Schedule
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Early
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00:00
Your Perfect Summer, On Sale Here
What will happen when virtual reality games can deliver real love? A twisted romance.
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00:45
Black and White by Jan Mark—2. Old Money
2/4 Gary gets an ancient two-shilling coin in his change.
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01:00
44 Scotland Street (Omnibus)—Series 5 (Omnibus)
Bruce's new girlfriend has a chequered past, while Bertie's father has a poetic encounter.
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02:15
Down Your Way—Mary Peters in Newcastle, County Down
Mary Peters revisits the coastline 'where the mountains of Mourne sweep down to the sea'.
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03:00
Archive on 4—Joan Littlewood and the People's Theatre
Richard Eyre pays tribute to maverick left-wing theatre director Joan Littlewood.
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04:00
James Follett - The Rabid Summer
Panic strikes a sunny seaside town when rabies breaks out.
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05:30
The Three Voyages of Captain Cook—Terra Australis Incognita
Cook's second voyage to the South Pacific was in many ways a negative achievement.
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Morning
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06:00
Promenade Rock by Christopher Denys (Omnibus)—Episode 1
1/2 1950s Llantwit-on-Sea is enjoying a boom. Starring Nerys Hughes.
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07:15
Clive Dunn - Definitely Dunn—Grandad and the Elephant
5/6 The Dad's Army star recalls his first TV appearances and recording his greatest hit.
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07:30
John Finnemore's Souvenir Programme—Series 4, Episode 6
6/6 A pure moment of happiness and a curious tale about an invention that's probably not evil.
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08:00
Floggit's—From 02/11/1956
Village shopkeepers Gert and Daisy get set for Bonfire Night.
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08:30
Take It From Here—From 12/03/1958
Scary tales of Javanese witchmen, plus Ron and Eth plan a romantic break in Belgium.
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09:00
The Freedom Papers (Omnibus)
Writers reflect on a modern definition of freedom in The Freedom Papers...
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10:10
The Listening Project—David and Al - Man's Best Friend
Fi Glover introduces a conversation about the special relationship between guided and dog. (R)
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10:15
Desert Island Discs Revisited—Adventurers, Pen Hadow
From Johannes Brahms to Barry White, polar explorer Pen Hadow shares his castaway choices.
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11:00
Radiolab—Series 4, Cities
2/8 Radiolab asks what makes cities tick? Can you measure a city's personality?
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Afternoon
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12:00
Floggit's—From 02/11/1956
Village shopkeepers Gert and Daisy get set for Bonfire Night.
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12:30
Take It From Here—From 12/03/1958
Scary tales of Javanese witchmen, plus Ron and Eth plan a romantic break in Belgium.
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13:00
Promenade Rock by Christopher Denys (Omnibus)—Episode 1
1/2 1950s Llantwit-on-Sea is enjoying a boom. Starring Nerys Hughes.
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14:15
Clive Dunn - Definitely Dunn—Grandad and the Elephant
5/6 The Dad's Army star recalls his first TV appearances and recording his greatest hit.
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14:30
Jaws by Peter Benchley (Omnibus)—1/2: "The great fish moved silently through the night water..."
1/2 It is high summer on Amity Island, and the tourists are arriving.
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15:45
As Soon As I Open My Mouth—Wha D'Ye Say?
4/4 A Sunderland man and his Fife-born mother-in-law struggle to communicate.
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16:00
Don Taylor - The Jacobean Box
A Shakespearian academic discovers a large item awaits him at a remote northern station.
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17:00
Poetry Extra—Poetry in Translation
Poet Daljit Nagra dives into the archive to look at the global poetry scene.
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17:30
John Finnemore's Souvenir Programme—Series 4, Episode 6
6/6 A pure moment of happiness and a curious tale about an invention that's probably not evil.
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Evening
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18:00
Dan Dare—Series 1, 4. The Red Moon Mystery 2/2
4/6 Dare and the Anastasia crew uncover a peril that could wipe out all life on Earth.
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18:30
The Mortal Immortal by Mary Shelley
Mary Shelly's fantastical tale explores man's fascination with eternal life and elixirs.
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19:00
Radiolab—Series 4, Cities
2/8 Radiolab asks what makes cities tick? Can you measure a city's personality?
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20:00
The Freedom Papers (Omnibus)
Writers reflect on a modern definition of freedom in The Freedom Papers...
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21:10
The Listening Project—David and Al - Man's Best Friend
Fi Glover introduces a conversation about the special relationship between guided and dog. (R)
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21:15
Desert Island Discs Revisited—Adventurers, Pen Hadow
From Johannes Brahms to Barry White, polar explorer Pen Hadow shares his castaway choices.
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22:00
John Finnemore's Souvenir Programme—Series 4, Episode 6
6/6 A pure moment of happiness and a curious tale about an invention that's probably not evil.
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22:30
Self-Storage—Series 1, House Hunting
2/6 Separated and homeless, Dave muses on life outside his temporary storage pod home.
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22:45
2000 Years of Radio—Series 2, Beagle FM
2/6 1836, and DJ Suzanne Canker joins Charlie Darwin aboard HMS Beagle.
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23:00
The Guns of Adam Riches—Series 2, Victor Legit
3/3 The tale of Victor Legit, a store detective whose shop is being targeted by the Rat King.
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23:30
Dave Podmore—Dave Podmore's Cricket Night, Episode 3
3/4 Loyalties are split for our hero, as a billionaire plans to demolish his home ground.
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Late
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00:00
Dan Dare—Series 1, 4. The Red Moon Mystery 2/2
4/6 Dare and the Anastasia crew uncover a peril that could wipe out all life on Earth.
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00:30
The Mortal Immortal by Mary Shelley
Mary Shelly's fantastical tale explores man's fascination with eternal life and elixirs.
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01:00
Promenade Rock by Christopher Denys (Omnibus)—Episode 1
1/2 1950s Llantwit-on-Sea is enjoying a boom. Starring Nerys Hughes.
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02:15
Clive Dunn - Definitely Dunn—Grandad and the Elephant
5/6 The Dad's Army star recalls his first TV appearances and recording his greatest hit.
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02:30
Jaws by Peter Benchley (Omnibus)—1/2: "The great fish moved silently through the night water..."
1/2 It is high summer on Amity Island, and the tourists are arriving.
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03:45
As Soon As I Open My Mouth—Wha D'Ye Say?
4/4 A Sunderland man and his Fife-born mother-in-law struggle to communicate.
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04:00
Don Taylor - The Jacobean Box
A Shakespearian academic discovers a large item awaits him at a remote northern station.
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05:00
Poetry Extra—Poetry in Translation
Poet Daljit Nagra dives into the archive to look at the global poetry scene.
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05:30
John Finnemore's Souvenir Programme—Series 4, Episode 6
6/6 A pure moment of happiness and a curious tale about an invention that's probably not evil.
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