Schedule
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Early
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00:00
Atomic Tales—Unstoppable!
5/6 It's white-knuckle time as a space train hurtles towards Earth.
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00:30
Off the Page—Recovery
Writers Robert McCrum and Laura Thompson join poet Martin Newell to talk about healing.
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01:00
Agatha Christie—Murder is Easy, 3. Burden of Proof
3/3 Luke and Bridget are getting closer and think they know who the murderer is.
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01:30
A Funny Sort of Sound
Julian Clary pays tribute to the wit and ingenuity of comedy musical acts.
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02:00
The Camomile Lawn by Mary Wesley—5. Return to Cornwall
5/10 Helena leaves her lover to help Richard. A gun shot causes a commotion.
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02:15
A History of Britain in Numbers—Living
If the economic struggle for survival is over, do we now need to work out how to live?
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02:30
15 Minute Drama—Inquest, Day Five
5/5 The final days of Lorna's life are recounted, and the coroner reaches his conclusion.
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02:45
Book of the Week—Richard Benson - The Valley, Episode 5
5/5 Winnie and Harry grow frail, but there are still surprises in store.
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03:00
RD Blackmore - Lorna Doone—Episode 3
3/3 When Lorna is taken to London, John fears he has lost her forever.
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04:00
Who Goes There?—Series 4, Episode 4
4/6 Famous people quiz with Francis Wheen, Fred Housego, Claire Rayner and David Aaronovitch.
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04:30
Mr Finchley Takes the Road—Episode 4
4/6 Finchley takes to sea, disturbs an intruder, sees double and visits a house of spirits.
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05:00
The Elephant Man—Keeper vs Keeper
3/8 There is a new arrival at Southwood Zoo and Terry must mark his territory.
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05:30
Where's the F in News—Series 2, Episode 2
A lively, topical show, with a female panel, hosted by Jo Bunting.
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Morning
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06:00
Ian Curteis - Miss Morison's Ghosts
Paranormal events for two English ladies in the Palace of Versailles gardens in 1901.
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07:30
The Road to the National Theatre—Whose National Theatre?
James Naughtie explores how social change impacted on the building of the National Theatre
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08:00
Archive on 4—Jay Rayner Pigs Out
Jay Rayner, self-confessed greedy pig, gets serious about porkers.
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09:00
The Real Comedy Controllers: The Things That Made Us Laugh—Origins
1/4 Paul Jackson, Beryl Vertue, John Lloyd and Jimmy Mulville pick their top comedic moments.
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Afternoon
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12:00
The Museum of Curiosity—Series 6, Watson, Fletcher, Blashford-Snell
1/6 John Lloyd and Humphrey Ker welcome objects from Mark Watson and Joann Fletcher.
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12:30
Dad's Army—Series 1, Command Decision
3/20 Mainwaring's platoon gets an offer of weapons, but there's a catch.
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13:00
EM Forster - A Passage to India (Omnibus)—Episode 2
2/2 Aziz ponders English ladies in India and Adela wonders about the cave expedition.
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14:10
Inheritance Tracks—Lenny Henry
Lenny Henry chooses 'Blueberry Hill' by Fats Domino and 'Vide Cor Meum' from Hannibal.
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14:15
Down Your Way—Ludovic Kennedy on Skye
Broadcaster Ludovic Kennedy visits the Isle of Skye, exploring tales of Highland Clans.
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15:00
Archive on 4—Jay Rayner Pigs Out
Jay Rayner, self-confessed greedy pig, gets serious about porkers.
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16:00
Ian Curteis - Miss Morison's Ghosts
Paranormal events for two English ladies in the Palace of Versailles gardens in 1901.
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17:30
The Road to the National Theatre—Whose National Theatre?
James Naughtie explores how social change impacted on the building of the National Theatre
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Evening
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18:00
Nick Fisher - Finding Fellows
A computer expert surfs the internet for contacts. But why is he concealing his identity?
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19:00
The Real Comedy Controllers: The Things That Made Us Laugh—Origins
1/4 Paul Jackson, Beryl Vertue, John Lloyd and Jimmy Mulville pick their top comedic moments.
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22:00
Chain Reaction—Series 8, Rebecca Front interviews Chris Addison
2/6 The comedy actress and her Thick of It co-star meet in the tag-team talk show.
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22:30
Richard Herring's Objective—Series 1, The Hoodie
2/4 How has a tracksuit top with a hood attached to it come to inspire fear in modern Britain?
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23:00
Beauty of Britain—Series 2, Citroen UXB
1/6 Zimbabwean care worker Beauty Oolonga returns to tend to the elderly of Britain.
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23:30
The Big Booth—Series 1, Episode 3
3/6 Songs and sketches with stand-up comic Boothby Graffoe and his comedy sidekicks.
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Late
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00:00
Nick Fisher - Finding Fellows
A computer expert surfs the internet for contacts. But why is he concealing his identity?
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01:00
EM Forster - A Passage to India (Omnibus)—Episode 2
2/2 Aziz ponders English ladies in India and Adela wonders about the cave expedition.
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02:10
Inheritance Tracks—Lenny Henry
Lenny Henry chooses 'Blueberry Hill' by Fats Domino and 'Vide Cor Meum' from Hannibal.
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02:15
Down Your Way—Ludovic Kennedy on Skye
Broadcaster Ludovic Kennedy visits the Isle of Skye, exploring tales of Highland Clans.
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03:00
Archive on 4—Jay Rayner Pigs Out
Jay Rayner, self-confessed greedy pig, gets serious about porkers.
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04:00
Ian Curteis - Miss Morison's Ghosts
Paranormal events for two English ladies in the Palace of Versailles gardens in 1901.
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05:30
The Road to the National Theatre—Whose National Theatre?
James Naughtie explores how social change impacted on the building of the National Theatre
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