Schedule
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Early
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00:00
Orbiter X—The Final Round
14/14 Britton, McLelland and Hicks are back on Earth. Can CSP foil Unity's plan for domination?
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00:30
Great Lives—John Craven on Brunel
John Craven proposes Victorian Engineer, Isambard Kingdom Brunel, as a great life.
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01:00
Whodunnits—Colvil and Soames - Bad Apples, 1. Shockwaves
1/6 A disturbing murder on a Brighton beach is set to cause government shockwaves.
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01:30
Roger's Rabbits
Roger Law takes a look at the 'fancy': the wonderful world of show rabbits
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02:00
Paul Murray - The Mark and the Void—Episode 9
9/10 Paul still won't write his novel and Claude's bank takes bigger and bigger risks.
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02:15
Friends & Foes - A Narrative History of Diplomacy—Taking the Middle East Shuttle
4/10 How the fallout from the Yom Kippur war led to Henry Kissinger's shuttle diplomacy.
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02:30
MM Kaye - The Far Pavilions—Episode 14
14/20 Ash has to decide whether pity justifies the same terrible deed as love.
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02:45
Philip Glass - Words without Music—Episode 4
4/5 The making of "Einstein on the Beach". Philip Glass's memoir, read by Kerry Shale.
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03:00
Oscar Wilde—The Picture of Dorian Gray, 1. Vanity
1/2 'I would give my soul to stay young'. A vain aristocrat makes a dangerous pact.
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04:00
The Write Stuff—Series 4, Harold Pinter
5/6 Sebastian Faulks, John Walsh, Jane Thynne and Jonathan Myerson on the literary quiz.
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04:30
Married—Series 1, Episode 3
3/6 Grumpy bachelor Robin learns about his past misdemeanours in his parallel universe.
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05:00
Millport—Series 1, Derek Dodds Is Dead
4/6 An unexpected death makes all the islanders question their priorities.
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05:30
Elephant in the Room—Series 1, Episode 7
7/13 Sarah Millican's hit panel show with two winners - Average Jolene and Maverick Matilda.
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Morning
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06:00
Whodunnits—Colvil and Soames - Bad Apples, 2. Numbered
2/6 Guscott asks for help to discover why a drug dealer has the home secretary's phone number.
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06:30
Beckett in Brooklyn
Lisa Dwan takes a trilogy of Samuel Beckett plays to the Brooklyn Academy of Music
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07:00
The Lentil Sorters—Multi-Parameter Database Search
2/4 A database linking of Ribena and MI5 makes Graham reach for his Stress Cardigan.
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07:30
The Skewer—Series 1, Episode 6
6/6 From the mind of Jon Holmes comes topical satire like you've never heard it before.
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08:00
The Burkiss Way—Series 5, Love Big Brother the Burkiss Way
3/6 The team spoof George Orwell's 1984 and more.
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08:30
The Marx Brothers' Flywheel, Shyster and Flywheel—Series 2, Episode 1
1/6 The shady lawyer needs patients as he pretends to be a doctor.
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09:00
Funny You Should Ask—From 23/07/1979
Peter Jones tests three experts in comedy - Sid Colin, Barry Cryer and John Junkin.
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09:30
Dry Slopes—Series 1, Dry Wit
4/4 Friendless, jobless Angus writes a requiem to himself. He is really a genius, you know.
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10:00
Oscar Wilde—The Picture of Dorian Gray, 2. Retribution
2/2 The aristocrat is living a life of selfish pleasure. But is retribution on the horizon?
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11:00
Podcast Radio Hour—TV Companion Podcasts
Amanda Litherland and Suchandrika Chakrabarti dive into the world of TV companion podcasts
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Afternoon
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12:00
The Burkiss Way—Series 5, Love Big Brother the Burkiss Way
3/6 The team spoof George Orwell's 1984 and more.
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12:30
The Marx Brothers' Flywheel, Shyster and Flywheel—Series 2, Episode 1
1/6 The shady lawyer needs patients as he pretends to be a doctor.
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13:00
Whodunnits—Colvil and Soames - Bad Apples, 2. Numbered
2/6 Guscott asks for help to discover why a drug dealer has the home secretary's phone number.
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13:30
Beckett in Brooklyn
Lisa Dwan takes a trilogy of Samuel Beckett plays to the Brooklyn Academy of Music
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14:00
Paul Murray - The Mark and the Void—Episode 10
10/10 A bank collapses, a heist is averted and Claude makes a daring decision.
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14:15
Friends & Foes - A Narrative History of Diplomacy—Small Nation, Big Diplomacy
5/10 Professor David Rothkopf examines Norway's pivotal role in Middle East peace.
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14:30
MM Kaye - The Far Pavilions—Episode 15
15/20 Safe and with the woman he loves, Ash cannot work out how to marry her.
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14:45
Philip Glass - Words without Music—Episode 5
5/5 Koyaanisqatsi to Kundun, Philip Glass explains his approach to composing film soundtracks.
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15:00
Oscar Wilde—The Picture of Dorian Gray, 2. Retribution
2/2 The aristocrat is living a life of selfish pleasure. But is retribution on the horizon?
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16:00
Funny You Should Ask—From 23/07/1979
Peter Jones tests three experts in comedy - Sid Colin, Barry Cryer and John Junkin.
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16:30
Dry Slopes—Series 1, Dry Wit
4/4 Friendless, jobless Angus writes a requiem to himself. He is really a genius, you know.
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17:00
The Lentil Sorters—Multi-Parameter Database Search
2/4 A database linking of Ribena and MI5 makes Graham reach for his Stress Cardigan.
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17:30
The Skewer—Series 1, Episode 6
6/6 From the mind of Jon Holmes comes topical satire like you've never heard it before.
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Evening
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18:00
The Veldt by Ray Bradbury
A cautionary tale about smart technology, where danger prowls in the nursery.
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18:30
Off the Page—Nowt So Queer as Folk
Matthew Parris considers what is and what is not normal.
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19:00
The Burkiss Way—Series 5, Love Big Brother the Burkiss Way
3/6 The team spoof George Orwell's 1984 and more.
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19:30
The Marx Brothers' Flywheel, Shyster and Flywheel—Series 2, Episode 1
1/6 The shady lawyer needs patients as he pretends to be a doctor.
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20:00
Whodunnits—Colvil and Soames - Bad Apples, 2. Numbered
2/6 Guscott asks for help to discover why a drug dealer has the home secretary's phone number.
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20:30
Beckett in Brooklyn
Lisa Dwan takes a trilogy of Samuel Beckett plays to the Brooklyn Academy of Music
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21:00
Podcast Radio Hour—TV Companion Podcasts
Amanda Litherland and Suchandrika Chakrabarti dive into the world of TV companion podcasts
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22:00
The Skewer—Series 1, Episode 6
6/6 From the mind of Jon Holmes comes topical satire like you've never heard it before.
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22:30
The Harpoon—Series 1, Episode 3
3/4 A special budget edition of the nostalgic spoof of boys' adventure story papers.
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22:55
The Comedy Club Interviews—Ruth Bratt 1/3
Jake Yapp chats to improv-musical-comedy star Ruth Bratt.
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23:00
Love in Recovery—Series 2, Starting Over
1/6 Fiona has a problem she thinks only Danno can solve. But Danno has his own problems.
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23:30
The Maltby Collection—Series 1, Episode 6
6/6 A TV detective star fancies Prunella during filming at the museum.
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Late
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00:00
The Veldt by Ray Bradbury
A cautionary tale about smart technology, where danger prowls in the nursery.
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00:30
Off the Page—Nowt So Queer as Folk
Matthew Parris considers what is and what is not normal.
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01:00
Whodunnits—Colvil and Soames - Bad Apples, 2. Numbered
2/6 Guscott asks for help to discover why a drug dealer has the home secretary's phone number.
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01:30
Beckett in Brooklyn
Lisa Dwan takes a trilogy of Samuel Beckett plays to the Brooklyn Academy of Music
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02:00
Paul Murray - The Mark and the Void—Episode 10
10/10 A bank collapses, a heist is averted and Claude makes a daring decision.
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02:15
Friends & Foes - A Narrative History of Diplomacy—Small Nation, Big Diplomacy
5/10 Professor David Rothkopf examines Norway's pivotal role in Middle East peace.
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02:30
MM Kaye - The Far Pavilions—Episode 15
15/20 Safe and with the woman he loves, Ash cannot work out how to marry her.
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02:45
Philip Glass - Words without Music—Episode 5
5/5 Koyaanisqatsi to Kundun, Philip Glass explains his approach to composing film soundtracks.
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03:00
Oscar Wilde—The Picture of Dorian Gray, 2. Retribution
2/2 The aristocrat is living a life of selfish pleasure. But is retribution on the horizon?
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04:00
Funny You Should Ask—From 23/07/1979
Peter Jones tests three experts in comedy - Sid Colin, Barry Cryer and John Junkin.
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04:30
Dry Slopes—Series 1, Dry Wit
4/4 Friendless, jobless Angus writes a requiem to himself. He is really a genius, you know.
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05:00
The Lentil Sorters—Multi-Parameter Database Search
2/4 A database linking of Ribena and MI5 makes Graham reach for his Stress Cardigan.
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05:30
The Skewer—Series 1, Episode 6
6/6 From the mind of Jon Holmes comes topical satire like you've never heard it before.
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