Schedule
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Early
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00:00
Maleficium
The terrifying outcome of suspected witchcraft drawn from actual accounts.
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00:45
The Pedestrian by Ray Bradbury
A vision of a future when pedestrians won't be allowed to walk. Read by David Horovitch.
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02:00
The Pillow Book (Omnibus)—Series 10
Shonagon is summoned to meet the new Empress.
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03:10
Inheritance Tracks—Dave Gorman
Comedian Dave Gorman picks two significant tracks.
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03:15
Down Your Way—Dame Jennifer Jenkins in Styal
Dame Jennifer Jenkins visits the Cheshire village of Styal.
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04:00
Saturday Drama—On Her Majesty's Secret Service
Martin Jarvis directs his fourth Ian Fleming for Radio 4. Toby Stephens returns as 007.
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05:30
The Gambaccini Years—Episode 1
1/4 Paul Gambaccini celebrates a long career with guests including Elton John and Bob Harris
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Morning
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06:00
Edith Wharton - The Reef—Omnibus, part 1
An unexpected obstacle sparks a beguiling adventure for diplomat George Darrow.
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07:15
RK Narayan Stories—Engine Trouble
At a raffle in India, a poor local man wins an unusual prize. But how to get it home?
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07:30
Thanks a Lot, Milton Jones!—Series 2, Winemaker
2/6 When Milton empties his bins, he makes both a delicious sparkling wine and a deadly enemy.
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08:00
All Gas and Gaiters—Series 2, The Bishop Warms Up
18/20 The newly installed central heating causes temperatures to rise.
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08:30
We're in Business—The Gorilla
When he breaks the major's stuffed gorilla, Dudley, Harry and Miss Boot seek a replacement
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09:00
The Pianist of Yarmouk (Omnibus)
Aeham Ahmad’s dramatic story of how he defied the war in Syria with his music.
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10:10
The Listening Project—Aiden and Jack – Growing Up With Rugby
Old Rugby League heads on very young shoulders. (R)
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10:15
Desert Island Discs Revisited—Composers, John Rutter
The composer John Rutter makes his castaway choices.
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11:00
The Moth Radio Hour—Series 5, Leaving, Loving and Coming Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ
2/8 Meg Bowles introduces tales about leaving, learning to love and yearning to be home.
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11:50
David Attenborough's Life Stories—Series 2, Nectar
David Attenborough tells of nature's first bribe, that evolved a hundred million years ago
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Afternoon
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12:00
All Gas and Gaiters—Series 2, The Bishop Warms Up
18/20 The newly installed central heating causes temperatures to rise.
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12:30
We're in Business—The Gorilla
When he breaks the major's stuffed gorilla, Dudley, Harry and Miss Boot seek a replacement
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13:00
Edith Wharton - The Reef—Omnibus, part 1
An unexpected obstacle sparks a beguiling adventure for diplomat George Darrow.
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14:15
RK Narayan Stories—Engine Trouble
At a raffle in India, a poor local man wins an unusual prize. But how to get it home?
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14:30
The Wall by John Lanchester (Omnibus)
A ravaged island nation has built the Wall. Joseph Kavanagh must defend it.
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15:45
Architectural Marriages—Lutyens and Baker: New Delhi
An architectural comic and straight man built an entire city, but lost their friendship.
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16:00
RD Wingfield - Deadfall
Retired special agent Harry Davis is drawn back to his old job for an assassination plot.
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17:00
Poetry Extra—The Slow Machine
Daljit Nagra chooses a run of poems featuring Poet Laureates. First, Jo Bell.
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17:30
Thanks a Lot, Milton Jones!—Series 2, Winemaker
2/6 When Milton empties his bins, he makes both a delicious sparkling wine and a deadly enemy.
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Evening
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18:00
The Prisoner—Series 2, 4. Hammer into Anvil
4/5 For the new Number Two the gloves are off. His mission is to break Number Six.
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19:00
The Moth Radio Hour—Series 5, Leaving, Loving and Coming Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ
2/8 Meg Bowles introduces tales about leaving, learning to love and yearning to be home.
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19:50
David Attenborough's Life Stories—Series 2, Nectar
David Attenborough tells of nature's first bribe, that evolved a hundred million years ago
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20:00
The Pianist of Yarmouk (Omnibus)
Aeham Ahmad’s dramatic story of how he defied the war in Syria with his music.
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21:10
The Listening Project—Aiden and Jack – Growing Up With Rugby
Old Rugby League heads on very young shoulders. (R)
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21:15
Desert Island Discs Revisited—Composers, John Rutter
The composer John Rutter makes his castaway choices.
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22:00
Thanks a Lot, Milton Jones!—Series 2, Winemaker
2/6 When Milton empties his bins, he makes both a delicious sparkling wine and a deadly enemy.
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22:30
The Headset Set—Series 1, Episode 5
5/6 The team at Smile5 discover that their colleague Dan has died, and react callously.
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22:55
Comedy Club Extra—Angela Barnes's Forgotten April Fools
Angela Barnes looks at supposed 'April Fools' which have continued to trick the world.
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23:00
Cabin Pressure—Series 2, Gdansk
2/6 Carolyn solves the Case Of The Poisoned Cashews and Martin does the Seven Deadly Sins.
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23:30
Radio Active—Series 3, Lunchtime With Anna
5/6 Anna Dapter's midday show with inserts from the Buy British exhibition at Olympia.
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Late
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00:00
The Prisoner—Series 2, 4. Hammer into Anvil
4/5 For the new Number Two the gloves are off. His mission is to break Number Six.
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01:00
Edith Wharton - The Reef—Omnibus, part 1
An unexpected obstacle sparks a beguiling adventure for diplomat George Darrow.
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02:15
RK Narayan Stories—Engine Trouble
At a raffle in India, a poor local man wins an unusual prize. But how to get it home?
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02:30
The Wall by John Lanchester (Omnibus)
A ravaged island nation has built the Wall. Joseph Kavanagh must defend it.
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03:45
Architectural Marriages—Lutyens and Baker: New Delhi
An architectural comic and straight man built an entire city, but lost their friendship.
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04:00
RD Wingfield - Deadfall
Retired special agent Harry Davis is drawn back to his old job for an assassination plot.
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05:00
Poetry Extra—The Slow Machine
Daljit Nagra chooses a run of poems featuring Poet Laureates. First, Jo Bell.
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05:30
Thanks a Lot, Milton Jones!—Series 2, Winemaker
2/6 When Milton empties his bins, he makes both a delicious sparkling wine and a deadly enemy.
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06:00
Galbraith and the Midas Touch—6. The Pyramid of Gold
6/6 Bill Galbraith discovers a multi-million pound theft but fears the culprits will get away.
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06:30
How I Stopped Worrying and Learned to Love My Albatross
Pete Paphides talks to musicians about five stages of grief following a huge hit record.
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