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  5. Schedule, Thursday 29 October 2009

'Factual: Arts, Culture & the Media' schedule for Thursday 29 October 2009

  1. 01:30–02:00
    BBC Four
    2/4. David Heathcote uncovers the controversial story of the London Transport HQ. (R)
  2. 03:30–04:00
    BBC Four
    2/4. David Heathcote uncovers the controversial story of the London Transport HQ. (R)
  3. 03:32–04:00
    BBC World Service
    The best of the world's arts, film, music, literature and music brought to you every day.
  4. 09:00–09:45
    BBC Radio 4
    Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss the pessimistic philosophy of Arthur Schopenhauer.
  5. 09:32–10:00
    BBC World Service
    The best of the world's arts, film, music, literature and music brought to you every day.
  6. 10:00–12:15
    BBC Asian Network
    Arts, entertainment and music with Ameet Chana sitting in for Nikki Bedi.
  7. 11:30–12:00
    BBC Radio 4
    1/2. Reece Shearsmith examines some classic scary moments from British radio and television.
  8. 12:00–13:00
    BBC Radio 3
    4/5. Exploring Mussorgsky's song cycle, Songs and Dances of Death, and the opera Khovanshchina.
  9. 12:20–12:30
    BBC Asian Network
    Arts, entertainment and music with Ameet Chana sitting in for Nikki Bedi.
  10. 13:00–16:00
    BBC Radio 5 live
    With The Rise and Fall of Little Voice's Lesley Sharp, and The Thick of It's Rebecca Front
  11. 13:15–14:00
    BBC Radio Scotland
    Nick Hornby discusses An Education and there's a review of Michael Jackson's This Is It.
  12. 13:32–14:00
    BBC World Service
    The best of the world's arts, film, music, literature and music brought to you every day.
  13. 16:00–16:30
    BBC Radio 4
    Five more leading novelists nominate books they think have been unfairly neglected.
  14. 17:00–19:00
    BBC Radio 3
    Presented by Sean Rafferty. With organist Carlo Curley and composer Steve Reich.
  15. 18:00–19:00
    BBC Devon
    Taking a look at the theatre, music and arts scene in Devon. With Jo Loosemore.
  16. 18:03–18:30
    BBC Radio Cymru
    Celfyddyd a thrafodaeth. Arts discussion programme.
  17. 18:30–18:55
    BBC Radio Foyle
    Arts magazine with Marie-Louise Muir reporting on film, music, books and the visual arts.
  18. 18:30–18:55
    BBC Radio Ulster
    Arts magazine with Marie-Louise Muir reporting on film, music, books and the visual arts.
  19. 18:32–19:00
    BBC Radio Wales
    Nicola Heywood Thomas' guest is Roger Burnell, the man behind It's My Shout.
  20. 19:00–20:00
    BBC HD
    Lauren Laverne presents from the Glasgow School of Art.
  21. 19:00–19:30
    BBC One (Cambridgeshire, London, Northern Ireland, Scotland, Wales, Yorkshire only)
    Comedian Jack Dee is in the studio with Adrian and Christine.
  22. 19:00–19:25
    BBC Two (Northern Ireland only)
    1/6. Philip Campbell visits the the O'Neill country of Tyrone and South Derry. (R)
  23. 19:00–20:00
    BBC Two (England, Wales only)
    Lauren Laverne presents from the Glasgow School of Art.
  24. 19:00–22:00
    BBC Bristol
    Keith brings you great music and guests including the soul jukebox and his 60's expert.
  25. 19:00–22:00
    BBC Somerset
    Keith brings you great music and guests including the soul jukebox and his 60's expert.
  26. 19:05–22:00
    BBC Gloucestershire
    Keith brings you great music and guests including the soul jukebox and his 60's expert.
  27. 19:15–19:45
    BBC Radio 4
    A report on the Ashmolean Museum's re-opening, after a multi-million pound redevelopment.
  28. 19:25–19:30
    BBC Two (Northern Ireland only)
    BBC Radio Ulster presenter Ralph McLean speaks openly about his lifelong love of music. (R)
  29. 19:30–20:00
    BBC Four
    2/4. David Heathcote uncovers the controversial story of the London Transport HQ. (R)
  30. 20:00–21:00
    BBC Four
    2/3. The story of 1920s London's Bright Young People, a tale of sex, drink and drugs. (R)
  31. 21:00–22:00
    BBC Wiltshire
    Keith brings you great music and guests including the soul jukebox and his 60's expert.
  32. 21:15–22:00
    BBC Radio 3
    Rana Mitter hosts a public debate: Is The West Losing Its Nerve?
  33. 21:30–21:58
    BBC Radio 4
    Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss the pessimistic philosophy of Arthur Schopenhauer.
  34. 22:00–23:00
    BBC Radio 3
    4/5. Exploring Mussorgsky's song cycle, Songs and Dances of Death, and the opera Khovanshchina.
  35. 22:32–23:00
    BBC World Service
    Philip Roth, Porgy and Bess, Mein Kampf, Garth Cartwright
  36. 23:00–00:00
    BBC HD
    Lauren Laverne presents from the Glasgow School of Art.
  37. 23:00–23:15
    BBC Radio 3
    4/5. Poet Sean O'Brien charts the growth of Newcastle's Literary and Philosophical Society.
  38. 23:20–00:20
    BBC Two (England, Wales only)
    Paul Merton uses clips and interviews to explore Alfred Hitchcock's British films. (R)
  39. 23:20–00:20
    BBC Two (Northern Ireland, Scotland only)
    Lauren Laverne presents from the Glasgow School of Art.
  40. 00:00–01:00
    BBC Four
    2/3. The story of 1920s London's Bright Young People, a tale of sex, drink and drugs. (R)
  41. 00:20–01:20
    BBC Two (Scotland only)
    Paul Merton uses clips and interviews to explore Alfred Hitchcock's British films.
  42. 00:30–06:00
    BBC Radio Scotland (MW only)
    Drama, opera, ballet feature in this week's theatre-themed Zone.
  43. 01:05–02:05
    BBC Two (Northern Ireland only)
    Paul Merton uses clips and interviews to explore Alfred Hitchcock's British films.
  44. 03:32–04:00
    BBC World Service
    Philip Roth, Porgy and Bess, Mein Kampf, Garth Cartwright

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