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  5. Schedule, Monday 2 November 2009

'Factual: Arts, Culture & the Media' schedule for Monday 2 November 2009

  1. 00:00–01:00
    BBC Radio 1
    The lowdown on the latest releases.
  2. 01:00–02:00
    BBC Radio 1
    2/10. Radio 1's story of the decade continues as we rewind to 2001.
  3. 01:05–02:00
    BBC World Service
    Prominent international thinkers debating big ideas.
  4. 01:15–01:20
    BBC One (Northern Ireland only)
    BBC Radio Ulster presenter Ralph McLean speaks openly about his lifelong love of music. (R)
  5. 09:00–09:45
    BBC Radio 4
    Andrew Marr with Daniel Kramer, Viktor Mayer-Schönberger, Clare Lockhart and Quentin Letts
  6. 09:32–10:00
    BBC World Service
    Samuel Maoz's film Lebanon, Michael Feinstein, Stalin, John Kani.
  7. 09:45–10:00
    BBC Radio 4 (FM only)
    1/5. In 1892 Maugham enrolled at St Thomas' medical school, but his heart wasn't in it.
  8. 10:00–12:15
    BBC Asian Network
    Nikki Bedi with the best in arts, entertainment and music.
  9. 12:00–13:00
    BBC Radio 3
    1/5. Focusing on the recognition for both Nielsen's first symphony and his first choral work.
  10. 12:20–12:30
    BBC Asian Network
    Nikki Bedi with the best in arts, entertainment and music.
  11. 13:00–16:00
    BBC Radio 5 live
    Sting on his new album If On A Winter's Night and Serena Williams on her autobiography.
  12. 13:15–14:00
    BBC Radio Scotland
    Join Clare English for a literary treat with new writing and favourite authors.
  13. 13:32–14:00
    BBC World Service
    Samuel Maoz's film Lebanon, Michael Feinstein, Stalin, John Kani.
  14. 17:00–19:00
    BBC Radio 3
    Sean Rafferty presents a selection of music and guests from the arts world.
  15. 18:30–18:55
    BBC Radio Foyle
    Poet Derek Mahon talks about his life and writing.
  16. 18:30–18:55
    BBC Radio Ulster
    Poet Derek Mahon talks about his life and writing.
  17. 19:00–19:30
    BBC One (Channel Islands, London, Northern Ireland, Oxfordshire, Scotland, Wales only)
    Adrian and Christine are joined by Sting and Carrie Grant on The X Factor phenomenon.
  18. 19:00–22:00
    BBC Bristol
    Keith brings you great music and guests including the soul jukebox and his 60s expert.
  19. 19:00–22:00
    BBC Somerset
    Keith brings you great music and guests including the soul jukebox and his 60s expert.
  20. 19:00–22:00
    BBC Wiltshire
    Keith brings you great music and guests including the soul jukebox and his 60s expert.
  21. 19:05–22:00
    BBC Gloucestershire
    Keith brings you great music and guests including the soul jukebox and his 60s expert.
  22. 19:15–19:45
    BBC Radio 4
    LA Confidential writer James Ellroy and Clooney's latest, The Men Who Stare at Goats.
  23. 19:45–20:00
    BBC Three
    6/13. A behind-the-scenes look at Beauty and the Beast (Part Two).
  24. 21:00–22:00
    BBC Four
    3/3. How the American movie industry changed British culture in the 1920s and 30s.
  25. 21:00–22:00
    BBC Radio 1
    3/10. Radio 1's story of the decade continues as we rewind to 2002.
  26. 21:15–22:00
    BBC Radio 3
    Matthew Sweet talks to director Jane Campion. Plus Michael Goldfarb's memories of 1989.
  27. 21:30–21:58
    BBC Radio 4
    Andrew Marr with Daniel Kramer, Viktor Mayer-Schönberger, Clare Lockhart and Quentin Letts
  28. 21:32–22:00
    BBC Radio Wales
    2/4. Poet Paul Henry looks at how Felix Mendelssohn was inspired by a journey to Wales.
  29. 22:00–23:00
    BBC Radio 3
    1/5. Focusing on the recognition for both Nielsen's first symphony and his first choral work.
  30. 22:32–23:00
    BBC World Service
    Jane Campion's Bright Star, Taipei Museum, Animal Farm.
  31. 23:00–23:15
    BBC Radio 3
    1/5. Robert Macfarlane on the link between paths and stories, and paths as ghostly spaces.
  32. 23:00–23:30
    BBC Radio 4
    Former prime minister John Major chooses a selection of his favourite pieces of writing. (R)
  33. 23:30–00:00
    BBC Radio 2
    3/6. Curtis Stigers remembers clarinettist and bandleader Benny Goodman in his centenary year.
  34. 00:00–01:00
    BBC Four
    1/3. Waldemar Januszczak explores St Peter's in Rome, and details the birth of Baroque. (R)
  35. 00:30–00:48
    BBC Radio 4
    1/5. In 1892 Maugham enrolled at St Thomas' medical school, but his heart wasn't in it.
  36. 01:00–02:00
    BBC Four
    2/3. Waldemar Januszczak focuses on the route of the pilgrimage to Santiago de Compostela. (R)
  37. 02:00–03:05
    BBC Four
    3/3. After touring Europe, Waldemar Januszczak brings the Baroque home to England. (R)
  38. 03:05–04:05
    BBC Four
    3/3. How the American movie industry changed British culture in the 1920s and 30s. (R)
  39. 03:32–04:00
    BBC World Service
    Jane Campion's Bright Star, Taipei Museum, Animal Farm.

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