Schedule
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Early
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00:00
Mind's Eye—Virtuoso
1/5 A woman claiming her hands are possessed is met with scepticism. Stars Dermot Crowley.
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00:30
A Good Read—Anita Anand and Matt Seaton
Book recommendations from Sue MacGregor, Anita Anand and Matt Seaton.
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01:00
Dick Francis—Whip Hand, 1. Swindler
1/5 Ex-jockey Sid Halley must guard a horse, probe a syndicate and find a swindler.
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01:30
The Last of The Last of the Summer Wine
Broadcaster Ian McMillan pays tribute to television's longest running situation comedy.
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02:00
First World War 100: Poetry's Passing Bells—Anthem for Doomed Youth, The Inwardness of War
Poet Daljit Nagra's archive tribute includes poems by Wilfred Owen read by Kenneth Branagh
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02:45
Book of the Week—Love, Nina: Despatches From Family Life, Being a Nanny Is Great
1/5 Nina is faced with the problem of an eight-foot Christmas tree, too big for the house.
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03:00
Saturday Drama—Annie Caulfield - The Von Trapps And Me
The famous story of the Von Trapps told from another perspective.
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04:00
Just a Minute—Series 60, From 13/06/2011
5/6 Nicholas Parsons is joined by Graham Norton, Jenny Eclair, Josie Lawrence and Paul Merton.
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04:30
Snap—Series 2, Episode 4
4/6 Molly doesn't care who her ex-husband Doug dates - but she still wants all the details.
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05:00
The Older Woman—Series 2, Episode 4
4/6 Roy vies for Jane's affections from the vantage point of a caravan in her garden.
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05:30
The Museum of Curiosity—Series 13, Episode 5
5/6 John Lloyd and Lee Mack with Nina Conti, Daisy Goodman and Lord Butler of Brockwell.
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Morning
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06:00
Dick Francis—Whip Hand, 2. Hide Out
2/5 When the favourite for the Newmarket 2000 Guineas race was nobbled, where was Sid?
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06:30
Macavity's Not There: TS Eliot in the 21st Century
Michael Alexander on the place of TS Eliot, and poetry in general, in national culture.
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07:00
A Whole New Ball Game—Series 1, Goodbye Gregory
1/6 A football-crazy priest comforts the bereaved family of a stalwart parishioner.
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07:30
Gloomsbury—Series 5, Warning Contains Strong Language, Violence and Nuts
4/6 Henry seeks election as a Labour Party candidate.
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08:00
The Code of the Woosters—The Plot Thickens
3/7 Bertie Wooster is swept up into a world of fake heroics. With Richard Briers.
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08:30
The Men from the Ministry—Where There's a Will
The government is promised millions, but the duo must sort out a sculpture.
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09:00
Whose Line Is It Anyway?—Episode 3
3/6 Clive Anderson is joined by Stephen Fry, John Sessions, Jimmy Mulville and Nonny Williams.
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09:30
Gilbert Without Sullivan—Series 2, A Sensation Novel
2/5 Ebenezer Fudge’s literary characters come to life and critique his preposterous plots.
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10:00
Voices of the First World War—1914
The story of WW1 in 1914 told through archive interviews with those who were there.
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11:00
Hibernian Homicide: New Irish Crime Stories—Archaeology, by Claire McGowan
The discovery of a body turns an archaeological dig into a crime scene.
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11:15
Tommies—8 August 1918
By Jonathan Ruffle. Mickey's bold deception plan is put into action.
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Afternoon
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12:00
The Code of the Woosters—The Plot Thickens
3/7 Bertie Wooster is swept up into a world of fake heroics. With Richard Briers.
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12:30
The Men from the Ministry—Where There's a Will
The government is promised millions, but the duo must sort out a sculpture.
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13:00
Dick Francis—Whip Hand, 2. Hide Out
2/5 When the favourite for the Newmarket 2000 Guineas race was nobbled, where was Sid?
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13:30
Macavity's Not There: TS Eliot in the 21st Century
Michael Alexander on the place of TS Eliot, and poetry in general, in national culture.
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14:00
First World War 100: Poetry's Passing Bells—Anthem For Doomed Youth, Siegfried Sassoon - A Friend
Poet Daljit Nagra's archive tribute includes Dennis Silk talking about Siegfried Sassoon.
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14:45
Book of the Week—Love, Nina: Despatches From Family Life, Alan Bennett's Cookery Tips
2/5 Nina Stibbe exchanges culinary ideas with Alan Bennett and finds Thomas Hardy irritating.
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15:00
Voices of the First World War—1914
The story of WW1 in 1914 told through archive interviews with those who were there.
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16:00
The 3rd Degree—Series 7, St John's College, Cambridge
4/6 Students from St John's College, Cambridge, take on their professors in the upbeat quiz.
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16:30
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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17:00
A Whole New Ball Game—Series 1, Goodbye Gregory
1/6 A football-crazy priest comforts the bereaved family of a stalwart parishioner.
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17:30
Gloomsbury—Series 5, Warning Contains Strong Language, Violence and Nuts
4/6 Henry seeks election as a Labour Party candidate.
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Evening
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18:00
Mind's Eye—Faith
2/5 Jake claims an angel saved his life, but Lorcan proves that he may be telling the truth.
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18:30
My Life in Five Songs—Series 5, Eleanor McEvoy
Irish singer-songwriter Eleanor McEvoy talks to Phil Cunningham about her life and music.
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19:00
The Code of the Woosters—The Plot Thickens
3/7 Bertie Wooster is swept up into a world of fake heroics. With Richard Briers.
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19:30
The Men from the Ministry—Where There's a Will
The government is promised millions, but the duo must sort out a sculpture.
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20:00
Dick Francis—Whip Hand, 2. Hide Out
2/5 When the favourite for the Newmarket 2000 Guineas race was nobbled, where was Sid?
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20:30
Macavity's Not There: TS Eliot in the 21st Century
Michael Alexander on the place of TS Eliot, and poetry in general, in national culture.
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21:00
Hibernian Homicide: New Irish Crime Stories—Archaeology, by Claire McGowan
The discovery of a body turns an archaeological dig into a crime scene.
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21:15
Tommies—8 August 1918
By Jonathan Ruffle. Mickey's bold deception plan is put into action.
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22:00
Gloomsbury—Series 5, Warning Contains Strong Language, Violence and Nuts
4/6 Henry seeks election as a Labour Party candidate.
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22:30
Think the Unthinkable—Series 3, Making Cuts
6/6 The management consultants must make cuts at the firm that insures Ryan's flashy new car.
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22:55
The Comedy Club Interviews—Harriet Kemsley 1/2
Laura Lexx is joined by Harriet Kemsley.
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23:00
The Skivers—Series 3, Michael Fish
2/5 High winds alert! Weatherman Michael Fish bids for stardom.
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23:30
Ed Reardon's Week—Series 9, The Intern
2/6 Ed finds himself the oldest intern in town and sharing an office with Ping.
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Late
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00:00
Mind's Eye—Faith
2/5 Jake claims an angel saved his life, but Lorcan proves that he may be telling the truth.
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00:30
My Life in Five Songs—Series 5, Eleanor McEvoy
Irish singer-songwriter Eleanor McEvoy talks to Phil Cunningham about her life and music.
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01:00
Dick Francis—Whip Hand, 2. Hide Out
2/5 When the favourite for the Newmarket 2000 Guineas race was nobbled, where was Sid?
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01:30
Macavity's Not There: TS Eliot in the 21st Century
Michael Alexander on the place of TS Eliot, and poetry in general, in national culture.
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02:00
First World War 100: Poetry's Passing Bells—Anthem For Doomed Youth, Siegfried Sassoon - A Friend
Poet Daljit Nagra's archive tribute includes Dennis Silk talking about Siegfried Sassoon.
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02:45
Book of the Week—Love, Nina: Despatches From Family Life, Alan Bennett's Cookery Tips
2/5 Nina Stibbe exchanges culinary ideas with Alan Bennett and finds Thomas Hardy irritating.
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03:00
Voices of the First World War—1914
The story of WW1 in 1914 told through archive interviews with those who were there.
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04:00
The 3rd Degree—Series 7, St John's College, Cambridge
4/6 Students from St John's College, Cambridge, take on their professors in the upbeat quiz.
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04:30
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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05:00
A Whole New Ball Game—Series 1, Goodbye Gregory
1/6 A football-crazy priest comforts the bereaved family of a stalwart parishioner.
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05:30
Gloomsbury—Series 5, Warning Contains Strong Language, Violence and Nuts
4/6 Henry seeks election as a Labour Party candidate.
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