Schedule
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Early
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00:00
The Twilight Zone—Series 3, The Last Rites of Jeff Myrtlebank
6/8 A young man wakes at his own funeral. He resumes his life but folk suspect something wrong
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00:40
James Follett - The Pentworth Trilogy—Temple of the Winds, Episode 6
6/8 With everyone trapped behind a 'force wall', a battle of good and evil begins.
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01:00
How Does That Make You Feel? (Omnibus)—Series 7
Therapist Martha's clients all want to be something they are not.
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02:10
Inheritance Tracks—Mick Fleetwood
Rock musician Mike Fleetwood chooses 'Clap Hands, Here Comes Charlie!' by Charlie Kunz.
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02:15
Don Haworth - Recce
Tom and his family are approached by a television producer. It prompts tough questions.
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03:00
Archive on 4—Royal Tours
Denys Blakeway looks at the history and purpose of the royal tour.
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04:00
Winston Graham - The Little Walls
After the suspicious death of his brother, Philip Turner begins his search for the truth.
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05:30
Capturing America: Mark Lawson's History of Modern American Literature—Fighters and Writers
1/8 How a group of young writers returning from WWII turned the US into a literary superpower.
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Morning
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06:00
Lynne Reid Banks - The L-Shaped Room (Omnibus)—Episode 1
1/2 In a squalid 1950s bedsit, single and pregnant Jane battles personal and social prejudices
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07:15
Roger Law and the Chinese Curiosities—Series 1, Episode 4
4/5 In Zhengzhou, Roger finds a building housing some of the finest treasures of the country.
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07:30
Ed Reardon's Week—Series 8, Have a Great Weekend
1/6 Ed seems to be in a good mood. Could it be the free sachets?
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08:00
The Clitheroe Kid—Series 2, Mind My Bike
3/10 With his cycle clapped out, the cheeky schoolboy tries to win cash to buy a new one.
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08:30
Doctor in the House—In the Wards
4/13 The young medics are unprepared for the formidable Sister Virtue.
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09:00
Beethoven for a Later Age: Omnibus
Life with the Tackas Quartet - and tackling Beethoven. Edward Dusinberre's recollections.
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10:10
Inheritance Tracks—Patti Smith
Singer Patti Smith chooses tracks by Artie Shaw and Neil Young.
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10:15
Desert Island Discs Revisited—Longplay, Mary Berry
A chance to hear an extended edition of Mary Berry's Desert Island Discs.
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11:15
The Moth Radio Hour—Series 2, Goats, Cops and Haircuts
6/13 The Moth's founder, George Dawes Green, introduces tales about trust and suspicion.
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Afternoon
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12:00
The Clitheroe Kid—Series 2, Mind My Bike
3/10 With his cycle clapped out, the cheeky schoolboy tries to win cash to buy a new one.
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12:30
Doctor in the House—In the Wards
4/13 The young medics are unprepared for the formidable Sister Virtue.
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13:00
Lynne Reid Banks - The L-Shaped Room (Omnibus)—Episode 1
1/2 In a squalid 1950s bedsit, single and pregnant Jane battles personal and social prejudices
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14:15
Roger Law and the Chinese Curiosities—Series 1, Episode 4
4/5 In Zhengzhou, Roger finds a building housing some of the finest treasures of the country.
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14:30
Vesna Goldsworthy - Gorsky—Episode 1
1/2 Chelski, a London home for Russian wealth. Gorsky, a story about beauty, money and books.
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15:45
Food For Thought by Vincent McInerney
A hard-drinking sailor tries to buy friendship in Liverpool.
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16:00
Classic Serial—AG Macdonell - England, Their England
A Scot, invalided in 1918, writes a book about the eccentricities of the English.
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17:00
Poetry Extra—Radio Heaney
Daljit Nagra introduces the County Derry poet Seamus Heaney and his love for the wireless.
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17:30
Ed Reardon's Week—Series 8, Have a Great Weekend
1/6 Ed seems to be in a good mood. Could it be the free sachets?
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Evening
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18:00
Saturday Drama—Something Wicked This Way Comes
1961 Illinois: Two young boys experience evil when a 'dark circus' comes to town.
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19:00
The Moth Radio Hour—Series 2, Goats, Cops and Haircuts
6/13 The Moth's founder, George Dawes Green, introduces tales about trust and suspicion.
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19:50
Beethoven for a Later Age: Omnibus
Life with the Tackas Quartet - and tackling Beethoven. Edward Dusinberre's recollections.
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21:00
Desert Island Discs Revisited—Longplay, Mary Berry
A chance to hear an extended edition of Mary Berry's Desert Island Discs.
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22:00
Ed Reardon's Week—Series 8, Have a Great Weekend
1/6 Ed seems to be in a good mood. Could it be the free sachets?
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22:30
Hearing with Hegley—Series 1, Episode 2
2/6 The poet laureate of alternative comedy entertains an audience with his book of verse.
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22:45
No Tomatoes—Trash Talk
2/6 Spaghetti spellings with Paul Copley and Helen Moon.
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22:55
The Comedy Club Interviews—10/04/2016
Arthur Smith chats to Simon Day as Brian Pern, and Rhys Thomas.
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23:00
I Think I've Got a Problem—Series 2, Episode 3
3/4 At the zoo Tom meets Pi, who has a band in her head too. So what could go wrong?
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23:30
Giles Wemmbley Hogg Goes Off—Series 1, The Arctic
4/6 Frozen fiascos are afoot as the dim student traveller sails with Greenpeace.
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Late
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00:00
Saturday Drama—Something Wicked This Way Comes
1961 Illinois: Two young boys experience evil when a 'dark circus' comes to town.
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01:00
Lynne Reid Banks - The L-Shaped Room (Omnibus)—Episode 1
1/2 In a squalid 1950s bedsit, single and pregnant Jane battles personal and social prejudices
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02:15
Roger Law and the Chinese Curiosities—Series 1, Episode 4
4/5 In Zhengzhou, Roger finds a building housing some of the finest treasures of the country.
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02:30
Vesna Goldsworthy - Gorsky—Episode 1
1/2 Chelski, a London home for Russian wealth. Gorsky, a story about beauty, money and books.
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03:45
Food For Thought by Vincent McInerney
A hard-drinking sailor tries to buy friendship in Liverpool.
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04:00
Classic Serial—AG Macdonell - England, Their England
A Scot, invalided in 1918, writes a book about the eccentricities of the English.
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05:00
Poetry Extra—Radio Heaney
Daljit Nagra introduces the County Derry poet Seamus Heaney and his love for the wireless.
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05:30
Ed Reardon's Week—Series 8, Have a Great Weekend
1/6 Ed seems to be in a good mood. Could it be the free sachets?
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