutiny and hear what people really think about the policies, the promises and the powerful.
Includes news headlines in Wales.
23:40-00:10 brand new series.11/.A Question of Sport.(Series 47).Sue Barker hosts the lighthearted sports quiz with team captains Matt Dawson and Phil Tufnell. Joining the teams are Lions and England rugby forward Jamie George, Wimbledon wheelchair champion Gordon Reid, British athletics star Perri Shakes-Drayton and Ashes winner Steve Harmison.
00:10-00:40 brand new series.2/8.Junior Doctors:Blood,Sweat,and Tears.(Series 1).(Episode 2).Despite it being first-year junior doctor Anna's birthday, there's no time for celebrations as she starts a busy day on the respiratory ward. Anna arrives at the hospital to find an elderly patient who has been under her care has taken a dramatic turn in health. At the end of the gruelling 12-hour shift, Anna heads home to Wales to spend her birthday with her family, leaving her wondering if her patient will make a recovery when she returns.
Over on obstetrics and gynaecology, Osama seeks advice from some more experienced obs and gynae staff as to what he can expect ahead of his first c-section delivery. The following day, Osama arrives on shift early to prep for his big day. After a successful delivery, Osama wastes no time calling his mum - also a gynaecologist - to tell her the news. On a natural high from a successful day in surgery, Osama meets up with fellow junior doctor Emeka for a game of basketball to let off some steam.
Meanwhile, in the emergency department, self-confessed perfectionist and second-year junior doctor Jin Ha is asked by senior consultant Mr Manacatu to assist with a procedure he is unfamiliar with. Keen to learn, Jin promptly agrees to help, however at the last minute, Mr Manacatu is called away, leaving a nervous Jin to deal with the patient without the supervision and guidance of a senior consultant.
00:40-01:40 (Repeat) brand new three-part-series and last in series and series finale.3/3.The Ganges with Sue Perkins.(Series 1).(Episode 3).Sue's first stop is the ancient city of Patna, capital of Bihar state, along the banks of the Ganges. It was once the centre of the British Empire's lucrative opium trade. Now that the imperial drug lords have left, Patna produces something far more intoxicating - education. Sue visits the Women's Industrial Training College, a girls-only college teaching young women to be engineers. She hangs out with some of the students, and they tell her of their dreams to build bridges and drive trains all over the world.
Leaving the smoggy streets of Patna, Sue heads out into the countryside, where millions of small farms are watered by the Ganges and its tributaries. India is a nation of small famers, and Bihar state is one of its most productive regions. Sue heads to Daveshpura, also known as the miracle village, to meet a farmer called Mr Kumar.
South of Patna, the Ganges splits in two. Part of the river flows on through Bangladesh to the sea, but Sue follows the Indian branch, called the Hooghly, onward to the great city of Kolkata. This is Sue's second visit to the city. One of the highlights from Sue's last trip was meeting Geeta from the Hope Foundation and some of the street kids of Kolkata - one in particular that stayed with her was the rather naughty nine-year-old Rakhi. Sue catches up her to see how her life has changed since. All of life in Kolkata is crammed into its teeming streets, and Sue meets one of its most extraordinary communities - the Hijra. She joins them as they have been invited to bless a newborn baby.
Sue leaves the glorious chaos of Kolkata and travels south to where the Ganges meets the sea, and she heads out with the forest department's tiger patrol to see what it takes to protect one of the world's most endangered cats - the Bengal tiger - in a country with so many people.
Sue also stays on Bali Island, where people have to live and work right next door to a thriving wild tiger population. It feels like a million miles from the chaos of Kolkata. Life here is slow, and people farm, collect honey in the forest and fish in the tidal creeks that ebb and flow through the mangroves. It looks beautiful, but there is a catch - tigers hide in the thick mangroves and leap on to the boats. Sue joins Kolpana and husband Dinanda on fishing trip and hears their stories of lucky escapes. But Sue also learns that there are more tiger attacks here than anywhere else in India. No-one knows exactly how many people are killed by tigers each year, because many of the deaths go unreported. But there's at least one fatal tiger attack here every week. Yet remarkably, the people of this region want the tigers to thrive, as they are the guardians of the forest.
Sue's final destination is Saga Island, in the mouth of the river. Sue is here from dusk till dawn on the biggest night of the week, where two million people are expected to bathe in the Ganges as the sun comes up. Sue meets Naga Babas, or naked holy men, along with pilgrims who have travelled from all corners of India to be here on this auspicious day.
Swept along in a tide of humanity, Sue heads towards the beach and the sea. Under a rising sun on a brand new day, Sue shares with two million people an extraordinary communion with an immortal goddess and an amazing river.
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