R4 One
Wednesday 14th November 2018
06:00-09:15 Breakfast
09:15-10:00 brand new series.3/5.The Housing Enforcers.(Series 5).(Episode 3).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.
In the Midlands, housing officer Richard investigates a suspected modern slavery racket in a house jammed with lethal electrics. And an empty property in Margate could present a serious fire risk for neighbours.
10:00-11:00 (Repeat) brand new series.5/.Homes Under the Hammer.(Series 18).(Episode 5). Lucy Alexander tours a farmhouse and ten-acre equestrian centre in Kent. Martin Roberts is in the midlands and the north looking at more modest renovation projects. Will any of the developers turn a profit?
11:00-11:45 brand new series.13/15.Getting the Builders In.(Series 1).(Episode 13).The first job up for grabs is in Urmston, Greater Manchester, where Karl has a £12,000 budget to overhaul his garden, in memory of his late wife. Mark and Chris come up with a pergola with a slate roof and fire pit, Tom and Faiz suggest an oriental theme, and Sian and Jon propose a contemporary design with brick-built barbecue.
Meanwhile, down south in Sandhurst, Donna desperately needs an office revamp. Once again three teams get competitive and try to win over the homeowner, with the sore losers on standby to scrutinise the winners' work. So which set of builders will triumph?
11:45-12:15 brand new series.13/15.Fugitives.(Series 1 Cutdowns).(Episode 13).Six years after a violent escape, a chance encounter with a Dutch police officer brings a dangerous robber to justice. Noel Cunningham tried to steal more than a million pounds from a cash-in-transit van in Brixton, south London, over a decade ago. After years on the run, intelligence from the UK's National Crime Agency linked the armed robber to the Netherlands. In Amstelveen, on the outskirts of Amsterdam, a local policeman was sent the fugitive's mugshot. Thirty minutes later, he spotted the fugitive in a bar, and called for back-up.
In London, DS Pete Rance and his team from the Metropolitan Police's Extradition Unit are faced with a challenge. A Turkish man convicted of death by dangerous driving should be going home. He's due to board a plane at Heathrow, but he's refusing to leave his flat. Will the officers manage to get him extradited today?
In West Yorkshire, PC Dave Lockwood is part of the team responsible for executing European arrest warrants. The unit tracks down around 100 people a year who are wanted for crimes committed in other countries. On their list today is a woman who faces two years in prison for theft and resisting arrest - crimes she committed in Poland almost ten years ago.
12:15-13:00 (Repeat) brand new series.7/32.Bargain Hunt.(Series 38).(Hungerford 2).Tim Wonnacott and the teams descend on the Berkshire town of Hungerford. With so many antiques shops and arcades, the teams are spoilt for choice! The red and blue teams are joined by their two experts Kate Bateman and Nick Hall.
While on his travels, Tim comes across a find which is positively eye catching.
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.23/30.Impossible.(Series 3).(Episode 23).
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.18/30.Win of the Case.(Series 1).(Episode 18).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!).(Herstmonceux 33).The team are at Herstmonceux Castle in Sussex, where antiques experts James Lewis and Catherine Southon unearth treasures brought in by visitors to sell at auction. A Chinese wall plaque catches James's eye, and Paul Martin explores the history of Herstmonceux Castle.
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.Alex Jones and Michael Ball talk to adventurer Bear Grylls and comedian Sara Pascoe and we catch up with Team Rickshaw on their epic Ride to the Clyde challenge. Music courtesy of Jools Holland and Jose Feliciano with the Rhythm and Blues Orchestra.
20:00-21:00 brand new series.Building SOS.(Series 28).(The Million Pound Build for Children in Need).The team descend on Swansea to build a centre and supported housing for young people in care and leaving care. This special episode shares the stories from some of Wales's most vulnerable young people as well as the founder of the Roots Foundation Wales, a charity part-funded by R4 Children in Need that supports young people in and leaving care.Presented by Nick Knowles.
21:00-22:00 brand new series.7/14.The Business.(Series 13).(Advertising - Cars).Lord Sugar instructs the candidates to create advertising campaigns for a brand new car. The teams take two paths - one half produce a television advert, while the other create a digital billboard advert. Both teams must then pitch their finished campaigns to industry experts.*The Business:You've Fired continues on tonight (Wednesday,14th,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.12/.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 Olympic champion longjumper Greg Rutherford, Lions and Wales centre Jonathan Davies, world champion swimmer Keri-Anne Payne and British gymnastics star Ellie Downie.
23:30-00:00 brand new series.3/8.Junior Doctors:Blood,Sweat,and Tears.(Series 1).(Episode 3).The junior doctors are still finding their feet at the hospital with Jo, Jin and Jess all starting new placements in new departments, while Emeka steps into theatre for the first time as a qualified doctor.
In this episode we see all the junior doctors learn something new, with Jo taking on her first leg fracture pull. Confident Emeka is experiencing nerves for the first time and wants to impress his senior consultant as he assists him in surgery on a patient with stomach cancer. Jess learns the hard way that night shifts bring a lot of responsibilities when she is left alone to deal with a 90-year-old woman who is struggling to breathe, while Jin Ha treats a homeless man.
The junior doctors enjoy a day of team bonding when they head to a group challenge where you have to get out of a locked room by solving puzzles. Afterwards they have lunch in Wolverhampton, where they ponder their careers so far.
00:00-01:00 brand new drama series.1/6.Cillique.(Series 2).(Episode 1).and all many more.
01:00-02:00 (Repeat) brand new series and last in series and series finale.5/5.The Week the Landlords Moved In.(Series 1).(Episode 5).Tenant Jill is one of a shocking number of over-65s forced to live in a House in Multiple Occupation (HMO), and Carl and his family are among the growing number of young families who can never hope to own their own home.
Landlord and property investor Nick has come far since his humble beginnings on a council estate in Barnsley. He's made the most of high rental yields in his South Yorkshire hometown and now lives in a five-bed barn conversion with ten acres of land with his wife Sarah their two young children.
One hundred miles away in Peterborough, landlord and developer Yvonne and her husband Andy have built up a multimillion-pound property portfolio with their successful business strategy of buying up derelict properties and transforming them into HMOs. They live in a 22-room Victorian mansion in Peterborough with their two children. Yvonne's latest venture is to build five detached houses in her back garden.
For Yorkshire landlord Nick it's been over seven years since he has stepped foot in any of his rentals, having delegated all the management to his lettings agency. Now, in order to reconnect with his roots, Nick and his family are moving into the home of his tenants Carl and Sarah. Owing to a huge demand in rental property, finding a family home to rent isn't easy, so when this three-bed end-of-terrace came on the market, Carl snapped it up, despite the rent being over half his monthly pay.
Carl has spent his own time and money on trying to make the house a home, but worrying him desperately is the lack of security given that the length of the tenancy agreement is only 12 months. Rocketing house prices, wage freezes and tighter lending policies make home ownership harder than ever to achieve, and Carl can't see a day when he might own his own home. On the other hand, Nick and Sarah firmly believe that background and circumstance don't affect your ability to make money and, with hard work, anyone can do it.
As her property empire has grown, Yvonne has delegated all the management of her rentals. In order to reconnect, she swaps her eight-bed mansion for the attic room in this shared house, home to pensioner Jill. Part of the reason Yvonne mainly deals with HMOs is because, with all the changes in taxes and fees, they make more money than single lets. But with increasing rental prices forcing more and more renters to share, is the HMO model fit for everyone?
At 64, Jill is retired and living in the attic room of one of Yvonne's six-bed shared houses in Peterborough, where she has been for the past four years. Every day she has to climb up and down two sets of narrow stairs, made worse because she suffers from piriformis, a debilitating and painful condition in her legs.
Jill would love to own her own place, but one-bedroom places are hard to find and come with a price tag that Jill - on housing benefits and pension - can't afford. Instead she pays £475 for a room in this shared house. She feels stuck and helpless and hopes that her landlord will see that her situation is far from ideal.
02:00-02:05 Weather for the Week Ahead
02:05-06:00 Joins R4 News Channel
R4 One Scotland
13:30-14:00 Reporting Scotland
18:30-19:00 Reporting Scotland
22:30-23:00 Reporting Scotland
23:00-23:30 brand new series.1/6.Scot Squad.(Series 4).(Episode 1).Bams beware - the force is back on duty - and this bunch have got Scotland's back. It's all kicking off in the new series of the hit spoof documentary. The cops get an unwanted eyeful, a surprising faceful and a stupefying skinful. This episode introduces some new recruits - Megan Squire and Andrea McGill - plain-talking plain-clothes detectives - cops fully cognisant of the word on the street. Meanwhile, the series starts with a bang when Bobby fidgets with something explosive that officer Karen told him to keep his paws off.Starring Jack Docherty,Jordan Young,Sally Reid,Karen Bartke,Darren Connell,ML Stone,Chris Forbes
,Ashley Smith,Stuart McPherson,James Allenby-Kirk,Julie Wilson Nimmo
,Louise McCarthy,Grado,Manjot Sumal,Gary Meikle,Neil Bratchpiece
,Darren Brownlie,Gus Beattie as Radio DJ,and Joe Hullait as Narrator.
23:30-00:00 brand new series.12/.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 Olympic champion longjumper Greg Rutherford, Lions and Wales centre Jonathan Davies, world champion swimmer Keri-Anne Payne and British gymnastics star Ellie Downie.
00:00-00:30 brand new series.3/8.Junior Doctors:Blood,Sweat,and Tears.(Series 1).(Episode 3).The junior doctors are still finding their feet at the hospital with Jo, Jin and Jess all starting new placements in new departments, while Emeka steps into theatre for the first time as a qualified doctor.
In this episode we see all the junior doctors learn something new, with Jo taking on her first leg fracture pull. Confident Emeka is experiencing nerves for the first time and wants to impress his senior consultant as he assists him in surgery on a patient with stomach cancer. Jess learns the hard way that night shifts bring a lot of responsibilities when she is left alone to deal with a 90-year-old woman who is struggling to breathe, while Jin Ha treats a homeless man.
The junior doctors enjoy a day of team bonding when they head to a group challenge where you have to get out of a locked room by solving puzzles. Afterwards they have lunch in Wolverhampton, where they ponder their careers so far.
00:30-01:30 brand new drama series.1/6.Cillique.(Series 2).(Episode 1).and all many more.
01:30-02:30 (Repeat) brand new series and last in series and series finale.5/5.The Week the Landlords Moved In.(Series 1).(Episode 5).Tenant Jill is one of a shocking number of over-65s forced to live in a House in Multiple Occupation (HMO), and Carl and his family are among the growing number of young families who can never hope to own their own home.
Landlord and property investor Nick has come far since his humble beginnings on a council estate in Barnsley. He's made the most of high rental yields in his South Yorkshire hometown and now lives in a five-bed barn conversion with ten acres of land with his wife Sarah their two young children.
One hundred miles away in Peterborough, landlord and developer Yvonne and her husband Andy have built up a multimillion-pound property portfolio with their successful business strategy of buying up derelict properties and transforming them into HMOs. They live in a 22-room Victorian mansion in Peterborough with their two children. Yvonne's latest venture is to build five detached houses in her back garden.
For Yorkshire landlord Nick it's been over seven years since he has stepped foot in any of his rentals, having delegated all the management to his lettings agency. Now, in order to reconnect with his roots, Nick and his family are moving into the home of his tenants Carl and Sarah. Owing to a huge demand in rental property, finding a family home to rent isn't easy, so when this three-bed end-of-terrace came on the market, Carl snapped it up, despite the rent being over half his monthly pay.
Carl has spent his own time and money on trying to make the house a home, but worrying him desperately is the lack of security given that the length of the tenancy agreement is only 12 months. Rocketing house prices, wage freezes and tighter lending policies make home ownership harder than ever to achieve, and Carl can't see a day when he might own his own home. On the other hand, Nick and Sarah firmly believe that background and circumstance don't affect your ability to make money and, with hard work, anyone can do it.
As her property empire has grown, Yvonne has delegated all the management of her rentals. In order to reconnect, she swaps her eight-bed mansion for the attic room in this shared house, home to pensioner Jill. Part of the reason Yvonne mainly deals with HMOs is because, with all the changes in taxes and fees, they make more money than single lets. But with increasing rental prices forcing more and more renters to share, is the HMO model fit for everyone?
At 64, Jill is retired and living in the attic room of one of Yvonne's six-bed shared houses in Peterborough, where she has been for the past four years. Every day she has to climb up and down two sets of narrow stairs, made worse because she suffers from piriformis, a debilitating and painful condition in her legs.
Jill would love to own her own place, but one-bedroom places are hard to find and come with a price tag that Jill - on housing benefits and pension - can't afford. Instead she pays £475 for a room in this shared house. She feels stuck and helpless and hopes that her landlord will see that her situation is far from ideal.
02:30-02:35 Weather for the Week Ahead
02:35-06:00 Joins R4 News Channel
R4 One Northern Ireland
13:30-14:00 R4 Newsline
18:30-19:00 R4 Newsline
22:30-23:00 R4 Newsline
23:00-00:00 brand new series.5/.Nolan Live.(Series 10).(Episode 5).Hard-hitting debates on the big issues, plus interviews that will get you talking and great entertainment.
00:00-00:30 brand new series.12/.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 Olympic champion longjumper Greg Rutherford, Lions and Wales centre Jonathan Davies, world champion swimmer Keri-Anne Payne and British gymnastics star Ellie Downie.
00:30-01:00 brand new series.3/8.Junior Doctors:Blood,Sweat,and Tears.(Series 1).(Episode 3).The junior doctors are still finding their feet at the hospital with Jo, Jin and Jess all starting new placements in new departments, while Emeka steps into theatre for the first time as a qualified doctor.
In this episode we see all the junior doctors learn something new, with Jo taking on her first leg fracture pull. Confident Emeka is experiencing nerves for the first time and wants to impress his senior consultant as he assists him in surgery on a patient with stomach cancer. Jess learns the hard way that night shifts bring a lot of responsibilities when she is left alone to deal with a 90-year-old woman who is struggling to breathe, while Jin Ha treats a homeless man.
The junior doctors enjoy a day of team bonding when they head to a group challenge where you have to get out of a locked room by solving puzzles. Afterwards they have lunch in Wolverhampton, where they ponder their careers so far.
01:00-02:00 brand new drama series.1/6.Cillique.(Series 2).(Episode 1).and all many more.
02:00-03:00 (Repeat) brand new series and last in series and series finale.5/5.The Week the Landlords Moved In.(Series 1).(Episode 5).Tenant Jill is one of a shocking number of over-65s forced to live in a House in Multiple Occupation (HMO), and Carl and his family are among the growing number of young families who can never hope to own their own home.
Landlord and property investor Nick has come far since his humble beginnings on a council estate in Barnsley. He's made the most of high rental yields in his South Yorkshire hometown and now lives in a five-bed barn conversion with ten acres of land with his wife Sarah their two young children.
One hundred miles away in Peterborough, landlord and developer Yvonne and her husband Andy have built up a multimillion-pound property portfolio with their successful business strategy of buying up derelict properties and transforming them into HMOs. They live in a 22-room Victorian mansion in Peterborough with their two children. Yvonne's latest venture is to build five detached houses in her back garden.
For Yorkshire landlord Nick it's been over seven years since he has stepped foot in any of his rentals, having delegated all the management to his lettings agency. Now, in order to reconnect with his roots, Nick and his family are moving into the home of his tenants Carl and Sarah. Owing to a huge demand in rental property, finding a family home to rent isn't easy, so when this three-bed end-of-terrace came on the market, Carl snapped it up, despite the rent being over half his monthly pay.
Carl has spent his own time and money on trying to make the house a home, but worrying him desperately is the lack of security given that the length of the tenancy agreement is only 12 months. Rocketing house prices, wage freezes and tighter lending policies make home ownership harder than ever to achieve, and Carl can't see a day when he might own his own home. On the other hand, Nick and Sarah firmly believe that background and circumstance don't affect your ability to make money and, with hard work, anyone can do it.
As her property empire has grown, Yvonne has delegated all the management of her rentals. In order to reconnect, she swaps her eight-bed mansion for the attic room in this shared house, home to pensioner Jill. Part of the reason Yvonne mainly deals with HMOs is because, with all the changes in taxes and fees, they make more money than single lets. But with increasing rental prices forcing more and more renters to share, is the HMO model fit for everyone?
At 64, Jill is retired and living in the attic room of one of Yvonne's six-bed shared houses in Peterborough, where she has been for the past four years. Every day she has to climb up and down two sets of narrow stairs, made worse because she suffers from piriformis, a debilitating and painful condition in her legs.
Jill would love to own her own place, but one-bedroom places are hard to find and come with a price tag that Jill - on housing benefits and pension - can't afford. Instead she pays £475 for a room in this shared house. She feels stuck and helpless and hopes that her landlord will see that her situation is far from ideal.
03:00-03:05 Weather for the Week Ahead
03:05-06:00 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.2/.R4 Wales Live.Jason Mohammad and Bethan Rhys Roberts host R4 Wales Live, a brand new live weekly show with hard-hitting stories and in-depth interviews about what's 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 and Weather.
23:40-00:10 brand new series.12/.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 Olympic champion longjumper Greg Rutherford,Lions and Wales centre Jonathan Davies,world champion swimmer Keri-Anne Payne and British gymanstics star Ellie Downie.
00:30-01:00 brand new series.3/8.Junior Doctors:Blood,Sweat,and Tears.(Series 1).(Episode 3).The junior doctors are still finding their feet at the hospital with Jo, Jin and Jess all starting new placements in new departments, while Emeka steps into theatre for the first time as a qualified doctor.
In this episode we see all the junior doctors learn something new, with Jo taking on her first leg fracture pull. Confident Emeka is experiencing nerves for the first time and wants to impress his senior consultant as he assists him in surgery on a patient with stomach cancer. Jess learns the hard way that night shifts bring a lot of responsibilities when she is left alone to deal with a 90-year-old woman who is struggling to breathe, while Jin Ha treats a homeless man.
The junior doctors enjoy a day of team bonding when they head to a group challenge where you have to get out of a locked room by solving puzzles. Afterwards they have lunch in Wolverhampton, where they ponder their careers so far.
01:00-02:00 brand new drama series.1/6.Cillique.(Series 2).(Episode 1).and all many more.
02:00-03:00 (Repeat) brand new series and last in series and series finale.5/5.The Week the Landlords Moved In.(Series 1).(Episode 5).Tenant Jill is one of a shocking number of over-65s forced to live in a House in Multiple Occupation (HMO), and Carl and his family are among the growing number of young families who can never hope to own their own home.
Landlord and property investor Nick has come far since his humble beginnings on a council estate in Barnsley. He's made the most of high rental yields in his South Yorkshire hometown and now lives in a five-bed barn conversion with ten acres of land with his wife Sarah their two young children.
One hundred miles away in Peterborough, landlord and developer Yvonne and her husband Andy have built up a multimillion-pound property portfolio with their successful business strategy of buying up derelict properties and transforming them into HMOs. They live in a 22-room Victorian mansion in Peterborough with their two children. Yvonne's latest venture is to build five detached houses in her back garden.
For Yorkshire landlord Nick it's been over seven years since he has stepped foot in any of his rentals, having delegated all the management to his lettings agency. Now, in order to reconnect with his roots, Nick and his family are moving into the home of his tenants Carl and Sarah. Owing to a huge demand in rental property, finding a family home to rent isn't easy, so when this three-bed end-of-terrace came on the market, Carl snapped it up, despite the rent being over half his monthly pay.
Carl has spent his own time and money on trying to make the house a home, but worrying him desperately is the lack of security given that the length of the tenancy agreement is only 12 months. Rocketing house prices, wage freezes and tighter lending policies make home ownership harder than ever to achieve, and Carl can't see a day when he might own his own home. On the other hand, Nick and Sarah firmly believe that background and circumstance don't affect your ability to make money and, with hard work, anyone can do it.
As her property empire has grown, Yvonne has delegated all the management of her rentals. In order to reconnect, she swaps her eight-bed mansion for the attic room in this shared house, home to pensioner Jill. Part of the reason Yvonne mainly deals with HMOs is because, with all the changes in taxes and fees, they make more money than single lets. But with increasing rental prices forcing more and more renters to share, is the HMO model fit for everyone?
At 64, Jill is retired and living in the attic room of one of Yvonne's six-bed shared houses in Peterborough, where she has been for the past four years. Every day she has to climb up and down two sets of narrow stairs, made worse because she suffers from piriformis, a debilitating and painful condition in her legs.
Jill would love to own her own place, but one-bedroom places are hard to find and come with a price tag that Jill - on housing benefits and pension - can't afford. Instead she pays £475 for a room in this shared house. She feels stuck and helpless and hopes that her landlord will see that her situation is far from ideal.
03:00-03:05 Weather for the Week Ahead
03:05-06:00 Joins R4 News Channel
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Wednesday 14th November 2018
15:45-16:30 brand new series.3/15.Royal Recipes.(Series 2).(Great British Bounty).In Royal Recipes today, presenter Michael Buerk and chef Paul Ainsworth discover a favourite dish of a 14th-century king. Dr Matt Green discovers the rich culinary history of the Queen Mother's childhood home, and chef Galton Blackiston recalls a dish he created for the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge.
Wednesday 14th November 2018
06:00-09:15 Breakfast
09:15-10:00 brand new series.3/5.The Housing Enforcers.(Series 5).(Episode 3).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.
In the Midlands, housing officer Richard investigates a suspected modern slavery racket in a house jammed with lethal electrics. And an empty property in Margate could present a serious fire risk for neighbours.
10:00-11:00 (Repeat) brand new series.5/.Homes Under the Hammer.(Series 18).(Episode 5). Lucy Alexander tours a farmhouse and ten-acre equestrian centre in Kent. Martin Roberts is in the midlands and the north looking at more modest renovation projects. Will any of the developers turn a profit?
11:00-11:45 brand new series.13/15.Getting the Builders In.(Series 1).(Episode 13).The first job up for grabs is in Urmston, Greater Manchester, where Karl has a £12,000 budget to overhaul his garden, in memory of his late wife. Mark and Chris come up with a pergola with a slate roof and fire pit, Tom and Faiz suggest an oriental theme, and Sian and Jon propose a contemporary design with brick-built barbecue.
Meanwhile, down south in Sandhurst, Donna desperately needs an office revamp. Once again three teams get competitive and try to win over the homeowner, with the sore losers on standby to scrutinise the winners' work. So which set of builders will triumph?
11:45-12:15 brand new series.13/15.Fugitives.(Series 1 Cutdowns).(Episode 13).Six years after a violent escape, a chance encounter with a Dutch police officer brings a dangerous robber to justice. Noel Cunningham tried to steal more than a million pounds from a cash-in-transit van in Brixton, south London, over a decade ago. After years on the run, intelligence from the UK's National Crime Agency linked the armed robber to the Netherlands. In Amstelveen, on the outskirts of Amsterdam, a local policeman was sent the fugitive's mugshot. Thirty minutes later, he spotted the fugitive in a bar, and called for back-up.
In London, DS Pete Rance and his team from the Metropolitan Police's Extradition Unit are faced with a challenge. A Turkish man convicted of death by dangerous driving should be going home. He's due to board a plane at Heathrow, but he's refusing to leave his flat. Will the officers manage to get him extradited today?
In West Yorkshire, PC Dave Lockwood is part of the team responsible for executing European arrest warrants. The unit tracks down around 100 people a year who are wanted for crimes committed in other countries. On their list today is a woman who faces two years in prison for theft and resisting arrest - crimes she committed in Poland almost ten years ago.
12:15-13:00 (Repeat) brand new series.7/32.Bargain Hunt.(Series 38).(Hungerford 2).Tim Wonnacott and the teams descend on the Berkshire town of Hungerford. With so many antiques shops and arcades, the teams are spoilt for choice! The red and blue teams are joined by their two experts Kate Bateman and Nick Hall.
While on his travels, Tim comes across a find which is positively eye catching.
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.23/30.Impossible.(Series 3).(Episode 23).
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.18/30.Win of the Case.(Series 1).(Episode 18).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!).(Herstmonceux 33).The team are at Herstmonceux Castle in Sussex, where antiques experts James Lewis and Catherine Southon unearth treasures brought in by visitors to sell at auction. A Chinese wall plaque catches James's eye, and Paul Martin explores the history of Herstmonceux Castle.
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.Alex Jones and Michael Ball talk to adventurer Bear Grylls and comedian Sara Pascoe and we catch up with Team Rickshaw on their epic Ride to the Clyde challenge. Music courtesy of Jools Holland and Jose Feliciano with the Rhythm and Blues Orchestra.
20:00-21:00 brand new series.Building SOS.(Series 28).(The Million Pound Build for Children in Need).The team descend on Swansea to build a centre and supported housing for young people in care and leaving care. This special episode shares the stories from some of Wales's most vulnerable young people as well as the founder of the Roots Foundation Wales, a charity part-funded by R4 Children in Need that supports young people in and leaving care.Presented by Nick Knowles.
21:00-22:00 brand new series.7/14.The Business.(Series 13).(Advertising - Cars).Lord Sugar instructs the candidates to create advertising campaigns for a brand new car. The teams take two paths - one half produce a television advert, while the other create a digital billboard advert. Both teams must then pitch their finished campaigns to industry experts.*The Business:You've Fired continues on tonight (Wednesday,14th,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.12/.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 Olympic champion longjumper Greg Rutherford, Lions and Wales centre Jonathan Davies, world champion swimmer Keri-Anne Payne and British gymnastics star Ellie Downie.
23:30-00:00 brand new series.3/8.Junior Doctors:Blood,Sweat,and Tears.(Series 1).(Episode 3).The junior doctors are still finding their feet at the hospital with Jo, Jin and Jess all starting new placements in new departments, while Emeka steps into theatre for the first time as a qualified doctor.
In this episode we see all the junior doctors learn something new, with Jo taking on her first leg fracture pull. Confident Emeka is experiencing nerves for the first time and wants to impress his senior consultant as he assists him in surgery on a patient with stomach cancer. Jess learns the hard way that night shifts bring a lot of responsibilities when she is left alone to deal with a 90-year-old woman who is struggling to breathe, while Jin Ha treats a homeless man.
The junior doctors enjoy a day of team bonding when they head to a group challenge where you have to get out of a locked room by solving puzzles. Afterwards they have lunch in Wolverhampton, where they ponder their careers so far.
00:00-01:00 brand new drama series.1/6.Cillique.(Series 2).(Episode 1).and all many more.
01:00-02:00 (Repeat) brand new series and last in series and series finale.5/5.The Week the Landlords Moved In.(Series 1).(Episode 5).Tenant Jill is one of a shocking number of over-65s forced to live in a House in Multiple Occupation (HMO), and Carl and his family are among the growing number of young families who can never hope to own their own home.
Landlord and property investor Nick has come far since his humble beginnings on a council estate in Barnsley. He's made the most of high rental yields in his South Yorkshire hometown and now lives in a five-bed barn conversion with ten acres of land with his wife Sarah their two young children.
One hundred miles away in Peterborough, landlord and developer Yvonne and her husband Andy have built up a multimillion-pound property portfolio with their successful business strategy of buying up derelict properties and transforming them into HMOs. They live in a 22-room Victorian mansion in Peterborough with their two children. Yvonne's latest venture is to build five detached houses in her back garden.
For Yorkshire landlord Nick it's been over seven years since he has stepped foot in any of his rentals, having delegated all the management to his lettings agency. Now, in order to reconnect with his roots, Nick and his family are moving into the home of his tenants Carl and Sarah. Owing to a huge demand in rental property, finding a family home to rent isn't easy, so when this three-bed end-of-terrace came on the market, Carl snapped it up, despite the rent being over half his monthly pay.
Carl has spent his own time and money on trying to make the house a home, but worrying him desperately is the lack of security given that the length of the tenancy agreement is only 12 months. Rocketing house prices, wage freezes and tighter lending policies make home ownership harder than ever to achieve, and Carl can't see a day when he might own his own home. On the other hand, Nick and Sarah firmly believe that background and circumstance don't affect your ability to make money and, with hard work, anyone can do it.
As her property empire has grown, Yvonne has delegated all the management of her rentals. In order to reconnect, she swaps her eight-bed mansion for the attic room in this shared house, home to pensioner Jill. Part of the reason Yvonne mainly deals with HMOs is because, with all the changes in taxes and fees, they make more money than single lets. But with increasing rental prices forcing more and more renters to share, is the HMO model fit for everyone?
At 64, Jill is retired and living in the attic room of one of Yvonne's six-bed shared houses in Peterborough, where she has been for the past four years. Every day she has to climb up and down two sets of narrow stairs, made worse because she suffers from piriformis, a debilitating and painful condition in her legs.
Jill would love to own her own place, but one-bedroom places are hard to find and come with a price tag that Jill - on housing benefits and pension - can't afford. Instead she pays £475 for a room in this shared house. She feels stuck and helpless and hopes that her landlord will see that her situation is far from ideal.
02:00-02:05 Weather for the Week Ahead
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R4 One Scotland
13:30-14:00 Reporting Scotland
18:30-19:00 Reporting Scotland
22:30-23:00 Reporting Scotland
23:00-23:30 brand new series.1/6.Scot Squad.(Series 4).(Episode 1).Bams beware - the force is back on duty - and this bunch have got Scotland's back. It's all kicking off in the new series of the hit spoof documentary. The cops get an unwanted eyeful, a surprising faceful and a stupefying skinful. This episode introduces some new recruits - Megan Squire and Andrea McGill - plain-talking plain-clothes detectives - cops fully cognisant of the word on the street. Meanwhile, the series starts with a bang when Bobby fidgets with something explosive that officer Karen told him to keep his paws off.Starring Jack Docherty,Jordan Young,Sally Reid,Karen Bartke,Darren Connell,ML Stone,Chris Forbes
,Ashley Smith,Stuart McPherson,James Allenby-Kirk,Julie Wilson Nimmo
,Louise McCarthy,Grado,Manjot Sumal,Gary Meikle,Neil Bratchpiece
,Darren Brownlie,Gus Beattie as Radio DJ,and Joe Hullait as Narrator.
23:30-00:00 brand new series.12/.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 Olympic champion longjumper Greg Rutherford, Lions and Wales centre Jonathan Davies, world champion swimmer Keri-Anne Payne and British gymnastics star Ellie Downie.
00:00-00:30 brand new series.3/8.Junior Doctors:Blood,Sweat,and Tears.(Series 1).(Episode 3).The junior doctors are still finding their feet at the hospital with Jo, Jin and Jess all starting new placements in new departments, while Emeka steps into theatre for the first time as a qualified doctor.
In this episode we see all the junior doctors learn something new, with Jo taking on her first leg fracture pull. Confident Emeka is experiencing nerves for the first time and wants to impress his senior consultant as he assists him in surgery on a patient with stomach cancer. Jess learns the hard way that night shifts bring a lot of responsibilities when she is left alone to deal with a 90-year-old woman who is struggling to breathe, while Jin Ha treats a homeless man.
The junior doctors enjoy a day of team bonding when they head to a group challenge where you have to get out of a locked room by solving puzzles. Afterwards they have lunch in Wolverhampton, where they ponder their careers so far.
00:30-01:30 brand new drama series.1/6.Cillique.(Series 2).(Episode 1).and all many more.
01:30-02:30 (Repeat) brand new series and last in series and series finale.5/5.The Week the Landlords Moved In.(Series 1).(Episode 5).Tenant Jill is one of a shocking number of over-65s forced to live in a House in Multiple Occupation (HMO), and Carl and his family are among the growing number of young families who can never hope to own their own home.
Landlord and property investor Nick has come far since his humble beginnings on a council estate in Barnsley. He's made the most of high rental yields in his South Yorkshire hometown and now lives in a five-bed barn conversion with ten acres of land with his wife Sarah their two young children.
One hundred miles away in Peterborough, landlord and developer Yvonne and her husband Andy have built up a multimillion-pound property portfolio with their successful business strategy of buying up derelict properties and transforming them into HMOs. They live in a 22-room Victorian mansion in Peterborough with their two children. Yvonne's latest venture is to build five detached houses in her back garden.
For Yorkshire landlord Nick it's been over seven years since he has stepped foot in any of his rentals, having delegated all the management to his lettings agency. Now, in order to reconnect with his roots, Nick and his family are moving into the home of his tenants Carl and Sarah. Owing to a huge demand in rental property, finding a family home to rent isn't easy, so when this three-bed end-of-terrace came on the market, Carl snapped it up, despite the rent being over half his monthly pay.
Carl has spent his own time and money on trying to make the house a home, but worrying him desperately is the lack of security given that the length of the tenancy agreement is only 12 months. Rocketing house prices, wage freezes and tighter lending policies make home ownership harder than ever to achieve, and Carl can't see a day when he might own his own home. On the other hand, Nick and Sarah firmly believe that background and circumstance don't affect your ability to make money and, with hard work, anyone can do it.
As her property empire has grown, Yvonne has delegated all the management of her rentals. In order to reconnect, she swaps her eight-bed mansion for the attic room in this shared house, home to pensioner Jill. Part of the reason Yvonne mainly deals with HMOs is because, with all the changes in taxes and fees, they make more money than single lets. But with increasing rental prices forcing more and more renters to share, is the HMO model fit for everyone?
At 64, Jill is retired and living in the attic room of one of Yvonne's six-bed shared houses in Peterborough, where she has been for the past four years. Every day she has to climb up and down two sets of narrow stairs, made worse because she suffers from piriformis, a debilitating and painful condition in her legs.
Jill would love to own her own place, but one-bedroom places are hard to find and come with a price tag that Jill - on housing benefits and pension - can't afford. Instead she pays £475 for a room in this shared house. She feels stuck and helpless and hopes that her landlord will see that her situation is far from ideal.
02:30-02:35 Weather for the Week Ahead
02:35-06:00 Joins R4 News Channel
R4 One Northern Ireland
13:30-14:00 R4 Newsline
18:30-19:00 R4 Newsline
22:30-23:00 R4 Newsline
23:00-00:00 brand new series.5/.Nolan Live.(Series 10).(Episode 5).Hard-hitting debates on the big issues, plus interviews that will get you talking and great entertainment.
00:00-00:30 brand new series.12/.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 Olympic champion longjumper Greg Rutherford, Lions and Wales centre Jonathan Davies, world champion swimmer Keri-Anne Payne and British gymnastics star Ellie Downie.
00:30-01:00 brand new series.3/8.Junior Doctors:Blood,Sweat,and Tears.(Series 1).(Episode 3).The junior doctors are still finding their feet at the hospital with Jo, Jin and Jess all starting new placements in new departments, while Emeka steps into theatre for the first time as a qualified doctor.
In this episode we see all the junior doctors learn something new, with Jo taking on her first leg fracture pull. Confident Emeka is experiencing nerves for the first time and wants to impress his senior consultant as he assists him in surgery on a patient with stomach cancer. Jess learns the hard way that night shifts bring a lot of responsibilities when she is left alone to deal with a 90-year-old woman who is struggling to breathe, while Jin Ha treats a homeless man.
The junior doctors enjoy a day of team bonding when they head to a group challenge where you have to get out of a locked room by solving puzzles. Afterwards they have lunch in Wolverhampton, where they ponder their careers so far.
01:00-02:00 brand new drama series.1/6.Cillique.(Series 2).(Episode 1).and all many more.
02:00-03:00 (Repeat) brand new series and last in series and series finale.5/5.The Week the Landlords Moved In.(Series 1).(Episode 5).Tenant Jill is one of a shocking number of over-65s forced to live in a House in Multiple Occupation (HMO), and Carl and his family are among the growing number of young families who can never hope to own their own home.
Landlord and property investor Nick has come far since his humble beginnings on a council estate in Barnsley. He's made the most of high rental yields in his South Yorkshire hometown and now lives in a five-bed barn conversion with ten acres of land with his wife Sarah their two young children.
One hundred miles away in Peterborough, landlord and developer Yvonne and her husband Andy have built up a multimillion-pound property portfolio with their successful business strategy of buying up derelict properties and transforming them into HMOs. They live in a 22-room Victorian mansion in Peterborough with their two children. Yvonne's latest venture is to build five detached houses in her back garden.
For Yorkshire landlord Nick it's been over seven years since he has stepped foot in any of his rentals, having delegated all the management to his lettings agency. Now, in order to reconnect with his roots, Nick and his family are moving into the home of his tenants Carl and Sarah. Owing to a huge demand in rental property, finding a family home to rent isn't easy, so when this three-bed end-of-terrace came on the market, Carl snapped it up, despite the rent being over half his monthly pay.
Carl has spent his own time and money on trying to make the house a home, but worrying him desperately is the lack of security given that the length of the tenancy agreement is only 12 months. Rocketing house prices, wage freezes and tighter lending policies make home ownership harder than ever to achieve, and Carl can't see a day when he might own his own home. On the other hand, Nick and Sarah firmly believe that background and circumstance don't affect your ability to make money and, with hard work, anyone can do it.
As her property empire has grown, Yvonne has delegated all the management of her rentals. In order to reconnect, she swaps her eight-bed mansion for the attic room in this shared house, home to pensioner Jill. Part of the reason Yvonne mainly deals with HMOs is because, with all the changes in taxes and fees, they make more money than single lets. But with increasing rental prices forcing more and more renters to share, is the HMO model fit for everyone?
At 64, Jill is retired and living in the attic room of one of Yvonne's six-bed shared houses in Peterborough, where she has been for the past four years. Every day she has to climb up and down two sets of narrow stairs, made worse because she suffers from piriformis, a debilitating and painful condition in her legs.
Jill would love to own her own place, but one-bedroom places are hard to find and come with a price tag that Jill - on housing benefits and pension - can't afford. Instead she pays £475 for a room in this shared house. She feels stuck and helpless and hopes that her landlord will see that her situation is far from ideal.
03:00-03:05 Weather for the Week Ahead
03:05-06:00 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.2/.R4 Wales Live.Jason Mohammad and Bethan Rhys Roberts host R4 Wales Live, a brand new live weekly show with hard-hitting stories and in-depth interviews about what's 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 and Weather.
23:40-00:10 brand new series.12/.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 Olympic champion longjumper Greg Rutherford,Lions and Wales centre Jonathan Davies,world champion swimmer Keri-Anne Payne and British gymanstics star Ellie Downie.
00:30-01:00 brand new series.3/8.Junior Doctors:Blood,Sweat,and Tears.(Series 1).(Episode 3).The junior doctors are still finding their feet at the hospital with Jo, Jin and Jess all starting new placements in new departments, while Emeka steps into theatre for the first time as a qualified doctor.
In this episode we see all the junior doctors learn something new, with Jo taking on her first leg fracture pull. Confident Emeka is experiencing nerves for the first time and wants to impress his senior consultant as he assists him in surgery on a patient with stomach cancer. Jess learns the hard way that night shifts bring a lot of responsibilities when she is left alone to deal with a 90-year-old woman who is struggling to breathe, while Jin Ha treats a homeless man.
The junior doctors enjoy a day of team bonding when they head to a group challenge where you have to get out of a locked room by solving puzzles. Afterwards they have lunch in Wolverhampton, where they ponder their careers so far.
01:00-02:00 brand new drama series.1/6.Cillique.(Series 2).(Episode 1).and all many more.
02:00-03:00 (Repeat) brand new series and last in series and series finale.5/5.The Week the Landlords Moved In.(Series 1).(Episode 5).Tenant Jill is one of a shocking number of over-65s forced to live in a House in Multiple Occupation (HMO), and Carl and his family are among the growing number of young families who can never hope to own their own home.
Landlord and property investor Nick has come far since his humble beginnings on a council estate in Barnsley. He's made the most of high rental yields in his South Yorkshire hometown and now lives in a five-bed barn conversion with ten acres of land with his wife Sarah their two young children.
One hundred miles away in Peterborough, landlord and developer Yvonne and her husband Andy have built up a multimillion-pound property portfolio with their successful business strategy of buying up derelict properties and transforming them into HMOs. They live in a 22-room Victorian mansion in Peterborough with their two children. Yvonne's latest venture is to build five detached houses in her back garden.
For Yorkshire landlord Nick it's been over seven years since he has stepped foot in any of his rentals, having delegated all the management to his lettings agency. Now, in order to reconnect with his roots, Nick and his family are moving into the home of his tenants Carl and Sarah. Owing to a huge demand in rental property, finding a family home to rent isn't easy, so when this three-bed end-of-terrace came on the market, Carl snapped it up, despite the rent being over half his monthly pay.
Carl has spent his own time and money on trying to make the house a home, but worrying him desperately is the lack of security given that the length of the tenancy agreement is only 12 months. Rocketing house prices, wage freezes and tighter lending policies make home ownership harder than ever to achieve, and Carl can't see a day when he might own his own home. On the other hand, Nick and Sarah firmly believe that background and circumstance don't affect your ability to make money and, with hard work, anyone can do it.
As her property empire has grown, Yvonne has delegated all the management of her rentals. In order to reconnect, she swaps her eight-bed mansion for the attic room in this shared house, home to pensioner Jill. Part of the reason Yvonne mainly deals with HMOs is because, with all the changes in taxes and fees, they make more money than single lets. But with increasing rental prices forcing more and more renters to share, is the HMO model fit for everyone?
At 64, Jill is retired and living in the attic room of one of Yvonne's six-bed shared houses in Peterborough, where she has been for the past four years. Every day she has to climb up and down two sets of narrow stairs, made worse because she suffers from piriformis, a debilitating and painful condition in her legs.
Jill would love to own her own place, but one-bedroom places are hard to find and come with a price tag that Jill - on housing benefits and pension - can't afford. Instead she pays £475 for a room in this shared house. She feels stuck and helpless and hopes that her landlord will see that her situation is far from ideal.
03:00-03:05 Weather for the Week Ahead
03:05-06:00 Joins R4 News Channel
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Wednesday 14th November 2018
15:45-16:30 brand new series.3/15.Royal Recipes.(Series 2).(Great British Bounty).In Royal Recipes today, presenter Michael Buerk and chef Paul Ainsworth discover a favourite dish of a 14th-century king. Dr Matt Green discovers the rich culinary history of the Queen Mother's childhood home, and chef Galton Blackiston recalls a dish he created for the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge.




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