Schedule
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Early
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00:00
Mind's Eye—Whispers
3/5 A boy swears a poltergeist is attacking him, but his father blames his son's wilfulness.
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00:30
How Tickled Am I?—Series 2, Ted Ray
2/6 Mark Radcliffe on the career of one of the most successful comedians of the 1950s and 60s.
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01:00
Dick Francis—Whip Hand, 3. Threats
3/5 Determined Sid Halley returns to England to face threats from a gang of racecourse dopers.
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01:30
Mr Cole Comes to Kensington
Christopher Frayling on Henry Cole, the founder of the Victoria and Albert Museum.
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02:00
First World War 100: Poetry's Passing Bells—Anthem For Doomed Youth, Nobody Told Me To Oil My Boots
Poet Daljit Nagra's archive tribute includes poetry by Isaac Rosenberg.
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02:45
Book of the Week—Love, Nina: Despatches From Family Life, Sometimes You Just Have to Lie
3/5 Alan Bennett's handyman skills come to the rescue.
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03:00
Voices of the First World War—1915
The story of WW1 in 1915 told through archive interviews with those who were there.
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04:00
Who Goes There?—Series 3, Episode 3
3/6 Martin Young is joined by Francis Wheen, Carol Sarler, Fred Housego and Rachel Holmes.
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04:30
Simon's Bug—Episode 4
4/4 Simon comes to conclusions about his wife, children and friends. But are they correct?
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05:00
Like They've Never Been Gone—Series 3, Episode 5
5/6 Will hard-up Tommy and Sheila's trip to Australia ever get off the ground?
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05:30
Ankle Tag—Series 2, The Charity Gig
1/4 Bob catches up with a former resident of C Wing, who has written about their time inside.
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Morning
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06:00
Dick Francis—Whip Hand, 4. Connections
4/5 Sid Halley must investigate the loss of three champion racehorses.
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06:30
Premiership Science
Can scientists be compared to Premier League footballers? Alok Jha investigates.
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07:00
One Flat Summer—The 2,000 Guineas
2/6 A promising partnership draws newly redundant Ken into the serious world of gambling.
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07:30
Reluctant Persuaders—Series 3, 5. The Appliance of Science
5/6 With Nigel Havers. Hardacre’s son Elgin joins the team and reveals some strange beliefs.
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08:00
Yes Minister—Series 2, The Death List
7/8 Jim stands firm against government surveillance, until his own life comes under threat.
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08:30
The Goon Show—Series 8, Spon
1/26 A certain brown terror awaits Dick Emery, who is filling Harry Secombe's shoes.
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09:00
Puzzle Panel—Episode 5
5/10 More testing brain teasers with Chris Maslanka, Paul Lamford and Robert Eastaway.
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09:30
Romantic Friction—Love Hurts
2/4 Romance writer Anna's love life is causing problems on the page.
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10:00
Voices of the First World War—1916
The story of WW1 in 1916 told through archive interviews with those who were there.
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11:00
Hibernian Homicide: New Irish Crime Stories—Faith, by Stuart Neville
A minister is asked to commit a shocking crime for one of his parishioners.
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11:15
Tommies—22 August 1918
The story of the YMCA's Mrs Addie Washington, sent to support US black soldiers in France.
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Afternoon
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12:00
Yes Minister—Series 2, The Death List
7/8 Jim stands firm against government surveillance, until his own life comes under threat.
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12:30
The Goon Show—Series 8, Spon
1/26 A certain brown terror awaits Dick Emery, who is filling Harry Secombe's shoes.
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13:00
Dick Francis—Whip Hand, 4. Connections
4/5 Sid Halley must investigate the loss of three champion racehorses.
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13:30
Premiership Science
Can scientists be compared to Premier League footballers? Alok Jha investigates.
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14:00
First World War 100: Poetry's Passing Bells—Anthem For Doomed Youth, The Josephine Hart Poetry Programme
Poet Daljit Nagra's archive tribute includes from 2008 The Josephine Hart Poetry Programme
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14:45
Book of the Week—Love, Nina: Despatches From Family Life, Being a Student Is Great
4/5 Nina starts college, has an uncomfortable theatre trip and frets about a romance.
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15:00
Voices of the First World War—1916
The story of WW1 in 1916 told through archive interviews with those who were there.
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16:00
Puzzle Panel—Episode 5
5/10 More testing brain teasers with Chris Maslanka, Paul Lamford and Robert Eastaway.
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16:30
Romantic Friction—Love Hurts
2/4 Romance writer Anna's love life is causing problems on the page.
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17:00
One Flat Summer—The 2,000 Guineas
2/6 A promising partnership draws newly redundant Ken into the serious world of gambling.
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17:30
Reluctant Persuaders—Series 3, 5. The Appliance of Science
5/6 With Nigel Havers. Hardacre’s son Elgin joins the team and reveals some strange beliefs.
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Evening
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18:00
Mind's Eye—Prophet
4/5 Paul claims he can foresee imminent crimes, but the police think he's the perpetrator.
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18:30
Great Lives—Vera Brittain
Baroness Shirley Williams discusses her mother, the feminist and pacifist Vera Brittain.
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19:00
Yes Minister—Series 2, The Death List
7/8 Jim stands firm against government surveillance, until his own life comes under threat.
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19:30
The Goon Show—Series 8, Spon
1/26 A certain brown terror awaits Dick Emery, who is filling Harry Secombe's shoes.
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20:00
Dick Francis—Whip Hand, 4. Connections
4/5 Sid Halley must investigate the loss of three champion racehorses.
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20:30
Premiership Science
Can scientists be compared to Premier League footballers? Alok Jha investigates.
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21:00
Hibernian Homicide: New Irish Crime Stories—Faith, by Stuart Neville
A minister is asked to commit a shocking crime for one of his parishioners.
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21:15
Tommies—22 August 1918
The story of the YMCA's Mrs Addie Washington, sent to support US black soldiers in France.
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22:00
Reluctant Persuaders—Series 3, 5. The Appliance of Science
5/6 With Nigel Havers. Hardacre’s son Elgin joins the team and reveals some strange beliefs.
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22:30
Newsjack—Newsjack Unplugged, Series 2, Episode 3
3/9 Short-form show from the same team behind the long-running Newsjack.
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22:45
All the World's a Globe—3. The Fall of Troy. The Rise of Greece
3/8 From Troy to Rome, the National Theatre of Brent offers their definitive history of Earth.
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23:00
That Mitchell and Webb Sound—Series 5, Episode 2
2/5 The real point of owning a cat and a culture clash at the Proms.
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23:30
1966 and All That—The 1980s and 90s
4/4 Neil Knock-Knock and John Minor make the political headlines.
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Late
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00:00
Mind's Eye—Prophet
4/5 Paul claims he can foresee imminent crimes, but the police think he's the perpetrator.
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00:30
Great Lives—Vera Brittain
Baroness Shirley Williams discusses her mother, the feminist and pacifist Vera Brittain.
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01:00
Dick Francis—Whip Hand, 4. Connections
4/5 Sid Halley must investigate the loss of three champion racehorses.
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01:30
Premiership Science
Can scientists be compared to Premier League footballers? Alok Jha investigates.
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02:00
First World War 100: Poetry's Passing Bells—Anthem For Doomed Youth, The Josephine Hart Poetry Programme
Poet Daljit Nagra's archive tribute includes from 2008 The Josephine Hart Poetry Programme
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02:45
Book of the Week—Love, Nina: Despatches From Family Life, Being a Student Is Great
4/5 Nina starts college, has an uncomfortable theatre trip and frets about a romance.
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03:00
Voices of the First World War—1916
The story of WW1 in 1916 told through archive interviews with those who were there.
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04:00
Puzzle Panel—Episode 5
5/10 More testing brain teasers with Chris Maslanka, Paul Lamford and Robert Eastaway.
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04:30
Romantic Friction—Love Hurts
2/4 Romance writer Anna's love life is causing problems on the page.
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05:00
One Flat Summer—The 2,000 Guineas
2/6 A promising partnership draws newly redundant Ken into the serious world of gambling.
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05:30
Reluctant Persuaders—Series 3, 5. The Appliance of Science
5/6 With Nigel Havers. Hardacre’s son Elgin joins the team and reveals some strange beliefs.
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