Schedule
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Early
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00:00
Jonathan Aycliffe - The Matrix—Repercussions
2/10 Trying to rid himself of an ancient book, Andrew MacLeod becomes drawn to a sinister group
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00:15
Book at Bedtime—Lynne Truss - Cat Out of Hell, Episode 2
2/10 Alec discovers Roger's incredible life story through interviews transcribed by Wiggy.
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00:30
The Mysterious Dame Agatha
Cliff Michelmore presents an 85th birthday tribute to the Queen of whodunits. From 1975.
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01:00
Kipling in Love—Lispeth
2/8 India, 1886: Her train delayed, an English woman befriends an old Indian woman.
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01:30
James Last - Non Stop Party People
Paul Gambaccini investigates the success of German bandleader James Last.
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02:00
Sir Peter Shaffer - Amadeus—Episode 2
2/8 Salieri's jealousy of his rival ignites a plot for revenge.
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02:15
The History of the Future—The Druids
2/10 How the Druids' mysterious divining ceremonies foretold the future.
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02:30
Vanity Fair by William Makepeace Thackeray—12. Plans
12/20 Becky has plans to deal with an uncertain financial future.
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02:45
Someone Like Me by Miles Kington—Episode 2
2/5 Aunt Flo and Uncle Walter's fascination with fig leaves. The writer recalls his childhood.
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03:00
Mystery Theater—Pete Kelly's Blues: Gus Trudeau
An old friend of 1920s jazz cornet player Pete Kelly is suspected of murdering a mobster.
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03:25
Agatha Christie - Speaking Her Own Words—Keeping Notes
4/7 Excerpts from the Queen of the Crime's personal tapes dictating her autobiography.
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03:30
Whodunnits—Hercule Poirot - Murder on the Orient Express, 2. Trapped
2/5 A passenger lies murdered, but luckily the Belgian sleuth is aboard the snowbound train.
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04:00
Act Your Age—Series 1, Episode 1
1/6 Simon Mayo's guests are Jon Richardson, Lucy Porter and Roy Walker.
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04:30
Capital Gains—Series 2, Development Capital
3/4 Accidental billionaire Julius Hutch tries to invoke ancient laws in defence of his land.
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05:00
HR—Series 3, Gambled
6/6 Penniless friends Sam and Peter bank on a huge lottery win.
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05:30
Don't Make Me Laugh—Christmas Special 2015
Frank Skinner, Hugh Dennis, Ellie Taylor and Dan Schreiber try not to be funny.
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Morning
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06:00
Kipling in Love—Venus Annodomini
3/8 India, 1886: The attraction of Venus is only skin-deep as one unlucky captain discovers.
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06:30
Stock Car Sewell
Art critic Brian Sewell explores his passion for stock car racing.
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07:00
The Brothers—Series 2, Episode 1
1/6 Michael develops a circus obsession and Nigel has an odd encounter.
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07:30
Tom Wrigglesworth's Hang-Ups—Series 3, A Christmas Not Special
6/6 The doorbell interrupts an already unconventional Wrigglesworth family Christmas.
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08:00
The Navy Lark—Series 5, A Deliberate Bashing
3/6 Desperate to escape his mother-in-law, can Captain Povey rely on the crew to assist?
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08:30
I'm Sorry, I'll Read That Again—Series 7, Episode 7
7/13 Bill Oddie sings the 'Baby Samba' and Professor Prune loses his trousers. With John Cleese
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09:00
Counterpoint—1999, Heat 10
10/13 Ned Sherrin hosts the first semi-final with David Hunt, Sue McCombie and Andrew Taylor.
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09:30
Beachcomber... By the Way—Series 2, Episode 1
1/6 JB Morton's whimsies as performed by Richard Ingrams, Patricia Routledge and John Sessions
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10:00
Mystery Theater—Box Thirteen: Alan Ladd
In 'Actor's Alibi' struggling writer Dan Holliday's advert for adventure backfires.
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10:25
Agatha Christie - Speaking Her Own Words—Miss Marple
5/7 Excerpts from the Queen of the Crime's personal tapes dictating her autobiography.
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10:30
Whodunnits—Hercule Poirot - Murder on the Orient Express, 3. Clues
3/5 The Belgian sleuth becomes convinced that the murderer is still aboard the train.
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11:00
Midsummer Night in the Workhouse—An Unavoidable Delay
3/3 Travelling back to England, Rose encounters Paul and events take an unexpected turn.
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11:15
Sirens of Fleet Street—Change of Heart
2/3 The life of pioneer reporter Mea Allan and mentor May Chalmers in wartime letters.
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Afternoon
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12:00
The Navy Lark—Series 5, A Deliberate Bashing
3/6 Desperate to escape his mother-in-law, can Captain Povey rely on the crew to assist?
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12:30
I'm Sorry, I'll Read That Again—Series 7, Episode 7
7/13 Bill Oddie sings the 'Baby Samba' and Professor Prune loses his trousers. With John Cleese
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13:00
Kipling in Love—Venus Annodomini
3/8 India, 1886: The attraction of Venus is only skin-deep as one unlucky captain discovers.
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13:30
Stock Car Sewell
Art critic Brian Sewell explores his passion for stock car racing.
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14:00
Sir Peter Shaffer - Amadeus—Episode 3
3/8 Salieri wrestles with his conscience over seducing Mozart's wife.
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14:15
The History of the Future—The Book of Revelation
3/10 Juliet Gardiner on the apocalyptic visions of Divine judgement in the Book of Revelation.
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14:30
Vanity Fair by William Makepeace Thackeray—13. Tactics
13/20 Becky and Rawdon make a tactical visit to relatives, and Becky finds a new companion.
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14:45
Someone Like Me by Miles Kington—Episode 3
3/5 The legendary broadcaster recalls his brother's attempt to play a corpse in a school play.
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15:00
Mystery Theater—Box Thirteen: Alan Ladd
In 'Actor's Alibi' struggling writer Dan Holliday's advert for adventure backfires.
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15:25
Agatha Christie - Speaking Her Own Words—Miss Marple
5/7 Excerpts from the Queen of the Crime's personal tapes dictating her autobiography.
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15:30
Whodunnits—Hercule Poirot - Murder on the Orient Express, 3. Clues
3/5 The Belgian sleuth becomes convinced that the murderer is still aboard the train.
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16:00
Counterpoint—1999, Heat 10
10/13 Ned Sherrin hosts the first semi-final with David Hunt, Sue McCombie and Andrew Taylor.
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16:30
Beachcomber... By the Way—Series 2, Episode 1
1/6 JB Morton's whimsies as performed by Richard Ingrams, Patricia Routledge and John Sessions
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17:00
The Brothers—Series 2, Episode 1
1/6 Michael develops a circus obsession and Nigel has an odd encounter.
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17:30
Tom Wrigglesworth's Hang-Ups—Series 3, A Christmas Not Special
6/6 The doorbell interrupts an already unconventional Wrigglesworth family Christmas.
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Evening
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18:00
Jonathan Aycliffe - The Matrix—Morocco
3/10 Andrew MacLeod is taken to Africa, where he is horrified to hear a voice from his past.
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18:15
Book at Bedtime—Lynne Truss - Cat Out of Hell, Episode 3
3/10 In Roger's story, the cats embark upon a grand tour ending abruptly at the Parthenon.
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18:30
The Radio Detectives—Series 2, The Little Grey Cells of Hercule Poirot
2/5 The casebook of Agatha Christie's Belgian detective and his little grey cells.
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19:00
The Navy Lark—Series 5, A Deliberate Bashing
3/6 Desperate to escape his mother-in-law, can Captain Povey rely on the crew to assist?
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19:30
I'm Sorry, I'll Read That Again—Series 7, Episode 7
7/13 Bill Oddie sings the 'Baby Samba' and Professor Prune loses his trousers. With John Cleese
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20:00
Kipling in Love—Venus Annodomini
3/8 India, 1886: The attraction of Venus is only skin-deep as one unlucky captain discovers.
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20:30
Stock Car Sewell
Art critic Brian Sewell explores his passion for stock car racing.
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21:00
Midsummer Night in the Workhouse—An Unavoidable Delay
3/3 Travelling back to England, Rose encounters Paul and events take an unexpected turn.
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21:15
Sirens of Fleet Street—Change of Heart
2/3 The life of pioneer reporter Mea Allan and mentor May Chalmers in wartime letters.
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22:00
Tom Wrigglesworth's Hang-Ups—Series 3, A Christmas Not Special
6/6 The doorbell interrupts an already unconventional Wrigglesworth family Christmas.
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22:30
Old Harry's Game—Christmas Special 2010, 2. Ring in the New
2/2 Satan decides he needs a holiday.
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23:00
Beauty of Britain—Series 2, Mission Command
5/6 Beauty struggles with an irascible gentleman.
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23:30
Beautiful Dreamers—Crazy Bird: The Horace Wiggerley Story
4/6 Nat Segnit reveals the story behind Laurel Miller's iconic photograph Crazy Bird.
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Late
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00:00
Jonathan Aycliffe - The Matrix—Morocco
3/10 Andrew MacLeod is taken to Africa, where he is horrified to hear a voice from his past.
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00:15
Book at Bedtime—Lynne Truss - Cat Out of Hell, Episode 3
3/10 In Roger's story, the cats embark upon a grand tour ending abruptly at the Parthenon.
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00:30
The Radio Detectives—Series 2, The Little Grey Cells of Hercule Poirot
2/5 The casebook of Agatha Christie's Belgian detective and his little grey cells.
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01:00
Kipling in Love—Venus Annodomini
3/8 India, 1886: The attraction of Venus is only skin-deep as one unlucky captain discovers.
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01:30
Stock Car Sewell
Art critic Brian Sewell explores his passion for stock car racing.
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02:00
Sir Peter Shaffer - Amadeus—Episode 3
3/8 Salieri wrestles with his conscience over seducing Mozart's wife.
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02:15
The History of the Future—The Book of Revelation
3/10 Juliet Gardiner on the apocalyptic visions of Divine judgement in the Book of Revelation.
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02:30
Vanity Fair by William Makepeace Thackeray—13. Tactics
13/20 Becky and Rawdon make a tactical visit to relatives, and Becky finds a new companion.
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02:45
Someone Like Me by Miles Kington—Episode 3
3/5 The legendary broadcaster recalls his brother's attempt to play a corpse in a school play.
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03:00
Mystery Theater—Box Thirteen: Alan Ladd
In 'Actor's Alibi' struggling writer Dan Holliday's advert for adventure backfires.
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03:25
Agatha Christie - Speaking Her Own Words—Miss Marple
5/7 Excerpts from the Queen of the Crime's personal tapes dictating her autobiography.
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03:30
Whodunnits—Hercule Poirot - Murder on the Orient Express, 3. Clues
3/5 The Belgian sleuth becomes convinced that the murderer is still aboard the train.
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04:00
Counterpoint—1999, Heat 10
10/13 Ned Sherrin hosts the first semi-final with David Hunt, Sue McCombie and Andrew Taylor.
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04:30
Beachcomber... By the Way—Series 2, Episode 1
1/6 JB Morton's whimsies as performed by Richard Ingrams, Patricia Routledge and John Sessions
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05:00
The Brothers—Series 2, Episode 1
1/6 Michael develops a circus obsession and Nigel has an odd encounter.
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05:30
Tom Wrigglesworth's Hang-Ups—Series 3, A Christmas Not Special
6/6 The doorbell interrupts an already unconventional Wrigglesworth family Christmas.
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