Schedule
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Early
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00:00
Orbiter X—The Final Round
14/14 Britton, McLelland and Hicks are back on Earth. Can CSP foil Unity's plan for domination?
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00:30
Great Lives—Walt Disney
Gerald Scarfe, merciless political cartoon satirist, chooses an icon who created icons.
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01:00
Burnt—3. Exploitation
3/6 It's not just terrorism, arson and violence. Milkie finds corruption that goes to the top.
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01:30
Revolutionary Radio
Fi Glover investigates radio's 90 years as a potent political force in revolutions.
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02:00
Oscar Wilde—The Nightingale and the Rose
A bird makes the ultimate sacrifice so that an unworldly young man can woo his love.
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02:15
The History of the Future—George Orwell
9/10 Juliet Gardiner considers George Orwell's haunting visions of the near-future.
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02:30
Armistead Maupin - Tales of the City—The Days of Anna Madrigal, Episode 9
9/10 Anna Madrigal meets the son of her childhood friend, Lasko.
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02:45
Leo Tolstoy - A Confession—Philosophy
4/10 Leo Tolstoy's passionate search for the meaning of life. Can philosophy provide an answer?
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03:00
Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Front - Omnibus—25-29 December 1917
The week in 1917 when the first ladies' international football match was played in Belfast
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04:00
It's Your Round—Series 1, Episode 3
3/6 The panel show hosted by Angus Deayton and devised by the panellists.
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04:30
The Inimitable Jeeves—The Purity of the Turf
7/10 After the syndicate disaster, Bertie ponders what to bet on next.
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05:00
Double Income, No Kids Yet—Series 3, Episode 4
4/6 Pregnant Lucy must break the news to her parents and Daniel gets a taste of fatherhood.
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05:30
Foiled - Everything's Kings
Hairdresser Sabrina is keen to win Clipadvisor 'Salon of the Year'.
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Morning
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06:00
Burnt—4. Trouble Runs Deep
4/6 Milkie and Beth search for the killers.
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06:30
The Bard of Salford
Paul Morley profiles Manchester punk poet John Cooper Clarke.
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07:00
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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07:30
In and Out of the Kitchen—Series 3, The Awards
1/6 Damien is nominated for an award and Anthony auditions for a production of Hayfever.
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08:00
I'm Sorry, I'll Read That Again—Series 6, Episode 3
3/13 Bill Oddie sings of Nappy Days, plus there's Britain's entry to the Eurovision Pun Contest
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08:30
Albert and Me—Series 2, Under Observation
8/8 Single dad Bryan has a scare when his baby is taken to hospital for tests.
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09:00
The Motion Show—Series 3, Episode 1
1/6 Graeme Garden chairs with Steve Punt, Simon Fanshawe, Dan Gaster and Jenny Eclair.
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09:30
Kathmandu or Bust—Dover and Out
1/6 Five travellers face a bumpy ride - their clueless guide has never been to Asia.
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10:00
Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Front - Omnibus—1-5 January 1918
The Kaiser declares, 'We face, with firm confidence and an iron will, the year 1918.'.
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11:00
The Interview—The Good Shepherd
5/5 Is a new member of the congregation the answer to a cash-strapped pastor's prayers?
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11:15
Nandita Ghose - One Thousand Days, One Thousand Nights
Two sisters are reunited and communicate through old Persian fables.
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Afternoon
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12:00
I'm Sorry, I'll Read That Again—Series 6, Episode 3
3/13 Bill Oddie sings of Nappy Days, plus there's Britain's entry to the Eurovision Pun Contest
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12:30
Albert and Me—Series 2, Under Observation
8/8 Single dad Bryan has a scare when his baby is taken to hospital for tests.
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13:00
Burnt—4. Trouble Runs Deep
4/6 Milkie and Beth search for the killers.
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13:30
The Bard of Salford
Paul Morley profiles Manchester punk poet John Cooper Clarke.
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14:00
Oscar Wilde—The Remarkable Rocket
A collection of fireworks discuss the nature of love and one of them gets his comeuppance.
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14:15
The History of the Future—The Future From Here
10/10 Are we more, or less, anxious about what is to come than we ever were?
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14:30
Armistead Maupin - Tales of the City—The Days of Anna Madrigal, Episode 10
10/10 Anna arrives at the Burning Man Festival and is feted like the living legend that she is.
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14:45
Leo Tolstoy - A Confession—Life Perceptions
5/10 Can simply living life provide an answer to its meaning?
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15:00
Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Front - Omnibus—1-5 January 1918
The Kaiser declares, 'We face, with firm confidence and an iron will, the year 1918.'.
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16:00
The Motion Show—Series 3, Episode 1
1/6 Graeme Garden chairs with Steve Punt, Simon Fanshawe, Dan Gaster and Jenny Eclair.
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16:30
Kathmandu or Bust—Dover and Out
1/6 Five travellers face a bumpy ride - their clueless guide has never been to Asia.
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17:00
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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17:30
In and Out of the Kitchen—Series 3, The Awards
1/6 Damien is nominated for an award and Anthony auditions for a production of Hayfever.
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Evening
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18:00
Barry Bermange - A Glass of Lemonade
During a spate of child abductions, panic ensues when a girl disappears from outside a pub
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18:30
Mastertapes—Series 1, Suzanne Vega (the B-Side)
4/14 Suzanne Vega answers questions about her platinum-selling album, Solitude Standing.
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19:00
I'm Sorry, I'll Read That Again—Series 6, Episode 3
3/13 Bill Oddie sings of Nappy Days, plus there's Britain's entry to the Eurovision Pun Contest
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19:30
Albert and Me—Series 2, Under Observation
8/8 Single dad Bryan has a scare when his baby is taken to hospital for tests.
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20:00
Burnt—4. Trouble Runs Deep
4/6 Milkie and Beth search for the killers.
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20:30
The Bard of Salford
Paul Morley profiles Manchester punk poet John Cooper Clarke.
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21:00
Podcast Radio Hour—Josie Long
'Reasons to Be Cheerful'.
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22:00
In and Out of the Kitchen—Series 3, The Awards
1/6 Damien is nominated for an award and Anthony auditions for a production of Hayfever.
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22:30
Ian D Montfort Is: Unbelievable—Series 1, With Ruth Madoc
2/4 Ian D Montfort amazes and entertains with Hi-de-Hi star Ruth Madoc.
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23:00
Listen Against—Series 2, Episode 2
2/4 Time runs away in preparations for the switch-on of the Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Collider.
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23:30
Chain Reaction—Series 3, John Lloyd and Phill Jupitus
3/6 The producer and comedian get chatting in the tag talk show.
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Late
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00:00
Barry Bermange - A Glass of Lemonade
During a spate of child abductions, panic ensues when a girl disappears from outside a pub
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00:30
Mastertapes—Series 1, Suzanne Vega (the B-Side)
4/14 Suzanne Vega answers questions about her platinum-selling album, Solitude Standing.
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01:00
Burnt—4. Trouble Runs Deep
4/6 Milkie and Beth search for the killers.
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01:30
The Bard of Salford
Paul Morley profiles Manchester punk poet John Cooper Clarke.
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02:00
Oscar Wilde—The Remarkable Rocket
A collection of fireworks discuss the nature of love and one of them gets his comeuppance.
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02:15
The History of the Future—The Future From Here
10/10 Are we more, or less, anxious about what is to come than we ever were?
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02:30
Armistead Maupin - Tales of the City—The Days of Anna Madrigal, Episode 10
10/10 Anna arrives at the Burning Man Festival and is feted like the living legend that she is.
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02:45
Leo Tolstoy - A Confession—Life Perceptions
5/10 Can simply living life provide an answer to its meaning?
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03:00
Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Front - Omnibus—1-5 January 1918
The Kaiser declares, 'We face, with firm confidence and an iron will, the year 1918.'.
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04:00
The Motion Show—Series 3, Episode 1
1/6 Graeme Garden chairs with Steve Punt, Simon Fanshawe, Dan Gaster and Jenny Eclair.
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04:30
Kathmandu or Bust—Dover and Out
1/6 Five travellers face a bumpy ride - their clueless guide has never been to Asia.
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05:00
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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05:30
In and Out of the Kitchen—Series 3, The Awards
1/6 Damien is nominated for an award and Anthony auditions for a production of Hayfever.
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