Schedule
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Early
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00:00
Jonathan Aycliffe - The Matrix—No Escape
7/10 An unwelcome object reappears, and MacLeod senses Katrina's presence again.
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00:15
Book at Bedtime—Lynne Truss - Cat Out of Hell, Episode 7
7/10 Alec makes contact with Wiggy, but not before events take an even darker turn.
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00:30
That Reminds Me—Series 3, Warren Mitchell
The actor recalls his career, the terror of live TV and how Alf Garnett came into his life
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01:00
Kipling in Love—Beyond the Pale
7/8 Can an English merchant's love for a widowed Indian woman overcome the cultural barriers?
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01:30
Milton's Music
How did the poet John Milton's musical father influence the creator of Paradise Lost?
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02:00
Sir Peter Shaffer - Amadeus—Episode 7
7/8 Will Salieri's plan to scupper The Magic Flute work? Who is Mozart writing a Requiem for?
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02:15
The History of the Future—Marx
7/10 Karl Marx believed that the future was predetermined by inexorable economic forces.
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02:30
Vanity Fair by William Makepeace Thackeray—17. Fight
17/20 Rawdon falters in his resolve to fight a duel with Lord Steyne.
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02:45
Book of the Week—Jane Shilling - Stranger in the Mirror, Episode 2
2/5 Hitting 50 with nothing to wear, Jane selects a new wardrobe.
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03:00
EM Forster - Howard's End—Episode 2
2/2 Helen is unhappy that her sister Margaret has agreed to marry newly widowed Henry Wilcox.
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04:00
Act Your Age—Series 1, Episode 2
2/6 Simon Mayo explores which generation is funniest. With Milton Jones and Sarah Millican.
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04:30
Capital Gains—Series 2, Political Capital
4/4 Events move rapidly as Julius Hutch undertakes a desperate mission in his eco-protest.
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05:00
Fat Chance—Weigh in with Wendy
1/5 Graham attends Wendy Bottomley's weight loss class. Sitcom about fighting the flab.
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05:30
Thanks a Lot, Milton Jones!—Series 2, Financial Advisor
1/6 Milton becomes a financial adviser, sinks the pound and fights off a Swedish invasion.
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Morning
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06:00
Kipling in Love—On Greenhow Hill
8/8 Himalayas, 1885. Three soldiers ponder the reasons why they joined the army.
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06:30
The Last Of The Hardy Players
Julian Fellowes meets an original member of a theatre group supported by Thomas Hardy.
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07:00
The Brothers—Series 2, Episode 2
2/6 The two dysfunctional siblings Nigel and Michael win an award. From October 2005.
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07:30
It's Jocelyn—Series 1, Episode 1
1/4 Sketch show from comedian Jocelyn Jee Esien.
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08:00
The Navy Lark—Series 5, Whittlesea Regatta
4/6 All the Troutbridge crew have to do is tow a barge. What could possibly go wrong?
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08:30
I'm Sorry, I'll Read That Again—Series 7, Episode 8
8/13 Fifth Division football, and Professor Prune goes on a Victorian adventure.
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09:00
Counterpoint—1999, Semi-finals
11/13 Ned Sherrin's second semi-final with Adam Nagel, Philip Robinson and Michael Eardley.
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09:30
Beachcomber... By the Way—Series 2, Episode 2
2/6 Performed by Richard Ingrams, Patricia Routledge, John Sessions and John Wells. From 1991.
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10:00
Charles Dickens—Mrs Lirriper, Episode 1
1/3 Dickens's often overlooked tale of a huge-hearted landlady and her eccentric lodgers.
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11:00
Stories from Earth Music Bristol—I Am River
2/3 A watery memory of dark times. Inspired by the themes of the Earth Music Bristol festival.
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11:15
Have Your Cake—Fairy Cakes
3/6 When her daughter quits art school, Maggie enlists help and gets baking.
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Afternoon
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12:00
The Navy Lark—Series 5, Whittlesea Regatta
4/6 All the Troutbridge crew have to do is tow a barge. What could possibly go wrong?
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12:30
I'm Sorry, I'll Read That Again—Series 7, Episode 8
8/13 Fifth Division football, and Professor Prune goes on a Victorian adventure.
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13:00
Kipling in Love—On Greenhow Hill
8/8 Himalayas, 1885. Three soldiers ponder the reasons why they joined the army.
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13:30
The Last Of The Hardy Players
Julian Fellowes meets an original member of a theatre group supported by Thomas Hardy.
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14:00
Sir Peter Shaffer - Amadeus—Episode 8
8/8 Did Salieri really poison his rival? And who was Mozart's mysterious visitor?
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14:15
The History of the Future—HG Wells
8/10 Juliet Gardiner looks at the dystopian predictions of the father of science fiction.
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14:30
Vanity Fair by William Makepeace Thackeray—18. Return
18/20 A keen William Dobbin returns from India to visit a frosty Amelia.
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14:45
Book of the Week—Jane Shilling - Stranger in the Mirror, Episode 3
3/5 The highs and lows of single parenthood. Read by Samantha Bond.
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15:00
Charles Dickens—Mrs Lirriper, Episode 1
1/3 Dickens's often overlooked tale of a huge-hearted landlady and her eccentric lodgers.
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16:00
Counterpoint—1999, Semi-finals
11/13 Ned Sherrin's second semi-final with Adam Nagel, Philip Robinson and Michael Eardley.
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16:30
Beachcomber... By the Way—Series 2, Episode 2
2/6 Performed by Richard Ingrams, Patricia Routledge, John Sessions and John Wells. From 1991.
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17:00
The Brothers—Series 2, Episode 2
2/6 The two dysfunctional siblings Nigel and Michael win an award. From October 2005.
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17:30
It's Jocelyn—Series 1, Episode 1
1/4 Sketch show from comedian Jocelyn Jee Esien.
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Evening
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18:00
Jonathan Aycliffe - The Matrix—Dark Forces
8/10 Voices from beyond the grave. MacLeod finds he is not alone and may have a useful ally.
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18:15
Book at Bedtime—Lynne Truss - Cat Out of Hell, Episode 8
8/10 As the body count rises, Alec fears he may be next. Read by Mike Grady.
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18:30
Off the Page—All By Myself
Dominic Arkwright asks guests to consider the joys of the solitary life.
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19:00
The Navy Lark—Series 5, Whittlesea Regatta
4/6 All the Troutbridge crew have to do is tow a barge. What could possibly go wrong?
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19:30
I'm Sorry, I'll Read That Again—Series 7, Episode 8
8/13 Fifth Division football, and Professor Prune goes on a Victorian adventure.
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20:00
Kipling in Love—On Greenhow Hill
8/8 Himalayas, 1885. Three soldiers ponder the reasons why they joined the army.
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20:30
The Last Of The Hardy Players
Julian Fellowes meets an original member of a theatre group supported by Thomas Hardy.
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21:00
Stories from Earth Music Bristol—I Am River
2/3 A watery memory of dark times. Inspired by the themes of the Earth Music Bristol festival.
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21:15
Have Your Cake—Fairy Cakes
3/6 When her daughter quits art school, Maggie enlists help and gets baking.
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22:00
It's Jocelyn—Series 1, Episode 1
1/4 Sketch show from comedian Jocelyn Jee Esien.
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22:30
Tom Wrigglesworth's Open Letters—Series 2, Insurance
1/4 Tom asks the insurance industry why everything has to be so confusing.
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23:00
Beauty of Britain—Series 2, Life in the UK
6/6 Beauty's visa to work in the UK is about to run out. Will she pass her citizenship test?
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23:30
Beautiful Dreamers—The River Europe
6/6 Nat Segnit follows Craig McKenzie's controversial attempt at the world's toughest swim.
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Late
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00:00
Jonathan Aycliffe - The Matrix—Dark Forces
8/10 Voices from beyond the grave. MacLeod finds he is not alone and may have a useful ally.
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00:15
Book at Bedtime—Lynne Truss - Cat Out of Hell, Episode 8
8/10 As the body count rises, Alec fears he may be next. Read by Mike Grady.
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00:30
Off the Page—All By Myself
Dominic Arkwright asks guests to consider the joys of the solitary life.
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01:00
Kipling in Love—On Greenhow Hill
8/8 Himalayas, 1885. Three soldiers ponder the reasons why they joined the army.
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01:30
The Last Of The Hardy Players
Julian Fellowes meets an original member of a theatre group supported by Thomas Hardy.
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02:00
Sir Peter Shaffer - Amadeus—Episode 8
8/8 Did Salieri really poison his rival? And who was Mozart's mysterious visitor?
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02:15
The History of the Future—HG Wells
8/10 Juliet Gardiner looks at the dystopian predictions of the father of science fiction.
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02:30
Vanity Fair by William Makepeace Thackeray—18. Return
18/20 A keen William Dobbin returns from India to visit a frosty Amelia.
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02:45
Book of the Week—Jane Shilling - Stranger in the Mirror, Episode 3
3/5 The highs and lows of single parenthood. Read by Samantha Bond.
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03:00
Charles Dickens—Mrs Lirriper, Episode 1
1/3 Dickens's often overlooked tale of a huge-hearted landlady and her eccentric lodgers.
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04:00
Counterpoint—1999, Semi-finals
11/13 Ned Sherrin's second semi-final with Adam Nagel, Philip Robinson and Michael Eardley.
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04:30
Beachcomber... By the Way—Series 2, Episode 2
2/6 Performed by Richard Ingrams, Patricia Routledge, John Sessions and John Wells. From 1991.
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05:00
The Brothers—Series 2, Episode 2
2/6 The two dysfunctional siblings Nigel and Michael win an award. From October 2005.
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05:30
It's Jocelyn—Series 1, Episode 1
1/4 Sketch show from comedian Jocelyn Jee Esien.
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