R4 One
Tuesday 13th November 2018
06:00-09:15 Breakfast
09:15-10:00 brand new series.2/5.The Housing Enforcers.(Series 5).(Episode 2).From life-endangering fire traps to health hazards and accidents waiting to happen, Matt Allwright is back on the front line with the nation's housing enforcers to investigate what can happen when landlords and tenants fail to take safety seriously.
Matt heads to Margate where an outbreak of chronic damp is threatening the health of young children. Plus what happens when a family home is plagued by rats?
10:00-11:00 brand new series.51/.Homes Under the Hammer.(Series 21).(Episode 51).A terraced house in Haslington near Crewe, a quirky house next to a cemetery in Maryport in Cumbria and a terrace in near perfect condition with original features in Derby are sold under the hammer. Martin, Dion and Martel meet the new owners and hear their plans to make a return on their investments.
11:00-11:45 brand new series.12/15.Getting the Builders In.(Series 1).(Episode 12).In Heaton Mersey, Manchester, Zoe wants her porch revamped and a new front door on a budget of £1,200. Chris and Alex suggest a period front door complete with carved corbels and frosted glass, Sian and Jon think fancy tiles are the best way to give the front of the house a lift, and Mark and Chris go all out and offer to spruce up the whole front garden. But which builders will get to bring their design dreams to life?
In Carshalton, Sutton, Samantha wants to get the builders in to have some alcove storage built in her living room. The builders come with three different designs, but of course only one pair can win the job.
11:45-12:15 brand new series.12/15.Fugitives.(Series 1 Cutdowns).(Episode 12).Robert Knight was part of an organised gang of smugglers based in Birmingham. Back in early 2008, West Midlands Police were on their trail, but once they had seized a shipment of cocaine worth £300,000 at Heathrow, Knight went on the run. Intelligence from the National Crime Agency led to his dramatic arrest in a Spanish bar by Spain's Detective Olga Lizana.
In east London, the Metropolitan Police's Extradition team are on the hunt for a man with a history of domestic violence.
And in Worcerstershire, PCs Danny Evans and Karl Lacey have a long list of fugitives to find. Top of the list is a 33-year-old drug dealer who has already been sentenced to two years in prison back in Poland.
12:15-13:00 (Repeat) brand new series.23/32.Bargain Hunt.(Series 45).(Warwick 29).The bargain hunters race around the British Motor Museum in Gaydon, Warwickshire. Charlie Ross is in the driving seat and is joined by experts Richard Madley and Thomas Plant.
Before heading over to the auction in Lichfield, Charlie has a pit stop to find out about the fascinating military history of Cannock Chase.
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.22/30.Impossible.(Series 3).(Episode 22).
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.17/30.Win of the Case.(Series 1).(Episode 17).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 (Repeat) brand new series.Flog It!.(Flog It!).(Nottingham 6).Paul Martin presents from Southwell Minster, in the town of Southwell near Nottingham. Antiques experts Caroline Hawley and Mark Stacey find their choicest antiques and collectables to take to auction.
Paul also finds out how Southwell Minster has had a cavalcade of historical figures pass through the doors, from Cardinal Wolsey to Charles I, at some dramatic moments in British history.
17:15-18:00 (Repeat) Pointgameless.(1,000th Episode). A very special edition of the programme to mark its 1,000th episode. Exceptional past contestants have been invited back, and hosts Alexander Armstrong and Richard Osman have swapped roles, with Richard as host and Alexander behind the desk.
18:00-18:30 R4 News at Six
18:30-19:00 Regional News and Weather
19:00-19:30 The One Show.Peaky Blinders star Helen McCrory joins Alex Jones and Michael Ball in the studio as Team Rickshaw arrives in Penrith on day six of the epic Children In Need Challenge.Peaky Blinders returns with the fourth series will be new 6 episodes on tomorrow (Wednesday,14th,November,2018) at 9:00pm-10:00pm on R4 Two and R4 Two HD.
19:30-20:00 LondonEnds
20:00-21:00 brand new series.58/64.Hospital City.(Series 19).Unbearable truths emerge as Hanssen faces Gaskell for one last time.
With Gaskell's dastardly invention inside of her, Jac fears for her life - but the only one who can remove this ticking time bomb is the man himself. Can she convince him to try?
Meena throws caution to the wind and outs Gaskell's nefarious deeds, enlisting Essie's help in unravelling his web of lies.It's the couple's wedding,and all many more.Part 2 of 2.
21:00-22:00 brand new series.2/6.The A Word.(Series 2).(Episode 2).
As a parent, how do you know if the decisions you make for your child are right? If your child can't always express his own feelings, how do you even go about making the decisions in the first place? These questions hang over Paul and Alison as Joe starts his first day at a specialist school in Manchester. For a boy who finds change the hardest thing of all, life is changing utterly - and Paul and Alison are unprepared for how Joe reacts.
They are also unprepared for how they feel. As Alison wonders about her role as a mum, Paul is exposed to questions that unsettle him. Will Joe forever be labelled? Will his future be like that of Sophie's autistic son Mark who, at 16, is struggling to cope? In the past, Paul and Alison would have told each other what they were feeling. Now, tellingly, they don't. Could this be the first indication that they are pulling apart?
Also facing an uncertain future is Maurice. Having appointed Ralph as his new brewery assistant, he gets it in the neck from Louise who is adamant her son shouldn't be working for him. Maurice demands to know why. When Louise finally tells him the truth, it knocks Maurice sideways.
Meanwhile, Vincent is determined to relight Nicola and Eddie's fires, to atone for his own marital misdemeanours. And James warns Rebecca that he's not going to get stuck with her family - and if she wants a life of her own, she shouldn't get stuck with them either.
Starring Morven Christie,Lee Ingleby,Greg McHugh,Vinette Robinson,Max Vento,Molly Wright,Christopher Eccleston,Jude Akuwudike,Aaron Pierre,Leon Harrop,Pooky Quesnel,Emelia Rae Levy,Adam Wittek,Tommie Grabiec,Jayshree Patel,Jennifer Hennessey,Ibrahim Ismail,Craig McDonald-Kelly,Travis Smith,Lucy Gaskell,and Jack Hartley.
22:00-22:30 R4 News at Ten
22:30-23:00 Regional News and Weather
23:00-00:00 brand new one-off-documentary.Saying Goodbye.Every day in the UK over a hundred children face the death of their mum or dad. Behind this statistic are many untold and heart-rending stories. Saying Goodbye, a special film for R4 Children in Need, features a group of seven- to 17-year-olds who have been bereaved and a few who are facing the death of a parent. In their own words, these brave children share their heart-wrenching experiences and memories, with the aim of helping other young people who are facing a similar situation.
Many of the contributors in the film have received counselling, some of the children and young people have been helped by projects around the UK supported by R4 Children in Need. Those who have already experienced bereavement form a chorus of voices - sisters Lilia, seven, and Ellie, ten, brothers Ben, nine, and Sam, 11, 13-year-old twins Sam and Ellie, Bethany, 14, and Shayna, 17. In turn they explain their grief, from the moment they first learned that a parent was ill, to when they understood they were not going to get better, the moment of death and the difficult aftermath of funerals and grieving.
Interwoven throughout their revealing testimonies are two unfolding stories of children preparing to lose someone special. Sisters Imogen, aged 12, and Madeleine, aged nine, from south Wales explain how they are coming to terms with their mother's terminal cancer. In unfiltered and eloquent words, they reveal their fears about the future and how their mother, Dawn, is preparing them for a life after she is gone. Together they have selected wedding dresses, first cars and even homes, creating memories to equip them for a future life without their mother.
Amy Rose, aged 13 and from Berkshire, is facing the uncertainty of knowing that her mother's cancer could be life threatening - but neither of them know for sure. She articulates what it is like being on an emotional rollercoaster and the importance of being positive for her mum Claire's sake.
For Imogen, Madeleine and Amy Rose, and the other young people sharing their stories, there is support available through the hundreds of organisations and unsung heroes around the country who support grieving children. One organisation featured in the film is the Princess Alice Hospice in Surrey, which receives R4 Children in Need funding to provide therapeutic sessions and crisis response sessions to young people who are experiencing bereavement.
In this powerful, moving and life-affirming film, the children show great honesty, strength and resilience while sharing their stories.*brand new four-part-series Drugsland will be new 4 episodes starts and airs on next Tuesday (20th,November,2018) at 11:00am-12:00am.
00:00-01:20 (Repeat) brand new series.2/3.Life and Death Row.(Series 1).(Judgement).This film follows the trial of 26-year-old Guy Heinze Jr, with remarkable access to the jury members charged with reaching a verdict on allegations that Heinze beat his father and seven members of his family to death. As the trial progresses, there is legal manoeuvring while evidence about the brutal killings unfolds.*Life and Death Row Series 1 Episode 3 of 3 Crisis Stage last in series and series finale airs on next Wednesday (21st,November,2018) at 12:00am-1:00am.
01:20-01:25 Weather for the Week Ahead
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R4 One Scotland
13:30-14:00 Reporting Scotland
18:30-19:00 Reporting Scotland
20:00-21:00 Scotland City
22:30-23:00 Reporting Scotland
23:00-00:00 brand new series.58/64.Hospital City.(Series 19).Unbearable truths emerge as Hanssen faces Gaskell for one last time.
With Gaskell's dastardly invention inside of her, Jac fears for her life - but the only one who can remove this ticking time bomb is the man himself. Can she convince him to try?
Meena throws caution to the wind and outs Gaskell's nefarious deeds, enlisting Essie's help in unravelling his web of lies.It's the couple's wedding and all many more.Part 2 of 2.
00:00-01:00 brand new one-off-documentary.Saying Goodbye.Every day in the UK over a hundred children face the death of their mum or dad. Behind this statistic are many untold and heart-rending stories. Saying Goodbye, a special film for R4 Children in Need, features a group of seven- to 17-year-olds who have been bereaved and a few who are facing the death of a parent. In their own words, these brave children share their heart-wrenching experiences and memories, with the aim of helping other young people who are facing a similar situation.
Many of the contributors in the film have received counselling, some of the children and young people have been helped by projects around the UK supported by R4 Children in Need. Those who have already experienced bereavement form a chorus of voices - sisters Lilia, seven, and Ellie, ten, brothers Ben, nine, and Sam, 11, 13-year-old twins Sam and Ellie, Bethany, 14, and Shayna, 17. In turn they explain their grief, from the moment they first learned that a parent was ill, to when they understood they were not going to get better, the moment of death and the difficult aftermath of funerals and grieving.
Interwoven throughout their revealing testimonies are two unfolding stories of children preparing to lose someone special. Sisters Imogen, aged 12, and Madeleine, aged nine, from south Wales explain how they are coming to terms with their mother's terminal cancer. In unfiltered and eloquent words, they reveal their fears about the future and how their mother, Dawn, is preparing them for a life after she is gone. Together they have selected wedding dresses, first cars and even homes, creating memories to equip them for a future life without their mother.
Amy Rose, aged 13 and from Berkshire, is facing the uncertainty of knowing that her mother's cancer could be life threatening - but neither of them know for sure. She articulates what it is like being on an emotional rollercoaster and the importance of being positive for her mum Claire's sake.
For Imogen, Madeleine and Amy Rose, and the other young people sharing their stories, there is support available through the hundreds of organisations and unsung heroes around the country who support grieving children. One organisation featured in the film is the Princess Alice Hospice in Surrey, which receives R4 Children in Need funding to provide therapeutic sessions and crisis response sessions to young people who are experiencing bereavement.
In this powerful, moving and life-affirming film, the children show great honesty, strength and resilience while sharing their stories.*brand new four-part-series Drugsland will be new 4 episodes starts and airs on next Wednesday (21st,November,2018) at 12:00am-1:00am.
01:00-02:20 (Repeat) brand new series.2/3.Life and Death Row.(Series 1).(Judgement).This film follows the trial of 26-year-old Guy Heinze Jr, with remarkable access to the jury members charged with reaching a verdict on allegations that Heinze beat his father and seven members of his family to death. As the trial progresses, there is legal manoeuvring while evidence about the brutal killings unfolds.*Life and Death Row Series 1 Episode 3 of 3 Crisis Stage last in series and series finale airs on next Wednesday (21st,November,2018) at 1:00am-2:00am.
02:20-02:25 Weather for the Week Ahead
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R4 One Northern Ireland
13:30-14:00 R4 Newsline
18:30-19:00 R4 Newsline
22:30-23:00 R4 Newsline
23:00-23:30 Spotlight.Prescription Addiction.Lyndsey Telford investigates the rise in deaths from prescription drug abuse and asks why, in Northern Ireland, these drugs kill more than heroin.
23:30-00:00 (Repeat) brand new series.1/5.Pop Goes Northern Ireland.(Series 3).(1972).Pop Goes Northern Ireland blends news footage, archive and the musical hits of the time to provide an enthralling and entertaining potted history of Northern Ireland dealing with our difficult past in a way that is entertaining, informative, fresh and accessible to all.
This week Pop Goes Northern Ireland focusses on 1972. A tumultuous year with the watershed events of Bloody Sunday and the imposition of direct rule.
The programme also charts the rise of the Loyalist movement, Vanguard, and the emergence of the UDA as a major paramilitary force. A brief moment of hope engendered by an IRA ceasefire evaporates in the carnage of Bloody Friday and Claudy. Through Operation Motorman, the army brings to an end the infamous "no-go" areas.
00:00-01:05 brand new one-off-documentary.Saying Goodbye.Every day in the UK over a hundred children face the death of their mum or dad. Behind this statistic are many untold and heart-rending stories. Saying Goodbye, a special film for R4 Children in Need, features a group of seven- to 17-year-olds who have been bereaved and a few who are facing the death of a parent. In their own words, these brave children share their heart-wrenching experiences and memories, with the aim of helping other young people who are facing a similar situation.
Many of the contributors in the film have received counselling, some of the children and young people have been helped by projects around the UK supported by R4 Children in Need. Those who have already experienced bereavement form a chorus of voices - sisters Lilia, seven, and Ellie, ten, brothers Ben, nine, and Sam, 11, 13-year-old twins Sam and Ellie, Bethany, 14, and Shayna, 17. In turn they explain their grief, from the moment they first learned that a parent was ill, to when they understood they were not going to get better, the moment of death and the difficult aftermath of funerals and grieving.
Interwoven throughout their revealing testimonies are two unfolding stories of children preparing to lose someone special. Sisters Imogen, aged 12, and Madeleine, aged nine, from south Wales explain how they are coming to terms with their mother's terminal cancer. In unfiltered and eloquent words, they reveal their fears about the future and how their mother, Dawn, is preparing them for a life after she is gone. Together they have selected wedding dresses, first cars and even homes, creating memories to equip them for a future life without their mother.
Amy Rose, aged 13 and from Berkshire, is facing the uncertainty of knowing that her mother's cancer could be life threatening - but neither of them know for sure. She articulates what it is like being on an emotional rollercoaster and the importance of being positive for her mum Claire's sake.
For Imogen, Madeleine and Amy Rose, and the other young people sharing their stories, there is support available through the hundreds of organisations and unsung heroes around the country who support grieving children. One organisation featured in the film is the Princess Alice Hospice in Surrey, which receives R4 Children in Need funding to provide therapeutic sessions and crisis response sessions to young people who are experiencing bereavement.
In this powerful, moving and life-affirming film, the children show great honesty, strength and resilience while sharing their stories.*brand new four-part-series Drugsland will be new 4 episodes starts and airs on next Wednesday (21st,November,2018) at 12:00am-1:00am.
01:05-02:25 (Repeat) brand new series.2/3.Life and Death Row.(Series 1).(Judgement).This film follows the trial of 26-year-old Guy Heinze Jr, with remarkable access to the jury members charged with reaching a verdict on allegations that Heinze beat his father and seven members of his family to death. As the trial progresses, there is legal manoeuvring while evidence about the brutal killings unfolds.*Life and Death Row Series 1 Episode 3 of 3 Crisis Stage last in series and series finale airs on next Wednesday (21st,November,2018) at 1:00am-2:00am.
02:25-02:30 Weather for the Week Ahead
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R4 One Wales
13:30-14:00 R4 Wales Today
18:30-19:00 R4 Wales Today
22:30-23:00 R4 Wales Today
23:00-23:30 (Repeat) brand new series and last in series and series finale.4/4.James and Jupp.(Series 1).(Episode 4).Comedians Elis James and Miles Jupp take a series of unconventional trips around Wales. Carmarthen is the starting point as Elis and Miles board the good ship Carolina and sail from the town centre down the Towy River and out to sea. Their destination is Laugharne, famous for its association with Dylan Thomas. After a visit to the Dylan Thomas boathouse and his tiny writing shed, they retire to the bar of Brown's Hotel, where Elis comes up with a brand new TV format. The following day they head to Pendine, where many land speed records were set during the 1920s and 30s. Later, with varying degrees of enthusiasm, the two travellers try out camping for the night in a nearby holiday park, then set off the next day for another river trip - this time up the Cleddau River towards the tiny hamlet of Coedcanlas, to meet beekeeper Nick Tonkin and his family.
23:30-00:30 brand new one-off-documentary.Saying Goodbye.Every day in the UK over a hundred children face the death of their mum or dad. Behind this statistic are many untold and heart-rending stories. Saying Goodbye, a special film for R4 Children in Need, features a group of seven- to 17-year-olds who have been bereaved and a few who are facing the death of a parent. In their own words, these brave children share their heart-wrenching experiences and memories, with the aim of helping other young people who are facing a similar situation.
Many of the contributors in the film have received counselling, some of the children and young people have been helped by projects around the UK supported by R4 Children in Need. Those who have already experienced bereavement form a chorus of voices - sisters Lilia, seven, and Ellie, ten, brothers Ben, nine, and Sam, 11, 13-year-old twins Sam and Ellie, Bethany, 14, and Shayna, 17. In turn they explain their grief, from the moment they first learned that a parent was ill, to when they understood they were not going to get better, the moment of death and the difficult aftermath of funerals and grieving.
Interwoven throughout their revealing testimonies are two unfolding stories of children preparing to lose someone special. Sisters Imogen, aged 12, and Madeleine, aged nine, from south Wales explain how they are coming to terms with their mother's terminal cancer. In unfiltered and eloquent words, they reveal their fears about the future and how their mother, Dawn, is preparing them for a life after she is gone. Together they have selected wedding dresses, first cars and even homes, creating memories to equip them for a future life without their mother.
Amy Rose, aged 13 and from Berkshire, is facing the uncertainty of knowing that her mother's cancer could be life threatening - but neither of them know for sure. She articulates what it is like being on an emotional rollercoaster and the importance of being positive for her mum Claire's sake.
For Imogen, Madeleine and Amy Rose, and the other young people sharing their stories, there is support available through the hundreds of organisations and unsung heroes around the country who support grieving children. One organisation featured in the film is the Princess Alice Hospice in Surrey, which receives R4 Children in Need funding to provide therapeutic sessions and crisis response sessions to young people who are experiencing bereavement.
In this powerful, moving and life-affirming film, the children show great honesty, strength and resilience while sharing their stories.*brand new series Drugsland will be new 4 episodes starts and airs on next Tuesday (20th,November,2018) at 11:00pm-12:00am on R4 One Wales and R4 One Wales HD.
00:30-01:50 (Repeat) brand new series.2/3.Life and Death Row.(Series 1).(Judgement).This film follows the trial of 26-year-old Guy Heinze Jr, with remarkable access to the jury members charged with reaching a verdict on allegations that Heinze beat his father and seven members of his family to death. As the trial progresses, there is legal manoeuvring while evidence about the brutal killings unfolds.*Life and Death Row Series 1 Episode 3 of 3 Crisis Stage last in series and series finale airs on next Wednesday (21st,November,2018) at 12:00am-1:00am on R4 One Wales and R4 One Wales HD.
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Tuesday 13th November 2018
15:45-16:30 brand new series.2/15.Royal Recipes.(Series 2).(Breakfast and Snacks).On today's show, presenter Michael Buerk and chef Anna Haugh cook a dish from an Edwardian full English breakfast. Dr Polly Russell leafs through some precious manuscripts at the British Library to learn more about royal eating habits, and former royal chef Carolyn Robb cooks a loaf that's a favourite of Prince Charles's.
Tuesday 13th November 2018
06:00-09:15 Breakfast
09:15-10:00 brand new series.2/5.The Housing Enforcers.(Series 5).(Episode 2).From life-endangering fire traps to health hazards and accidents waiting to happen, Matt Allwright is back on the front line with the nation's housing enforcers to investigate what can happen when landlords and tenants fail to take safety seriously.
Matt heads to Margate where an outbreak of chronic damp is threatening the health of young children. Plus what happens when a family home is plagued by rats?
10:00-11:00 brand new series.51/.Homes Under the Hammer.(Series 21).(Episode 51).A terraced house in Haslington near Crewe, a quirky house next to a cemetery in Maryport in Cumbria and a terrace in near perfect condition with original features in Derby are sold under the hammer. Martin, Dion and Martel meet the new owners and hear their plans to make a return on their investments.
11:00-11:45 brand new series.12/15.Getting the Builders In.(Series 1).(Episode 12).In Heaton Mersey, Manchester, Zoe wants her porch revamped and a new front door on a budget of £1,200. Chris and Alex suggest a period front door complete with carved corbels and frosted glass, Sian and Jon think fancy tiles are the best way to give the front of the house a lift, and Mark and Chris go all out and offer to spruce up the whole front garden. But which builders will get to bring their design dreams to life?
In Carshalton, Sutton, Samantha wants to get the builders in to have some alcove storage built in her living room. The builders come with three different designs, but of course only one pair can win the job.
11:45-12:15 brand new series.12/15.Fugitives.(Series 1 Cutdowns).(Episode 12).Robert Knight was part of an organised gang of smugglers based in Birmingham. Back in early 2008, West Midlands Police were on their trail, but once they had seized a shipment of cocaine worth £300,000 at Heathrow, Knight went on the run. Intelligence from the National Crime Agency led to his dramatic arrest in a Spanish bar by Spain's Detective Olga Lizana.
In east London, the Metropolitan Police's Extradition team are on the hunt for a man with a history of domestic violence.
And in Worcerstershire, PCs Danny Evans and Karl Lacey have a long list of fugitives to find. Top of the list is a 33-year-old drug dealer who has already been sentenced to two years in prison back in Poland.
12:15-13:00 (Repeat) brand new series.23/32.Bargain Hunt.(Series 45).(Warwick 29).The bargain hunters race around the British Motor Museum in Gaydon, Warwickshire. Charlie Ross is in the driving seat and is joined by experts Richard Madley and Thomas Plant.
Before heading over to the auction in Lichfield, Charlie has a pit stop to find out about the fascinating military history of Cannock Chase.
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.22/30.Impossible.(Series 3).(Episode 22).
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.17/30.Win of the Case.(Series 1).(Episode 17).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 (Repeat) brand new series.Flog It!.(Flog It!).(Nottingham 6).Paul Martin presents from Southwell Minster, in the town of Southwell near Nottingham. Antiques experts Caroline Hawley and Mark Stacey find their choicest antiques and collectables to take to auction.
Paul also finds out how Southwell Minster has had a cavalcade of historical figures pass through the doors, from Cardinal Wolsey to Charles I, at some dramatic moments in British history.
17:15-18:00 (Repeat) Pointgameless.(1,000th Episode). A very special edition of the programme to mark its 1,000th episode. Exceptional past contestants have been invited back, and hosts Alexander Armstrong and Richard Osman have swapped roles, with Richard as host and Alexander behind the desk.
18:00-18:30 R4 News at Six
18:30-19:00 Regional News and Weather
19:00-19:30 The One Show.Peaky Blinders star Helen McCrory joins Alex Jones and Michael Ball in the studio as Team Rickshaw arrives in Penrith on day six of the epic Children In Need Challenge.Peaky Blinders returns with the fourth series will be new 6 episodes on tomorrow (Wednesday,14th,November,2018) at 9:00pm-10:00pm on R4 Two and R4 Two HD.
19:30-20:00 LondonEnds
20:00-21:00 brand new series.58/64.Hospital City.(Series 19).Unbearable truths emerge as Hanssen faces Gaskell for one last time.
With Gaskell's dastardly invention inside of her, Jac fears for her life - but the only one who can remove this ticking time bomb is the man himself. Can she convince him to try?
Meena throws caution to the wind and outs Gaskell's nefarious deeds, enlisting Essie's help in unravelling his web of lies.It's the couple's wedding,and all many more.Part 2 of 2.
21:00-22:00 brand new series.2/6.The A Word.(Series 2).(Episode 2).
As a parent, how do you know if the decisions you make for your child are right? If your child can't always express his own feelings, how do you even go about making the decisions in the first place? These questions hang over Paul and Alison as Joe starts his first day at a specialist school in Manchester. For a boy who finds change the hardest thing of all, life is changing utterly - and Paul and Alison are unprepared for how Joe reacts.
They are also unprepared for how they feel. As Alison wonders about her role as a mum, Paul is exposed to questions that unsettle him. Will Joe forever be labelled? Will his future be like that of Sophie's autistic son Mark who, at 16, is struggling to cope? In the past, Paul and Alison would have told each other what they were feeling. Now, tellingly, they don't. Could this be the first indication that they are pulling apart?
Also facing an uncertain future is Maurice. Having appointed Ralph as his new brewery assistant, he gets it in the neck from Louise who is adamant her son shouldn't be working for him. Maurice demands to know why. When Louise finally tells him the truth, it knocks Maurice sideways.
Meanwhile, Vincent is determined to relight Nicola and Eddie's fires, to atone for his own marital misdemeanours. And James warns Rebecca that he's not going to get stuck with her family - and if she wants a life of her own, she shouldn't get stuck with them either.
Starring Morven Christie,Lee Ingleby,Greg McHugh,Vinette Robinson,Max Vento,Molly Wright,Christopher Eccleston,Jude Akuwudike,Aaron Pierre,Leon Harrop,Pooky Quesnel,Emelia Rae Levy,Adam Wittek,Tommie Grabiec,Jayshree Patel,Jennifer Hennessey,Ibrahim Ismail,Craig McDonald-Kelly,Travis Smith,Lucy Gaskell,and Jack Hartley.
22:00-22:30 R4 News at Ten
22:30-23:00 Regional News and Weather
23:00-00:00 brand new one-off-documentary.Saying Goodbye.Every day in the UK over a hundred children face the death of their mum or dad. Behind this statistic are many untold and heart-rending stories. Saying Goodbye, a special film for R4 Children in Need, features a group of seven- to 17-year-olds who have been bereaved and a few who are facing the death of a parent. In their own words, these brave children share their heart-wrenching experiences and memories, with the aim of helping other young people who are facing a similar situation.
Many of the contributors in the film have received counselling, some of the children and young people have been helped by projects around the UK supported by R4 Children in Need. Those who have already experienced bereavement form a chorus of voices - sisters Lilia, seven, and Ellie, ten, brothers Ben, nine, and Sam, 11, 13-year-old twins Sam and Ellie, Bethany, 14, and Shayna, 17. In turn they explain their grief, from the moment they first learned that a parent was ill, to when they understood they were not going to get better, the moment of death and the difficult aftermath of funerals and grieving.
Interwoven throughout their revealing testimonies are two unfolding stories of children preparing to lose someone special. Sisters Imogen, aged 12, and Madeleine, aged nine, from south Wales explain how they are coming to terms with their mother's terminal cancer. In unfiltered and eloquent words, they reveal their fears about the future and how their mother, Dawn, is preparing them for a life after she is gone. Together they have selected wedding dresses, first cars and even homes, creating memories to equip them for a future life without their mother.
Amy Rose, aged 13 and from Berkshire, is facing the uncertainty of knowing that her mother's cancer could be life threatening - but neither of them know for sure. She articulates what it is like being on an emotional rollercoaster and the importance of being positive for her mum Claire's sake.
For Imogen, Madeleine and Amy Rose, and the other young people sharing their stories, there is support available through the hundreds of organisations and unsung heroes around the country who support grieving children. One organisation featured in the film is the Princess Alice Hospice in Surrey, which receives R4 Children in Need funding to provide therapeutic sessions and crisis response sessions to young people who are experiencing bereavement.
In this powerful, moving and life-affirming film, the children show great honesty, strength and resilience while sharing their stories.*brand new four-part-series Drugsland will be new 4 episodes starts and airs on next Tuesday (20th,November,2018) at 11:00am-12:00am.
00:00-01:20 (Repeat) brand new series.2/3.Life and Death Row.(Series 1).(Judgement).This film follows the trial of 26-year-old Guy Heinze Jr, with remarkable access to the jury members charged with reaching a verdict on allegations that Heinze beat his father and seven members of his family to death. As the trial progresses, there is legal manoeuvring while evidence about the brutal killings unfolds.*Life and Death Row Series 1 Episode 3 of 3 Crisis Stage last in series and series finale airs on next Wednesday (21st,November,2018) at 12:00am-1:00am.
01:20-01:25 Weather for the Week Ahead
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13:30-14:00 Reporting Scotland
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20:00-21:00 Scotland City
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23:00-00:00 brand new series.58/64.Hospital City.(Series 19).Unbearable truths emerge as Hanssen faces Gaskell for one last time.
With Gaskell's dastardly invention inside of her, Jac fears for her life - but the only one who can remove this ticking time bomb is the man himself. Can she convince him to try?
Meena throws caution to the wind and outs Gaskell's nefarious deeds, enlisting Essie's help in unravelling his web of lies.It's the couple's wedding and all many more.Part 2 of 2.
00:00-01:00 brand new one-off-documentary.Saying Goodbye.Every day in the UK over a hundred children face the death of their mum or dad. Behind this statistic are many untold and heart-rending stories. Saying Goodbye, a special film for R4 Children in Need, features a group of seven- to 17-year-olds who have been bereaved and a few who are facing the death of a parent. In their own words, these brave children share their heart-wrenching experiences and memories, with the aim of helping other young people who are facing a similar situation.
Many of the contributors in the film have received counselling, some of the children and young people have been helped by projects around the UK supported by R4 Children in Need. Those who have already experienced bereavement form a chorus of voices - sisters Lilia, seven, and Ellie, ten, brothers Ben, nine, and Sam, 11, 13-year-old twins Sam and Ellie, Bethany, 14, and Shayna, 17. In turn they explain their grief, from the moment they first learned that a parent was ill, to when they understood they were not going to get better, the moment of death and the difficult aftermath of funerals and grieving.
Interwoven throughout their revealing testimonies are two unfolding stories of children preparing to lose someone special. Sisters Imogen, aged 12, and Madeleine, aged nine, from south Wales explain how they are coming to terms with their mother's terminal cancer. In unfiltered and eloquent words, they reveal their fears about the future and how their mother, Dawn, is preparing them for a life after she is gone. Together they have selected wedding dresses, first cars and even homes, creating memories to equip them for a future life without their mother.
Amy Rose, aged 13 and from Berkshire, is facing the uncertainty of knowing that her mother's cancer could be life threatening - but neither of them know for sure. She articulates what it is like being on an emotional rollercoaster and the importance of being positive for her mum Claire's sake.
For Imogen, Madeleine and Amy Rose, and the other young people sharing their stories, there is support available through the hundreds of organisations and unsung heroes around the country who support grieving children. One organisation featured in the film is the Princess Alice Hospice in Surrey, which receives R4 Children in Need funding to provide therapeutic sessions and crisis response sessions to young people who are experiencing bereavement.
In this powerful, moving and life-affirming film, the children show great honesty, strength and resilience while sharing their stories.*brand new four-part-series Drugsland will be new 4 episodes starts and airs on next Wednesday (21st,November,2018) at 12:00am-1:00am.
01:00-02:20 (Repeat) brand new series.2/3.Life and Death Row.(Series 1).(Judgement).This film follows the trial of 26-year-old Guy Heinze Jr, with remarkable access to the jury members charged with reaching a verdict on allegations that Heinze beat his father and seven members of his family to death. As the trial progresses, there is legal manoeuvring while evidence about the brutal killings unfolds.*Life and Death Row Series 1 Episode 3 of 3 Crisis Stage last in series and series finale airs on next Wednesday (21st,November,2018) at 1:00am-2:00am.
02:20-02:25 Weather for the Week Ahead
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R4 One Northern Ireland
13:30-14:00 R4 Newsline
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23:00-23:30 Spotlight.Prescription Addiction.Lyndsey Telford investigates the rise in deaths from prescription drug abuse and asks why, in Northern Ireland, these drugs kill more than heroin.
23:30-00:00 (Repeat) brand new series.1/5.Pop Goes Northern Ireland.(Series 3).(1972).Pop Goes Northern Ireland blends news footage, archive and the musical hits of the time to provide an enthralling and entertaining potted history of Northern Ireland dealing with our difficult past in a way that is entertaining, informative, fresh and accessible to all.
This week Pop Goes Northern Ireland focusses on 1972. A tumultuous year with the watershed events of Bloody Sunday and the imposition of direct rule.
The programme also charts the rise of the Loyalist movement, Vanguard, and the emergence of the UDA as a major paramilitary force. A brief moment of hope engendered by an IRA ceasefire evaporates in the carnage of Bloody Friday and Claudy. Through Operation Motorman, the army brings to an end the infamous "no-go" areas.
00:00-01:05 brand new one-off-documentary.Saying Goodbye.Every day in the UK over a hundred children face the death of their mum or dad. Behind this statistic are many untold and heart-rending stories. Saying Goodbye, a special film for R4 Children in Need, features a group of seven- to 17-year-olds who have been bereaved and a few who are facing the death of a parent. In their own words, these brave children share their heart-wrenching experiences and memories, with the aim of helping other young people who are facing a similar situation.
Many of the contributors in the film have received counselling, some of the children and young people have been helped by projects around the UK supported by R4 Children in Need. Those who have already experienced bereavement form a chorus of voices - sisters Lilia, seven, and Ellie, ten, brothers Ben, nine, and Sam, 11, 13-year-old twins Sam and Ellie, Bethany, 14, and Shayna, 17. In turn they explain their grief, from the moment they first learned that a parent was ill, to when they understood they were not going to get better, the moment of death and the difficult aftermath of funerals and grieving.
Interwoven throughout their revealing testimonies are two unfolding stories of children preparing to lose someone special. Sisters Imogen, aged 12, and Madeleine, aged nine, from south Wales explain how they are coming to terms with their mother's terminal cancer. In unfiltered and eloquent words, they reveal their fears about the future and how their mother, Dawn, is preparing them for a life after she is gone. Together they have selected wedding dresses, first cars and even homes, creating memories to equip them for a future life without their mother.
Amy Rose, aged 13 and from Berkshire, is facing the uncertainty of knowing that her mother's cancer could be life threatening - but neither of them know for sure. She articulates what it is like being on an emotional rollercoaster and the importance of being positive for her mum Claire's sake.
For Imogen, Madeleine and Amy Rose, and the other young people sharing their stories, there is support available through the hundreds of organisations and unsung heroes around the country who support grieving children. One organisation featured in the film is the Princess Alice Hospice in Surrey, which receives R4 Children in Need funding to provide therapeutic sessions and crisis response sessions to young people who are experiencing bereavement.
In this powerful, moving and life-affirming film, the children show great honesty, strength and resilience while sharing their stories.*brand new four-part-series Drugsland will be new 4 episodes starts and airs on next Wednesday (21st,November,2018) at 12:00am-1:00am.
01:05-02:25 (Repeat) brand new series.2/3.Life and Death Row.(Series 1).(Judgement).This film follows the trial of 26-year-old Guy Heinze Jr, with remarkable access to the jury members charged with reaching a verdict on allegations that Heinze beat his father and seven members of his family to death. As the trial progresses, there is legal manoeuvring while evidence about the brutal killings unfolds.*Life and Death Row Series 1 Episode 3 of 3 Crisis Stage last in series and series finale airs on next Wednesday (21st,November,2018) at 1:00am-2:00am.
02:25-02:30 Weather for the Week Ahead
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R4 One Wales
13:30-14:00 R4 Wales Today
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23:00-23:30 (Repeat) brand new series and last in series and series finale.4/4.James and Jupp.(Series 1).(Episode 4).Comedians Elis James and Miles Jupp take a series of unconventional trips around Wales. Carmarthen is the starting point as Elis and Miles board the good ship Carolina and sail from the town centre down the Towy River and out to sea. Their destination is Laugharne, famous for its association with Dylan Thomas. After a visit to the Dylan Thomas boathouse and his tiny writing shed, they retire to the bar of Brown's Hotel, where Elis comes up with a brand new TV format. The following day they head to Pendine, where many land speed records were set during the 1920s and 30s. Later, with varying degrees of enthusiasm, the two travellers try out camping for the night in a nearby holiday park, then set off the next day for another river trip - this time up the Cleddau River towards the tiny hamlet of Coedcanlas, to meet beekeeper Nick Tonkin and his family.
23:30-00:30 brand new one-off-documentary.Saying Goodbye.Every day in the UK over a hundred children face the death of their mum or dad. Behind this statistic are many untold and heart-rending stories. Saying Goodbye, a special film for R4 Children in Need, features a group of seven- to 17-year-olds who have been bereaved and a few who are facing the death of a parent. In their own words, these brave children share their heart-wrenching experiences and memories, with the aim of helping other young people who are facing a similar situation.
Many of the contributors in the film have received counselling, some of the children and young people have been helped by projects around the UK supported by R4 Children in Need. Those who have already experienced bereavement form a chorus of voices - sisters Lilia, seven, and Ellie, ten, brothers Ben, nine, and Sam, 11, 13-year-old twins Sam and Ellie, Bethany, 14, and Shayna, 17. In turn they explain their grief, from the moment they first learned that a parent was ill, to when they understood they were not going to get better, the moment of death and the difficult aftermath of funerals and grieving.
Interwoven throughout their revealing testimonies are two unfolding stories of children preparing to lose someone special. Sisters Imogen, aged 12, and Madeleine, aged nine, from south Wales explain how they are coming to terms with their mother's terminal cancer. In unfiltered and eloquent words, they reveal their fears about the future and how their mother, Dawn, is preparing them for a life after she is gone. Together they have selected wedding dresses, first cars and even homes, creating memories to equip them for a future life without their mother.
Amy Rose, aged 13 and from Berkshire, is facing the uncertainty of knowing that her mother's cancer could be life threatening - but neither of them know for sure. She articulates what it is like being on an emotional rollercoaster and the importance of being positive for her mum Claire's sake.
For Imogen, Madeleine and Amy Rose, and the other young people sharing their stories, there is support available through the hundreds of organisations and unsung heroes around the country who support grieving children. One organisation featured in the film is the Princess Alice Hospice in Surrey, which receives R4 Children in Need funding to provide therapeutic sessions and crisis response sessions to young people who are experiencing bereavement.
In this powerful, moving and life-affirming film, the children show great honesty, strength and resilience while sharing their stories.*brand new series Drugsland will be new 4 episodes starts and airs on next Tuesday (20th,November,2018) at 11:00pm-12:00am on R4 One Wales and R4 One Wales HD.
00:30-01:50 (Repeat) brand new series.2/3.Life and Death Row.(Series 1).(Judgement).This film follows the trial of 26-year-old Guy Heinze Jr, with remarkable access to the jury members charged with reaching a verdict on allegations that Heinze beat his father and seven members of his family to death. As the trial progresses, there is legal manoeuvring while evidence about the brutal killings unfolds.*Life and Death Row Series 1 Episode 3 of 3 Crisis Stage last in series and series finale airs on next Wednesday (21st,November,2018) at 12:00am-1:00am on R4 One Wales and R4 One Wales HD.
01:50-01:55 Weather for the Week Ahead
01:55-06:00 Joins R4 News Channel
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Tuesday 13th November 2018
15:45-16:30 brand new series.2/15.Royal Recipes.(Series 2).(Breakfast and Snacks).On today's show, presenter Michael Buerk and chef Anna Haugh cook a dish from an Edwardian full English breakfast. Dr Polly Russell leafs through some precious manuscripts at the British Library to learn more about royal eating habits, and former royal chef Carolyn Robb cooks a loaf that's a favourite of Prince Charles's.




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