2026-01-31 04:30 ..programmes start at 7.00pm 04:31 ..programmes start at 7.00pm 05:58 This is BBC Four Programmes start at 7.00pm. [HD] 06:00 TOTP: 1999 Jamie Theakston presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 5 March 1999 and featuring Blur, The Corrs, The Cardigans, Whitney Houston, Stereophonics and Britney Spears. [S] 06:30 TOTP: 1999 Gail Porter presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 5 March 1999 and featuring Cher, Skunk Anansie, Whitney Houston, East 17, Stereophonics, Blur and Boyzone. [S] 07:00 TOTP: 1979 Mike Read presents the pop chart programme, featuring Nazareth, The Three Degrees, UFO, The Members, Sally Oldfield, Two Man Sound, Generation X and The Pointer Sisters. [S] 07:35 TOTP 1989 Simon Mayo and Steve Wright present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 2 February 1989 and featuring Holly Johnson, Sheena Easton, Hue and Cry, Roachford and Simply Red. [S] 08:05 TOTP: 1976 Noel Edmonds presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 6 May 1976 and featuring Mud, Sutherland Bros & Quiver, Cliff Richard, Frankie Valli, The Rolling Stones and Abba. [S] 08:45 TOTP: 1976 David Hamilton presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 20 May 1976 and featuring Showaddywaddy, Marmalade, Tina Charles, Robin Sarstedt, Mud, Cliff Richard and The Four Seasons. [S] 09:25 The Who at the Electric Proms Pete Townshend and Roger Daltrey in a session recorded at the Roundhouse in north London. Contains some strong language. [S] 10:15 Pete Townshend: This Cultural Life Pete Townshend, songwriter, guitarist and co-founder of The Who, talks to John Wilson about his cultural influences. [S] [HD] 10:45 The Who at Glastonbury Mark Radcliffe looks back at the headlining performance from The Who. Contains some strong language. [S] 11:45 TOTP: 1999 Jamie Theakston presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 5 March 1999 and featuring Blur, The Corrs, The Cardigans, Whitney Houston, Stereophonics and Britney Spears. [S] 12:15 TOTP: 1999 Gail Porter presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 5 March 1999 and featuring Cher, Skunk Anansie, Whitney Houston, East 17, Stereophonics, Blur and Boyzone. [S] 12:45 TOTP: 1979 Mike Read presents the pop chart programme, featuring Nazareth, The Three Degrees, UFO, The Members, Sally Oldfield, Two Man Sound, Generation X and The Pointer Sisters. [S] 13:25 TOTP 1989 Simon Mayo and Steve Wright present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 2 February 1989 and featuring Holly Johnson, Sheena Easton, Hue and Cry, Roachford and Simply Red. [S] 13:55 TOTP: 1976 Noel Edmonds presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 6 May 1976 and featuring Mud, Sutherland Bros & Quiver, Cliff Richard, Frankie Valli, The Rolling Stones and Abba. [S] 14:35 This is BBC Four Programmes start at 7.00pm. [HD] 16:30 ..programmes start at 7.00pm 22:30 ..programmes start at 7.00pm
2026-02-01 04:30 ..programmes start at 7.00pm 05:58 This is BBC Four Programmes start at 7.00pm. [HD] 06:00 Meet the Ancestors 2/6. Archaeologist Julian Richards joins an excavation team as they uncover a rare find from a fourth-century Roman cemetery in Winchester: a lead coffin. [S] 06:30 Britain's Wild Places: Ravens Return Natural history short. Newborough Forest, on the edge of the west coast of Anglesey in north Wales, is home to one of the biggest raven roosts in Europe. [S] 06:40 The Good Old Days Leonard Sachs chairs the old-time music hall programme. With Les Dawson, Lorna Luft, Stephanie Voss, Bryan Burdon, Bill Drysdale, Chrissie Cartwright and Peter Reeves. [S] 07:30 Hetty Wainthropp Investigates 5/6. Hetty agrees to help an anxious mother whose schizophrenic adult son has disappeared. [S] 08:20 Blackshore 5/6. With Cian on her side, Fia takes the law into her own hands to find the truth. Contains some strong language, sexual violence and some upsetting scenes. [S,AD] [HD] 09:10 Blackshore 6/6. Fia is still struggling to find the evidence she needs to bring the case to a close. Contains some strong language, prolonged violence and upsetting scenes. [S,AD] [HD] 10:00 Afire Tensions escalate among a group of young people at a holiday home by the Baltic coast. Contains some strong language and some upsetting scenes. [2023] [S] [HD] 11:40 Parkinson with Terry Wogan,... ...Betty Boothroyd and Harry Enfield. Chat show hosted by Michael Parkinson, featuring guests Terry Wogan, Betty Boothroyd and Harry Enfield. [S] 12:40 Yes, Prime Minister 4/8. Classic sitcom. When a scandal breaks in the City, Jim Hacker and Sir Humphrey cannot agree on who should be the new governor of the Bank of England. [S] 13:10 Yes, Prime Minister 5/8. Classic political sitcom. Jim Hacker meets a local councillor who has radical ideas about local government. The PM likes what he hears, unlike Sir Humphrey. [S] 13:40 Hetty Wainthropp Investigates 5/6. Hetty agrees to help an anxious mother whose schizophrenic adult son has disappeared. [S] 14:30 This is BBC Four Programmes start at 7.00pm. [HD] 16:30 ..programmes start at 7.00pm 22:30 ..programmes start at 7.00pm
2026-02-02 04:30 ..programmes start at 7.00pm 05:58 This is BBC Four Programmes start at 7.00pm. [HD] 06:00 Come Dancing 1978: Grand Final Terry Wogan hosts as Midlands and West take on North West in the 1978 Come Dancing grand final from the Lyceum Ballroom, London. With commentary by Barri Haynes. [S] 06:40 Wogan's Best of Blankety Blank Terry Wogan introduces a classic edition of the celebrity word game, featuring guest panellists Lorraine Chase, Val Doonican, David Hamilton, Dickie Henderson, Karen Kay and Elaine Stritch. [S] 07:10 Wogan: The Best Of 14/15. Sir Terry Wogan presents more magical moments from his days in the hotseat of Britain's best-loved chat show, with guests including Judi Dench, Helen Mirren and Bob Hoskins. [S] 07:55 Mark Lawson Talks to Terry Wogan Mark Lawson talks to legendary broadcaster Terry Wogan about his life and 50-year career, from his early years on Irish radio to his ever-popular Radio 2 show. [S] [HD] 08:55 Ibsen: The Lady from the Sea (1974) The 1974 adaption of Henrik Ibsen's story of Ellida Wangel, her marriage issues and her pursuit of happiness and love elsewhere. [S] 10:45 Mañana Broadcast on 1 February 1956, composer Arthur Benjamin's Mañana was the first opera commissioned by the BBC. [S]