Daily schedule As of April 2025, Radio 4 is on air from 05:00 to 01:00 every Monday to Friday, and 05:30 to 01:00 every Saturday and Sunday. The station simulcasts the
BBC World Service during its downtime overnight including
Newsday (Radio). An online schedule page lists the running order of programmes.
Production The station broadcasts a mix of live and pre-recorded programmes. Live programming includes breakfast programme
Today, magazine programme ''
Woman's Hour, consumer affairs programme You and Yours, and (often) the music, film, books, arts and culture programme Front Row. Continuity is managed from Broadcasting House with news bulletins, including the hourly summaries and longer programmes such as the Six O'Clock News
and Midnight News
, and news programmes such as Today
, The World at One
and PM'', which by early 2013 had returned to Broadcasting House after 15 years at
BBC Television Centre in
White City. The news returning to Broadcasting House has also meant that newsreaders can provide cover for continuity, which regularly occurs at 23:00 each night and 16:00 on a Sunday. This has reduced the total number of continuity announcers required each day down from four to three. The
Greenwich Time Signal, popularly known as "the pips", is broadcast every hour to herald the news bulletin, except at midnight and 18:00, and 22:00 on Sunday, when the chimes of
Big Ben are played. There is no Greenwich Time Signal at 15:00 on Saturday or 11:00 and 12:00 on Sunday due to the Saturday Afternoon drama and the omnibus edition of
The Archers respectively. Only pips broadcast on FM and LW are accurate. On digital platforms there is a delay of between three and five seconds, and up to 23 seconds online.
Programmes Radio 4 programmes cover a wide variety of genre including news and current affairs, history, culture, science, religion, arts, comedy, drama and entertainment. A number of the programmes on Radio 4 take the form of a "magazine" show, featuring numerous small contributions over the course of the programme—''
Woman's Hour, From Our Own Correspondent, You and Yours''. The rise of these magazine shows is primarily due to the work of
Tony Whitby, controller of Radio 4 from 1970 to 1975. The station hosts a number of long-running programmes, many of which have been broadcast for over 40 years. Most programmes are available to U.K. listeners for 30 days or over a year after broadcast as streaming audio from Radio 4's
Listen again page and via
BBC Sounds. (A selection of programmes is also available as
podcasts or
downloadable audio files.) The
Listen again page is essential for overseas listeners in different time zones as it enables them to hear programmes at a reasonable hour. In July 2025, the BBC blocked its non-U.K. audience (approximately 300,000 listeners) from using
Listen again. In response to listeners’ complaints, the BBC reversed itself the following month. On August 7, it was announced on Radio 4’s
Feedback that
Listen again (aka ‘On demand’) would be restored for its overseas Radio 4 and World Service listeners.But as of January 2026, the BBC provides
Listen again to overseas listeners for fewer than half its Radio 4 programmes. Many comedy and drama programmes from the Radio 4 archives are broadcast on
BBC Radio 4 Extra. Due to the capacity limitations of DAB and increasing sport broadcasts on
BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra, BBC Radio 4 DAB has to reduce its bit rate most evenings, such that after 7 p.m. its DAB output is usually in mono, even though many of its programmes are made in stereo (including its flagship drama "The Archers"), these can be heard in stereo only on FM, Digital TV on Freeview & Freesat (Ch. 704), Sky, Virgin and on line via BBC Sounds. BBC World Service, which uses BBC Radio 4 FM & DAB frequencies between 01:00 and 05:20, is in stereo, but only on Radio 4 FM & DAB and not on its own dedicated DAB channel. BBC Radio 4 Extra broadcasts in mono on DAB, but has always been in stereo on Digital TV (Freeview / Freesat Ch 708), Sky, Virgin and online. == Notable continuity announcers and newsreaders ==