Schedule
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Early
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00:00
Mike Walker - 2025—1. New Reality
1/2 A future where computers rule and artificial intelligence has become a reality.
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01:00
DCI Alma Blair—Dead Pan (Omnibus)
Val McDermid's 3rd in the Dead Series. Dead Pan is set in a fine dining restaurant
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02:10
Inheritance Tracks—Paul McKenna
Hypnotist and author Paul McKenna chooses 'Dancing Queen' by ABBA.
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02:15
Pam Ayres' Open Road—Series 1, Isle of Skye
7/8 Pam returns to the west coast of Scotland to look for otters.
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02:45
Uncle Mort's Celtic Fringe—Series 1, 5. What a Screech
5/5 Carter helps his Uncle to look up an old flame, but they are surprised by what they find.
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03:00
The Reunion—National Theatre
Sue MacGregor brings together some of the original members of the National Theatre.
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03:45
Marriott's Monologues—Dame Thora Hird
Thora Hird with the classic tales of the curious little boy and the lion.
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04:00
Oscar Wilde—The Importance of Being Earnest
Crafty friends Jack and Algernon are living a double life in London 1895.
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Morning
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06:00
Adam Bede by George Eliot (Omnibus)—Episode 3
3/3 After the death of her child, Hetty must face punishment. Can Dinah help ease her guilt?
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07:15
Tony Hawks Gets Lost in the Afternoon
Tony Hawks investigates how we manage to lose things we held in our hands minutes ago.
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07:30
My Teenage Diary—Series 6, Lucy Worsley
5/6 Historian Lucy Worsley's diary reveals her love of the Girl Guides and collecting rocks.
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08:00
All Gas and Gaiters—Series 2, The Bishop Has a Rest
20/20 A peaceful Saturday afternoon at St Oggs is rudely interrupted.
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08:30
Up the Pole—From 01/11/1948
Jimmy Jewel and Ben Warriss settle into a new flat over a disused fire station.
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09:00
And Our Faces, My Heart, Brief as Photos by John Berger (Omnibus)
β€The best ever writer on art.β€ The visionary author's most personal work.
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10:10
Inheritance Tracks—Madhur Jaffrey
Madhur Jaffrey chooses tracks by Anuradha Paudwal, Julie Andrews and John Coltrane.
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10:15
Desert Island Discs Revisited—By Royal Appointment, Sir Mark Rylance
From Beethoven to Nina Simone. Actor Mark Rylance sharess his castaway choices.
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11:00
TED Radio Hour—Series 4, Open Source World
6/13 Guy Raz explores co-operation and innovation in a world where everyone has access to ideas
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11:55
The Listening Project—Steve and Derek - Things That Go Bump in the Night
Fi Glover with a conversation between friends who have differing views of the supernatural (R)
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Afternoon
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12:00
All Gas and Gaiters—Series 2, The Bishop Has a Rest
20/20 A peaceful Saturday afternoon at St Oggs is rudely interrupted.
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12:30
Up the Pole—From 01/11/1948
Jimmy Jewel and Ben Warriss settle into a new flat over a disused fire station.
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13:00
Adam Bede by George Eliot (Omnibus)—Episode 3
3/3 After the death of her child, Hetty must face punishment. Can Dinah help ease her guilt?
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14:15
Tony Hawks Gets Lost in the Afternoon
Tony Hawks investigates how we manage to lose things we held in our hands minutes ago.
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14:30
The Essex Serpent by Sarah Perry (Omnibus)—Episode 1
Newly widowed Cora and her young son leave London for Colchester.
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15:45
Daphne Du Maurier—The Supreme Artist
The matinee is over, but who is the visitor waiting at the stage door?
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16:00
Barnes' People—Its Cold, Wanderer, It's Cold
Moscow 1905. On the eve of his execution, an assassin meets his victim's widow.
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16:20
Barnes' People—No End to Dreaming
Nathan Yavok, 89, describes the dream that led him far from home in search of wealth.
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17:00
Poetry Extra—No-One Left and No-One Came
Daljit Nagra selects Edward Thomas's No-One Left and No-One Came.
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17:30
My Teenage Diary—Series 6, Lucy Worsley
5/6 Historian Lucy Worsley's diary reveals her love of the Girl Guides and collecting rocks.
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Evening
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18:00
The Price of Fear—Out of the Mouths
The unforeseen danger of a scientist trying out advanced theories on his newborn son.
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18:30
A Sting in the Tale—4. Sally Go Round the Moon by Natalia Power
4/5 Are job pressures making Sally hear a voice that no-one else can hear?
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19:00
TED Radio Hour—Series 4, Open Source World
6/13 Guy Raz explores co-operation and innovation in a world where everyone has access to ideas
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19:55
The Listening Project—Steve and Derek - Things That Go Bump in the Night
Fi Glover with a conversation between friends who have differing views of the supernatural (R)
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20:00
And Our Faces, My Heart, Brief as Photos by John Berger (Omnibus)
β€The best ever writer on art.β€ The visionary author's most personal work.
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21:10
Inheritance Tracks—Madhur Jaffrey
Madhur Jaffrey chooses tracks by Anuradha Paudwal, Julie Andrews and John Coltrane.
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21:15
Desert Island Discs Revisited—By Royal Appointment, Sir Mark Rylance
From Beethoven to Nina Simone. Actor Mark Rylance sharess his castaway choices.
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22:00
My Teenage Diary—Series 6, Lucy Worsley
5/6 Historian Lucy Worsley's diary reveals her love of the Girl Guides and collecting rocks.
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22:30
Down the Line—Series 3, Bad Manners and Modern Liberal Parenting
6/6 Britain's got bad manners - should we bring back hanging? Gary Bellamy takes the calls.
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22:55
The Comedy Club Interviews—09/04/2017
Arthur Smith chats to Andrew Doyle.
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23:00
The In Crowd—Series 4, Episode 5
5/6 Unsympathetic beauty therapy and renting videos. Manchester sketch show.
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23:30
Jon Ronson On—Series 7, Pride
5/5 Jon Ronson investigates how having pride in your work can backfire.
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Late
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00:00
The Price of Fear—Out of the Mouths
The unforeseen danger of a scientist trying out advanced theories on his newborn son.
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00:30
A Sting in the Tale—4. Sally Go Round the Moon by Natalia Power
4/5 Are job pressures making Sally hear a voice that no-one else can hear?
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01:00
Adam Bede by George Eliot (Omnibus)—Episode 3
3/3 After the death of her child, Hetty must face punishment. Can Dinah help ease her guilt?
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02:15
Tony Hawks Gets Lost in the Afternoon
Tony Hawks investigates how we manage to lose things we held in our hands minutes ago.
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02:30
The Essex Serpent by Sarah Perry (Omnibus)—Episode 1
Newly widowed Cora and her young son leave London for Colchester.
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03:45
Daphne Du Maurier—The Supreme Artist
The matinee is over, but who is the visitor waiting at the stage door?
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04:00
Barnes' People—Its Cold, Wanderer, It's Cold
Moscow 1905. On the eve of his execution, an assassin meets his victim's widow.
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04:20
Barnes' People—No End to Dreaming
Nathan Yavok, 89, describes the dream that led him far from home in search of wealth.
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05:00
Poetry Extra—No-One Left and No-One Came
Daljit Nagra selects Edward Thomas's No-One Left and No-One Came.
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05:30
My Teenage Diary—Series 6, Lucy Worsley
5/6 Historian Lucy Worsley's diary reveals her love of the Girl Guides and collecting rocks.
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