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[April 16, 2014]

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(Guardian (UK) Via Acquire Media NewsEdge) Radio 3 90.2-92.4 MHz 6.30 Breakfast. Petroc Trelawny presents the classical breakfast show. 9.0 Essential Classics. Rob Cowan with the Essential CD: Kreisler Violin Music - Jack Liebeck, music conducted by Neville Marriner, and an interview with gardener and TV presenter Christine Walkden.



12.0 18th Century Season Composer Of The Week: Thomas Arne. The composer leaves Dublin and returns to London with a new muse, but his poor treatment of his wife, whom he has left destitute, confirms people's low opinion of his character. (R) 1.0 News 1.02 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert. Highlights from the 2013 East Neuk Festival, featuring the Elias Quartet playing an early Beethoven string quartet, and Mozart's Piano Concerto No 12 with Christian Zacharias. (R) 2.0 Afternoon On 3. Daniel Harding conducts the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra in Schumann's Scenes from Goethe's Faust. Plus Reinecke's Flute Concerto in D with Andreas Blau and Vasks' Cantabile.

4.30 In Tune. Sean Rafferty's guests include Trio Dali ahead of their appearance at the Oxford May Music Festival, plus early music singer Lucie Skeaping.


6.0 18th Century Season Composer Of The Week: Thomas Arne (R) 7.0 Radio 3 Live In Concert. Daniele Gatti conducts the Orchestre National de France in Stravinsky's Symphony in C and Tchaikovsky's Symphony No 5 in E minor, live from the Theatre du Chatelet, Paris.

10.0 18th Century Season Free Thinking. Philip Dodd explores 18th-century attitudes to crime and punishment, joined by Norman S Poser, Antonia Hodgson and Lucy Powell.

10.45 The Essay: The Retreating Roar. Journalist Madeleine Bunting argues that one of the most damaging consequences of the decline of Christianity in Britain is the loss of the importance of patience.

11.0 Late Junction. Nick Luscombe's selection includes Scottish folk musician Alasdair Roberts, Japanese vaporwave pioneer Hayao Yamaneko and American composer Arnold Dreyblatt.

12.30 Through The Night. Including music by Vivaldi, Arvo Part, Schnittke, Bach, Vivaldi, Philips, Des Prez, Sibelius, Rimsky-Korsakov, Palestrina, Hellendaal, Mozart, Gounod, Castello and Boccherini.

Radio 4 92.4-94.6 MHz; 198kHz 6.0 Today. With Evan Davis and John Humphrys. 9.0 In Our Time. A discussion on the Domesday Book. 9.45 (LW) Daily Service. Led by the Rev Dr Martyn Atkins. 9.45 (FM) Book Of The Week: B Is For Bauhaus - An A-Z Of The Modern World. By Deyan Sudjic.

10.0 Woman's Hour 11.0 Crossing Continents. The emergence of "paid-for" content in India's newspaper industry.

11.30 Tacita Dean: Save This Language. The artist tries to save photochemical film.

12.0 News 12.04 You And Yours 12.57 Weather 1.0 The World At One. With Martha Kearney.

1.45 Martin Wainwright's Myth Of The North. The important role played by immigrant communities.

2.0 The Archers. Kirsty is listening to the birds.

2.15 Afternoon Drama: The Interrogation. New series. By Roy Williams.

3.0 Open Country. The future of Derbyshire's cotton mills.

3.27 Radio 4 Appeal. On behalf of Concern Universal.

3.30 Open Book. With guests Niall Williams and Armistead Maupin. (R) 4.0 The Film Programme 4.30 Inside Science. With Adam Rutherford.

5.0 PM. With Eddie Mair.

5.57 Weather 6.0 Six O'Clock News 6.30 Cabin Pressure. By John Finnemore. (R) 7.0 The Archers. Fallon breaks the law.

7.15 Front Row. With guest Paolo Nutini.

7.45 The Cazalets: All Change. By Elizabeth Jane Howard, dramatised by Lin Coghlan. (R) 8.0 The Report. Maria Miller's expenses.

8.30 In Business. Questioning whether traditional books can survive in the digital age.

9.0 Inside Science. With Adam Rutherford. (R) 9.30 In Our Time. A discussion on the Domesday Book.

9.59 Weather 10.0 The World Tonight. With Ritula Shah.

10.45 Book At Bedtime: History Of The Rain. By Niall Williams, abridged by Doreen Estall.

11.0 A Short Gentleman. By Jon Canter. (R) 11.30 With Great Pleasure. AS Byatt presents a selection of her favourite pieces of writing. (R) 12.0 News And Weather 12.30 Book Of The Week: B Is For Bauhaus - An A-Z Of The Modern World. By Deyan Sudjic. (R) 12.48 Shipping Forecast 1.0 As BBC World Service 5.20 Shipping Forecast 5.30 News Briefing 5.43 Prayer For The Day. With the Bishop of Manchester David Walker. 5.45 Farming Today. With Charlotte Smith. 5.58 Tweet Of The Day. Little owl.

Radio 4 Extra Digital only 6.0 Falco: Poseidon's Gold 6.15 Inspector Ghote's First Case 6.30 Paul Temple And The Geneva Mystery 7.0 The Little World Of Don Camillo 7.30 Cabin Pressure 8.0 Dad's Army 8.30 Take It From Here 9.0 The Young Postmen 9.30 Puzzle Panel 10.0 Big In Samoa 11.0 We Are Stardust, We Are Golden 11.15 Sirens Of Fleet Street 12.0 Dad's Army 12.30 Take It From Here 1.0 Falco: Poseidon's Gold 1.15 Inspector Ghote's First Case 1.30 Paul Temple And The Geneva Mystery 2.0 The Golden Notebook 2.15 A Short History Of Ireland 2.30 The Grass Is Singing 2.45 The Bugatti Queen 3.0 Big In Samoa 4.0 The 4 O'Clock Show 5.0 King Street Junior Revisited 5.30 The Little World Of Don Camillo 6.0 Planet B 6.30 Journey Into Space 7.0 Dad's Army 7.30 Take It From Here 8.0 Falco: Poseidon's Gold 8.15 Inspector Ghote's First Case 8.30 Paul Temple And The Geneva Mystery 9.0 We Are Stardust, We Are Golden 9.15 Sirens Of Fleet Street 10.0 Cabin Pressure 10.30 Laura Solon: Talking And Not Talking 11.0 The Nick Revell Show 11.30 Think The Unthinkable 12.0 Planet B 12.30 Journey Into Space 1.0 Falco: Poseidon's Gold 1.15 Inspector Ghote's First Case 1.30 Paul Temple And The Geneva Mystery 2.0 The Young Postmen 2.30 Puzzle Panel 3.0 Big In Samoa 4.0 We Are Stardust, We Are Golden 4.15 Sirens Of Fleet Street 5.0 King Street Junior Revisited 5.30 The Little World Of Don Camillo World Service Digital and 198 kHz after R4 8.30 Business Daily 8.50 Witness 9.0 News 9.06 Assignment 9.30 Healthcheck 10.0 World Update 11.0 News 11.06 Outside Source 12.0 News 12.06 Outlook 1.0 Newshour 2.0 Newshour 3.0 News 3.06 Business Daily 3.30 Assignment 4.0 The Newsroom 4.30 Sport Today 5.0 The Newsroom 5.30 World Business Report 6.0 World Have Your Say 7.0 The Newsroom 7.30 Science In Action 8.0 News 8.06 Assignment 8.30 World Business Report 8.50 From Our Own Correspondent 9.0 Newshour 10.0 News 10.06 Outlook 11.0 News 11.06 The Newsroom 11.30 World Business Report 12.0 The Newsroom 12.20 Sports News 12.30 Assignment 1.0 News 1.06 Business Matters 2.0 The Newsroom 2.30 Science In Action 3.0 News 3.06 Outlook 4.0 Newsday 4.30 World Football 5.0 Newsday (c) 2014 Guardian Newspapers Limited.

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