User:Tom Morris/Radio 4 Patrol Sample
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To understand the context of this page, see Wikipedia talk:WikiProject BBC.
Basically, the idea is to get Radio 4 listeners to collaborate on 'patrolling' Radio 4 for interesting new material that can be copied into Wikipedia.
The code is up in my mercurial repository.
2011-01-16
[edit]- 00:00–00:30: Midnight News
- 00:30–00:48: Afternoon Reading
- 00:48–01:00: Shipping Forecast
- Not required
- 01:00–05:20: Selection of BBC World Service Programmes
- 05:20–05:30: Shipping Forecast
- Not required
- 05:30–05:43: News Briefing
- 05:43–05:45: Bells on Sunday
- Done updated Talk:Durham Cathedral
- 05:45–06:00: Profile
- Done
- 06:00–06:05: News Headlines
- 06:05–06:35: Something Understood
- 06:35–06:57: On Your Farm
- 06:57–07:00: Weather
- 07:00–07:10: News and Papers
- 07:10–07:55: Sunday
- 07:55–07:57: Radio 4 Appeal
- 07:57–08:00: Weather
- 08:00–08:10: News and Papers
- 08:10–08:50: Sunday Worship
- 08:50–09:00: A Point of View
- 09:00–10:00: Broadcasting House
- 10:00–11:15: The Archers Omnibus
- 11:15–12:00: Desert Island Discs
- 12:00–12:32: I'm Sorry I Haven't A Clue
- Done ISIHAC doesn't have anything that can be put into Wikipedia, sadly. Uncyclopedia on the other hand. —Tom Morris 21:05, 16 January 2011 (UTC)
- 12:32–12:57: Food Programme
- 12:57–13:00: Weather
- 13:00–13:30: The World This Weekend
- 13:30–14:00: Exploding Cinema
- 14:00–14:45: Gardeners' Question Time
- 14:45–15:00: How The Mighty Have Fallen
- 15:00–16:00: Classic Serial
- 16:00–16:30: Open Book
- 16:30–17:00: Lost Voices of Afghanistan
- 17:00–17:40: Children Who Kill
- Done
- 17:40–17:54: Profile
- Done
- 17:54–17:57: Shipping Forecast
- Not required
- 17:57–18:00: Weather
- 18:00–18:15: Six O'Clock News
- 18:15–19:00: Pick of the Week
- 19:00–19:15: The Archers
- 19:15–19:45: Americana
- 19:45–20:00: Afternoon Reading
- Not required
- 20:00–20:30: More or Less
- 20:30–21:00: Last Word
- 21:00–21:26: Money Box
- 21:26–21:30: Radio 4 Appeal
- 21:30–22:00: In Business
- 22:00–22:45: Westminster Hour
- 22:45–23:00: What the Papers Say
- Done
- 23:00–23:30: The Film Programme
- 23:30–00:00: Something Understood
2011-01-17
[edit]- 00:00–00:15: Midnight News
- 00:15–00:45: Thinking Allowed
- 00:45–00:48: Bells on Sunday
- Done repeat
- 00:48–01:00: Shipping Forecast
- Not required
- 01:00–05:20: Selection of BBC World Service Programmes
- 05:20–05:30: Shipping Forecast
- Not required
- 05:30–05:43: News Briefing
- 05:43–05:45: Prayer for the Day
- 05:45–05:57: Farming Today
- 05:57–06:00: Weather
- 06:00–09:00: Today
- 09:00–09:45: Start the Week
- 09:45–10:00: Book of the Week
- 10:00–10:45: Woman's Hour
- Done requested biography for Lalla Florence
- 10:45–11:00: Woman's Hour Drama
- 11:00–11:30: Lords a Living
- 11:30–12:00: Ed Reardon's Week
- 12:00–12:53: You and Yours
- 12:53–12:57: Brief Encounters
- 12:57–13:00: Weather
- 13:00–13:30: World at One
- 13:30–14:00: Brain of Britain
- 14:00–14:15: The Archers
- 14:15–15:00: Afternoon Play
- Not required
- 15:00–15:45: Archive on 4
- 15:45–16:00: Life at 24 Frames a Second
- 16:00–16:30: Food Programme
- 16:30–16:55: Beyond Belief
- 16:55–17:00: Brief Encounters
- 17:00–18:00: PM
- 18:00–18:30: Six O'Clock News
- 18:30–19:00: I'm Sorry I Haven't A Clue
- 19:00–19:15: The Archers
- 19:15–19:45: Front Row
- 19:45–20:00: Woman's Hour Drama
- 20:00–20:30: Young, Muslim and Black
- Not required
- 20:30–21:00: Crossing Continents
- 21:00–21:30: Material World
- 21:30–21:58: Start the Week
- 21:58–22:00: Weather
- 22:00–22:45: The World Tonight
- 22:45–23:00: Book at Bedtime
- 23:00–23:30: Word of Mouth
- 23:30–00:00: Today in Parliament