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<desc>The latest news headlines. Including a look at the papers.</desc>
<title>News and Papers</title>
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<desc>The latest weather forecast.</desc>
<title>Weather</title>
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<desc>In this new series, Clare Balding is walking with dogs (and their owners). 1/6. Clare walks from Flamborough Head to Bridlington with Stuart and his springer spaniel Poppy.</desc>
<title>Ramblings</title>
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<desc>The latest news about food, farming and the countryside. Presented by Charlotte Smith.</desc>
<title>Farming Today This Week</title>
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<desc>The latest weather forecast.</desc>
<title>Weather</title>
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<desc>Presented by James Naughtie and Sarah Montague. Including Yesterday in Parliament at 7.20am; Sports Desk at 7.25am, 8.25am; Weather 7.57am. Thought for the Day 7.48am.</desc>
<title>Today</title>
<end>0900</end>
<start>0700</start>
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<desc>Sian Williams and Richard Coles with former boxing champion Barry McGuigan.</desc>
<title>Saturday Live</title>
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<start>0900</start>
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<desc>Comedian and songwriter Tony Hawks discovers an unusual reference work, Barlow and Morgenstern's Dictionary of Musical Themes, and enters the complex world of musical plagiarism.</desc>
<title>The Barlow-Morgenstern Method</title>
<end>1100</end>
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<desc>Anne McElvoy of the Economist looks behind the scenes at Westminster.</desc>
<title>The Week in Westminster</title>
<end>1130</end>
<start>1100</start>
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<desc>The BBC's foreign correspondents take a closer look at the stories behind the headlines.</desc>
<title>From Our Own Correspondent</title>
<end>1200</end>
<start>1130</start>
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<desc>The latest news from the world of personal finance.</desc>
<title>Money Box</title>
<end>1230</end>
<start>1200</start>
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<desc>A satirical review of the week's news, chaired by Sandi Toksvig. 8/9. With Jeremy Hardy, Phill Jupitus and Ed Byrne.</desc>
<title>The News Quiz</title>
<end>1257</end>
<start>1230</start>
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<desc>The latest weather forecast.</desc>
<title>Weather</title>
<end>1300</end>
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<desc>The latest news from BBC Radio 4.</desc>
<title>News Summary</title>
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<start>1300</start>
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<desc>Jonathan Dimbleby presents a panel discussion of news and politics from Rugby High School, as part of the BBC's Schools Questions and Answers challenge.</desc>
<title>Any Questions?</title>
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<start>1310</start>
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<desc>Listeners' calls and emails in response to this week's edition of Any Questions? Call 03700 100 444 [calls cost no more than to 01, 02 landline numbers].</desc>
<title>Any Answers?</title>
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<start>1400</start>
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<desc>The Haunted Hotel, by Wilkie Collins. A countess becomes rich when her husband dies. Years later, the apparition of a murder victim seeking revenge appears in a Venice hotel.</desc>
<title>Saturday Drama: The Haunted Hotel</title>
<end>1530</end>
<start>1430</start>
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<desc>Frances Fyfield on the stories behind the scores of famous musical pieces. 2/3. Trumpeter Alison Balsom joins Frances to study the manuscript of Johann Hummel's Trumpet Concerto.</desc>
<title>Tales from the Stave</title>
<end>1600</end>
<start>1530</start>
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<desc>Highlights from the Woman's Hour week. Presented by Jane Garvey.</desc>
<title>Weekend Woman's Hour</title>
<end>1700</end>
<start>1600</start>
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<desc>Ritula Shah presents the day's top news stories, with sports headlines.</desc>
<title>Saturday PM</title>
<end>1730</end>
<start>1700</start>
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<desc>The programme that starts with its listeners.</desc>
<title>iPM</title>
<end>1754</end>
<start>1730</start>
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<desc>The latest shipping forecast.</desc>
<title>Shipping Forecast</title>
<end>1757</end>
<start>1754</start>
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  <programme>
<flags></flags>
<desc>The latest weather forecast.</desc>
<title>Weather</title>
<end>1800</end>
<start>1757</start>
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<desc>The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4.</desc>
<title>Six O'Clock News</title>
<end>1815</end>
<start>1800</start>
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<desc>Clive Anderson is joined by the actor Eddie Marsan and Arthur Smith for an eclectic mix of conversation and comedy. With music from Thea Gilmore and Roberto Fonseca.</desc>
<title>Loose Ends</title>
<end>1900</end>
<start>1815</start>
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<desc>Pascale Harter profiles a person who is currently making headlines.</desc>
<title>Profile</title>
<end>1915</end>
<start>1900</start>
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<desc>A review of the week's cultural highlights.</desc>
<title>Saturday Review</title>
<end>2000</end>
<start>1915</start>
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<subtitle>Houses v Fields</subtitle>
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<desc>As the government seeks to re-empower developers, Anne McElvoy explores the conflict over what to do with the country's land. Is a green field better than a home?</desc>
<title>Archive on 4: Houses v Fields</title>
<end>2100</end>
<start>2000</start>
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<desc>Mrs Dalloway, by Virginia Woolf. Set on a single day in June, Clarissa Dalloway makes final preparations for an important party. 1/2. From Breakfast to Luncheon.</desc>
<title>Classic Serial: Mrs Dalloway</title>
<end>2200</end>
<start>2100</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>
<end>2215</end>
<start>2200</start>
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<desc>Nick Robinson shines a light on the process by which controversial decisions are reached behind closed doors in Whitehall.</desc>
<title>Decision Time</title>
<end>2300</end>
<start>2215</start>
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<desc>Paul Gambaccini chairs the fifth heat of the general knowledge music quiz. 5/13. Featuring competitors from London and Reading.</desc>
<title>Counterpoint</title>
<end>2330</end>
<start>2300</start>
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<desc>Roger McGough presents a selection of listeners' poetry requests read by Sean Gleeson, Barbara Barnes and Samuel West. The poet Anna Crowe also joins the programme.</desc>
<title>Poetry Please</title>
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<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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<desc>Stories by Heidi Amsinck. 3/3. The Wailing Girl: Castle guide Magnus wonders if he could make the castle owner, Baroness Feltenborg, believe in the ghost of a wailing girl.</desc>
<title>Danish Noir</title>
<end>0048</end>
<start>0030</start>
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<desc>The latest shipping forecast.</desc>
<title>Shipping Forecast</title>
<end>0100</end>
<start>0048</start>
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<desc>BBC Radio 4 joins the BBC World Service.</desc>
<title>As BBC World Service</title>
<end>0520</end>
<start>0100</start>
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  <programme>
<flags></flags>
<desc>The latest shipping forecast.</desc>
<title>Shipping Forecast</title>
<end>0530</end>
<start>0520</start>
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<desc>The latest news from BBC Radio 4.</desc>
<title>News Briefing</title>
<end>0543</end>
<start>0530</start>
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<desc>The bells of Coventry Cathedral, Warwickshire.</desc>
<title>Bells on Sunday</title>
<end>0545</end>
<start>0543</start>
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<flags></flags>
<desc>Pascale Harter profiles a person who is currently making headlines.</desc>
<title>Profile</title>
<end>0600</end>
<start>0545</start>
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