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00:00
Daljit Nagra selects interesting programmes from the BBC's poetry archive.
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00:30
Benjamin Zephaniah reads his autobiography, beginning with his Birmingham childhood.
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00:00
How the 1968 Backing Britain campaign became a political storm in a very English teacup.
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00:45
An insurance company employee investigates a suspected arson at a stately home.
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00:00
Miranda and Huw’s chance meeting on a Welsh island has unexpected consequences for both.
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00:45
An original short work for radio by Anna Freeman, author of The Fair Fight.
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00:00
1/3 London suburbs, late 1920s: with a failing business Mr Beluncle lives in a fantasy world
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00:00
2/3 London suburbs, late 1920s: can Mr Beluncle blend business and religion to his advantage?
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00:00
East Berlin, 1961. The War Doctor hunts for Dalek mercenary, Lara Zannis.
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00:00
5/6 There's a colony of mutants in London, and the only person who could fight them is dead.
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00:30
5/5 Young novelist Michael ghost-writes supermodel Vita's autobiography.
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01:00
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01:40
The skincare supremo chooses : On Her Majesty's Secret Service and Travelin' Soldier.
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01:50
Growing older but no wiser, John and Maggie try to rekindle an affair.
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01:00
2/6 A tip-off about the missing bracelet leads David to a pub.
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01:30
Carol and Dennis’s honeymoon period is soon over. Is the wedding dress to blame?
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01:00
3/6 David and Pat chase down Red Farley to the circus.
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01:30
Tony is intrigued by a personal ad which reads 'Wife available-what offers? Box 523'
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01:00
4/6 Following a murder - David and Pat battle to find Red.
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01:30
Elderly Albert and Fred cement a new friendship through the personal ads.
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01:00
5/6 Will Kratz be forced to hand over his precious secret formula?
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01:30
Victoria’s desire for a new coat calls for all manner of sacrifices.
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01:00
3/3 London suburbs, late 1920s: will Mr Beluncle try and avert financial ruin?
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01:00
The story of Elizabeth Barrett Browning's loyal maid and companion, Lily Wilson.
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02:00
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02:00
1/10 Florence plans to open a bookshop but there is local opposition. Read by Maggie Steed.
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02:15
1/5 The country's worst hairdressers head out to sea.
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02:30
1/4 Collection of lockdown recordings pondering questions around birth.
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02:00
2/10 The bookshop premises are haunted by a poltergeist. Read by Maggie Steed.
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02:15
2/5 The cruise has been a good way to drum up a little illicit hairdressing business.
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02:30
1/6 Ed starts applying for real jobs to try to get back into ex-girlfriend Fiona's good books.
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02:00
3/10 Despite opposition Florence prepares to open her shop. Read by Maggie Steed.
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02:15
3/5 The business, money, the talent contest and a missing pastry are troubling Bev and Shirl.
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02:30
1/3 Sarah Kendall talks to fellow storytellers about what 'story' means to them.
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02:00
4/10 Florence's lending library gets off to a disastrous start. Read by Maggie Steed.
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02:15
4/5 Bev's hoping to turn a visit of the talent competition's head judge to her advantage.
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02:30
3/4 Why do we have such a visceral reaction when someone intrudes on our personal space?
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02:00
6/6 Living targets are lined up to test the Kratz alloy metal.
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02:30
A dodgy insurance broker takes drastic measures to try to avoid being exposed.
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02:30
Bart Van Es goes on a journey to uncover the truth behind a family rift.
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03:00
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03:00
Kenneth Williams and Ted Ray romp through the permissive society.
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03:30
13/21 Mavis’s new beatnik boyfriend makes her dizzier than ever.
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03:00
11/13 Barrister Roger Thursby takes on an elaborate drink-driving case.
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03:30
4/8 It's war on Civil Service waste. What does Jim Hacker think?
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03:00
22/26 Neddie Seagoon tries to set fire to the English Channel to claim the insurance.
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03:30
3/6 George Cragge's murder trail widens, as the BBC Chairman blunders.
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03:00
6/12 The rise-and-fall of a pie-stall cook. The cast play different roles.
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03:30
5/6 A hijack grounds a fact-finding shopping trip for the diplomats' wives.
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03:00
The daft duo go west to Cornwall and get embroiled in dodgy doings.
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03:30
3/6 Can the crooked lawyer free his jailed assistant? The Marx Brothers' lost shows recreated.
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03:00
5/10 Ten year old Christine is a formidable organiser for Florence. Read by Maggie Steed.
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03:15
5/5 Shirl has a lot on her mind and it looks like Bev is heading for a showdown.
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03:30
3/4 Comedy set in the world of Edwardian finance. Stars Nick Caldecott and Simon Williams.
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03:45
1/5 How to beat the fiends in white coats and overalls at their own game. With Frank Thornton.
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04:00
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04:00
4 Extra's extended edition. Kirsty Young chats to the multi-talented James Corden.
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04:00
4/6 A conveyor duvet for quibbling couples. More of the public's loopy ideas!
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04:30
3/6 Dan and Lucy's getaway plans are thwarted by other people's problems.
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04:00
5/6 Dr Phil Hammond chairs the debating game with Clive Coleman, Rhona Cameron, Niall Ashdown.
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04:30
6/6 Marcia's errant boyfriend makes his presence felt, and religious fever grips the island.
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04:00
4/4 With broadcaster Emma Freud, 6Music DJ Shaun Keaveny and stand-up Tom Wrigglesworth.
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04:30
3/4 Universal rights prove irksome for Lytton Strychnine and Virginia Woof
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04:00
4/6 Ian McMillan's literary quiz with Helen Lederer, Roger McGough and Miles Kington.
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04:30
6/6 Will Poppy finally be able to decide where her heart truly lies?
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04:00
2/6 Felicity wants to spend more time with her husband. Stars Moira Lister.
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04:30
4/6 There’s uproar when a TV show exposes the antics of the village antique shop owner.
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04:00
Will Kitty take a hint and ease up on the spring cleaning? Stars Ted Ray.
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04:30
5/6 The tale of Elizabeth Barrett and Robert Browning, and Ernie is set to retire.
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05:00
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05:00
How the 1968 Backing Britain campaign became a political storm in a very English teacup.
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05:45
An insurance company employee investigates a suspected arson at a stately home.
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-
05:00
Miranda and Huw’s chance meeting on a Welsh island has unexpected consequences for both.
-
05:45
An original short work for radio by Anna Freeman, author of The Fair Fight.
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05:00
1/3 London suburbs, late 1920s: with a failing business Mr Beluncle lives in a fantasy world
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05:00
2/3 London suburbs, late 1920s: can Mr Beluncle blend business and religion to his advantage?
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05:00
3/3 London suburbs, late 1920s: will Mr Beluncle try and avert financial ruin?
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05:00
6/6 John Lloyd and Alice Levine with Ade Adepitan, Dr Sarah Beynon and Hannah Gadsby.
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05:30
2/6 Young Pip is betrayed and receives a spectral visitor.
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05:00
2/3 Isy Suttie ambles through the radio archives to celebrate family life.
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06:00
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06:00
2/6 A tip-off about the missing bracelet leads David to a pub.
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06:30
Carol and Dennis’s honeymoon period is soon over. Is the wedding dress to blame?
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06:00
3/6 David and Pat chase down Red Farley to the circus.
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06:30
Tony is intrigued by a personal ad which reads 'Wife available-what offers? Box 523'
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06:00
4/6 Following a murder - David and Pat battle to find Red.
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06:30
Elderly Albert and Fred cement a new friendship through the personal ads.
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-
06:00
5/6 Will Kratz be forced to hand over his precious secret formula?
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06:30
Victoria’s desire for a new coat calls for all manner of sacrifices.
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-
06:00
6/6 Living targets are lined up to test the Kratz alloy metal.
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06:30
A dodgy insurance broker takes drastic measures to try to avoid being exposed.
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06:00
The story of Elizabeth Barrett Browning's loyal maid and companion, Lily Wilson.
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06:00
Daljit Nagra chooses the best programmes from the BBC's poetry archive.
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06:30
1/2 Florence Green wants to open a bookshop in a small Suffolk town, but faces many obstacles.
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07:00
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07:00
1/10 Florence plans to open a bookshop but there is local opposition. Read by Maggie Steed.
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07:15
1/5 The country's worst hairdressers head out to sea.
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07:30
1/4 Collection of lockdown recordings pondering questions around birth.
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07:00
2/10 The bookshop premises are haunted by a poltergeist. Read by Maggie Steed.
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07:15
2/5 The cruise has been a good way to drum up a little illicit hairdressing business.
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07:30
1/6 Ed starts applying for real jobs to try to get back into ex-girlfriend Fiona's good books.
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07:00
3/10 Despite opposition Florence prepares to open her shop. Read by Maggie Steed.
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07:15
3/5 The business, money, the talent contest and a missing pastry are troubling Bev and Shirl.
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07:30
1/3 Sarah Kendall talks to fellow storytellers about what 'story' means to them.
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07:00
4/10 Florence's lending library gets off to a disastrous start. Read by Maggie Steed.
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07:15
4/5 Bev's hoping to turn a visit of the talent competition's head judge to her advantage.
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07:30
3/4 Why do we have such a visceral reaction when someone intrudes on our personal space?
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07:00
5/10 Ten year old Christine is a formidable organiser for Florence. Read by Maggie Steed.
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07:15
5/5 Shirl has a lot on her mind and it looks like Bev is heading for a showdown.
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07:30
3/4 Comedy set in the world of Edwardian finance. Stars Nick Caldecott and Simon Williams.
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07:30
Bart Van Es goes on a journey to uncover the truth behind a family rift.
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07:40
The Star Trek legend chooses ‘Rocket Man’ by Elton John and ‘Bohemian Rhapsody’ by Queen.
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07:50
The country's worst hairdressers head out to sea.
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08:00
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08:00
11/13 Barrister Roger Thursby takes on an elaborate drink-driving case.
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08:30
4/8 It's war on Civil Service waste. What does Jim Hacker think?
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08:00
22/26 Neddie Seagoon tries to set fire to the English Channel to claim the insurance.
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08:30
3/6 George Cragge's murder trail widens, as the BBC Chairman blunders.
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08:00
6/12 The rise-and-fall of a pie-stall cook. The cast play different roles.
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08:30
5/6 A hijack grounds a fact-finding shopping trip for the diplomats' wives.
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08:00
The daft duo go west to Cornwall and get embroiled in dodgy doings.
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08:30
3/6 Can the crooked lawyer free his jailed assistant? The Marx Brothers' lost shows recreated.
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08:00
2/6 Felicity wants to spend more time with her husband. Stars Moira Lister.
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08:30
4/6 There’s uproar when a TV show exposes the antics of the village antique shop owner.
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08:45
1/5 How to beat the fiends in white coats and overalls at their own game. With Frank Thornton.
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09:00
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09:00
4/6 A conveyor duvet for quibbling couples. More of the public's loopy ideas!
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09:30
3/6 Dan and Lucy's getaway plans are thwarted by other people's problems.
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09:00
5/6 Dr Phil Hammond chairs the debating game with Clive Coleman, Rhona Cameron, Niall Ashdown.
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09:30
6/6 Marcia's errant boyfriend makes his presence felt, and religious fever grips the island.
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09:00
4/4 With broadcaster Emma Freud, 6Music DJ Shaun Keaveny and stand-up Tom Wrigglesworth.
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09:30
3/4 Universal rights prove irksome for Lytton Strychnine and Virginia Woof
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09:00
4/6 Ian McMillan's literary quiz with Helen Lederer, Roger McGough and Miles Kington.
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09:30
6/6 Will Poppy finally be able to decide where her heart truly lies?
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09:00
6/6 John Lloyd and Alice Levine with Ade Adepitan, Dr Sarah Beynon and Hannah Gadsby.
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09:30
2/6 Young Pip is betrayed and receives a spectral visitor.
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09:00
Will Kitty take a hint and ease up on the spring cleaning? Stars Ted Ray.
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09:30
5/6 The tale of Elizabeth Barrett and Robert Browning, and Ernie is set to retire.
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09:00
Kenneth Williams and Ted Ray take on the legend of Lord Nelson.
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09:30
14/21 Mamma mia! There’s trouble on the menu when Mavis and Janet help out at Luigi’s café.
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10:00
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10:00
How the 1968 Backing Britain campaign became a political storm in a very English teacup.
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10:45
An insurance company employee investigates a suspected arson at a stately home.
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-
10:00
Miranda and Huw’s chance meeting on a Welsh island has unexpected consequences for both.
-
10:45
An original short work for radio by Anna Freeman, author of The Fair Fight.
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-
10:00
1/3 London suburbs, late 1920s: with a failing business Mr Beluncle lives in a fantasy world
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-
10:00
2/3 London suburbs, late 1920s: can Mr Beluncle blend business and religion to his advantage?
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-
10:00
3/3 London suburbs, late 1920s: will Mr Beluncle try and avert financial ruin?
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10:00
2/3 Isy Suttie ambles through the radio archives to celebrate family life.
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10:00
4 Extra's extended edition. Michael McIntyre shares his castaway choices with Kirsty Young
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11:00
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11:00
2/6 A tip-off about the missing bracelet leads David to a pub.
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11:30
Carol and Dennis’s honeymoon period is soon over. Is the wedding dress to blame?
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-
11:00
3/6 David and Pat chase down Red Farley to the circus.
-
11:30
Tony is intrigued by a personal ad which reads 'Wife available-what offers? Box 523'
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-
11:00
4/6 Following a murder - David and Pat battle to find Red.
-
11:30
Elderly Albert and Fred cement a new friendship through the personal ads.
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-
11:00
5/6 Will Kratz be forced to hand over his precious secret formula?
-
11:30
Victoria’s desire for a new coat calls for all manner of sacrifices.
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-
11:00
6/6 Living targets are lined up to test the Kratz alloy metal.
-
11:30
A dodgy insurance broker takes drastic measures to try to avoid being exposed.
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-
11:00
The story of Elizabeth Barrett Browning's loyal maid and companion, Lily Wilson.
|
-
11:00
Daljit Nagra chooses the best programmes from the BBC's poetry archive.
-
11:30
1/2 Florence Green wants to open a bookshop in a small Suffolk town, but faces many obstacles.
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12:00
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12:00
1/10 Florence plans to open a bookshop but there is local opposition. Read by Maggie Steed.
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12:15
1/5 The country's worst hairdressers head out to sea.
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12:30
1/4 Collection of lockdown recordings pondering questions around birth.
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12:00
2/10 The bookshop premises are haunted by a poltergeist. Read by Maggie Steed.
-
12:15
2/5 The cruise has been a good way to drum up a little illicit hairdressing business.
-
12:30
1/6 Ed starts applying for real jobs to try to get back into ex-girlfriend Fiona's good books.
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-
12:00
3/10 Despite opposition Florence prepares to open her shop. Read by Maggie Steed.
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12:15
3/5 The business, money, the talent contest and a missing pastry are troubling Bev and Shirl.
-
12:30
1/3 Sarah Kendall talks to fellow storytellers about what 'story' means to them.
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12:00
4/10 Florence's lending library gets off to a disastrous start. Read by Maggie Steed.
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12:15
4/5 Bev's hoping to turn a visit of the talent competition's head judge to her advantage.
-
12:30
3/4 Why do we have such a visceral reaction when someone intrudes on our personal space?
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12:00
5/10 Ten year old Christine is a formidable organiser for Florence. Read by Maggie Steed.
-
12:15
5/5 Shirl has a lot on her mind and it looks like Bev is heading for a showdown.
-
12:30
3/4 Comedy set in the world of Edwardian finance. Stars Nick Caldecott and Simon Williams.
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-
12:30
Bart Van Es goes on a journey to uncover the truth behind a family rift.
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-
12:40
The Star Trek legend chooses ‘Rocket Man’ by Elton John and ‘Bohemian Rhapsody’ by Queen.
-
12:50
The country's worst hairdressers head out to sea.
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13:00
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13:00
11/13 Barrister Roger Thursby takes on an elaborate drink-driving case.
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13:30
4/8 It's war on Civil Service waste. What does Jim Hacker think?
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-
13:00
22/26 Neddie Seagoon tries to set fire to the English Channel to claim the insurance.
-
13:30
3/6 George Cragge's murder trail widens, as the BBC Chairman blunders.
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-
13:00
6/12 The rise-and-fall of a pie-stall cook. The cast play different roles.
-
13:30
5/6 A hijack grounds a fact-finding shopping trip for the diplomats' wives.
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-
13:00
The daft duo go west to Cornwall and get embroiled in dodgy doings.
-
13:30
3/6 Can the crooked lawyer free his jailed assistant? The Marx Brothers' lost shows recreated.
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-
13:00
2/6 Felicity wants to spend more time with her husband. Stars Moira Lister.
-
13:30
4/6 There’s uproar when a TV show exposes the antics of the village antique shop owner.
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-
13:45
1/5 How to beat the fiends in white coats and overalls at their own game. With Frank Thornton.
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14:00
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14:00
4/6 A conveyor duvet for quibbling couples. More of the public's loopy ideas!
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14:30
3/6 Dan and Lucy's getaway plans are thwarted by other people's problems.
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-
14:00
5/6 Dr Phil Hammond chairs the debating game with Clive Coleman, Rhona Cameron, Niall Ashdown.
-
14:30
6/6 Marcia's errant boyfriend makes his presence felt, and religious fever grips the island.
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-
14:00
4/4 With broadcaster Emma Freud, 6Music DJ Shaun Keaveny and stand-up Tom Wrigglesworth.
-
14:30
3/4 Universal rights prove irksome for Lytton Strychnine and Virginia Woof
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-
14:00
4/6 Ian McMillan's literary quiz with Helen Lederer, Roger McGough and Miles Kington.
-
14:30
6/6 Will Poppy finally be able to decide where her heart truly lies?
|
-
14:00
6/6 John Lloyd and Alice Levine with Ade Adepitan, Dr Sarah Beynon and Hannah Gadsby.
-
14:30
2/6 Young Pip is betrayed and receives a spectral visitor.
|
-
14:00
Will Kitty take a hint and ease up on the spring cleaning? Stars Ted Ray.
-
14:30
5/6 The tale of Elizabeth Barrett and Robert Browning, and Ernie is set to retire.
|
-
14:00
Kenneth Williams and Ted Ray take on the legend of Lord Nelson.
-
14:30
14/21 Mamma mia! There’s trouble on the menu when Mavis and Janet help out at Luigi’s café.
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15:00
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15:00
How the 1968 Backing Britain campaign became a political storm in a very English teacup.
-
15:45
An insurance company employee investigates a suspected arson at a stately home.
|
-
15:00
Miranda and Huw’s chance meeting on a Welsh island has unexpected consequences for both.
-
15:45
An original short work for radio by Anna Freeman, author of The Fair Fight.
|
-
15:00
1/3 London suburbs, late 1920s: with a failing business Mr Beluncle lives in a fantasy world
|
-
15:00
2/3 London suburbs, late 1920s: can Mr Beluncle blend business and religion to his advantage?
|
-
15:00
3/3 London suburbs, late 1920s: will Mr Beluncle try and avert financial ruin?
|
-
15:00
2/3 Isy Suttie ambles through the radio archives to celebrate family life.
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-
15:00
4 Extra's extended edition. Michael McIntyre shares his castaway choices with Kirsty Young
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16:00
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16:00
2/6 A tip-off about the missing bracelet leads David to a pub.
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16:30
Carol and Dennis’s honeymoon period is soon over. Is the wedding dress to blame?
|
-
16:00
3/6 David and Pat chase down Red Farley to the circus.
-
16:30
Tony is intrigued by a personal ad which reads 'Wife available-what offers? Box 523'
|
-
16:00
4/6 Following a murder - David and Pat battle to find Red.
-
16:30
Elderly Albert and Fred cement a new friendship through the personal ads.
|
-
16:00
5/6 Will Kratz be forced to hand over his precious secret formula?
-
16:30
Victoria’s desire for a new coat calls for all manner of sacrifices.
|
-
16:00
6/6 Living targets are lined up to test the Kratz alloy metal.
-
16:30
A dodgy insurance broker takes drastic measures to try to avoid being exposed.
|
-
16:00
East Berlin, 1961. The War Doctor hunts for Dalek mercenary, Lara Zannis.
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16:00
5/6 There's a colony of mutants in London, and the only person who could fight them is dead.
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16:30
5/5 Young novelist Michael ghost-writes supermodel Vita's autobiography.
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17:00
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17:00
1/10 Florence plans to open a bookshop but there is local opposition. Read by Maggie Steed.
-
17:15
1/5 The country's worst hairdressers head out to sea.
-
17:30
1/4 Collection of lockdown recordings pondering questions around birth.
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-
17:00
2/10 The bookshop premises are haunted by a poltergeist. Read by Maggie Steed.
-
17:15
2/5 The cruise has been a good way to drum up a little illicit hairdressing business.
-
17:30
1/6 Ed starts applying for real jobs to try to get back into ex-girlfriend Fiona's good books.
|
-
17:00
3/10 Despite opposition Florence prepares to open her shop. Read by Maggie Steed.
-
17:15
3/5 The business, money, the talent contest and a missing pastry are troubling Bev and Shirl.
-
17:30
1/3 Sarah Kendall talks to fellow storytellers about what 'story' means to them.
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-
17:00
4/10 Florence's lending library gets off to a disastrous start. Read by Maggie Steed.
-
17:15
4/5 Bev's hoping to turn a visit of the talent competition's head judge to her advantage.
-
17:30
3/4 Why do we have such a visceral reaction when someone intrudes on our personal space?
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17:00
5/10 Ten year old Christine is a formidable organiser for Florence. Read by Maggie Steed.
-
17:15
5/5 Shirl has a lot on her mind and it looks like Bev is heading for a showdown.
-
17:30
3/4 Comedy set in the world of Edwardian finance. Stars Nick Caldecott and Simon Williams.
|
-
17:00
The story of Elizabeth Barrett Browning's loyal maid and companion, Lily Wilson.
|
-
17:00
Daljit Nagra chooses the best programmes from the BBC's poetry archive.
-
17:30
1/2 Florence Green wants to open a bookshop in a small Suffolk town, but faces many obstacles.
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|
18:00
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18:00
11/13 Barrister Roger Thursby takes on an elaborate drink-driving case.
-
18:30
4/8 It's war on Civil Service waste. What does Jim Hacker think?
|
-
18:00
22/26 Neddie Seagoon tries to set fire to the English Channel to claim the insurance.
-
18:30
3/6 George Cragge's murder trail widens, as the BBC Chairman blunders.
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-
18:00
6/12 The rise-and-fall of a pie-stall cook. The cast play different roles.
-
18:30
5/6 A hijack grounds a fact-finding shopping trip for the diplomats' wives.
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-
18:00
The daft duo go west to Cornwall and get embroiled in dodgy doings.
-
18:30
3/6 Can the crooked lawyer free his jailed assistant? The Marx Brothers' lost shows recreated.
|
-
18:00
2/6 Felicity wants to spend more time with her husband. Stars Moira Lister.
-
18:30
4/6 There’s uproar when a TV show exposes the antics of the village antique shop owner.
|
-
18:30
Bart Van Es goes on a journey to uncover the truth behind a family rift.
|
-
18:40
The Star Trek legend chooses ‘Rocket Man’ by Elton John and ‘Bohemian Rhapsody’ by Queen.
-
18:50
The country's worst hairdressers head out to sea.
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19:00
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19:00
4/6 A conveyor duvet for quibbling couples. More of the public's loopy ideas!
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19:30
3/6 Dan and Lucy's getaway plans are thwarted by other people's problems.
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19:00
5/6 Dr Phil Hammond chairs the debating game with Clive Coleman, Rhona Cameron, Niall Ashdown.
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19:30
6/6 Marcia's errant boyfriend makes his presence felt, and religious fever grips the island.
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19:00
4/4 With broadcaster Emma Freud, 6Music DJ Shaun Keaveny and stand-up Tom Wrigglesworth.
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19:30
3/4 Universal rights prove irksome for Lytton Strychnine and Virginia Woof
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19:00
4/6 Ian McMillan's literary quiz with Helen Lederer, Roger McGough and Miles Kington.
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19:30
6/6 Will Poppy finally be able to decide where her heart truly lies?
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19:00
6/6 John Lloyd and Alice Levine with Ade Adepitan, Dr Sarah Beynon and Hannah Gadsby.
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19:30
2/6 Young Pip is betrayed and receives a spectral visitor.
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19:45
1/5 How to beat the fiends in white coats and overalls at their own game. With Frank Thornton.
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20:00
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20:00
7/8 Radiolab explores an online world where that story about you lives forever...
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20:00
39/52 Manoush Zomorodi explores how we can keep the new resolutions we make.
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20:50
The comedian chooses 'Have You Ever Seen the Rain' by Creedence Clearwater Revival.
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20:00
A celebration of the BBC's hit TV comedy. With Michael Crawford and Michele Dotrice.
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20:00
1/3 Isy Suttie ambles through the radio archives to celebrate family life.
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20:00
Marc Riley delves into the BBC archive to unearth interviews with Frank Zappa and Lou Reed
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20:30
Released in 1982, this soft-rock anthem has become an unlikely viral smash-hit.
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20:00
Will Kitty take a hint and ease up on the spring cleaning? Stars Ted Ray.
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20:30
5/6 The tale of Elizabeth Barrett and Robert Browning, and Ernie is set to retire.
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20:00
Kenneth Williams and Ted Ray take on the legend of Lord Nelson.
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20:30
14/21 Mamma mia! There’s trouble on the menu when Mavis and Janet help out at Luigi’s café.
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21:00
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21:00
The video game designer, a military base, an errant priest…
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21:30
5/6 As the body count mounts, Eddie and Susan head for the RAF base in Cumbria.
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21:00
Life at Camp Restart, the Boss, a baggage handler who stole a plane…
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21:35
6/6 Eddie and Susan are embattled at a Cumbrian RAF base, hoping to avert disaster.
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21:00
Extreme detox, the kill, the other side of the camp…
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21:35
Anya Driscoll is a jigsaw junkie, and she's going to tell you why.
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21:00
Hunters and hunted, the “happy kids”, an ancient mechanism…
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21:35
Chris Marshall loves roads... even those that don't actually exist.
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21:00
Training regime, a friend IRL, the escape…
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21:35
Subhadra Das debunks some myths about a curious object.
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21:00
2/3 Isy Suttie ambles through the radio archives to celebrate family life.
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21:00
4 Extra's extended edition. Michael McIntyre shares his castaway choices with Kirsty Young
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22:00
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22:00
7/8 Sue Perkins hosts Radio 4's longest-running panel show, Just a Minute.
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22:30
4/4 Have the girls from TV show Friends really come to visit?
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22:00
4/4 Phil will solve your problems. Well, he'll try. Sitcom also starring Johnny Vegas.
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22:30
2/6 The comic reveals his love for an animated rabbit and his hatred of baguette nibbling.
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22:55
Comedy - Discussion. Stephen Bailey catches up with Michelle de Swarte
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22:00
6/6 When Joanna tells Roger that they’re ‘in a rut’, he plans a spontaneous day out.
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22:30
1/6 Jason and his team examine the pitfalls of making best man speeches.
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22:00
3/4 Are you Armageddon-ready? Sylvia and Rachel explore situational awareness.
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22:30
2/4 Helen Keen, Peter Serafinowicz and Susy Kane explore how to get on with everybody else.
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22:55
Comedy - Discussion. Stephen Bailey catches up with Michelle de Swarte
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22:00
4/4 Richard Wilson considers his mortality.
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22:30
2/4 The human chameleon's host of comic characters includes a nonagenarian musical diva.
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22:00
1/4 Find out why Rapunzel is getting a haircut, and what spiders do for entertainment.
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22:30
1/4 Time management, and some special detectives. The duo star in sketches and songs.
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22:45
1/6 Sketch show from Manchester's Comedy Store with Robin Ince and Helen Moon.
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22:55
Iain Lee talks to Michael Akadiri.
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22:00
1/4 Meet the waifs, strays, wig shops, murderous pensioners and squirrels of this magical land
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22:30
4/6 The comedian meets the political satirist and voice of The Simpsons.
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23:00
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23:00
7/11 Andy Zaltzman quizzes the week's news.
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23:30
4/6 The sci-fi star probes the oceans.
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23:00
Henry Normal with his occasional series to tackle love.
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23:30
2/6 Lord Darkness has Amis and wants the sword. Can Sam stop him?
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23:00
3/6 Marcus Brigstocke persuades actor Rebecca Front to try out new experiences.
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23:30
2/4 Patrick Marber and Peter Curran with their critically-acclaimed confessional series.
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23:45
4/6 Ray Highknock goes for experimental regressive hypnotherapy to cure his smoking addiction.
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23:00
4/4 Comedian Athena Kugblenu looks at the cultural phenomenon of cancelling the famous.
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23:15
4/5 Helen accepts an invitation to a school reunion party, hoping to feel superior.
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23:30
2/6 Tom's dad advocates some rather drastic 'rationalising'.
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23:00
3/4 Hannah shares her affection for and knowledge of David, despite the imperfections.
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23:15
4/4 Join Alex and Ben - aka The Pin - in their weird twist on the double-act sketch show
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23:30
2/4 Paloma Faith, Miles Jupp and Tom Wrigglesworth join Arthur at home.
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23:00
1/4 The young party idealists' ambition steps up a gear after their summer break.
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23:30
6/6 Satan introduces the Professor and Thomas to Helen of Troy and her plain friend, Daphne.
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23:00
3/4 Will Simon blow the whistle on his murky world of international arms dealing?
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23:30
1/6 Pathology lab sitcom with Peter Davison and Tracy Ann Oberman. From 2003.
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