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<desc>The latest shipping forecast.</desc>
<title>Shipping Forecast</title>
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  <programme>
<desc>The latest news from BBC Radio 4.</desc>
<title>News Briefing</title>
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<start>0530</start>
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  <programme>
<desc>Daily prayer and reflection with Fr Nicholas James.</desc>
<title>Prayer for the Day</title>
<end>0545</end>
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<start>0543</start>
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  <programme>
<desc>News and issues in rural Britain with Charlotte Smith.</desc>
<title>Farming Today</title>
<end>0600</end>
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<start>0545</start>
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  <programme>
<desc>With James Naughtie 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.</desc>
<title>Today</title>
<end>0900</end>
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<start>0600</start>
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  <programme>
<desc>Jeff Randall gets behind the scenes in London to meet the money men whose decisions affect all of us.</desc>
<title>The City</title>
<end>0945</end>
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<start>0900</start>
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  <programme>
<subtitle>Making Money</subtitle>
<desc>Evan Davis introduces a selection of writings, fiction and non-fiction, reflecting the repetitive boom-and-bust cycle of our economy.</desc>
<title>Book of the Week</title>
<end>1000</end>
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  <programme>
<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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<start>1000</start>
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  <programme>
<subtitle>Confessions of an LA Gangster</subtitle>
<desc>Michael Montgomery explores some extraordinary recordings made by Rene Enriquez. A former leader in one of America's most violent gangs, the Mexican Mafia, Enriquez is serving 20 years to life in California for murder. Since being incarcerated, however, he has become a police informant.</desc>
<title>Crossing Continents</title>
<end>1130</end>
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<desc>A celebration of the 150th anniversary of the feted Manchester-based orchestra. Music Director Mark Elder reflects on the special place Britain's oldest professional ensemble holds in the music world and in the hearts of music lovers.</desc>
<title>150 Years of the Halle</title>
<end>1200</end>
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<start>1130</start>
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  <programme>
<desc>Consumer news and issues with Winifred Robinson and Liz Barclay.</desc>
<title>You and Yours</title>
<end>1257</end>
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<start>1200</start>
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  <programme>
<desc>The latest weather forecast.</desc>
<title>Weather</title>
<end>1300</end>
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<start>1257</start>
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  <programme>
<desc>National and international news with Martha Kearney.</desc>
<title>The World at One</title>
<end>1330</end>
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<start>1300</start>
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<desc>Countryside magazine.Helen Mark visits Tory Island off the coast of Donegal, a tiny isle steeped in Celtic legend and home to some rare wintering birds.</desc>
<title>Open Country</title>
<end>1400</end>
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<start>1330</start>
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  <programme>
<desc>Elizabeth plays the fairy godmother.</desc>
<title>The Archers</title>
<end>1415</end>
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<start>1400</start>
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  <programme>
<subtitle>Worktown</subtitle>
<desc>Michael Symonds Roberts' play is inspired by Humphrey Spender's photographs of Bolton in the 1930s. Following a funeral procession through the cobbled backstreets, the play dips into pockets of life on its way. Poetry, dialogue, monologue and song combine to create a funny and sometimes poignant picture of the richness of local life at the time.</desc>
<title>Afternoon Play</title>
<end>1500</end>
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<start>1415</start>
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  <programme>
<desc>Stewart Henderson answers those niggling questions from everyday life.</desc>
<title>Questions, Questions</title>
<end>1527</end>
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<start>1500</start>
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  <programme>
<desc>Jackie Llewelyn-Bowen appeals on behalf of the Multiple Sclerosis Trust.</desc>
<title>The Radio 4 Appeal</title>
<end>1530</end>
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<start>1527</start>
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  <programme>
<desc>Jim Norton reads from John McGahern's story, abridged by Neville Teller.</desc>
<title>Love of the World</title>
<end>1545</end>
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<start>1530</start>
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  <programme>
<desc>Simon Singh examines the significance of subatomic particles.</desc>
<title>Big Bang Day: Five Particles</title>
<end>1600</end>
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<start>1545</start>
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<desc>James Naughtie talks to one of the great American men of letters - novelist, screenwriter, playwright, essayist, raconteur and notorious wit Gore Vidal. Now in his eighties but with his acerbity still intact, Vidal joins an audience of readers to discuss his memoir Point to Point Navigation.</desc>
<title>Bookclub</title>
<end>1630</end>
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<start>1600</start>
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  <programme>
<desc>Quentin Cooper reports from the British Association Science Festival in Liverpool. The programme includes a look at forensic science in fact and fiction and an exploration of the links between music and memory, triggered by a visit to the famous Cavern Club</desc>
<title>The Material World</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 Weather at 5.57pm.</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>Comedy Victorian adventure by Mark Evans.</desc>
<title>Bleak Expectations</title>
<end>1900</end>
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<start>1830</start>
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  <programme>
<desc>Matt treads unfamiliar territory.</desc>
<title>The Archers</title>
<end>1915</end>
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<start>1900</start>
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  <programme>
<desc>Arts news and reviews with Kirsty Lang, including an interview with author and screenwriter Lynda La Plante.</desc>
<title>Front Row</title>
<end>1945</end>
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<start>1915</start>
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  <programme>
<desc>Deborah Davis's tale of power struggles in the court of Queen Anne.</desc>
<title>Balance of Power</title>
<end>2000</end>
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<start>1945</start>
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  <programme>
<desc>Mike Thomson presents the series using documentary evidence to throw new light on past events.</desc>
<title>Document</title>
<end>2030</end>
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<start>2000</start>
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  <programme>
<subtitle>Down on the Farm</subtitle>
<desc>What has been the effect of rocketing food prices on British farmers? Peter Day reports.</desc>
<title>In Business</title>
<end>2100</end>
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<start>2030</start>
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  <programme>
<subtitle>Old Bricks, New Tricks</subtitle>
<desc>Miriam O'Reilly explores possible solutions to housing problems. According to the government, eco-towns could not only alleviate housing shortages for young families and first-time buyers but also provide the means to cut carbon emissions. But some housing experts suggest that recycling derelict buildings and contaminated land could provide an even better answer.</desc>
<title>Costing the Earth</title>
<end>2130</end>
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<start>2100</start>
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  <programme>
<desc>Jeff Randall gets behind the scenes in London to meet the money men whose decisions affect all of us.</desc>
<title>The City</title>
<end>2158</end>
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<start>2130</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 Julian Worricker.</desc>
<title>The World Tonight</title>
<end>2245</end>
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<start>2200</start>
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<subtitle>Someone at a Distance</subtitle>
<desc>Deborah Findlay reads from Dorothy Whipple's 1953 novel, abridged by Jill Waters.</desc>
<title>Book at Bedtime</title>
<end>2300</end>
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<start>2245</start>
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  <programme>
<subtitle>The Right Kind of Mental Illness</subtitle>
<desc>Jon Ronson looks at how we view mental illness in society, the media and politics. He talks to former Labour spin doctor and psychoanalyst Derek Draper about sociopathic behaviour in parliament. He interviews a former Norwegian Prime Minister who resigned publicly, announcing that he was depressed, and later went on to be re-elected.</desc>
<title>Jon Ronson On</title>
<end>2330</end>
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<start>2300</start>
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<desc>Comedian, broadcaster and GP Dr Phil Hammond asks each of three guests to play the track of their choice for the delight or disdain of the others.</desc>
<title>The Music Group</title>
<end>0000</end>
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<start>2330</start>
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  <programme>
<desc>The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4, followed by weather.</desc>
<title>News and Weather</title>
<end>0030</end>
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  </programme>
  <programme>
<subtitle>Making Money</subtitle>
<desc>Evan Davis introduces a selection of writings, fiction and non-fiction, reflecting the repetitive boom-and-bust cycle of our economy.</desc>
<title>Book of the Week</title>
<end>0048</end>
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<start>0030</start>
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  <programme>
<desc>The latest shipping forecast.</desc>
<title>Shipping Forecast</title>
<end>0100</end>
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<start>0048</start>
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<desc>BBC Radio 4 joins the BBC World Service.</desc>
<title>As BBC World Service</title>
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<start>0100</start>
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