Schedule
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Early
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00:00
Doctor Who—Serpent Crest, Survivors in Space, part 1/2
9/10 The whole hamlet of Hexford passes through a wormhole.
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00:30
Great Lives—Henri Matisse
Writer Frank Delaney and biographer Hilary Spurling discuss the painter Henri Matisse
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01:00
Whodunnits—Hercule Poirot - One, Two, Buckle My Shoe, Episode 4
4/5 Another dental patient has suffered a grisly death.
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01:30
Pinewood
John Huntley traces the history of one of Britain’s most iconic centres of film making.
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02:00
Book at Bedtime—Sweet Caress: The Many Lives of Amory Clay, Episode 4
4/10 The new novel by William Boyd, bestselling author of 'Any Human Heart' and 'Restless'
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02:15
The Hidden Henry—Henry, The Image-Maker
4/5 Kent Rawlinson introduces Henry the architect and fahion icon, obsessed by his image.
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02:30
Jane Austen—Northanger Abbey, 9. Dismissed
9/10 Catherine finds herself abruptly dismissed from Northanger Abbey.
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02:45
Book of the Week—Ian Bostridge - Schubert's Winter Journey, Episode 4
4/5 How Schubert's composition challenged the social and political order of his day.
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03:00
Charles Dickens—Little Dorrit, Episode 4
4/5 The newly wealthy Dorrits set off on a tour of Europe, but Amy is feeling homesick.
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04:00
It's Your Round—Series 1, Episode 4
4/6 Russell Kane, Josie Long, Alun Cochrane and Milton Jones devise the panel show's rounds.
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04:30
Change at Oglethorpe—Foreign Parts
6/6 As winter arrives on the rural railway, stationmaster David gets an exciting job offer.
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05:00
The Stanley Baxter Playhouse—Series 7, The Leaving of Barra
1/4 As he prepares to leave Barra for ever, an old man remembers the times of his life.
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05:30
Tom Allen Is Actually Not Very Nice—Episode 4
4/4 Exploring what happens when Tom Allen's calm and collected exterior collapses.
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Morning
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06:00
Whodunnits—Hercule Poirot - One, Two, Buckle My Shoe, Episode 5
5/5 The killer remains at large but Poirot is inspired by a village choir. Stars John Moffatt.
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06:30
The Shipwrecked Bears
Gyles Brandreth probes the mystery of the missing teddy bears - the first ever made.
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07:00
1834—London
5/6 Trapped in Macclesfield in 1834, Jason heads to London but is waylaid by a highwayman.
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07:30
There Was A Young Fellow Named Palin
Michael Palin asks James Peak to write him some limericks. What could possibly go wrong?
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08:00
The Burkiss Way—Series 4, Is Britain Going the Burkiss Way? Part 1
3/7 All about 'things' and spoofing Just a Minute.
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08:30
Something to Shout About—Series 3, Episode 7
7/20 The advertising agency is hired to put a glamorous spin on a dreary seaside holiday camp.
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09:00
The Food Quiz—Series 2, Episode 3
3/6 On Jay Rayner's menu are Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall, Anissa Helou and Sue Lawrence.
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09:30
The Emerald Green Show—Celebrations
1/4 Emerald Green is a vain, ambitious black woman. Can she really become a chat-show queen?
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10:00
Charles Dickens—Little Dorrit, Episode 5
5/5 Arthur is struck by disaster, and Mrs Clennam is finally forced into revealing the secret.
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11:00
Podcast Radio Hour—British Audio Fiction with Ella Watts
Amanda Litherland is joined by Ella Watts to recommend some great British audio fiction.
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Afternoon
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12:00
The Burkiss Way—Series 4, Is Britain Going the Burkiss Way? Part 1
3/7 All about 'things' and spoofing Just a Minute.
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12:30
Something to Shout About—Series 3, Episode 7
7/20 The advertising agency is hired to put a glamorous spin on a dreary seaside holiday camp.
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13:00
Whodunnits—Hercule Poirot - One, Two, Buckle My Shoe, Episode 5
5/5 The killer remains at large but Poirot is inspired by a village choir. Stars John Moffatt.
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13:30
The Shipwrecked Bears
Gyles Brandreth probes the mystery of the missing teddy bears - the first ever made.
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14:00
Book at Bedtime—Sweet Caress: The Many Lives of Amory Clay, Episode 5
5/10 The new novel by William Boyd, bestselling author of 'Any Human Heart' and 'Restless'
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14:15
The Hidden Henry—Henry The Musician
5/5 Dr Stephen Rice reveals the importance of music to the life and character of Henry VIII.
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14:30
Jane Austen—Northanger Abbey, 10. Return
10/10 Catherine's visit has ended in disaster, but does she deserve a happy ending?
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14:45
Book of the Week—Ian Bostridge - Schubert's Winter Journey, Episode 5
5/5 Literature, religion and the hurdy-gurdy man. Ian Bostridge concludes his exploration.
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15:00
Charles Dickens—Little Dorrit, Episode 5
5/5 Arthur is struck by disaster, and Mrs Clennam is finally forced into revealing the secret.
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16:00
The Food Quiz—Series 2, Episode 3
3/6 On Jay Rayner's menu are Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall, Anissa Helou and Sue Lawrence.
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16:30
The Emerald Green Show—Celebrations
1/4 Emerald Green is a vain, ambitious black woman. Can she really become a chat-show queen?
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17:00
1834—London
5/6 Trapped in Macclesfield in 1834, Jason heads to London but is waylaid by a highwayman.
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17:30
There Was A Young Fellow Named Palin
Michael Palin asks James Peak to write him some limericks. What could possibly go wrong?
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Evening
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18:00
Doctor Who—Serpent Crest, Survivors in Space, part 2/2
10/10 The Fourth Doctor and Mrs Wibbsey finally track down Hexford.
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18:30
Off the Page—Animal Lovers
Matthew Parris with guests Gerard Baker, Manda Scott and Hugh Thomson.
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19:00
The Burkiss Way—Series 4, Is Britain Going the Burkiss Way? Part 1
3/7 All about 'things' and spoofing Just a Minute.
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19:30
Something to Shout About—Series 3, Episode 7
7/20 The advertising agency is hired to put a glamorous spin on a dreary seaside holiday camp.
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20:00
Whodunnits—Hercule Poirot - One, Two, Buckle My Shoe, Episode 5
5/5 The killer remains at large but Poirot is inspired by a village choir. Stars John Moffatt.
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20:30
The Shipwrecked Bears
Gyles Brandreth probes the mystery of the missing teddy bears - the first ever made.
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21:00
Podcast Radio Hour—British Audio Fiction with Ella Watts
Amanda Litherland is joined by Ella Watts to recommend some great British audio fiction.
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22:00
There Was A Young Fellow Named Palin
Michael Palin asks James Peak to write him some limericks. What could possibly go wrong?
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22:30
In and Out of the Kitchen—Series 3, The After-Dinner
3/6 Damien is invited to do an after-dinner speech.
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22:55
The Comedy Club Interviews—James Harkin & Dan Schreiber 1/3
From 10.00pm until midnight, seven days a week, the Comedy Club has two hours of comedy.
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23:00
Party—Series 3, The Grundy
2/4 The prospective politicians visit Phoebe and 'The Grundy' in hospital.
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23:30
The Mel and Sue Thing—Episode 5
5/6 A tennis battle of the sexes, Jane Austen and TV sleuths.
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Late
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00:00
Doctor Who—Serpent Crest, Survivors in Space, part 2/2
10/10 The Fourth Doctor and Mrs Wibbsey finally track down Hexford.
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00:30
Off the Page—Animal Lovers
Matthew Parris with guests Gerard Baker, Manda Scott and Hugh Thomson.
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01:00
Whodunnits—Hercule Poirot - One, Two, Buckle My Shoe, Episode 5
5/5 The killer remains at large but Poirot is inspired by a village choir. Stars John Moffatt.
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01:30
The Shipwrecked Bears
Gyles Brandreth probes the mystery of the missing teddy bears - the first ever made.
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02:00
Book at Bedtime—Sweet Caress: The Many Lives of Amory Clay, Episode 5
5/10 The new novel by William Boyd, bestselling author of 'Any Human Heart' and 'Restless'
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02:15
The Hidden Henry—Henry The Musician
5/5 Dr Stephen Rice reveals the importance of music to the life and character of Henry VIII.
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02:30
Jane Austen—Northanger Abbey, 10. Return
10/10 Catherine's visit has ended in disaster, but does she deserve a happy ending?
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02:45
Book of the Week—Ian Bostridge - Schubert's Winter Journey, Episode 5
5/5 Literature, religion and the hurdy-gurdy man. Ian Bostridge concludes his exploration.
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03:00
Charles Dickens—Little Dorrit, Episode 5
5/5 Arthur is struck by disaster, and Mrs Clennam is finally forced into revealing the secret.
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04:00
The Food Quiz—Series 2, Episode 3
3/6 On Jay Rayner's menu are Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall, Anissa Helou and Sue Lawrence.
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04:30
The Emerald Green Show—Celebrations
1/4 Emerald Green is a vain, ambitious black woman. Can she really become a chat-show queen?
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05:00
1834—London
5/6 Trapped in Macclesfield in 1834, Jason heads to London but is waylaid by a highwayman.
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05:30
There Was A Young Fellow Named Palin
Michael Palin asks James Peak to write him some limericks. What could possibly go wrong?
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