79 guide 14-20 Oct 2017 radio
Radio 1
6.33 Nick Grimshaw 10.0
Adele Roberts 12.45
Newsbeat 1.0 Scott Mills 4.0
Better Brain: Relaxation (R)
2.0 The Archers (R) 2.15
Drama: The Gold Killing (R)
3.0 The Kitchen Cabinet:
Pangbourne College (R)
3.30 Costing the Earth:
Where Does Our Waste
Go? 4.0 Word of Mouth:
21st-Century Chat (6/7)
4.30 A Good Read: Owen
Jones and Georgia LA (3/9)
5.0 PM 5.54 (LW) Shipping
Forecast 5.57 Weather 6.0
News 6.30 The Tim Vine
Chat Show (6/6) 7.0 The
Archers 7.15 Front Row
7.45 15 Minute Drama:
Ten Days That Shook the
World (7/10) 8.0 File on 4:
Police Protection? (6/10)
8.40 In Touch 9.0 Inside
Health (5/6) 9.30 The Life
Scientific (R) 10.0 The
World Tonight 10.45 Book
at Bedtime: Ian Rankin – The
Deathwatch Journal (2/5)
11.0 Fred at the Stand (1/6)
11.30 Today in Parliament
12.0 News 12.30 Book
of the Week: How to Be
Champion (2/5) 12.48
Shipping Forecast 1.0
As World Service 5.20
Shipping Forecast 5.30
News 5.43 Prayer for the
Day 5.45 Farming Today
5.58 Tweet of the Day
Radio 4 Extra
6.0 You Came Back (2/5)
6.30 Hearing Ragas 7.0
One Foot in the Grave (2/4)
7.30 The Tim Vine Chat
Show (5/6) 8.0 Listen to
Les 8.30 The Men from the
Ministry 9.0 The News Quiz
Extra (6/8) 9.45 Paperback
Hell (1/4) 10.0 The Tin
Drum (2/2) 11.0 Home
Sweet Home (2/3) 11.15
Unauthorised History 12.0
Listen to Les 12.30 The
Men from the Ministry 1.0
You Came Back (2/5) 1.30
Hearing Ragas 2.0 Jane
Eyre (2/15) 2.15 A Week at
the Pitt Rivers (2/5) 2.30
Daunt and Dervish (2/5)
2.45 Femme Fatale: Mata
Hari (2/5) 3.0 The Tin Drum
(2/2) 4.0 It’s Not What You
Know (3/6) 4.30 Ballylenon
(2/4) 5.0 One Foot in the
Grave (2/4) 5.30 The Tim
Vine Chat Show (5/6) 6.0
The Blue Lenses (2/2) 6.30
That Reminds Me (1/6)
7.0 Listen to Les 7.30 The
Men from the Ministry 8.0
You Came Back (2/5) 8.30
Hearing Ragas 9.0 Home
Sweet Home (2/3) 9.15
Unauthorised History: The
Killing 10.0 The Tim Vine
Chat Show (5/6) 10.30 Tim
FitzHigham: The Gambler
(4/4) 10.55 Comedy
Club Interview 11.0 Alun
Cochrane’s Fun House (4/4)
11.30 The Shuttleworths
(6/6) 11.45 Hamish and
Dougal: You’ll Have Had
Your Tea (6/6) 12.0 The
Blue Lenses (2/2) 12.30
That Reminds Me (1/6) 1.0
You Came Back (2/5) 1.30
Hearing Ragas 2.0 Jane
Eyre (2/15) 2.15 A Week at
the Pitt Rivers (2/5) 2.30
Daunt and Dervish (2/5)
2.45 Femme Fatale: Mata
Hari (2/5) 3.0 The Tin Drum
(2/2) 4.0 It’s Not What You
Know (3/6) 4.30 Ballylenon
(2/4) 5.0 One Foot in the
Grave (2/4) 5.30 The Tim
Vine Chat Show (5/6)
5 Live
6.0 Breakfast 10.0 5 Live
Daily 1.0 Afternoon Edition
4.0 5 Live Drive 6.30 5
Live Sport 7.45 Champions
League Football 10.0 5 Live
Football Social 10.30 Phil
Williams 1.0 Up All Night
5.0 Morning Reports 5.15
Wake Up to Money
6 Music
7.0 Shaun Keaveny 10.0
Lauren Laverne 1.0
Radcliffe and Maconie
4.0 Steve Lamacq 7.0
Marc Riley 9.0 Gideon
Coe 12.0 6 Recommends
with Tom Ravenscroft 1.0
Hitsville USA (11/11) 2.0
Philadelphia Routes (6/6)
2.30 6 Hour 3.30 6 Music’s
Jukebox 5.0 Chris Hawkins
Greg James 5.45 Newsbeat
6.0 Greg James 7.0 Annie
Mac 9.0 The Surgery with
Katie & Dr Radha 10.0 Huw
Stephens 1.0 Benji B 4.0
Adele Roberts
Radio 2
6.30 Chris Evans 9.30 Ken
Bruce 12.0 Paddy O’Connell
2.0 Steve Wright 5.0
Simon Mayo 7.0 The Folk
Show with Mark Radcliffe
8.0 Jo Whiley 10.0 Bruce
Springsteen: Long Walk
Home 11.0 Little Steven’s
Underground Garage (R)
12.0 Pick of the Pops (R) 2.0
Playlists: Country Playlist
3.0 Playlist: Easy 4.0 Radio
2 Rocks 5.0 Vanessa Feltz
Radio 3
6.30 Breakfast 9.0 Essential
Classics. Kwame Kwei-
Armah. 12.0 Composer of
the Week: Puccini – A Roman
Truth (3/5) 1.0 News
1.02 Lunchtime Concert:
Chopin and His Europe –
Chopin and Beethoven 2.0
Afternoon Concert: BBC
National Orchestra of Wales
3.30 Choral Evensong:
Gloucester Cathedral 4.30
New Generation Artists.
Kathryn Rudge and Christian
Ihle Hadland play Finzi and
Handel 5.0 In Tune. Guests
include Stephen Fry and
Louis Mander. 7.0 In Tune
Mixtape 7.31 In Concert.
Gergely Madaras conducts
the Ulster Orchestra in
works by Kodály, Britten
and Stravinsky. 10.0 Free
Thinking. Matthew Sweet
on memory. 10.45 The
Essay. Actor David Threlfall
on opera. (3/5) 11.0 Late
Junction 12.30 Through
the Night
Radio 4
6.0 Today 8.31 (LW)
Yesterday in Parliament 9.0
The Gamble (1/3) 9.45
(LW) Daily Service 9.45
(FM) 15 Minute Drama:
Ten Days That Shook the
World – Victory (8/10) 10.0
Woman’s Hour 10.55 The
Listening Project: Lucy and
Jo 11.0 The British Road
Wednesday 18
2.0 Steve Wright 5.0 Simon
Mayo 7.0 Jamie Cullum
8.0 Jo Whiley 10.0 Bruce
Springsteen: Long Walk
Home (1/2) 11.0 Nigel
Ogden 11.30 Listen to the
Band 12.0 Sounds of the
80s (R) 2.0 Folk Playlist
3.0 Playlist: 90s Hits
4.0 Playlist: Wednesday
Workout 5.0 Vanessa Feltz
Radio 3
6.30 Breakfast 9.0 Essential
Classics. Kwame Kwei-
Armah. 12.0 Composer of
the Week: Puccini – The
Bohemians (2/5) 1.0 News
1.02 Lunchtime Concert:
Chopin and His World.
Andreas Staier plays Chopin,
Bach and Mozart. 2.0
Afternoon Concert: BBC
National Orchestra of Wales
5.0 In Tune. Pianist Angela
Hewitt. 7.0 In Tune Mixtape
7.31 In Concert. Works
by Ravel, Debussy and
Mussorgsky from the Hallé,
clarinettist Sergio Castello
López and conductor Mark
Elder. 10.0 Free Thinking.
From the Booker prize
ceremony. 10.45 The Essay:
Stories That Sing – Patricia
Duncker: How I Fell in Love
with Opera (2/5) 11.0 Late
Junction 12.30 Through
the Night
Radio 4
6.0 Today 8.30 (LW)
Yesterday in Parliament
9.0 The Life Scientific:
Tim Birkhead on Bird
Promiscuity (5/7) 9.30
One to One: Trevor Nelson
Meets “Pip” (5/7) 9.45
(LW) Daily Service 9.45
(FM) 15 Minute Drama:
Ten Days That Shook the
World – Counter-Revolution.
By John Reed. (7/10) 10.0
Woman’s Hour 11.0 Natural
Histories: Turtle (20/25)
11.30 Planks and a Passion
12.0 News 12.01 (LW)
Shipping Forecast 12.04
50 Things That Made the
Modern Economy: Property
Register (12/15) 12.15
Call You and Yours 12.57
Weather 1.0 The World at
One 1.45 How to Have a