This week's UK TV & radio

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Listings for BBC 4 on Wednesday, May 22 2013

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18:58This Is BBC Four This is BBC Four. Programmes start at 7.00pm. 
19:00World News Today The latest national and international news, exploring the day's events from a global perspective. [S] Followed by weather. 
19:30Britain's Best Drives 4/7. Lake District: Richard Wilson drives a convertible Triumph TR3A around some of the Lake District's most famous roads. He gets the lowdown on the area from author Hunter Davies. [S] 
20:00Stories from the Dark Earth:... ...Meet the Ancestors Revisited. 4/4. The First Anglo-Saxons: Julian Richards returns to the excavation of two early Anglo-Saxon cemetries. [S] 
21:00Great Artists in Their Own Words 3/3. But Is it Art? (1976-1993): How radical late 20th-century artists took on centuries of art history and won - from the 'bricks' of Carl Andre to the pickled sharks of Damien Hirst. [S] 
22:00Parks and Recreation 17/24. Woman of the Year: Comedy series set in the parks department of a fictional Indiana town. Leslie is outraged when Ron wins a Woman of the Year award for a project she started. [S] 
22:20Parks and Recreation 18/24. The Possum: Comedy series set in the parks department of a fictional Indiana town. When a possum bites the mayor's dog on a golf course, Leslie forms a task force to catch it. [S] 
22:45Whatever Happened to the Likely... ...Lads? 5/13. I'll Never Forget Whatshername: Classic 70s sitcom. Terry tries to track down some of his old flames, but probing into the past produces embarrassing results. [S] 
23:15The Golden Age of Steam Railways 1/2. Small is Beautiful: Two-part series telling the remarkable story of a band of visionaries who rescued some of the little narrow gauge railways that once served Britain's industries. [S] 
00:15Frank Skinner on George Formby Playing the ukulele and performing songs that keep the George Formby legend alive, Frank Skinner follows the music hall star's rise to fame and explores his continuing popularity. [S] 
01:15Britain's Best Drives 4/7. Lake District: Richard Wilson drives a convertible Triumph TR3A around some of the Lake District's most famous roads. He gets the lowdown on the area from author Hunter Davies. [S] 
01:45Stories from the Dark Earth:... ...Meet the Ancestors Revisited. 4/4. The First Anglo-Saxons: Julian Richards returns to the excavation of two early Anglo-Saxon cemetries. [S] 
02:45Great Artists in Their Own Words 3/3. But Is it Art? (1976-1993): How radical late 20th-century artists took on centuries of art history and won - from the 'bricks' of Carl Andre to the pickled sharks of Damien Hirst. [S,SL] 
03:45This Is BBC Four BBC Four is the BBC channel for people who want more. More depth, more range, more to stimulate the mind. More daily from 7.00pm. 
05:30..programmes start at 7.00pm