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<desc>The latest shipping forecast.</desc>
<title>Shipping Forecast</title>
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<desc>The latest news from BBC Radio 4.</desc>
<title>News Briefing</title>
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  <programme>
<desc>Daily prayer and reflection with Rev Derek Boden.</desc>
<title>Prayer for the Day</title>
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<desc>News and issues in rural Britain, presented by Charlotte Smith.</desc>
<title>Farming Today</title>
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<desc>With John Humphrys and Evan Davis. Including Sports Desk at 6.25am, 7.25am, 8.25am; Weather at 6.05am, 6.57am, 7.57am; Thought for the Day at 7.48am; Yesterday in Parliament 6.45am.</desc>
<title>Today</title>
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<desc>Kirsty Young invites David Davis MP to choose eight records to take to Radio 4's mythical desert island.</desc>
<title>Desert Island Discs</title>
<end>0945</end>
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<subtitle>Don't Sleep There Are Snakes</subtitle>
<desc>Colin Stinton reads the story of the American linguist Daniel Everett, who lived among the Piraha, a small tribe of Amazonian Indians in central Brazil.</desc>
<title>Book of the Week</title>
<end>1000</end>
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<desc>With Sheila McClennon.Including at 10.45am [Rptd today 7.45pm]:</desc>
<title>Woman's Hour</title>
<end>1100</end>
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<desc>British jazz bass player Arnie Somogyi and his friend the Hungarian guitarist Zsolt Bende travel through the Carpathian mountains, only eating what they are given in exchange for playing their music.</desc>
<title>The Goulash Archipelago</title>
<end>1130</end>
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  <programme>
<desc>Sitcom written by and starring Sanjeev Kohli and Donald McLeary, set in a Glasgow corner shop.</desc>
<title>Fags, Mags and Bags</title>
<end>1200</end>
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  <programme>
<desc>Consumer news and issues with Peter White.</desc>
<title>You and Yours</title>
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  <programme>
<desc>The latest weather forecast.</desc>
<title>Weather</title>
<end>1300</end>
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  <programme>
<desc>National and international news with Shaun Ley.</desc>
<title>The World at One</title>
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<start>1300</start>
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  <programme>
<desc>Roger Bolton airs listeners' views on BBC radio programmes and policy.</desc>
<title>Feedback</title>
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  <programme>
<desc>Clarrie gets a surprise house guest.</desc>
<title>The Archers</title>
<end>1415</end>
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<start>1400</start>
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  <programme>
<subtitle>The Alibi</subtitle>
<desc>Vanessa Rosenthal's dramatisation, based on Daphne du Maurier's short story.</desc>
<title>Afternoon Play</title>
<end>1500</end>
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  <programme>
<subtitle>2/6</subtitle>
<desc>Clare Balding joins the annual Market Weighton School walk in the East Riding of Yorkshire, a 14-mile walk around the area that offers a chance for staff and pupils to bond.</desc>
<title>Ramblings</title>
<end>1530</end>
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  <programme>
<desc>Writing by five different authors about the city of Berlin, which throughout its turbulent modern history has remained a centre of culture and a magnet for writers.</desc>
<title>Berlin</title>
<end>1545</end>
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<desc>Matthew Sweet visits parts of the man-made landscape which have been used in films over the years.</desc>
<title>Lights, Camera, Landmark</title>
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<desc>John Wilson presents the obituary series, analysing and celebrating the life stories of people who have recently died. The programme reflects on people of distinction and interest from many walks of life, some famous and some less well known.</desc>
<title>Last Word</title>
<end>1630</end>
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<start>1600</start>
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  <programme>
<desc>The latest movie news and reviews. Francine Stock talks to Sir Ridley Scott about his new thriller Body of Lies.</desc>
<title>The Film Programme</title>
<end>1700</end>
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<start>1630</start>
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  <programme>
<desc>Full coverage and analysis of the day's news with Eddie Mair. Including 5.57pm Weather.</desc>
<title>PM</title>
<end>1800</end>
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<start>1700</start>
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  <programme>
<desc>The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4, followed by Weather.</desc>
<title>Six O'Clock News</title>
<end>1830</end>
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<start>1800</start>
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  <programme>
<desc>Sandi Toksvig chairs the topical comedy quiz. The panellists are Fred MacAulay, Jeremy Hardy, Francis Wheen and Andy Hamilton.</desc>
<title>The News Quiz</title>
<end>1900</end>
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<start>1830</start>
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  <programme>
<desc>Lynda gives Robert a thankless task.</desc>
<title>The Archers</title>
<end>1915</end>
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<start>1900</start>
  </programme>
  <programme>
<desc>Arts news and reviews with John Wilson.</desc>
<title>Front Row</title>
<end>1945</end>
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<start>1915</start>
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  <programme>
<desc>Dramatisation of PD James's mystery. 10/10. Events come to a head as Dalgliesh forces the Berowne family to face the truth, and Kate has to fight a dangerous battle of her own.</desc>
<title>A Taste for Death</title>
<end>2000</end>
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<start>1945</start>
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<desc>Jonathan Dimbleby chairs the topical debate from Tonbridge in Kent. The panel includes chief executive of the British Bankers' Association Angela Knight.</desc>
<title>Any Questions?</title>
<end>2050</end>
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<start>2000</start>
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  <programme>
<desc>A weekly reflection on a topical issue from Clive James.</desc>
<title>A Point of View</title>
<end>2100</end>
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<start>2050</start>
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  <programme>
<subtitle>Breath</subtitle>
<desc>Drama by Michael Symmons Roberts, set in the aftermath of a fictional civil war. When Jamie is killed, his father, a hospital manager, gives permission for one of his lungs to be flown north for a transplant, where Baras, a war veteran, waits for it. While transporting the lung the young pilot, Jude, feels herself becoming close to the spirit of Jamie.</desc>
<title>The Friday Play</title>
<end>2158</end>
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<start>2100</start>
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  <programme>
<desc>The latest weather forecast.</desc>
<title>Weather</title>
<end>2200</end>
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<start>2158</start>
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<desc>National and international news and analysis with Ritula Shah.</desc>
<title>The World Tonight</title>
<end>2245</end>
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<start>2200</start>
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  <programme>
<subtitle>On the Black Hill</subtitle>
<desc>Iestyn Jones reads from Bruce Chatwin's novel about the lives of identical twin brothers Lewis and Benjamin Jones, on their farm in the Welsh Marches.</desc>
<title>Book at Bedtime</title>
<end>2300</end>
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<desc>Sue MacGregor talks to fashion writer Caroline Charles and television presenter Josie D'Arby about their favourite books.</desc>
<title>A Good Read</title>
<end>2330</end>
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<desc>News, views and features on today's stories in Parliament with Mark D'Arcy.</desc>
<title>Today in Parliament</title>
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<start>2330</start>
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<desc>The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4, followed by weather.</desc>
<title>News and Weather</title>
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<subtitle>Don't Sleep There Are Snakes</subtitle>
<desc>Colin Stinton reads the story of the American linguist Daniel Everett, who lived among the Piraha, a small tribe of Amazonian Indians in central Brazil.</desc>
<title>Book of the Week</title>
<end>0048</end>
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<desc>The latest shipping forecast.</desc>
<title>Shipping Forecast</title>
<end>0100</end>
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<desc>BBC Radio 4 joins the BBC World Service. BBC Radio 4 resumes at 5.20am.</desc>
<title>As BBC World Service</title>
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