BBC Four Schedule
Schedule
Evening
19:00
D-Day Remembered—Episode 1
1/4On the day D-Day celebrates its 65th birthday, an evening of discussion and recollection.
19:15
News 44—D-Day
2/6A look at the first secret landings in Normandy.
19:30
D-Day Remembered—Episode 2
2/4On the day D-Day celebrates its 65th birthday, an evening of discussion and recollection.
19:45
D-Day: Turning the Tide
The extraordinary and moving story of D-Day, seen through the eyes of those who took part.(R)
20:35
D-Day Remembered—Episode 3
3/4On the day D-Day celebrates its 65th birthday, an evening of discussion and recollection.
20:50
D-Day: Secret Maps
How tens of thousands of maps were created for the Allied invasion of Europe in 1944.(R)
21:20
D-Day Remembered—Episode 4
4/4On the day D-Day celebrates its 65th birthday, an evening of discussion and recollection.
21:35
D-Day to Berlin: Newsnight Special
Documentary acclaimed as the most important colour footage taken during WWII.(R)
22:35
Keep on Running: 50 Years of Island Records
The story of Island Records, the Jamaican-founded record label built by Chris Blackwell.(R)
Late
00:05
Island at the BBC
With Cat Stevens, Roxy Music, Bob Marley, Steel Pulse, U2, PJ Harvey and Amy Winehouse.(R)
01:05
Terry Jones's Barbarians—The Primitive Celts
1/4The Celts, invaded by Rome in AD58, were not warlike and illiterate as often portrayed.(R)
02:05
How the Celts Saved Britain—A New Civilisation
1/2How the Irish saved Britain from cultural oblivion during the Dark Ages of 400-800AD.(R)
03:05
How the Celts Saved Britain—Salvation
2/2How Irish missionaries brought literacy and technology to Scotland and England.(R)








