Schedule
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Early
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00:00
The Interplanetary Notes of Ambassador B—Episode 5
5/5 Ambassador B decides to turn in her badge on the next planet she finds.
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00:15
Ghost Story—The Tower by Marghanita Laski
A Tuscan tower fills a solitary visitor with dread.
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00:30
Sounds Natural—Bernard Cribbins
The actor talks to Derek Jones about his love of bird watching, fishing and conservation.
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01:00
Whodunnits—A Walk in the Dark, 5. The Ends Justify the Means?
5/5 Ruth has been kidnapped and Birdie has a day of surprises in store.
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01:30
Dick Francis—Proof, 8. Connections
8/8 Tony Beach and Gerard MacGregor attempt to unearth the true identity of Paul Young.
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02:00
The Suspicions of Mr Whicher by Kate Summerscale—Episode 5
5/5 Only in 1928, an anonymous letter from Sydney reveals the facts of the case.
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02:15
The Invention of Murder by Judith Flanders—5. New Technology
5/5 How the age's great technological advances were used to capture criminals.
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02:30
The Kampala Dream House
In a children's home in Kampala every child is given a musical chance for a future.
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03:00
HG Wells—Kipps, 5. The Kippses
5/5 Kipps is building a dream home for Ann. But is his fortune lost?
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04:00
Guess What?—Episode 6
6/10 Animal, vegetable or mineral? Barry Took's revised 20 questions.
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04:30
Millport—Series 2, Dark Secrets
2/6 Irene enlists Bob's help when strange events send the tiny Scottish island into disarray.
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05:00
Says on the Tin—Cat Food
2/6 American ad man Eliott Thurber struggles to promote a new brand of gourmet pet food.
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05:30
Stand-Up Specials—Athena Kugblenu: Magnifying Class
Athena Kugblenu examines what it means to be upwardly mobile.
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Morning
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06:00
David Gooderson - Walk or Die
In 1942, thousands trekked from Burma into India. Drama based on real accounts.
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07:30
Great Lives—Simon Evans on JS Mill
Comedian Simon Evans nominates JS Mill, author of On Liberty.
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08:00
The Write Stuff—Series 11, Hans Christian Andersen
4/7 James Walton takes the chair. Guests are Wendy Holden and John O'Farrell.
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08:30
1834—What Century Are You Living In?
1/6 After a few drinks, English teacher Jason Slater wakes up in the 19th century.
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09:00
4 Extra Goes Gardening
Penelope Keith unearths some horticultural highlights from the Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ archives.
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Afternoon
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12:00
My Favorite Husband—The Surprise Halloween Party
Liz and George feel like social outcasts when a party invitation fails to arrive.
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12:30
Whatever Happened to the Likely Lads?—Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ is the Hero
2/13 Bob's fiancee Thelma is appalled by the return of Terry. From August 1975.
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13:00
Archive on 4—Lynne Truss - Did I Really Ask That?
Lynne Truss shares her personal treasure trove of interviews with world famous writers.
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14:00
Tim Key's Suspended Sentence
Poet and comedian Tim Key sleuths out what makes a great literary opening line.
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14:30
Our Woman in Norton Tripton
Comedy starring Jenny Eclair as jaded community website journalist Ros Moss.
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15:00
The Sinha Carta
Comedian and quizzer Paul Sinha examines our most important legal document.
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15:30
Alex Horne Presents The Horne Section—Series 2, With Doc Brown
5/6 Alex and his band explore the theme of children, with help from comedian Doc Brown.
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16:00
David Gooderson - Walk or Die
In 1942, thousands trekked from Burma into India. Drama based on real accounts.
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17:30
Great Lives—Simon Evans on JS Mill
Comedian Simon Evans nominates JS Mill, author of On Liberty.
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Evening
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18:00
Peter Redgrove - The Valley of Trelamia
A writer of books about unusual phenomena, turns his attention to Cornwall’s Celtic past.
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18:45
RD Wingfield—The Cellar
Behind a bricked-up entrance lurks a suspenseful tale of horror below stairs.
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19:00
4 Extra Goes Gardening
Penelope Keith unearths some horticultural highlights from the Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ archives.
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22:00
Alex Horne Presents The Horne Section—Series 2, With Matt Lucas & Liane Carroll
6/6 Alex and his band explore the theme of seasons. With Matt Lucas and Liane Carroll.
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22:30
Agendum—Series 1, Threat
4/4 Current affairs parody and stupidly feasible visit to the 24-hour Hall Of Opinion Mirrors.
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23:00
Comedy Club at Machynlleth—2022, Sara Barron & Rob Auton
Jake Yapp and Isy Suttie chat to Sara Barron at the Machynlleth Comedy Festival.
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23:15
James Acaster's Findings—Series 1, 3. Wheels
3/4 Comedian James Acaster presents the results of his in-depth research into wheels.
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23:30
Tudur Owen - Where on Earth is Anglesey?—Episode 1
1/2 Stand-up Tudur Owen puts Anglesey on the map.
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Late
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00:00
Peter Redgrove - The Valley of Trelamia
A writer of books about unusual phenomena, turns his attention to Cornwall’s Celtic past.
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00:45
RD Wingfield—The Cellar
Behind a bricked-up entrance lurks a suspenseful tale of horror below stairs.
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01:00
Archive on 4—Lynne Truss - Did I Really Ask That?
Lynne Truss shares her personal treasure trove of interviews with world famous writers.
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02:00
Tim Key's Suspended Sentence
Poet and comedian Tim Key sleuths out what makes a great literary opening line.
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02:30
Our Woman in Norton Tripton
Comedy starring Jenny Eclair as jaded community website journalist Ros Moss.
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03:00
The Sinha Carta
Comedian and quizzer Paul Sinha examines our most important legal document.
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03:30
Alex Horne Presents The Horne Section—Series 2, With Doc Brown
5/6 Alex and his band explore the theme of children, with help from comedian Doc Brown.
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04:00
David Gooderson - Walk or Die
In 1942, thousands trekked from Burma into India. Drama based on real accounts.
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05:30
Great Lives—Simon Evans on JS Mill
Comedian Simon Evans nominates JS Mill, author of On Liberty.
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