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BBC Radio 4 is a British national radio station owned and operated by the BBC. The station replaced the BBC Home Service on 30 September 1967 and broadcasts a wide variety of spoken-word programmes from the BBC's headquarters at Broadcasting House, London. Since 2019, the station controller has been Mohit Bakaya. He replaced Gwyneth Williams, who had been the station controller since 2010. Broadcasting throughout the United Kingdom, the Isle of Man and the Channel Islands on FM, LW and DAB, and on BBC Sounds, it can be received in the eastern counties of Ireland, northern France and Northern Europe. It is available on Freeview, Sky, and Virgin Media. Radio 4 currently reaches over 10 million listeners, making it the UK's second most-popular radio station after Radio 2. BBC Radio 4 broadcasts news programmes such as Today and The World at One, heralded on air by the Greenwich Time Signal pips or the chimes of Big Ben. The pips are only accurate on FM, and LW; there is a delay on digital radio of three to five seconds and online up to twenty-three seconds. Radio 4 broadcasts the Shipping Forecast which, in August 2017, was 150 years old. According to RAJAR, the station broadcasts to a weekly audience of 9.1 million with a listening share of 11% as of December 2023. Overview BBC Radio 4 is the second-most-popular British domestic radio station by total hours, after Radio 2. It recorded its highest audience, of 11 million listeners, in May 2011, and was "UK Radio Station of the Year" at the 2003, 2004, 2008 and 2023 Radio Academy Awards. It also won a Peabody Award in 2002 for File on 4: Export Controls. Costing £71.4 million (2005/6), it is the BBC's most expensive national radio network and is considered by many to be its flagship. There is no comparable British commercial network: Channel 4 abandoned plans to launch its own speech-based digital radio station in October 2008 as part of a £100m cost cutting review. The station is available on FM in most of Great Britain, parts of Ireland and the north of France; LW throughout the UK and in parts of Northern Europe, and the Atlantic north of the Azores to about 20 degrees west; DAB; Digital TV including Freeview, Freesat, Sky and Virgin Media, and on the Internet. Freesat, Sky and Virgin have a separate channel for Radio 4 LW output in mono, in addition to the FM output. The longwave signal is part of the Royal Navy's system of letters of last resort. In the event of a suspected catastrophic attack on Britain, submarine captains, in addition to other checks, check for a broadcast signal from Radio 4 on 198 longwave to verify the annihilation of organised society in Great Britain. BBC Radio 4 broadcasts a wide variety of speech-related programming, including news, drama, comedy, science and history. Music is broadcast as in documentaries relating to various forms of both popular and classical music, and the long-running music-based Desert Island Discs. Sport is also not part of the station's output, apart from during news bulletins, although between 1994 and 2023, the station's long wave frequency was used to broadcast ball-by-ball commentaries of most Test cricket matches played by England. Consequently, for around 70 days a year, listeners had to rely on FM broadcasts or DAB for mainstream Radio 4 broadcasts – the number relying solely on long wave was now a small minority. The cricket broadcasts took precedence over on-the-hour news bulletins, but not the Shipping Forecast, carried since Radio 4's move to long wave in 1978 because long wave can be received clearly at sea. History Initially the power was 100 watts on 350 metres (857 kHz). 2LO was allowed to transmit for seven minutes, after which the "operator" had to listen on the wavelength for three minutes for possible instructions to close down. On 14 November 1922 the station was transferred to the new British Broadcasting Company which in 1923 took up the nearby Savoy Hill for its broadcasting studios. At midnight on New Year's Eve 1923, the twelve chimes of Big Ben were broadcast for the first time to mark the new year. In 1927 the company became the British Broadcasting Corporation. On 9 March 1930 2LO was replaced by the BBC Regional Programme and the BBC National Programme. The letters LO continued to be used internally as a designation in the BBC for technical operations in the London area (for example, the numbering of all recordings made in London contained LO). The code LO was changed to LN in the early 1970s. When the British Broadcasting Company first began transmissions on 14 November 1922 from station 2LO in the Strand, which it had inherited from the Marconi Company (one of six commercial companies which created), but technology did not yet exist either for national coverage or joint programming between transmitters. Whilst it was possible to combine large numbers of trunk telephone lines to link transmitters for individual programmes, the process was expensive and not encouraged by the General Post Office as it tied up large parts of the telephone network. The stations that followed the establishment of 2LO in London were therefore autonomously programmed using local talent and facilities. By May 1923, simultaneous broadcasting was technically possible at least between main transmitters and relay stations, the quality was not felt to be high enough to provide a national service or regular simultaneous broadcasts. In 1924, it was felt that technical standards had improved enough for London to start to provide the majority of the output, cutting the local stations back to providing items of local interest. Main stations Each of these main stations were broadcast at approximately 1 kilowatt (kW): Relay stations Each of these relay stations were broadcast at approximately 120 watts (W): The BBC Home Service was the predecessor of Radio 4 and broadcast between 1939 and 1967. It had regional variations and was broadcast on medium wave with a network of VHF FM transmitters being added from 1955. Radio 4 replaced it on 30 September 1967, when the BBC restructured and renamed its domestic radio stations, in response to the challenge of offshore radio. It moved to long wave in November 1978, taking over the 200 kHz frequency (1,500 metres) previously held by Radio 2 - later moved to 198 kHz as a result of international agreements aimed at avoiding interference (all ITU Region 1 MW/LW broadcast frequencies are divisible by 9). At this point, Radio 4 became available across all of the UK for the first time and the station officially became known as Radio 4 UK, a title that remained until 29 September 1984. For a time during the 1970s Radio 4 carried regional news bulletins Monday to Saturday. These were broadcast twice at breakfast, at lunchtime and at 17:55. There were also programme variations for the parts of England not served by BBC Local Radio stations. These included Roundabout East Anglia, a VHF opt-out of the Today programme broadcast.... Discover the Bbc Radio 4 popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Bbc Radio 4 books.

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  • These Are Not Gentle People synopsis, comments

    These Are Not Gentle People

    Andrew Harding

    "Utterly gripping, timely and shocking" PHILIPPE SANDS"Magnificent and heartbreaking" Washington Post"Compelling and disturbing . . . quietly devastating" DAMON GALGUT"This is a bo...

  • Today Programme Puzzle Book synopsis, comments

    Today Programme Puzzle Book

    BBC & BBC Public Service Broadcating

    The best intelligent puzzle book on the market Fiendish fun! The Times Can YOU solve the Puzzle for Today?Tackle the conundrums that have been frustrating and confounding the na...

  • The Musical Human synopsis, comments

    The Musical Human

    Michael Spitzer

    A RADIO 4 BOOK OF THE WEEK 'Full of delightful nuggets' Guardian online 'Entertaining, informative and philosphical ... An essential read' All About History '...

  • Five Minutes in the Evening synopsis, comments

    Five Minutes in the Evening

    Aster

    The evening is a naturally reflective time of the day, when thoughts can end up going round and round in your head, landing on worstcase scenarios and interpretations. Five Minutes...

  • Collected Poems synopsis, comments

    Collected Poems

    Tony Harrison

    Tony Harrison published his first pamphlet of poems in 1964 and for over fifty years has been a prominent force in modern poetry. His poetic range is truly farreaching, from the in...

  • How To Write For Television 7th Edition synopsis, comments

    How To Write For Television 7th Edition

    William Smethurst

    This book provides professional tips and techniques for those wishing to break into writing for TV whether it's a soap, series drama, or situation comedy. It covers all aspects of ...

  • The Girl with Seven Names synopsis, comments

    The Girl with Seven Names

    Hyeonseo Lee

    NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLERAn extraordinary insight into life under one of the world’s most ruthless and secretive dictatorships – and the story of one woman’s terrifying struggle to...

  • A Trick of the Light synopsis, comments

    A Trick of the Light

    David Ashton

    BASED ON THE LONGRUNNING BBC RADIO 4 McLEVY DRAMA SERIES...WHILE THE STREETS OF LONDON HAD SHERLOCK HOLMES, THE DARK ALLEYS OF EDINBURGH HAD INSPECTOR JAMES McLEVYELEGANT AND CONVI...

  • Every Seventh Wave synopsis, comments

    Every Seventh Wave

    Daniel Glattauer, Katharina Bielenberg & Jamie Bulloch

    Have you ever just clicked with someone? the sequel to the international bestseller Love Virtually about a relationship conducted by email.Love Virtually ends as Leo leaves Austri...

  • The Musical Human synopsis, comments

    The Musical Human

    Michael Spitzer

    "Michael Spitzer has pulled off the impossible: a Guns, Germs and Steel for music." Daniel Levitin A colossal history spanning cultures, time, and space to explore the vib...

  • The Spitfire Kids synopsis, comments

    The Spitfire Kids

    Alasdair Cross & BBC Worldwide

    THE SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLER'An inspirational read celebrating the incredible young people who gave so much for this iconic British aircraft'. John Nichol, bestselling author of Spi...

  • Country Girls synopsis, comments

    Country Girls

    Edna O'Brien

    Edna O'Brien's wonderful, wild and moving novel shocked the nation on its publication in 1960. Adapted for the stage by the author, The Country Girls, the play, is a highly thea...

  • Cincuenta innovaciones que han cambiado el mundo synopsis, comments

    Cincuenta innovaciones que han cambiado el mundo

    Tim Harford

    A través de las fascinantes historias de cincuenta ideas e inventos, el autor de El economista camuflado explica en este nuevo libro cómo la innovación puede cambiar nuestras vidas...

  • My Teenage Diary synopsis, comments

    My Teenage Diary

    Harriet Jaine

    Ever wanted to pick the lock of a celebrity’s teenage diary?My Teenage Diary is a Radio 4 comedy show hosted by Rufus Hound featuring celebrities reading and discussing extracts fr...

  • Shadow of the Serpent synopsis, comments

    Shadow of the Serpent

    David Ashton

    ...WHILE THE STREETS OF LONDON HAD SHERLOCK HOLMES, THE DARK ALLEYS OF EDINBURGH HAD INSPECTOR JAMES McLEVY| 'ASHTON IS THE DIRECT HEIR TO ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON' actor Brian Cox |...

  • A Good Face for Radio synopsis, comments

    A Good Face for Radio

    Eddie Mair

    Eddie Mair is, by his own account, one of Britain's most beloved broadcasters.Born in Dundee, Scotland, he has worked in radio all his adult life. From the foothills of commercial ...

  • My Friend Anna synopsis, comments

    My Friend Anna

    Rachel DeLoache Williams

    NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER​ ONE OF TIME’S 100 BEST BOOKS OF THE YEARSex and the City meets Bad Blood and Catch Me if You Can in the astonishing true story of Anna Delvey, a young co...

  • Fathomless Riches synopsis, comments

    Fathomless Riches

    Richard Coles

    The memoir of popular BBC Radio 4 SATURDAY LIVE presenter and former member of the Communards, the Reverend Richard Coles.'I love @RevRichardColes SO MUCH' Caitlin MoranFATHOMLESS ...

  • Fall From Grace synopsis, comments

    Fall From Grace

    David Ashton

    BASED ON THE LONGRUNNING BBC RADIO 4 McLEVY DRAMA SERIES...WHILE THE STREETS OF LONDON HAD SHERLOCK HOLMES, THE DARK ALLEYS OF EDINBURGH HAD INSPECTOR JAMES McLEVYELEGANT AND CONVI...

  • Conversations from a Long Marriage synopsis, comments

    Conversations from a Long Marriage

    Jan Etherington

    'A sheer joy' Joanna Lumley'This book gives me hope ... that life and marriage might permanently include taking the absolute piss while simultaneously dancing in the kitchen' Emma ...

  • Nor Will He Sleep synopsis, comments

    Nor Will He Sleep

    David Ashton

    BASED ON THE LONGRUNNING BBC RADIO 4 McLEVY DRAMA SERIES...WHILE THE STREETS OF LONDON HAD SHERLOCK HOLMES, THE DARK ALLEYS OF EDINBURGH HAD INSPECTOR JAMES McLEVYELEGANT AND CONVI...

  • Beyond Words synopsis, comments

    Beyond Words

    John Humphrys

    'Wonderfully spirited' DAILY MAILThe followup to the Sunday Times Top 10 bestseller Lost for Words, from Today presenter and national treasure John Humphrys.From the huge response ...

  • Normal Schmormal synopsis, comments

    Normal Schmormal

    Ashley Blaker

    The heartwarming and hilarious partmemoir, partguide from comedian and fatherofsix Ashley Blaker, on parenting, adoption and raising children with special needs.‘We had such a vari...

  • A Bookshop in Berlin synopsis, comments

    A Bookshop in Berlin

    Françoise Frenkel

    A PEOPLE BOOK OF THE WEEK WINNER OF THE JQ–WINGATE LITERARY PRIZE “A haunting tribute to survivors and those lost foreverand a reminder, in our own troubled era, never to forget.” ...

  • Maths on the Back of an Envelope synopsis, comments

    Maths on the Back of an Envelope

    Rob Eastaway

    ‘Another terrific book by Rob Eastaway’ SIMON SINGH‘A delightfully accessible guide to how to play with numbers’ HANNAH FRYHow many cats are there in the world?What's the chance of...

  • Letters from Lockdown synopsis, comments

    Letters from Lockdown

    Evan Davis

    A remarkable collection of 'Covid Chronicles' stories from lockdown sent in from listeners to BBC Radio 4 making a deeply moving people's history of the pandemic. On 23 March 202...

  • Corsets To Camouflage synopsis, comments

    Corsets To Camouflage

    Kate Adie, (In Assoc. With Imperial & Imperial War Museums

    'The paciest and most entertaining history book to come my way' Ian McIntyre, The Times'Riveting and beautifully illustrated' The Lady'Engrossing . . . far more than a sartorial su...

  • Three Vicars Talking synopsis, comments

    Three Vicars Talking

    Rev. Richard Coles, REV KATE BOTTLEY & REV GILES FRASER

    Three Vicars Talking features all 5 of the conversations between Rev Kate Bottley, Rev Richard Coles and Rev Giles Fraser as aired on the awardnominated Radio 4.The perfect gift fo...

  • Godbothering synopsis, comments

    Godbothering

    Rhidian Brook

    ‘The problem with Rhidian’s Thoughts is how often I find myself agreeing with him. Most annoying!’ John Humphrys Why bother with God? Do you know what matters in life?What are the...

  • The Now Show Book synopsis, comments

    The Now Show Book

    Steve Punt, Hugh Dennis & Jon Holmes

    The musthave look at the world from the team behind Radio 4's THE NOW SHOW.THE NOW SHOW BOOK boldly tackles all the superlatives that other books avoid. It does this by means of ma...

  • Tequila Oil synopsis, comments

    Tequila Oil

    Hugh Thomson

    'Try this tequila oil, Hugito. Just as the alcohol hits your stomach, the chilli will as well and blow it back into your brain. It will take your head off.' Explorer Hugh Thomson t...

  • Remarkable Minds synopsis, comments

    Remarkable Minds

    BBC Radio 4

    IDEAS THAT HAVE THE POWER TO CHANGE THE WORLDThe best of an extraordinary 70 year archive, gathered in one volume for the first time. The prestigious BBC Reith Lectures have been e...

  • A 65 year Old Sapling in the Garden of Radio Four synopsis, comments

    A 65 year Old Sapling in the Garden of Radio Four

    Alice Rose Robertson

    This study looks at BBC Radio 4's Gardeners' Question Time and how a programme whos's format is essentially the same as it was when it was first broadcast, stays on the air for ove...

  • Walking Through Spring synopsis, comments

    Walking Through Spring

    Graham Hoyland

    Walking Through Spring follows Graham Hoyland’s journey as he creates a new national trail, walking with the Spring from the south coast in March up to the border with Scotland, wh...

  • Hit Factories synopsis, comments

    Hit Factories

    Karl Whitney

    After discovering a derelict record plant on the edge of a northern English city, and hearing that it was once visited by David Bowie, Karl Whitney embarks upon a journey to explor...

  • The Photographer at Sixteen synopsis, comments

    The Photographer at Sixteen

    George Szirtes

    A poet's memoir of his mother that flows backwards through time, through a tumultuous period of European history a tender and yet unsparing autobiographical journey.RADIO 4's BOOK...

  • BBC Radio 4 Brain of Britain Ultimate Quiz Book synopsis, comments

    BBC Radio 4 Brain of Britain Ultimate Quiz Book

    Russell Davies

    Pit your wits against some of the brightest minds in Britain by taking up the challenge of this ultimate quiz of 2000 questions from the Brain of Britain archives.Brain of Britain ...