Schedule
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Early
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00:00
Drama on 4—Torchwood - The Lost Files, The House of the Dead
3/3 By James Goss. Jack and Ianto end up at the most haunted pub in Wales.
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00:45
Edinburgh Haunts—The Face at the Window, the Wave of the Hand
3/3 Subtle and uncanny tale evoking the German folklore of the doppelganger.
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01:00
Curious Under the Stars—Series 4 Omnibus
A strange visitor for pub landlords Gareth and Diane in their mystical Welsh village.
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02:10
Inheritance Tracks—Russell Watson
Singer Russell Watson chooses 'Intermezzo' and 'You Are So Beautiful'.
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02:15
Sentimental Journey—Ingrid Pitt
Arthur Smith joins the star of Hammer House of Horror films on a trip back to Argentina.
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02:45
The Fosdyke Saga—1. New Horizons
'One more mouth to feed! That settles it. We're going.' The Fosdyke family's tripe saga.
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03:00
Archive on 4—When the Eyes of the World Were on the Clyde
Journalist John Lloyd looks back at the Clydeside work-in of 1971.
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04:00
Saturday Drama—Robert M Pirsig - Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance
A motorcycle journey, a meditation on values, and a man coming to terms with his past.
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05:30
Kenneth Williams - Just Williams—A Facetious Front
1/10 Kenneth Williams reveals a London childhood, a talent for art and wartime life in the army
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05:50
Kenneth Williams on Joe Orton
Kenneth Williams talks to Ned Sherrin about directing Loot, a play written by Joe Orton.
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Morning
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06:00
Melissa Murray - Good News (Omnibus)
Following a misdiagnosis, Adrienne must confront some unexpected issues.
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07:15
Daphne Du Maurier—La Sainte-Vierge
Marie's prayers for the safety of her fisherman husband are answered by a miracle.
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07:30
The Gobetweenies—Series 3, Episode 1
1/6 Mimi branches into teenage fiction. But what's the best name for a go-betweening dog?
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08:00
Ray's a Laugh—From 03/10/1958
Will Ted be able to get over the shock after a new employee arrives?
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08:30
Take It From Here—From 01/11/1955
Fireworks for Dick Bentley, while Ron and Eth open their sweet shop in The Glums.
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09:00
Sharp: The Women Who Made an Art of Having an Opinion (Omnibus)
The social and political progress of women through the 20th century by Michelle Dean.
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10:10
The Listening Project—Jan and Louise - Olympic Memories
Fi Glover introduces an Olympian and her games-maker mum, remembering their Olympic summer (R)
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10:15
Desert Island Discs Revisited—Artists, Yoko Ono
From Edith Piaf to John Lennon, avant-garde artist Yoko Ono shares her castaway choices.
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11:00
Radiolab—Series 3, Blame
5/10 Radiolab explores blame - why do we need it, and can we push past it to forgiveness?
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Afternoon
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12:00
Ray's a Laugh—From 03/10/1958
Will Ted be able to get over the shock after a new employee arrives?
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12:30
Take It From Here—From 01/11/1955
Fireworks for Dick Bentley, while Ron and Eth open their sweet shop in The Glums.
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13:00
Melissa Murray - Good News (Omnibus)
Following a misdiagnosis, Adrienne must confront some unexpected issues.
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14:15
Daphne Du Maurier—La Sainte-Vierge
Marie's prayers for the safety of her fisherman husband are answered by a miracle.
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14:30
Nikesh Shukla - The One Who Wrote Destiny—Omnibus 2/2
London, present day. Laila takes a strange acting gig, where she meets Raks.
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15:45
The Lore of the Land—2. Herefordshire
An exploration of the folkloric creatures said to live in Britain's rivers and ponds.
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16:00
Saturday Drama—Mike Walker - Sunk
The ironic story behind the most expensive Nazi propaganda film ever made - Titanic.
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17:00
Poetry Extra—Grace Nichols
Poet Daljit Nagra introduces 'Stanza on Stage', featuring the poetry of Grace Nichols.
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17:30
The Gobetweenies—Series 3, Episode 1
1/6 Mimi branches into teenage fiction. But what's the best name for a go-betweening dog?
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Evening
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18:00
Terry Pratchett—Small Gods, Episode 4
4/4 Back in Omnia, Deacon Vorbis proclaims himself the One True Prophet. Brutha has concerns.
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18:30
Voices from the Grave—The Parson
4/4 Back from abroad, Reverend Martin Stokes faces a nightmare of biblical proportions.
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19:00
Radiolab—Series 3, Blame
5/10 Radiolab explores blame - why do we need it, and can we push past it to forgiveness?
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20:00
Sharp: The Women Who Made an Art of Having an Opinion (Omnibus)
The social and political progress of women through the 20th century by Michelle Dean.
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21:10
The Listening Project—Jan and Louise - Olympic Memories
Fi Glover introduces an Olympian and her games-maker mum, remembering their Olympic summer (R)
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21:15
Desert Island Discs Revisited—Artists, Yoko Ono
From Edith Piaf to John Lennon, avant-garde artist Yoko Ono shares her castaway choices.
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22:00
The Gobetweenies—Series 3, Episode 1
1/6 Mimi branches into teenage fiction. But what's the best name for a go-betweening dog?
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22:30
Brian Gulliver's Travels—Series 1, Sham
4/6 Brian has stories to tell, like a visit to a country where alternative therapies abound.
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22:55
The Comedy Club Interviews—David Quantick 2/2
Arthur Smith is joined by David Quantick.
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23:00
Chat Show Roulette—Episode 2
2/6 Justin Edwards hosts improvised chat. With Mel Giedroyc, Max and Ivan, and Nick Mohammed.
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23:30
Hannah Gadsby: Arts Clown—2. Jan van Eyck's The Arnolfini Portrait
2/4 Hannah explains what makes van Eyck's painting so important in the art history canon.
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23:45
Mission Improbable—Series 2, Diamonds!
2/4 The girls head to Moscow to confront a shady billionaire diamond thief.
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Late
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00:00
Terry Pratchett—Small Gods, Episode 4
4/4 Back in Omnia, Deacon Vorbis proclaims himself the One True Prophet. Brutha has concerns.
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00:30
Voices from the Grave—The Parson
4/4 Back from abroad, Reverend Martin Stokes faces a nightmare of biblical proportions.
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01:00
Melissa Murray - Good News (Omnibus)
Following a misdiagnosis, Adrienne must confront some unexpected issues.
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02:15
Daphne Du Maurier—La Sainte-Vierge
Marie's prayers for the safety of her fisherman husband are answered by a miracle.
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02:30
Nikesh Shukla - The One Who Wrote Destiny—Omnibus 2/2
London, present day. Laila takes a strange acting gig, where she meets Raks.
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03:45
The Lore of the Land—2. Herefordshire
An exploration of the folkloric creatures said to live in Britain's rivers and ponds.
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04:00
Saturday Drama—Mike Walker - Sunk
The ironic story behind the most expensive Nazi propaganda film ever made - Titanic.
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05:00
Poetry Extra—Grace Nichols
Poet Daljit Nagra introduces 'Stanza on Stage', featuring the poetry of Grace Nichols.
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05:30
The Gobetweenies—Series 3, Episode 1
1/6 Mimi branches into teenage fiction. But what's the best name for a go-betweening dog?
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