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FM Schedule for Sunday 29 November 2009

  1. 00:00–00:30
    The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4.
  2. 00:30–00:48
    4/5. Robert Shearman's persuasive fantasy depicts the devil in the guise of a romantic novelist (R)
  3. 00:48–01:00
  4. 01:00–05:20
    BBC Radio 4 joins the BBC World Service.
  5. 05:20–05:30
  6. 05:30–05:43
  7. 05:43–05:45
    The sound of bells from St Mary Redcliffe Church in Bristol.
  8. 05:45–06:00
    4/4. Clive Coleman revisits Donohue vs Stevenson, better known as The Case of the Paisley Snail
  9. 06:00–06:05
    The latest national and international news.
  10. 06:05–06:35
    Mike Wooldridge considers the Sufi tradition - its history, beliefs and practices.
  11. 06:35–06:57
    Lionel Kelleway explores the important benefits of ivy to British wildlife.
  12. 06:57–07:00
    The latest weather forecast.
  13. 07:00–07:10
    The latest news headlines. Including a look at the papers.
  14. 07:10–07:55
    Edward Stourton discusses the religious and ethical news of the week.
  15. 07:55–07:58
    Johnny Ball appeals on behalf of Computer Aid International.
  16. 07:58–08:00
    The latest weather forecast.
  17. 08:00–08:10
    The latest news headlines. Including a look at the papers.
  18. 08:10–08:50
    A service for Advent from St Ninian's Cathedral, Perth, led by Very Rev Hunter Farquharson
  19. 08:50–09:00
    Clive James reflects on the spirit in which sport is played.
  20. 09:00–10:00
    We hear from two Holocaust survivors with contrasting tales of hope and despair.
  21. 10:00–11:15
  22. 11:15–12:00
    Kirsty Young's castaway is the singer-songwriter Morrissey.
  23. 12:00–12:32
    2/6. Jack Dee chairs. Barry Cryer, Graeme Garden and Tim Brooke-Taylor are joined by Rob Brydon
  24. 12:32–12:57
    The 2009 Food and Farming Awards judges tour the UK visiting winners and finalists.
  25. 12:57–13:00
    The latest weather forecast.
  26. 13:00–13:30
    A look at events around the world with Brian Hanrahan.
  27. 13:30–14:00
    Ruth McDonald searches for a woman who was attacked by the IRA in Northern Ireland in 1971 (R)
  28. 14:00–14:45
    Eric Robson chairs. With Bob Flowerdew, Anne Swithinbank and Matt Gibbs.
  29. 14:45–15:00
    5/5. Average siblings share half of their genes, but identical twins share all of theirs. (R)
  30. 15:00–16:00
    1/3. George Smiley is called out of retirement to seek out a mole at the heart of the Circus.
  31. 16:00–16:30
    Jeanette Winterson discusses her two new books for children.
  32. 16:30–16:56
    4/6. Peggy Reynolds investigates the layers of mystery surrounding Larkin's much-loved poem.
  33. 16:56–17:00
    Margaret Thatcher and Anthony Meyer submit their nominations for the Tory leadership.
  34. 17:00–17:40
    Gerry Northam examines the problems being posed by the shortage of organs for transplants.
  35. 17:40–17:54
    4/8. By Glyn Maxwell. Two nurses tend to a man who has been in a coma for over 20 years.
  36. 17:54–17:57
    The latest shipping forecast.
  37. 17:57–18:00
    The latest weather forecast.
  38. 18:00–18:15
    The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4.
  39. 18:15–19:00
    Liz Barclay introduces her selection of highlights from the past week on BBC radio.
  40. 19:00–19:15
    The future looks bleak for Peggy.
  41. 19:15–19:45
    Matt Frei talks to Garrison Keillor about Thanksgiving and all things American.
  42. 19:45–20:00
    2/5. By Anita Sullivan. Rumours remain about missions that went wrong and were never reported. (R)
  43. 20:00–20:30
    Roger Bolton airs listeners' views on BBC radio programmes and policy.
  44. 20:30–21:00
    Marking the lives Max Robertson; Elizabeth Soderstrom; Lino Lacedelli; John Craxton.
  45. 21:00–21:26
    Paul Lewis with the latest news from the world of personal finance.
  46. 21:26–21:30
    Johnny Ball appeals on behalf of Computer Aid International.
  47. 21:30–21:58
    Peter Day hears from people who are taking a different approach to running companies.
  48. 21:58–22:00
    The latest weather forecast.
  49. 22:00–23:00
    Reports from behind the scenes at Westminster.
  50. 23:00–23:30
    The Czech leadership are forced to resign but demonstrators in Prague keep up the pressure
  51. 23:30–00:00
    Mike Wooldridge considers the Sufi tradition - its history, beliefs and practices.
  52. 00:00–00:15
    The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4.
  53. 00:15–00:45
    Will UK party politics be transformed by new media and digital technology?
  54. 00:45–00:48
    The sound of bells from St Mary Redcliffe Church in Bristol.
  55. 00:48–01:00
    The latest shipping forecast.
  56. 01:00–05:20
    BBC Radio 4 joins the BBC World Service.

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