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23:30 - 00:00
Counterpoint
Semi-final 3, 2026

00:00 - 00:15
Midnight News
29/03/2026

00:15 - 00:48
Take Four Books
Jan Carson

00:48 - 01:00
Shipping Forecast
29/03/2026

01:00 - 04:30
Selection of BBC World Service Programmes
29/03/2026

04:30 - 04:34
News Summary
29/03/2026

04:34 - 04:43
Shipping Forecast
29/03/2026

04:43 - 04:45
Bells on Sunday
The Church of Holy Cross, Woodchurch in Merseyside

04:45 - 05:00
In Touch
Technology Training in Northern Ireland
We like to think we vote with our heads. But what if we've always voted with our tribe? Top political comedian Matt Forde convenes his Focus Group in front of a live theatre audience with a razor-sharp panel — former Conservative adviser Salma Shah, ex-SNP MP and broadcaster John Nicolson, and stand-up comedian Pierre Novellie — to ask whether tribal loyalty is the secret engine of political life. From parties haemorrhaging members to rivals, to the flag-wrapped contradictions of nationalist politics, to the question of whether multicultural Britain is importing conflicts it never signed up for, this is an episode about belonging, identity - and the ridiculous places both can lead
Written and performed by Matt Forde
Additional writing from Karl Minns, Ruth Husko and Richard Garvin
Producer: Richard Garvin
Co Producer: Daisy Knight
Broadcast Assistant: Ocean Holder
Sound Design: David Thomas
Editor Chris Maclean
An Avalon production for BBC Radio 4
