R4 One
Sunday 18th November 2018
06:00-07:25 Breakfast
07:25-09:00 (Repeat) Match of the Football Day.Gary Lineker presents Premier League highlights, including the north London derby between Arsenal and Tottenham.
In the other games Manchester City visited Leicester, Manchester United hosted Newcastle, Liverpool played Southampton, West Brom welcomed Chelsea, Bournemouth hosted Huddersfield, Swansea visited Burnley, and Crystal Palace and Everton met at Selhurst Park.with analysis with Phil Nevillie and Alan Sharer.
09:00-10:00 The Andrew Marr Show.Andrew Marr's guests are chancellor of the exchequer Philip Hammond MP, shadow chancellor of the exchequer John McDonnell MP and actors Martin Freeman and Tamsin Greig. The newspapers are reviewed by co-leader of the Green Party Caroline Lucas MP, Sunday Telegraph editor Allister Heath and Lucy Fisher, the senior political correspondent of The Times.
10:00-11:00 R4 News.The latest national and international news from the R4.*Fern Britton Meets... return with the ninth series will be new 4 episodes starts on next Sunday (25th,November,2018) at 10:00am-11:00am with Episode 1 Gregory Porter,Episode 2 Stef Reid,Episode 3 Barbara Dickson,Episode 4 last in series and series finale Rev Rose Hudson-Wilkin.
11:00-12:15 Sunday Politics.Sarah Smith and Tim Donovan with the latest political news. Sarah discusses the upcoming budget with Conservative MPs Jacob Rees-Mogg and Stephen Hammond. She talks about Brexit with former spin doctor and now editor-at-large of the New European Alastair Campbell and prominent leave campaigner Gisela Stuart. The political panel consists of journalist Iain Martin, Gaby Hinsliff of The Guardian and Tom Newton Dunn of The Sun.
12:15-13:15 brand new series.12/16.Bradby on Sunday.(Series 5).hosted by Chris Bradby and Allerga Strralion and all many more.
13:15-13:30 R4 Weekend News
13:30-14:00 (Repeat) brand new series.2/10.Homes Under the Hammer.(Series 17 Reversions).(Episode 2).Martin Roberts and Lucy Alexander visit a flat in Lewisham, south east London, and a mid-terraced house in Gilesgate, County Durham.
Martin and Lucy find out who bought each property and what was paid at auction.
14:00-14:45 (Repeat) brand new series.15/30.Money for Nothing.(Series 3).(Episode 15).Maker extraordinaire Sarah Moore saves an interesting collection of items destined for the tip in Witley, Surrey. But can her trio of hidden treasures be transformed from dull to designer? Creative duo Josh and Oli are masters of woodwork, but will they be left scratching their heads when Sarah drops off a pile of old floorboards? Screen printer Daniel Heath hopes his bold designs will make a wooden tea trolley desirable again, and Sarah falls in love with a retro box of camera-developing equipment. Will all of these items turn a profit, or will Sarah wish she'd left them at the tip?
14:45-15:15 (Repeat) brand new series.Escape to the Country.(Series 15 Cutdowns).(Dorset).Alistair Appleton is in the county of Dorset with a couple who have a very generous budget of £1.2 million to spend on a rural home. Alistair also visits the RNLI training centre and finds himself treading water.
15:15-15:50 Songs of Praise.(Love and Marriage).Katherine Jenkins is in Windsor to mark Her Majesty the Queen and Prince Philip's seventieth wedding anniversary. She is joined by Prince Michael who, as a five-year-old pageboy, was at the heart of the ceremony. Kate Bottley talks to another couple celebrating their seventieth anniversary this year. And we meet the sculptor who designed the commemorative £5 coin and travel to the Royal Mint to see it being struck. Plus glorious hymns from around the UK, including the Queen's favourites sung at her wedding.
Music:
Praise My Soul the King of Heaven - St John the Baptist, Tideswell
The Lord's My Shepherd - St John the Baptist, Tideswell
Great is Thy Faithfulness - St Macartin's Cathedral, Enniskillen
Love Divine - St Asaph Cathedral
Dear Lord and Father of Mankind - Sheffield City Hall
How Great Thou Art - Hereford Cathedral.
15:50-16:20 brand new series.13/20.Holling the Sunsilet.(Series 1)
16:20-16:50 brand new series.14/20.Holling the Sunsilet.(Series 1)
16:50-17:50 (Repeat) brand new series.3/10.Blue Planet II.(Series 1).(Coral Reefs).Corals build themselves homes of limestone in the warm, clear, shallow seas of the tropics. Their reefs occupy less than one tenth of one per cent of the ocean floor, yet they are home to a quarter of all known marine species. They are complex, infinitely varied structures providing all kinds of homes for their many residents. There is fierce rivalry for space, for food and for a partner, but the reef is also a place full of opportunity. For those that manage to establish themselves, there can be great rewards.
The broadclub cuttlefish has found its place by using a hypnotic display that apparently mesmerises its prey, causing it to let down its defences. On the Great Barrier Reef a remarkable grouper uses sign language, dubbed the headstand signal, to reach out to an entirely different creature, a reef octopus, to flush small fish out of their hiding holes and into the groupers waiting mouth.
While they might appear to be nothing more than rocky substrate, each coral is in fact made up of hundreds to thousands of tiny, living coral creatures called polyps. Filmed with super macro time-lapse, we bring them to life and reveal their hidden worlds. As these polyps grow and die they lay the limestone foundation for civilisations and superstructures so large that they can be seen from space.
Coral reef cities never sleep, they are constantly noisy worlds where a chorus of submarine song rings out from their many inhabitants. At dawn, one of the reef's most charismatic inhabitants, the green turtle, heads off to be cleaned at a special health spa. As she approaches the station, she is joined by more of her fellow turtles and is pushed out by the queue-jumping males. She must wait for her opportunity to sneak back in.
Some animals come to reefs for rest and relaxation. In the desert sands of Egypt, coral reefs thrive in the shallows of the Red Sea, providing bottlenose dolphins with a place to rest. For the youngsters, the reef is their playground. These dolphins play by balancing corals and sponges on their nose and in doing so build important life skills.
Every reef has a sharply defined boundary. On the outer side, facing the open ocean, is the drop-off. These ramparts protect the city from the ocean waves, but twice a day the walls are covered by the incoming tide. In the Bahamas, the rush of the water creates a truly strange phenomenon - a whirlpool. In the Maldives, on the biggest tides, one particular coral lagoon becomes so flooded with plankton that it attracts hundreds of manta rays.
On the sheltered side of the reef there are sand flats which provide rich feeding grounds. However, away from the protective structures of the reef there is nowhere to hide. This makes it a dangerous place, especially at night when predators patrol in search of prey caught in the open. The bobbit, a giant carnivorous worm, buries deep in the sand in order to ambush unsuspecting prey. But there is safe accommodation for some out here in these sandy suburbs. An extraordinary species of clownfish has made a home in an anemone away from the reef. But it is up to the big male to find a way for the female to lay her eggs.
Reef creatures go to great lengths to give their young a head start in life and nowhere more so than on the remotest reefs in the world. In French Polynesia, thousands of grouper risk death when faced with hundreds of grey reef sharks in order to reproduce.
Despite their longevity and resilience, increasing ocean temperatures have put coral reefs under unprecedented pressure. The most devastating bleaching event known in recorded history wreaks havoc on the Great Barrier Reef in Australia. Without the three-dimensional structure of a coral reef, all reef dwellers are affected. The programme unfolds with one of the greatest mass-spawning events in the oceans - corals, fish and invertebrates all releasing a snowstorm of eggs. By sending their young away from the reef, there is hope that they will regenerate new reefs and secure their future for generations to come.
17:50-18:05 R4 Weekend News
18:05-18:15 Regional News and Weather
18:15-19:15 Countryactivisfile.(Hertfordshire).Countryfile is in Hertfordshire, where Charlotte Smith meets the man who's made it his sole mission to save the barbel in the Old River Lea. Sean Fletcher builds a home fit for a Kingfisher and forages for a wild dinner. John Craven returns to his days as a scout and cooks up a storm on a woodland fire. And Adam Henson discovers the estate where rewilding and farming sit side-by-side.
Now in its fifth year, what effect is culling badgers actually having on rates of TB in our cattle? Tom Heap's looking at the science behind this controversial practice.
19:15-20:05 brand new series.7/11.Dociltor Who.(Series 11).(Kerblam!).“Delivery for the Doctor!”A mysterious message arrives in a package addressed to the Doctor, leading her, Graham, Yaz and Ryan to investigate the warehouse moon orbiting Kandoka, and the home of the galaxy’s largest retailer: Kerblam!.Starring Jodie Whittaker,Bradley Walsh,Mandilp Gill,Toslin Cole,Julie Hesmondhalgh,Lee Mack,Callum Dixon,Claudia Jessie,Leo Flanagan,and Matthew Gravelle.
20:05-20:50 brand new series.Strictly Come Dancing.(Series 15).(Week 9 Results).Tess Daly and Claudia Winkleman present the results show from the iconic Blackpool Tower Ballroom. The competition heats up as another dancing couple leaves tonight. The judges' scores have been combined with the public vote and the two couples with the lowest scores will compete against each other in the dreaded dance-off. Including a magnificent group performance from our celebrities and professional dancers as they relive the glory days of northern soul, and performaces from vocal powerhouses Michael Ball and Alfie Boe, and Tears for Fears with their biggest ever hit.with judges Darcey Bussell,Bruno Tonioli,Craig Revel Horwood,and Shirley Ballas.
20:50-21:50 brand new series.4/10.Blue Planet II.(Series 1).(Big Blue).The big blue is the world's greatest wilderness, far from shore and many kilometres deep. It's a vast marine desert where there is little to eat and nowhere to hide. Yet it's home to some of the biggest and most spectacular creatures on earth.
This episode reveals what it takes to survive in this savage and forbidding world. We witness feats of incredible endurance, moments of high drama and extraordinary acts of heart-wrenching self-sacrifice.
Every animal in the big blue must find their own unique way to survive. Sperm whales have the largest brains in the world. They live for 80 years, and we are only now beginning to learn the extraordinary complexity of their language of clicks - thought to coordinate the whole family in everything from childcare to hunting. With special pressure-proof cameras, we witness record-breaking feats of endurance as they hunt for squid a kilometre down into the abyss.
Many smaller creatures find sanctuary in this great wilderness. Only recently have we begun to solve the mystery of where baby turtles disappear to in their early years. They leave the crowded waters of the coast and head to the open ocean, where they use floating debris like logs as life rafts. Here they remain until adulthood, adrift on the high seas in relative safety away from coastal predators.
Over half of all animals in the open ocean drift in currents. Jellyfish cross entire oceans feeding on whatever happens to tangle with their tentacles. The jelly-like Portuguese man-of-war can harness sail power to fish with its deadly tentacles. Sometimes there is a brief explosion of food in this marine desert, but ocean hunters must be fast to make the best of this bonanza. We witness super pods of up to 5,000 spinner dolphins racing to herd vast shoals of lanternfish, briefly caught at the surface where it is thought they spawn. New aerial footage reveals, for the first time, the truth to a centuries-old sailors' legend of the 'boiling seas' - the spectacular feeding frenzy of 90kg tuna and dolphins smashing through the lantern fish shoals turning the sea white with foam.
Raising your young in this great wilderness is a huge challenge. The episode follows two very different ocean voyagers that show amazing care. We get closer to solving the mystery of where the biggest fish in the sea, the whale shark, gives birth. The pregnant females make an epic journey across the Pacific to the Galapagos Islands. Scientists now think it might be here that the pregnant females give birth to their pups in the safety of the depths. And in the freezing south Atlantic, a pair of ageing wandering albatrosses give their all to raise their very last chick.
Yet even in the big blue, thousands of kilometres from land, there is evidence of human activity. An estimated eight million tons of plastic is dumped into the oceans every year. Globe-spanning currents carry it into the heart of every ocean, often with tragic consequences. In the Atlantic waters off Europe we follow a family of pilot whales whose calf has recently died. One possible cause of death is poisoning by its own mother's contaminated milk. As plastic breaks down it combines with other pollutants that are consumed by vast numbers of marine creatures. In top predators like pilot whales, the toxic chemicals can build up to lethal levels.
21:50-22:50 brand new series.2/4.Howard's End.(Series 1).(Episode 2).Four-part adaptation of EM Forster's classic novel. Mrs Wilcox's family is thrown by her final request regarding Howards End.Starring Hayley Atwell,Matthew Macfadyen,Philippa Coulthard,Joseph Quinn,Joseph Bannister,Rosalind Eleazar,Alex Lawther,Bessie Carter,Yolanda Kettle,Sandra Voe,Tracey Ullman
,Donna Banya,Hannah Traylen,Miles Jupp,and Harry Gostelow.
22:50-23:10 R4 Weekend News
23:10-23:20 Regional News and Weather
23:20-00:05 Match of the Football Day 2.Jason Mohammad introduces highlights from the day's Premier League fixture between Watford and West Ham. It has been a promising start for new Watford head coach Marco Silva, and the Hornets will be hoping to bag another three points at the expense of West Ham, who have struggled so far in this campaign.
There is also a chance to see all the goals from Saturday's games.
With guests Jermaine Jenas and Mark Lawrenson.
00:05-00:35 brand new series.3/7.Roony Cheing:International Student.(Series 1).(Episode 3).When Professor Dale sees the awesome skills of Ronny, Wei-Jun and Elvin with a shuttlecock, he reasons they could do exactly the same with a ball and makes them the new front line of the college Aussie rules football team. With a serious grudge match on the horizon, the pressure is on for them to help the college avoid yet another humiliating defeat.Starring Ronny Chieng,Molly Daniels,Shuang Hu,Hoa Xuande,Patch May,Keith Brockett,Anthony Morgan,Adrienne Pickering,Laurence Boxhall,Dave Eastgate,and Paul Denny.
00:35-01:35 (Repeat) brand new series.1/6.Micheal McIntyre's Big Show.(Series 3).(Episode 1).Family entertainment with Michael McIntyre. Ed Balls plays Celebrity Send to All, and there is music from chart sensation Emeli Sande and stand-up comedy from rising star Joe Lycett. Michael plays the Midnight Game Show and performs some of his own unmissable new comedy material, and one unsuspecting member of the public gets the surprise of their life when they become the Unexpected Star of the Show.
01:35-01:40 Weather for the Week Ahead
01:40-06:00 Joins R4 News Channel
R4 One Scotland
11:00-12:15 Sunday Politics Scotland.The latest political news, interviews and debate in Scotland.Sarah Smith and Gordon Brewer with the latest political news. Sarah discusses the upcoming budget with Conservative MPs Jacob Rees-Mogg and Stephen Hammond. She talks about Brexit with former spin doctor and now editor-at-large of the New European Alastair Campbell and prominent leave campaigner Gisela Stuart. The political panel consists of journalist Iain Martin, Gaby Hinsliff of The Guardian and Tom Newton Dunn of The Sun.
18:05-18:15 Reporting Scotland
23:10-23:20 Reporting Scotland
23:20-00:20 Sportsfootballscene.Highlights of the weekend's Scottish Premiership action. In Saturday's lunchtime kick-off, Owen Coyle's Ross County host Brendan Rodger's Celtic in Dingwall. Then Aberdeen welcome Motherwell to Pittodrie and Hamilton make the short journey to Govan to face Rangers at Ibrox. Elsewhere, it's Hibs v St Johnstone at Easter Road and Dundee against Kilmarnock at Dens Park. Then on Sunday, Hearts and Partick Thistle are scheduled to meet in the first match at Tynecastle since the redevelopment of the main stand. Introduced by Jonathan Sutherland.
00:20-01:05 Match of the Football Day 2.Jason Mohammad introduces highlights from the day's Premier League fixture between Watford and West Ham. It has been a promising start for new Watford head coach Marco Silva, and the Hornets will be hoping to bag another three points at the expense of West Ham, who have struggled so far in this campaign.
There is also a chance to see all the goals from Saturday's games
With guests Jermaine Jenas and Mark Lawrenson.
01:05-01:35 brand new series.3/7.Roony Cheing:International Student.(Series 1).(Episode 3).When Professor Dale sees the awesome skills of Ronny, Wei-Jun and Elvin with a shuttlecock, he reasons they could do exactly the same with a ball and makes them the new front line of the college Aussie rules football team. With a serious grudge match on the horizon, the pressure is on for them to help the college avoid yet another humiliating defeat.Starring Ronny Chieng,Molly Daniels,Shuang Hu,Hoa Xuande,Patch May,Keith Brockett,Anthony Morgan,Adrienne Pickering,Laurence Boxhall,Dave Eastgate,and Paul Denny.
01:35-02:35 (Repeat) brand new series.1/6.Micheal McIntyre's Big Show.(Series 3).(Episode 1).Family entertainment with Michael McIntyre. Ed Balls plays Celebrity Send to All, and there is music from chart sensation Emeli Sande and stand-up comedy from rising star Joe Lycett. Michael plays the Midnight Game Show and performs some of his own unmissable new comedy material, and one unsuspecting member of the public gets the surprise of their life when they become the Unexpected Star of the Show.
02:35-02:40 Weather for the Week Ahead
02:40-06:00 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.Sarah Smith and Mark Carruthers with the latest political news. Sarah discusses the upcoming budget with Conservative MPs Jacob Rees-Mogg and Stephen Hammond. She talks about Brexit with former spin doctor and now editor-at-large of the New European Alastair Campbell and prominent leave campaigner Gisela Stuart. The political panel consists of journalist Iain Martin, Gaby Hinsliff of The Guardian and Tom Newton Dunn of The Sun.
18:05-18:15 R4 Newsline
23:10-23:20 R4 Newsline
R4 One Wales
11:00-12:15 Sunday Politics Wales.Sarah Smith and Arwyn Jones with the latest political news, interviews and debate.Sarah Smith and Arwyn Jones with the latest political news. Sarah discusses the upcoming budget with Conservative MPs Jacob Rees-Mogg and Stephen Hammond. She talks about Brexit with former spin doctor and now editor-at-large of the New European Alastair Campbell and prominent leave campaigner Gisela Stuart. The political panel consists of journalist Iain Martin, Gaby Hinsliff of The Guardian and Tom Newton Dunn of The Sun.
18:05-18:15 R4 Newsline
23:10-23:20 R4 Newsline
Sunday 18th November 2018
06:00-07:25 Breakfast
07:25-09:00 (Repeat) Match of the Football Day.Gary Lineker presents Premier League highlights, including the north London derby between Arsenal and Tottenham.
In the other games Manchester City visited Leicester, Manchester United hosted Newcastle, Liverpool played Southampton, West Brom welcomed Chelsea, Bournemouth hosted Huddersfield, Swansea visited Burnley, and Crystal Palace and Everton met at Selhurst Park.with analysis with Phil Nevillie and Alan Sharer.
09:00-10:00 The Andrew Marr Show.Andrew Marr's guests are chancellor of the exchequer Philip Hammond MP, shadow chancellor of the exchequer John McDonnell MP and actors Martin Freeman and Tamsin Greig. The newspapers are reviewed by co-leader of the Green Party Caroline Lucas MP, Sunday Telegraph editor Allister Heath and Lucy Fisher, the senior political correspondent of The Times.
10:00-11:00 R4 News.The latest national and international news from the R4.*Fern Britton Meets... return with the ninth series will be new 4 episodes starts on next Sunday (25th,November,2018) at 10:00am-11:00am with Episode 1 Gregory Porter,Episode 2 Stef Reid,Episode 3 Barbara Dickson,Episode 4 last in series and series finale Rev Rose Hudson-Wilkin.
11:00-12:15 Sunday Politics.Sarah Smith and Tim Donovan with the latest political news. Sarah discusses the upcoming budget with Conservative MPs Jacob Rees-Mogg and Stephen Hammond. She talks about Brexit with former spin doctor and now editor-at-large of the New European Alastair Campbell and prominent leave campaigner Gisela Stuart. The political panel consists of journalist Iain Martin, Gaby Hinsliff of The Guardian and Tom Newton Dunn of The Sun.
12:15-13:15 brand new series.12/16.Bradby on Sunday.(Series 5).hosted by Chris Bradby and Allerga Strralion and all many more.
13:15-13:30 R4 Weekend News
13:30-14:00 (Repeat) brand new series.2/10.Homes Under the Hammer.(Series 17 Reversions).(Episode 2).Martin Roberts and Lucy Alexander visit a flat in Lewisham, south east London, and a mid-terraced house in Gilesgate, County Durham.
Martin and Lucy find out who bought each property and what was paid at auction.
14:00-14:45 (Repeat) brand new series.15/30.Money for Nothing.(Series 3).(Episode 15).Maker extraordinaire Sarah Moore saves an interesting collection of items destined for the tip in Witley, Surrey. But can her trio of hidden treasures be transformed from dull to designer? Creative duo Josh and Oli are masters of woodwork, but will they be left scratching their heads when Sarah drops off a pile of old floorboards? Screen printer Daniel Heath hopes his bold designs will make a wooden tea trolley desirable again, and Sarah falls in love with a retro box of camera-developing equipment. Will all of these items turn a profit, or will Sarah wish she'd left them at the tip?
14:45-15:15 (Repeat) brand new series.Escape to the Country.(Series 15 Cutdowns).(Dorset).Alistair Appleton is in the county of Dorset with a couple who have a very generous budget of £1.2 million to spend on a rural home. Alistair also visits the RNLI training centre and finds himself treading water.
15:15-15:50 Songs of Praise.(Love and Marriage).Katherine Jenkins is in Windsor to mark Her Majesty the Queen and Prince Philip's seventieth wedding anniversary. She is joined by Prince Michael who, as a five-year-old pageboy, was at the heart of the ceremony. Kate Bottley talks to another couple celebrating their seventieth anniversary this year. And we meet the sculptor who designed the commemorative £5 coin and travel to the Royal Mint to see it being struck. Plus glorious hymns from around the UK, including the Queen's favourites sung at her wedding.
Music:
Praise My Soul the King of Heaven - St John the Baptist, Tideswell
The Lord's My Shepherd - St John the Baptist, Tideswell
Great is Thy Faithfulness - St Macartin's Cathedral, Enniskillen
Love Divine - St Asaph Cathedral
Dear Lord and Father of Mankind - Sheffield City Hall
How Great Thou Art - Hereford Cathedral.
15:50-16:20 brand new series.13/20.Holling the Sunsilet.(Series 1)
16:20-16:50 brand new series.14/20.Holling the Sunsilet.(Series 1)
16:50-17:50 (Repeat) brand new series.3/10.Blue Planet II.(Series 1).(Coral Reefs).Corals build themselves homes of limestone in the warm, clear, shallow seas of the tropics. Their reefs occupy less than one tenth of one per cent of the ocean floor, yet they are home to a quarter of all known marine species. They are complex, infinitely varied structures providing all kinds of homes for their many residents. There is fierce rivalry for space, for food and for a partner, but the reef is also a place full of opportunity. For those that manage to establish themselves, there can be great rewards.
The broadclub cuttlefish has found its place by using a hypnotic display that apparently mesmerises its prey, causing it to let down its defences. On the Great Barrier Reef a remarkable grouper uses sign language, dubbed the headstand signal, to reach out to an entirely different creature, a reef octopus, to flush small fish out of their hiding holes and into the groupers waiting mouth.
While they might appear to be nothing more than rocky substrate, each coral is in fact made up of hundreds to thousands of tiny, living coral creatures called polyps. Filmed with super macro time-lapse, we bring them to life and reveal their hidden worlds. As these polyps grow and die they lay the limestone foundation for civilisations and superstructures so large that they can be seen from space.
Coral reef cities never sleep, they are constantly noisy worlds where a chorus of submarine song rings out from their many inhabitants. At dawn, one of the reef's most charismatic inhabitants, the green turtle, heads off to be cleaned at a special health spa. As she approaches the station, she is joined by more of her fellow turtles and is pushed out by the queue-jumping males. She must wait for her opportunity to sneak back in.
Some animals come to reefs for rest and relaxation. In the desert sands of Egypt, coral reefs thrive in the shallows of the Red Sea, providing bottlenose dolphins with a place to rest. For the youngsters, the reef is their playground. These dolphins play by balancing corals and sponges on their nose and in doing so build important life skills.
Every reef has a sharply defined boundary. On the outer side, facing the open ocean, is the drop-off. These ramparts protect the city from the ocean waves, but twice a day the walls are covered by the incoming tide. In the Bahamas, the rush of the water creates a truly strange phenomenon - a whirlpool. In the Maldives, on the biggest tides, one particular coral lagoon becomes so flooded with plankton that it attracts hundreds of manta rays.
On the sheltered side of the reef there are sand flats which provide rich feeding grounds. However, away from the protective structures of the reef there is nowhere to hide. This makes it a dangerous place, especially at night when predators patrol in search of prey caught in the open. The bobbit, a giant carnivorous worm, buries deep in the sand in order to ambush unsuspecting prey. But there is safe accommodation for some out here in these sandy suburbs. An extraordinary species of clownfish has made a home in an anemone away from the reef. But it is up to the big male to find a way for the female to lay her eggs.
Reef creatures go to great lengths to give their young a head start in life and nowhere more so than on the remotest reefs in the world. In French Polynesia, thousands of grouper risk death when faced with hundreds of grey reef sharks in order to reproduce.
Despite their longevity and resilience, increasing ocean temperatures have put coral reefs under unprecedented pressure. The most devastating bleaching event known in recorded history wreaks havoc on the Great Barrier Reef in Australia. Without the three-dimensional structure of a coral reef, all reef dwellers are affected. The programme unfolds with one of the greatest mass-spawning events in the oceans - corals, fish and invertebrates all releasing a snowstorm of eggs. By sending their young away from the reef, there is hope that they will regenerate new reefs and secure their future for generations to come.
17:50-18:05 R4 Weekend News
18:05-18:15 Regional News and Weather
18:15-19:15 Countryactivisfile.(Hertfordshire).Countryfile is in Hertfordshire, where Charlotte Smith meets the man who's made it his sole mission to save the barbel in the Old River Lea. Sean Fletcher builds a home fit for a Kingfisher and forages for a wild dinner. John Craven returns to his days as a scout and cooks up a storm on a woodland fire. And Adam Henson discovers the estate where rewilding and farming sit side-by-side.
Now in its fifth year, what effect is culling badgers actually having on rates of TB in our cattle? Tom Heap's looking at the science behind this controversial practice.
19:15-20:05 brand new series.7/11.Dociltor Who.(Series 11).(Kerblam!).“Delivery for the Doctor!”A mysterious message arrives in a package addressed to the Doctor, leading her, Graham, Yaz and Ryan to investigate the warehouse moon orbiting Kandoka, and the home of the galaxy’s largest retailer: Kerblam!.Starring Jodie Whittaker,Bradley Walsh,Mandilp Gill,Toslin Cole,Julie Hesmondhalgh,Lee Mack,Callum Dixon,Claudia Jessie,Leo Flanagan,and Matthew Gravelle.
20:05-20:50 brand new series.Strictly Come Dancing.(Series 15).(Week 9 Results).Tess Daly and Claudia Winkleman present the results show from the iconic Blackpool Tower Ballroom. The competition heats up as another dancing couple leaves tonight. The judges' scores have been combined with the public vote and the two couples with the lowest scores will compete against each other in the dreaded dance-off. Including a magnificent group performance from our celebrities and professional dancers as they relive the glory days of northern soul, and performaces from vocal powerhouses Michael Ball and Alfie Boe, and Tears for Fears with their biggest ever hit.with judges Darcey Bussell,Bruno Tonioli,Craig Revel Horwood,and Shirley Ballas.
20:50-21:50 brand new series.4/10.Blue Planet II.(Series 1).(Big Blue).The big blue is the world's greatest wilderness, far from shore and many kilometres deep. It's a vast marine desert where there is little to eat and nowhere to hide. Yet it's home to some of the biggest and most spectacular creatures on earth.
This episode reveals what it takes to survive in this savage and forbidding world. We witness feats of incredible endurance, moments of high drama and extraordinary acts of heart-wrenching self-sacrifice.
Every animal in the big blue must find their own unique way to survive. Sperm whales have the largest brains in the world. They live for 80 years, and we are only now beginning to learn the extraordinary complexity of their language of clicks - thought to coordinate the whole family in everything from childcare to hunting. With special pressure-proof cameras, we witness record-breaking feats of endurance as they hunt for squid a kilometre down into the abyss.
Many smaller creatures find sanctuary in this great wilderness. Only recently have we begun to solve the mystery of where baby turtles disappear to in their early years. They leave the crowded waters of the coast and head to the open ocean, where they use floating debris like logs as life rafts. Here they remain until adulthood, adrift on the high seas in relative safety away from coastal predators.
Over half of all animals in the open ocean drift in currents. Jellyfish cross entire oceans feeding on whatever happens to tangle with their tentacles. The jelly-like Portuguese man-of-war can harness sail power to fish with its deadly tentacles. Sometimes there is a brief explosion of food in this marine desert, but ocean hunters must be fast to make the best of this bonanza. We witness super pods of up to 5,000 spinner dolphins racing to herd vast shoals of lanternfish, briefly caught at the surface where it is thought they spawn. New aerial footage reveals, for the first time, the truth to a centuries-old sailors' legend of the 'boiling seas' - the spectacular feeding frenzy of 90kg tuna and dolphins smashing through the lantern fish shoals turning the sea white with foam.
Raising your young in this great wilderness is a huge challenge. The episode follows two very different ocean voyagers that show amazing care. We get closer to solving the mystery of where the biggest fish in the sea, the whale shark, gives birth. The pregnant females make an epic journey across the Pacific to the Galapagos Islands. Scientists now think it might be here that the pregnant females give birth to their pups in the safety of the depths. And in the freezing south Atlantic, a pair of ageing wandering albatrosses give their all to raise their very last chick.
Yet even in the big blue, thousands of kilometres from land, there is evidence of human activity. An estimated eight million tons of plastic is dumped into the oceans every year. Globe-spanning currents carry it into the heart of every ocean, often with tragic consequences. In the Atlantic waters off Europe we follow a family of pilot whales whose calf has recently died. One possible cause of death is poisoning by its own mother's contaminated milk. As plastic breaks down it combines with other pollutants that are consumed by vast numbers of marine creatures. In top predators like pilot whales, the toxic chemicals can build up to lethal levels.
21:50-22:50 brand new series.2/4.Howard's End.(Series 1).(Episode 2).Four-part adaptation of EM Forster's classic novel. Mrs Wilcox's family is thrown by her final request regarding Howards End.Starring Hayley Atwell,Matthew Macfadyen,Philippa Coulthard,Joseph Quinn,Joseph Bannister,Rosalind Eleazar,Alex Lawther,Bessie Carter,Yolanda Kettle,Sandra Voe,Tracey Ullman
,Donna Banya,Hannah Traylen,Miles Jupp,and Harry Gostelow.
22:50-23:10 R4 Weekend News
23:10-23:20 Regional News and Weather
23:20-00:05 Match of the Football Day 2.Jason Mohammad introduces highlights from the day's Premier League fixture between Watford and West Ham. It has been a promising start for new Watford head coach Marco Silva, and the Hornets will be hoping to bag another three points at the expense of West Ham, who have struggled so far in this campaign.
There is also a chance to see all the goals from Saturday's games.
With guests Jermaine Jenas and Mark Lawrenson.
00:05-00:35 brand new series.3/7.Roony Cheing:International Student.(Series 1).(Episode 3).When Professor Dale sees the awesome skills of Ronny, Wei-Jun and Elvin with a shuttlecock, he reasons they could do exactly the same with a ball and makes them the new front line of the college Aussie rules football team. With a serious grudge match on the horizon, the pressure is on for them to help the college avoid yet another humiliating defeat.Starring Ronny Chieng,Molly Daniels,Shuang Hu,Hoa Xuande,Patch May,Keith Brockett,Anthony Morgan,Adrienne Pickering,Laurence Boxhall,Dave Eastgate,and Paul Denny.
00:35-01:35 (Repeat) brand new series.1/6.Micheal McIntyre's Big Show.(Series 3).(Episode 1).Family entertainment with Michael McIntyre. Ed Balls plays Celebrity Send to All, and there is music from chart sensation Emeli Sande and stand-up comedy from rising star Joe Lycett. Michael plays the Midnight Game Show and performs some of his own unmissable new comedy material, and one unsuspecting member of the public gets the surprise of their life when they become the Unexpected Star of the Show.
01:35-01:40 Weather for the Week Ahead
01:40-06:00 Joins R4 News Channel
11:00-12:15 Sunday Politics Scotland.The latest political news, interviews and debate in Scotland.Sarah Smith and Gordon Brewer with the latest political news. Sarah discusses the upcoming budget with Conservative MPs Jacob Rees-Mogg and Stephen Hammond. She talks about Brexit with former spin doctor and now editor-at-large of the New European Alastair Campbell and prominent leave campaigner Gisela Stuart. The political panel consists of journalist Iain Martin, Gaby Hinsliff of The Guardian and Tom Newton Dunn of The Sun.
18:05-18:15 Reporting Scotland
23:10-23:20 Reporting Scotland
23:20-00:20 Sportsfootballscene.Highlights of the weekend's Scottish Premiership action. In Saturday's lunchtime kick-off, Owen Coyle's Ross County host Brendan Rodger's Celtic in Dingwall. Then Aberdeen welcome Motherwell to Pittodrie and Hamilton make the short journey to Govan to face Rangers at Ibrox. Elsewhere, it's Hibs v St Johnstone at Easter Road and Dundee against Kilmarnock at Dens Park. Then on Sunday, Hearts and Partick Thistle are scheduled to meet in the first match at Tynecastle since the redevelopment of the main stand. Introduced by Jonathan Sutherland.
00:20-01:05 Match of the Football Day 2.Jason Mohammad introduces highlights from the day's Premier League fixture between Watford and West Ham. It has been a promising start for new Watford head coach Marco Silva, and the Hornets will be hoping to bag another three points at the expense of West Ham, who have struggled so far in this campaign.
There is also a chance to see all the goals from Saturday's games
With guests Jermaine Jenas and Mark Lawrenson.
01:05-01:35 brand new series.3/7.Roony Cheing:International Student.(Series 1).(Episode 3).When Professor Dale sees the awesome skills of Ronny, Wei-Jun and Elvin with a shuttlecock, he reasons they could do exactly the same with a ball and makes them the new front line of the college Aussie rules football team. With a serious grudge match on the horizon, the pressure is on for them to help the college avoid yet another humiliating defeat.Starring Ronny Chieng,Molly Daniels,Shuang Hu,Hoa Xuande,Patch May,Keith Brockett,Anthony Morgan,Adrienne Pickering,Laurence Boxhall,Dave Eastgate,and Paul Denny.
01:35-02:35 (Repeat) brand new series.1/6.Micheal McIntyre's Big Show.(Series 3).(Episode 1).Family entertainment with Michael McIntyre. Ed Balls plays Celebrity Send to All, and there is music from chart sensation Emeli Sande and stand-up comedy from rising star Joe Lycett. Michael plays the Midnight Game Show and performs some of his own unmissable new comedy material, and one unsuspecting member of the public gets the surprise of their life when they become the Unexpected Star of the Show.
02:35-02:40 Weather for the Week Ahead
02:40-06:00 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.Sarah Smith and Mark Carruthers with the latest political news. Sarah discusses the upcoming budget with Conservative MPs Jacob Rees-Mogg and Stephen Hammond. She talks about Brexit with former spin doctor and now editor-at-large of the New European Alastair Campbell and prominent leave campaigner Gisela Stuart. The political panel consists of journalist Iain Martin, Gaby Hinsliff of The Guardian and Tom Newton Dunn of The Sun.
18:05-18:15 R4 Newsline
23:10-23:20 R4 Newsline
11:00-12:15 Sunday Politics Wales.Sarah Smith and Arwyn Jones with the latest political news, interviews and debate.Sarah Smith and Arwyn Jones with the latest political news. Sarah discusses the upcoming budget with Conservative MPs Jacob Rees-Mogg and Stephen Hammond. She talks about Brexit with former spin doctor and now editor-at-large of the New European Alastair Campbell and prominent leave campaigner Gisela Stuart. The political panel consists of journalist Iain Martin, Gaby Hinsliff of The Guardian and Tom Newton Dunn of The Sun.
18:05-18:15 R4 Newsline
23:10-23:20 R4 Newsline




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