Schedule
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Early
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00:00
HG Wells—The Sea Raiders
Flesh-eating monsters from the deep terrorise the Devon coast.
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00:30
Soul Music—Series 10, How Great Thou Art
4/5 Examining the power of the hymn How Great Thou Art.
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01:00
Detective—Series 1, The Bank Raid
5/13 An old-style bank raid keeps the boys busy. Will DS Brook make his date with Judie?
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01:30
Paddling With Peter Duck
John McCarthy explores the life of Arthur Ransome through the boats he once owned.
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02:00
Book at Bedtime—Julian MacLaren-Ross - Of Love and Hunger, Episode 5
5/5 Salesman Richard and his workmate's wife Sukie have begun a passionate affair.
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02:15
Foreign Bodies—Series 1, Sweden - Inspector Martin Beck
5/15 Mark Lawson discusses the influence of Maj Sjowall and Per Wahloo's Martin Beck novels.
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02:30
15 Minute Drama—Doris Lessing - The Golden Notebook, Episode 10
10/10 Anna and Molly finally find their feet again as they put aside the chaos of earlier times.
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02:45
The Commuters
Nigel Williams explores the practicalities of different people's daily journeys to work.
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03:00
Evelyn Waugh - Brideshead Revisited—4. Stormy Waters
4/4 Charles is pleased to spot Julia on the ship, but stormy waters await.
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04:00
Heresy—Series 8, Episode 5
5/6 With comedian Dave Gorman and newspaper columnists Matthew Parris and Julia Hartley-Brewer
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04:30
Simon's Bug—Episode 4
4/4 Simon comes to conclusions about his wife, children and friends. But are they correct?
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05:00
Winston—Winston Back Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ, A Whale of a Time with Chekhov
2/6 Angry Nancy takes action when she hears what the old rogue has been up to.
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05:30
Sketchorama—Series 4, Episode 2
2/4 Isy Suttie present comedy groups, Clever Peter, Hennessey and Friends, and In Cahoots.
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Morning
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06:00
Fritz Lang and Thea von Harbou - M
Berlin is gripped with fear as a murderer preys on the city's children.
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07:10
The Film Programme
Francine Stock talks to filmmaker Ian Sinclair about Fritz Lang's dark 1931 masterpiece, M
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07:15
On Films
Fritz Lang, creator of M and Metropolis, tells Paul Mayersberg about his career.
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07:30
Lyrical Journey—Series 1, Up the Junction
1/3 How Clapham Junction inspired one of Britain's most celebrated songwriters.
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08:00
Archive on 4—Presenting the Past - How the Media Changes History
Juliet Gardiner on how directors, writers and producers achieve authenticity in their work
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09:00
Brian Blessed's Radio Adventures
A celebration of the radio work of Brian Blessed.
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Afternoon
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12:00
Hancock's Half Hour—Series 3, The Pet Dog
1/20 The Lad buys Andree a puppy for her birthday, but to his alarm it won't stop growing.
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12:30
Up the Garden Path—Series 1, New Year, Old Problems
1/6 Teacher Izzy Comyn has a predilection for inappropriate men.
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13:00
Writing the Century: Omnibus
Suffering from TB, 12-year-old Alan is admitted to Stannington Sanatorium.
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14:15
Frankly Speaking—Baroness Summerskill
The conservationist, ornithologist and painter answers the questions.
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14:45
Uncle Mort's North Country—Series 2, Dark Satanic Writer
2/5 Carter and Uncle Mort chew the cud as they tour a museum of northern life.
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15:00
Archive on 4—Presenting the Past - How the Media Changes History
Juliet Gardiner on how directors, writers and producers achieve authenticity in their work
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16:00
Fritz Lang and Thea von Harbou - M
Berlin is gripped with fear as a murderer preys on the city's children.
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17:10
The Film Programme
Francine Stock talks to filmmaker Ian Sinclair about Fritz Lang's dark 1931 masterpiece, M
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17:15
On Films
Fritz Lang, creator of M and Metropolis, tells Paul Mayersberg about his career.
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17:30
Lyrical Journey—Series 1, Up the Junction
1/3 How Clapham Junction inspired one of Britain's most celebrated songwriters.
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Evening
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18:00
Drama on 4—John Dryden - Pandemic, The Present
1/3 Dr Jan Roldanus is in Bangkok to give a lecture, when a new virulent flu strain emerges.
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18:45
Edinburgh Haunts—I Remember Yesterday
1/3 A young woman haunts Edinburgh seeking revenge to the strains of Donna Summer.
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19:00
Brian Blessed's Radio Adventures
A celebration of the radio work of Brian Blessed.
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22:00
The Simon Day Show—Series 1, Tony Beckton
2/6 Reformed violent criminal Tony Beckton visits the Mallard Theatre to read from his memoirs
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22:30
The Secret World—Series 4, Episode 5
5/6 William Hague is caught in a snowstorm and contemplates his mortality.
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23:00
The League against Tedium—Episode 3
3/6 War is declared on war, and sporty people are really good fun.
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Late
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00:00
Drama on 4—John Dryden - Pandemic, The Present
1/3 Dr Jan Roldanus is in Bangkok to give a lecture, when a new virulent flu strain emerges.
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00:45
Edinburgh Haunts—I Remember Yesterday
1/3 A young woman haunts Edinburgh seeking revenge to the strains of Donna Summer.
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01:00
Writing the Century: Omnibus
Suffering from TB, 12-year-old Alan is admitted to Stannington Sanatorium.
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02:15
Frankly Speaking—Baroness Summerskill
The conservationist, ornithologist and painter answers the questions.
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02:45
Uncle Mort's North Country—Series 2, Dark Satanic Writer
2/5 Carter and Uncle Mort chew the cud as they tour a museum of northern life.
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03:00
Archive on 4—Presenting the Past - How the Media Changes History
Juliet Gardiner on how directors, writers and producers achieve authenticity in their work
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04:00
Fritz Lang and Thea von Harbou - M
Berlin is gripped with fear as a murderer preys on the city's children.
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05:10
The Film Programme
Francine Stock talks to filmmaker Ian Sinclair about Fritz Lang's dark 1931 masterpiece, M
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05:15
On Films
Fritz Lang, creator of M and Metropolis, tells Paul Mayersberg about his career.
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05:30
Lyrical Journey—Series 1, Up the Junction
1/3 How Clapham Junction inspired one of Britain's most celebrated songwriters.
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