Schedule
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Early
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00:00
The Darker Side of the Border—2. Olalla by Robert Louis Stevenson
2/3 A convalescing soldier finds love in a sinister Spanish house.
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00:30
Musical Genes—Series 2, Margaret Bennett
Tom Morton talks to folklorist Margaret Bennett about life with her musical son Martyn.
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01:00
Whodunnits—Wimsey - Unnatural Death, 4. Hallelujah
4/7 Thanks to a murder victim's cousin, new clues emerge in Lord Peter Wimsey's enquiries.
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01:30
The Enfield Thunderbolt—Episode 2
2/2 Peter Curran tells the story of the Enfield 8000, Britain's pioneering electric car.
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02:00
Feel Free by Zadie Smith—2. Writing and Dancing
2/5 Zadie Smith on the connection between writing and dancing.
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02:15
Five Hundred Years of Friendship—Education of the Heart
The dangers of friendship as conveyed to children in the 18th and 19th centuries.
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02:30
15 Minute Drama—Early One Morning, Episode 2
2/10 Chiara and Daniele flee Rome in Virginia Baily's new novel, adapted by Miranda Emmerson
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02:45
Book of the Week—Reaching down the Rabbit Hole, Episode 2
2/5 Case studies of a neurologist by Dr Allan H Ropper and Brian D Burrell.
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03:00
Charles Dickens—Hard Times, Episode 2
2/4 With Tom at his bank, Bounderby weds Louisa while Stephen angers the union.
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04:00
Act Your Age—Series 3, Episode 1
1/6 Simon Mayo hosts a three-way battle to find out which is the funniest comedy generation.
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04:30
The Patrick and Maureen Maybe Music Experience—Episode 4
4/4 The warring radio duo try an on-air separation. Stars Imelda Staunton.
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05:00
Smelling of Roses—Series 4, Episode 5
5/6 A TV stars reaps what she's sown, when Rosie helps launch a new garden centre.
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05:30
Clare in the Community—Series 12, Heartbroken
1/6 Clare is feeling very unsympathetic towards Brian.
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Morning
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06:00
Whodunnits—Wimsey - Unnatural Death, 5. The Property Act
5/7 Unravelling property rules provides fresh clues for Lord Peter Wimsey's murder probe.
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06:30
Seems Like a Nice Boy: The Story of Larry Grayson
Terry Wogan and Isla St Clair recall one of Britain's most popular entertainers
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07:00
Potting On—Taking a Break
2/6 Adventure or caravan? Pam and Gordon argue over how to grow old.
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07:30
Quanderhorn—The Quanderhorn Xperimentations, A Little Thing Like Chocolate Gates Can't Stop Us
3/6 Dr Janussen discovers a secret about the giant broccoli monster. Stars Cassie Layton.
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08:00
Hancock's Half Hour—Series 1, The Monte Carlo Rally
12/16 The Lad competes in the famous motor race in a very classic car provided by Sid.
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08:30
Listen to Les—From 14/12/1980
Les Dawson pays tribute to the Rochdale Universal Films version of Fu Manchu.
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09:00
The 3rd Degree—Series 8, Newcastle University
1/6 Students from Newcastle University take on their professors in the upbeat quiz.
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09:30
An Actor's Life for Me—Series 1, Not Suitable for Parents
3/7 Robert is in a seedy sex farce, and Sue's prudish parents want to see him.
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10:00
Charles Dickens—Hard Times, Episode 3
3/4 Blamed for the robbery, Stephen disappears. Harthouse sets his sights on Louisa.
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11:00
Growing Pains—1. From Cumbria to Ambridge
1/3 Grace Dent goes back to her awkward teenage years with help from the Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ archives.
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Afternoon
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12:00
Hancock's Half Hour—Series 1, The Monte Carlo Rally
12/16 The Lad competes in the famous motor race in a very classic car provided by Sid.
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12:30
Listen to Les—From 14/12/1980
Les Dawson pays tribute to the Rochdale Universal Films version of Fu Manchu.
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13:00
Whodunnits—Wimsey - Unnatural Death, 5. The Property Act
5/7 Unravelling property rules provides fresh clues for Lord Peter Wimsey's murder probe.
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13:30
Seems Like a Nice Boy: The Story of Larry Grayson
Terry Wogan and Isla St Clair recall one of Britain's most popular entertainers
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14:00
Feel Free by Zadie Smith—3. 2016 Berlin
3/5 Zadie Smith reads her essay on reasons for optimism and despair.
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14:15
Five Hundred Years of Friendship—Darwin's Best Friend
8/15 Thomas Dixon explores the origins of the idea of friendships between humans and animals.
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14:30
15 Minute Drama—Early One Morning, Episode 3
3/10 Virginia Baily's novel, set in Italy 1943, about a woman who shelters a young Jewish boy
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14:45
Book of the Week—Reaching down the Rabbit Hole, Episode 3
3/5 Case studies of a neurologist by Dr Allan H Ropper and Brian D Burrell.
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15:00
Charles Dickens—Hard Times, Episode 3
3/4 Blamed for the robbery, Stephen disappears. Harthouse sets his sights on Louisa.
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16:00
The 3rd Degree—Series 8, Newcastle University
1/6 Students from Newcastle University take on their professors in the upbeat quiz.
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16:30
An Actor's Life for Me—Series 1, Not Suitable for Parents
3/7 Robert is in a seedy sex farce, and Sue's prudish parents want to see him.
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17:00
Potting On—Taking a Break
2/6 Adventure or caravan? Pam and Gordon argue over how to grow old.
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17:30
Quanderhorn—The Quanderhorn Xperimentations, A Little Thing Like Chocolate Gates Can't Stop Us
3/6 Dr Janussen discovers a secret about the giant broccoli monster. Stars Cassie Layton.
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Evening
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18:00
The Darker Side of the Border—3. The Brownie of the Black Haggs by James Hogg
3/3 Lady Wheelhope becomes dangerously obsessed with a mysterious servant.
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18:30
That Reminds Me—Series 5, Keith Barron
The actor reminisces about his radio and TV career.
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19:00
Hancock's Half Hour—Series 1, The Monte Carlo Rally
12/16 The Lad competes in the famous motor race in a very classic car provided by Sid.
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19:30
Listen to Les—From 14/12/1980
Les Dawson pays tribute to the Rochdale Universal Films version of Fu Manchu.
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20:00
Whodunnits—Wimsey - Unnatural Death, 5. The Property Act
5/7 Unravelling property rules provides fresh clues for Lord Peter Wimsey's murder probe.
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20:30
Seems Like a Nice Boy: The Story of Larry Grayson
Terry Wogan and Isla St Clair recall one of Britain's most popular entertainers
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21:00
Growing Pains—1. From Cumbria to Ambridge
1/3 Grace Dent goes back to her awkward teenage years with help from the Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ archives.
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22:00
Quanderhorn—The Quanderhorn Xperimentations, A Little Thing Like Chocolate Gates Can't Stop Us
3/6 Dr Janussen discovers a secret about the giant broccoli monster. Stars Cassie Layton.
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22:30
The Problem With Adam Bloom—Series 2, Stress
6/6 The comedian muses on coping strategies and how stressful this series was to make.
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22:45
Sounding Off with McGough—6. The Way Things Are
6/6 Roger McGough's poetic reflections on life, death and the Today programme. From June 2000.
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22:55
The Comedy Club Interviews—Salena Godden 1/2
Jessica Fostekew chats to poet Salena Godden.
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23:00
The Jason Byrne Show—Series 3, First I Was a Nurse Then I Became a Roofer
4/6 The hyperactive humour-boffin scrutinises the realm of employment.
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23:30
I Think I've Got a Problem—Series 2, Episode 3
3/4 At the zoo Tom meets Pi, who has a band in her head too. So what could go wrong?
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Late
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00:00
The Darker Side of the Border—3. The Brownie of the Black Haggs by James Hogg
3/3 Lady Wheelhope becomes dangerously obsessed with a mysterious servant.
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00:30
That Reminds Me—Series 5, Keith Barron
The actor reminisces about his radio and TV career.
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01:00
Whodunnits—Wimsey - Unnatural Death, 5. The Property Act
5/7 Unravelling property rules provides fresh clues for Lord Peter Wimsey's murder probe.
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01:30
Seems Like a Nice Boy: The Story of Larry Grayson
Terry Wogan and Isla St Clair recall one of Britain's most popular entertainers
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02:00
Feel Free by Zadie Smith—3. 2016 Berlin
3/5 Zadie Smith reads her essay on reasons for optimism and despair.
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02:15
Five Hundred Years of Friendship—Darwin's Best Friend
8/15 Thomas Dixon explores the origins of the idea of friendships between humans and animals.
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02:30
15 Minute Drama—Early One Morning, Episode 3
3/10 Virginia Baily's novel, set in Italy 1943, about a woman who shelters a young Jewish boy
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02:45
Book of the Week—Reaching down the Rabbit Hole, Episode 3
3/5 Case studies of a neurologist by Dr Allan H Ropper and Brian D Burrell.
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03:00
Charles Dickens—Hard Times, Episode 3
3/4 Blamed for the robbery, Stephen disappears. Harthouse sets his sights on Louisa.
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04:00
The 3rd Degree—Series 8, Newcastle University
1/6 Students from Newcastle University take on their professors in the upbeat quiz.
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04:30
An Actor's Life for Me—Series 1, Not Suitable for Parents
3/7 Robert is in a seedy sex farce, and Sue's prudish parents want to see him.
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05:00
Potting On—Taking a Break
2/6 Adventure or caravan? Pam and Gordon argue over how to grow old.
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05:30
Quanderhorn—The Quanderhorn Xperimentations, A Little Thing Like Chocolate Gates Can't Stop Us
3/6 Dr Janussen discovers a secret about the giant broccoli monster. Stars Cassie Layton.
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