Saturday Magazine - 31.08.2019

(Rick Simeone) #1

RADIO


RADIO 1
5.00am Radio 1’s Wind Down with Artwork. 6.00
Weekend Breakfast with Matt and Mollie. 10.00
Radio 1 Anthems with Maya Jama. 11.00 Maya Jama.
1.00pm Dev and Alice. 4.00 Radio 1’s Dance Anthems
with MistaJam. 7.00 1Xtra’s Takeover with DJ Target.
9.00 1Xtra’s Rap Show with Tiffany Calver. 11.00 Diplo
and Friends. 1.00am Kan D Man and DJ Limelight.
3.00-6.00am David Rodigan’s Carnival Special.
RADIO 2
6.00am Sounds of the 60s with Tony Blackburn. 8.00
Angela Scanlon. 10.00 Alan and Mel’s Summer
Escape. 1.00pm Pick of the Pops. 3.00 Rylan on
Saturday. 6.00 Liza Tarbuck. Music and chat. 8.00 The
Radio 2 Rock Show with Johnnie Walker. A selection of
rock tracks. 9.00 Norman Cook — You’ve Come a
Long Way, Baby. Part one of two. Norman Cook, AKA
Fatboy Slim, tells the story of his 1998 album. 10.00
The Craig Charles House Party. The broadcaster
presents some of his favourite funk and soul tracks.
12.00m’t Ana Matronic’s Dance Devotion. A selection
of the biggest dance music around. 3.00 The Country
Playlist with Ben Earle. 4.00-6.00am Angela Scanlon.
RADIO 3
7.00am Breakfast. 9.00 News. 9.02 Summer Record
Review. 11.45 New Generation Artists. 12.30pm This
Classical Life. 1.00 News. 1.02 Inside Music. 3.00
Sound of Cinema. 4.00 Jazz Record Requests. 5.00 J
to Z. 6.30 New Generation Artists. 7.30 BBC Proms


  1. 10.00 New Music Show. 12.00m’t Geoffrey
    Smith’s Jazz. 1.00-7.00am Through the Night.
    RADIO 4
    5.30am News Briefing. 5.43 Prayer for the Day. 5.45
    Four Thought. 6.00 News and Papers. 6.07 Open
    Country. 6.30 Farming Today This Week. 6.57 Weather.
    7.00 Today. 9.00 Saturday Live. 10.30 Alex Edelman’s
    Special Relationships. 11.00 The Origin of Stuff. 11.30
    From Our Own Correspondent. 12.00noon News. 12.01
    (LW) Shipping Forecast. 12.04 Money Box. 12.30 The
    News Quiz. 12.57 Weather. 1.00 News. 1.10 Any
    Questions? 2.00 Any Answers? 2.30 Drama: The Penny
    Dreadfuls Present: Hadrian’s Beard. 3.15 One to One.
    3.30 Art of Now: Cymru Rising. 4.00 Weekend
    Woman’s Hour. 5.00 Saturday PM. 5.30 The Inquiry.
    5.54 Shipping Forecast. 5.57 Weather. 6.00 Six O’Clock
    News. 6.15 Loose Ends. 7.00 Profile. The personality
    and motivation of a person making the headlines. 7.15
    Saturday Review. Highlights of the week’s cultural
    events. 8.00 Archive on 4: Beating Hitler with Humour.
    Timur Vermes examines how comedy was used
    against the Nazis. 9.00 Drama: Marcel Proust’s In
    Search of Lost Time. Timberlake Wertenbaker’s
    adaptation of the classic novel. 10.00 News and
    Weather. 10.15 Unreliable Evidence. Legal issues.
    11.00 The 3rd Degree. Quiz show, hosted by Steve Punt.
    11.30 Border Music. 12.00m’t News and Weather.
    12.30 Short Works. 12.48 Shipping Forecast. 1.00 As
    BBC World Service. 5.20-5.30am Shipping Forecast.
    RADIO 5 LIVE
    5.00am 5 Live Boxing. 5.30 Robbie Savage’s Premier
    League Breakfast. 6.00 Saturday Breakfast. 9.00 Geoff
    Lloyd. 11.00 Fighting Talk. 12.00noon 5 Live Sport.
    3.00 5 Live Sport: Premier League Football 2019-20.
    5.00 Sports Report. 6.00 6-0-6. 8.00 Kermode and
    Mayo’s Film Review. 9.00 Stephen Nolan. 12.00m’t As
    Heard on BBC Sounds. 1.00-5.00am Up All Night.
    CLASSIC FM
    7.00am Alan Titchmarsh. 10.00 Bill Turnbull. 1.00pm
    Alexander Armstrong. 3.00 Moira Stuart’s Hall of Fame.
    5.00 Saturday Night at the Movies. 7.00 Cowan’s
    Classics. 9.00 Perfect Pitch with Karthi Gnanasegaram.
    10.00 Smooth Classics. With Katie Breathwick.
    1.00am Lucy Coward. 4.00-7.00am Jane Jones.
    RADIO SCOTLAND
    6.00am Bulletin. The latest headlines. 6.02 Our Lives
    with Michelle McManus. 6.30 Out of Doors. 8.00 Good
    Morning Scotland. 10.00 Shereen. 11.30 The Good, the
    Bad and the Unexpected. 12.00noon Bulletin. 12.05
    Off the Ball. 2.00 Sportsound. Coverage of this
    afternoon’s Premiership football. 5.30 Off the Ball. 7.00
    Bulletin. 7.00 Outdoor Conditions. 7.05 Take the Floor.
    9.00 Pipeline. Music from the piping world. 10.00
    Bulletin. 10.05 Billy Sloan. 1.00-6.00am As Radio 5 Live.


Sunday Monday


RADIO 1
6.00am Weekend Breakfast with Matt and Mollie.
10.00 Radio 1 Anthems with Jordan North. 11.00
Jordan North. 1.00pm Dev and Alice. 4.00 Radio 1’s
Life Hacks. 6.00 The Official Chart: First Look on
Radio 1. 7.00 Phil Taggart. 9.00 Rock Show with Daniel
P Carter. Modern and classic rock. 11.00 Huw Stephens.
1.00am BBC Radio 1’s Residency. 3.00 Radio 1’s Artist
Takeover with. 4.00-6.30am Adele Roberts.
RADIO 2
6.00am Good Morning Sunday. 9.00 Steve Wright’s
Sunday Love Songs. 11.00 The Michael Ball Show.
1.00pm Elaine Paige on Sunday. 3.00 Sounds of the
70s with Johnnie Walker. 5.00 Matt Lucas. 7.00 Claudia
on Sunday. 9.00 The Years That Changed Britain
Forever. Richard Littlejohn looks back at 2013. Last in
series. 10.00 The Swing & Big Band Show with Clare
Teal. Big band, swing and jazz, classic to contemporary.
11.00 Don Black. Memories of Bob Monkhouse,
George Burns and Marti Caine. 12.00m’t OJ Borg.
3.00-5.00am Sounds of the 60s with Tony Blackburn.
RADIO 3
7.00am Breakfast. 9.00 News. 9.02 Sunday Morning.
11.00 BBC Proms 2019. 1.00pm Proms Chamber
Music 2019. 2.00 The Early Music Show. 3.00 Choral
Evensong. 4.00 BBC Proms 2019. 6.15 Words and Music.
7.30 BBC Proms 2019. 10.00 Early Music Late. 11.00
Roderick Williams: Three Years with Schubert. 12.00m’t
Classical Fix. 12.30-6.30am Through the Night.
RADIO 4
5.30am News Briefing. 5.43 Bells on Sunday. 5.45
Profile. 6.00 News Headlines. 6.05 Something
Understood. 6.35 On Your Farm. 6.57 Weather. 7.00
News. 7.10 Sunday. 7.54 Radio 4 Appeal. 7.57
Weather. 8.00 News. 8.10 Sunday Worship. 8.48
A Point of View. 8.58 Tweet of the Day. 9.00
Broadcasting House. 10.00 The Archers. 11.15 The
Reunion. 12.00noon News. 12.01 (LW) Shipping
Forecast. 12.04 Just a Minute. 12.30 The Food
Programme. 12.57 Weather. 1.00 The World This
Weekend. 1.30 September 1, 1939. 2.00 Gardeners’
Question Time. 2.45 The Listening Project. 3.00 Drama:
Inspector Chen: Enigma of China. 4.00 Bookclub. 4.30
Mother Tongue. 5.00 Rape Trials: Is The Jury Out? 5.40
Profile. 5.54 Shipping Forecast. 5.57 Weather. 6.00 Six
O’Clock News. 6.15 Pick of the Week. 7.00 The
Archers. Peggy has some exciting news. 7.15 Cooking
in a Bedsitter. 7.45 Stillicide. 8.00 More or Less. 8.30
Last Word. The lives of famous and less well-known
people who have recently died. 9.00 Money Box. The
latest from the world of personal finance. 9.25 Radio 4
Appeal. On behalf of Conciliation Resources. 9.30 In
Business. How many parts of the workforce rely on
volunteers. 10.00 The Westminster Hour. 11.00 The
Film Programme. 11.30 September 1, 1939. 12.00m’t
News and Weather. 12.15 Mastertapes. 12.45 Bells on
Sunday. 12.48 Shipping Forecast. 1.00 As BBC World
Service. 5.20-5.30am Shipping Forecast.
RADIO 5 LIVE
5.00am 5 Live Science. 6.00 Sunday Breakfast. 9.00
SportsWeek. 10.00 Tailenders. 11.30 5 Live Sport.
12.30pm Sport: Premier League Football 2019-20.
2.00 Sport: Premier League Football 2019-20. 4.00
Sport. 4.30 5 Live Sport: Premier League Football
2019-20. 6.30 6-0-6. 8.00 Peter Allen and Chloe Tilley.
10.00 Stephen Nolan. 1.00-5.00am Up All Night.
CLASSIC FM
7.00am Aled Jones. 10.00 Bill Turnbull. 1.00pm
Alexander Armstrong. 3.00 Charlotte Hawkins’ Young
Classical Star Special. 5.00 The Classic FM Chart.
7.00 David Mellor. 9.00 Everything You Ever Wanted to
Know About Classical Music. 10.00 Smooth Classics.
With Katie Breathwick. 1.00-6.00am Sam Pittis.
RADIO SCOTLAND
6.00am Bulletin. 6.02 Brainwaves. 6.30 New Every
Sunday. 7.00 Bulletin. 7.00 Outdoor Conditions. 7.04
Classic Scottish Albums. 7.30 Grow It. 8.00 Good
Morning Scotland. 10.00 Bulletin. 10.05 Sunday
Soundtrack with Ricky Ross. 11.30 Sportsound.
Rangers v Celtic (Kick-off 12.00pm). 5.00pm Take the
Floor. 7.00 Bulletin. 7.05 Jazz Nights. 9.00 Bulletin.
9.05 Classics Unwrapped. 11.00 Bulletin. 11.05 Iain
Anderson. 1.00-6.00am As Radio 5 Live.

RADIO 1
6.30am The Radio 1 Breakfast Show with Greg James.
10.00 Clara Amfo. 12.45pm Newsbeat. 1.00 Scott
Mills. 4.00 Nick Grimshaw. 5.45 Newsbeat. 6.00 Nick
Grimshaw. 7.00 Phil Taggart. 8.00 Radio 1’s Power
Down Playlist with Phil Taggart. Celebrating beautiful
electronic music. 9.00 Rickie, Melvin and Charlie.
11.00 Radio 1’s Indie Show with Jack Saunders.
Alternative sounds. 1.00am Radio 1’s Drum & Bass
Show with Rene LaVice. 3.00 Radio 1’s Hype Chart
with Phil Taggart. 4.00-6.30am Adele Roberts.
RADIO 2
5.00am Vanessa Feltz. 6.30 The Zoe Ball Breakfast
Show. 9.30 Gary Davies. 12.00noon Jeremy Vine.
2.00 Craig Charles in the Afternoon. 5.00 Sara Cox.
7.00 Jo Whiley. Music and chat. 9.00 The Blues Show
with Cerys Matthews. New and classic blues tracks.
10.00 Trevor Nelson’s Rhythm Nation. The DJ
introduces a mix of soulful tunes. 12.00m’t OJ Borg.
3.00-5.00am Sounds of the 70s with Johnnie Walker.
RADIO 3
6.30am Breakfast. 9.00 Essential Classics. 12.00noon
Composer of the Week: Schubert. 1.00 News. 1.02
Proms Chamber Music 2019. 2.00 Afternoon Concert.
5.00 In Tune. 7.00 BBC Proms 2019. John Eliot
Gardiner conductsa performance of Berlioz’s
Benvenuto Cellini. 10.30 New Generation Artists.
11.00 Jazz Now. 12.30-6.30am Through the Night.
RADIO 4
5.30am News Briefing. 5.43 Prayer for the Day. 5.45
Farming Today. 5.58 Tweet of the Day. 6.00 Today. 9.00
As Others See Us. 9.45 (LW) Daily Service. 9.45 (FM)
Book of the Week: The Winds of Change. 10.00
Woman’s Hour. 11.00 Three Vicars Talking. 11.30
Loose Ends. 12.00noon News. 12.01 (LW) Shipping
Forecast. 12.04 The Offing. 12.18 You and Yours. 1.00
The World at One. 1.45 The Political Butterfly Effect.
2.00 The Archers. 2.15 Drama: How to Build a
Supertower. 3.00 Counterpoint. 3.30 The Food
Programme. 4.00 Auditory Illusions. Trevor Cox
examines how sounds that trick the ear can be used in
music. 4.30 Beyond Belief. Ernie Rea and guests
discuss the nature of God. Last in series. 5.00 PM.
Presented by Evan Davis. 5.54 (LW) Shipping Forecast.
5.57 Weather. 6.00 Six O’Clock News. 6.30 Just a
Minute. With Graham Norton, Zoe Lyons, Jenny Eclair
and Paul Merton. 7.00 The Archers. Lexi is thrilled to
be back. 7.15 Front Row. Arts programme. 7.45 How
Does That Make You Feel? By Shelagh Stephenson.
8.00 The Hidden Story of British Slavery. The British
victims of modern slavery in the UK. 8.30 Crossing
Continents. How China’s new Silk Road is changing
lives in Kazakhstan. 9.00 The Age of Consultancy. The
influence of management consultancy on modern life.
9.30 As Others See Us. Neil MacGregor explores how
Singapore sees Britain. 9.59 Weather. 10.00 The World
Tonight. News round-up. 10.45 Book at Bedtime: The
Offing. By Benjamin Myers. 11.00 Word of Mouth.
11.30 The Art of Now: Music of the Ka’kai. 12.00m’t
News and Weather. 12.30 Book of the Week: The Winds
of Change. 12.48 Shipping Forecast. 1.00 As BBC
World Service. 5.20-5.30am Shipping Forecast.
RADIO 5 LIVE
5.00am Morning Reports. 5.15 Wake Up to Money.
6.00 5 Live Breakfast. 9.00 Your Call. 10.00 The Emma
Barnett Show. 1.00pm Nihal Arthanayake. 4.00 5 Live
Drive. 7.00 5 Live Sport: The Monday Night Club. 9.00
5 Live Sport: The Tuffers and Vaughan Cricket Show.
10.30 Sarah Brett. 1.00-5.00am Up All Night.
CLASSIC FM
6.00am More Music Breakfast. 9.00 John Suchet.
1.00pm Anne-Marie Minhall. 5.00 John Brunning. 7.00
Smooth Classics at Seven. 8.00 The Full Works Concert.
10.00 Smooth Classics. 1.00-6.00am Sam Pittis.
RADIO SCOTLAND
6.00am Good Morning Scotland. 9.00 Mornings.
12.00noon John Beattie. 1.30 Our Lives with Michelle
McManus. 2.00 Bulletin. 2.05 The Afternoon Show with
Janice Forsyth. 4.00 Newsdrive. 6.30 Get It On with
Bryan Burnett. Music request show. 9.00 Bulletin.
9.05 Vic Galloway. Nicola Meighan sits in. 11.00
Bulletin. 11.05 Iain Anderson. Blues, country, folk, soul
and rock ’n’ roll. 1.00-6.00am As Radio 5 Live.

Saturday


The Years That Changed
Britain Forever
9pm Radio 2, Sunday
Writer and journalist Richard
Littlejohn is joined by Jo Whiley,
James Kirkup and Jane Moore to
look back at 2013, the year of Prince
George’s birth and former Prime
Minister Margaret Thatcher’s death.

As Others See Us
9am Radio 4, Monday
Neil MacGregor returns to explore
how five more countries see Britain.
He begins in the south-east Asian
trading hub of Singapore, which
has been held up by some as an
example of how the UK might thrive
after leaving the European Union.

Monty Python At 50:
The Self-Abasement Tapes
11pm, Radio 4, Wednesday
To celebrate the 50th anniversary
of Monty Python, Michael Palin
searches for lost sketches and
previously unheard material,
including a country version of
Terry Jones’ I’m So Worried.

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