Schedule
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Early
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00:00
Nigel Kneale - The Stone Tape
In 1979, a team of scientists begin to investigate some strange phenomena.
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01:00
One Foot In The Grave - A Celebration Of A Comedy Classic
Victor Meldrew would never believe it! A celebration of the hit comedy.
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02:00
Tom Wrigglesworth's Open Letters—Series 2, Insurance
1/4 Tom asks the insurance industry why everything has to be so confusing.
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02:30
Agendum—Series 1, Fruit
1/4 Current affairs parody and stupidly feasible visit to the 24-hour Hall of Opinion Mirrors.
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03:00
The Nick Revell Show—Series 1, Holy Water
1/6 The life of a struggling writer with dysfunctional friends and a talking geranium.
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03:30
Sarah Millican's Support Group—Series 2, 1. 'My partner is too controlling - a fight for the TV remote'
1/6 Sarah solves problems, including a controlling partner and a non-drinker with no friends.
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04:00
Kingsley Amis - All Free Now
The late 1960s: Sir Roy Vandervane’s pursuit of stimulation wreaks havoc.
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05:30
Great Lives—Mica Paris on Josephine Baker
Soul singer Mica Paris tells Matthew Parris why Josephine Baker is her heroine.
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Morning
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06:00
Big Pig, Little Pig by Jacqueline Yallop (Omnibus)
After some years in rural France, Jacqueline and husband Ed think about getting pigs.
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07:10
Inheritance Tracks—Paul Jones
Paul Jones chooses My Babe by Little Walter and Come Sunday by Mahalia Jackson.
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07:20
HE Bates - Love for Lydia (Omnibus)—Episode 2
2/2 Richardson tries to cut himself off from everyone but eventually has to face his feelings.
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08:30
Doctor in the House—Women and Wine
11/13 Medic Simon Sparrow's efforts to get a date for the hospital ball turn to chaos.
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09:00
Something to Shout About—Series 1, Episode 4
4/13 The ad agency must stage a play to try and win an account for blankets.
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09:30
Daliso Chaponda: Citizen of Nowhere—Series 1, Border Patrol
4/4 Comedian Daliso Chaponda looks at the relationship between the UK and Africa.
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10:00
Desert Island Discs Revisited—Clue at 50, Sandi Toksvig
Sandi Toksvig shares her castaway choices with Kirsty Young.
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10:45
Curious Cases—Rutherford and Fry, A Cold Case Part 1
Why do we get more colds in winter?
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11:00
The Moth Radio Hour—Series 12, Skin Tight Genes
8/8 Catherine Burns with stories from the double helix - tales featuring DNA inheritance.
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11:50
Inheritance Tracks—Paul Jones
Paul Jones chooses My Babe by Little Walter and Come Sunday by Mahalia Jackson.
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Afternoon
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12:00
Poetry Extra—Poetry Workshop - William Carlos Williams
Daljit Nagra selects the best programmes from the Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ's poetry archive.
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12:30
Tom Wrigglesworth's Open Letters—Series 2, Low Cost Airlines
2/4 Tom asks if low-cost airlines are all they are cracked up to be.
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13:00
Transcription by Kate Atkinson (Omnibus)—Episode 1
1/2 Radio producer Juliet is about to spy a familiar face in the crowd.
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14:10
Inheritance Tracks—Amanda Abbington
The Sherlock actor picks tracks by The Beatles and Joan as Police Woman.
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14:20
The Latvian Locum (Omnibus)—Series 2
Latvian locum Dr Dace Zake is on the hunt for a missing patient.
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15:30
My Pakistani Jazz Orchestra
Izzat Majeed could have retired quietly, but he formed a Pakistani jazz ensemble instead.
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16:00
The Dollar Princess
1895: Consuelo Vanderbilt reluctantly agrees to marry the Duke of Marlborough
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17:00
Poetry Extra—Poetry Workshop - William Carlos Williams
Daljit Nagra selects the best programmes from the Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ's poetry archive.
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17:30
Tom Wrigglesworth's Open Letters—Series 2, Low Cost Airlines
2/4 Tom asks if low-cost airlines are all they are cracked up to be.
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Evening
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18:00
Nigel Kneale - The Road
Nigel Kneale’s legendary 1963 lost TV play. Adapted by Toby Hadoke.
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18:45
Remembering Nigel Kneale
Toby Hadoke considers the legacy of Quatermass writer Nigel Kneale.
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19:00
The Moth Radio Hour—Series 12, Skin Tight Genes
8/8 Catherine Burns with stories from the double helix - tales featuring DNA inheritance.
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19:50
Inheritance Tracks—Paul Jones
Paul Jones chooses My Babe by Little Walter and Come Sunday by Mahalia Jackson.
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20:00
The Dollar Princess
1895: Consuelo Vanderbilt reluctantly agrees to marry the Duke of Marlborough
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21:00
Desert Island Discs Revisited—Clue at 50, Sandi Toksvig
Sandi Toksvig shares her castaway choices with Kirsty Young.
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21:45
Curious Cases—Rutherford and Fry, A Cold Case Part 1
Why do we get more colds in winter?
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22:00
Tom Wrigglesworth's Open Letters—Series 2, Low Cost Airlines
2/4 Tom asks if low-cost airlines are all they are cracked up to be.
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22:30
Seekers—Series 1, That Bloke Keeps Looking at Us
3/6 There's a bloke at the other end of the waiting area who starts to unnerve the boys.
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22:55
The Comedy Club Interviews—Nish Kumar 1/3
Rob Deering is joined in the Comedy Club studio by Nish Kumar.
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23:00
Edge Falls—Series 2, Episode 5
5/6 It's charity week at Edge Falls retail park, but Sonya's daughter is after making money.
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23:30
Dan and Nick: The Wildebeest Years—Turning 40
A distraught Robin Wood turns 40, and The Archers goes sci-fi.
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Late
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00:00
Nigel Kneale - The Road
Nigel Kneale’s legendary 1963 lost TV play. Adapted by Toby Hadoke.
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00:45
Remembering Nigel Kneale
Toby Hadoke considers the legacy of Quatermass writer Nigel Kneale.
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01:00
Transcription by Kate Atkinson (Omnibus)—Episode 1
1/2 Radio producer Juliet is about to spy a familiar face in the crowd.
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02:10
Inheritance Tracks—Amanda Abbington
The Sherlock actor picks tracks by The Beatles and Joan as Police Woman.
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02:20
The Latvian Locum (Omnibus)—Series 2
Latvian locum Dr Dace Zake is on the hunt for a missing patient.
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03:30
My Pakistani Jazz Orchestra
Izzat Majeed could have retired quietly, but he formed a Pakistani jazz ensemble instead.
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04:00
The Dollar Princess
1895: Consuelo Vanderbilt reluctantly agrees to marry the Duke of Marlborough
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05:00
Poetry Extra—Poetry Workshop - William Carlos Williams
Daljit Nagra selects the best programmes from the Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ's poetry archive.
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05:30
Tom Wrigglesworth's Open Letters—Series 2, Low Cost Airlines
2/4 Tom asks if low-cost airlines are all they are cracked up to be.
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