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00:00
2/5 Nicholas Pierpan's chilling tale of a writer's devilish pact with a mysterious man.
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00:30
2/3 Angry misanthrope Frank meets Gwen, who tells of a Celtic goddess.
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00:00
The Goodies star tells Derek Jones about his longstanding love of bird watching.
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00:30
An imaginative portrait of the elusive musician Arthur Russell.
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00:00
Jake Yapp and Ruby Tandoh discuss favourite books with Harriett Gilbert.
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00:30
Cleveland Watkiss and Dame Cleo marvel at Ella Fitzgerald's Mac the Knife and give it a go
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00:00
The history of a phantom fear -that automation will end work and leave us nothing to do.
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00:00
Lord Digby Jones chooses wartime leader, Winston Churchill.
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00:30
Story of the enduring songwriting relationship between Pete Atkin and Clive James.
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00:00
Opera director John Copley CBE reflects on his lifelong relationship with La Boheme.
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00:30
The origins of Maurice Sendak's children's classic "Where the Wild Things Are" revealed
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00:00
1/2 Young people with telepathic powers are persecuted for their difference.
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01:00
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01:00
Irish writer Anne Enright is castaway by Lauren Laverne.
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01:45
David Attenborough recalls visiting Australia to find the giant earthworm - using his ears
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01:00
6/8 Odell learns the identity of the lady in mink and why she’s involved in the blackmail.
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01:30
4/7 Roger West heads to the seaside - and receives a dinner invitation
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01:00
7/8 The case appears settled for Odell, but there’s still time for one more surprise.
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01:30
5/7 An unexpected phone-call for Janet West - and Roger feels lost.
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01:00
8/8 Odell gathers his evidence together the evidence to confront the killer.
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01:30
6/7 It’s a bad day for Scotland Yard, and Inspector Roger West.
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01:00
A long-buried secret induces pity and sorrow in the Great Detective.
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01:30
7/7 Carosian’s plans finally become evident.
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01:00
A jealous lover is haunted by a fellow pilot's death and a vision of murder.
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01:30
1/6 Blackmail forces a renowned prison-break organiser to spring a spy from jail.
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01:00
It's 1945 and Stephen Pym has won a scholarship to Cambridge.
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02:00
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02:00
Daljit Nagra selects another programme from the BBC's poetry archive.
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02:30
A portrait of the tempestuous life of the blues singer, Bessie Smith.
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02:00
4/6 Tommy has big celebration plans for Sheila, but Lewis gets involved.
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02:30
12/16 Can the HMS Troutbridge rise to the occasion when wedding bells are in the air?
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02:00
1/6 Paul and Ruby have moved out - but not too far away.
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02:30
21/27 Prison governor Neddie Seagoon relocates his inmates to the south of France.
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02:00
4/6 Rosie fancies a dishy French estate agent, but Nancy reckons she saw him first.
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02:30
1/8 Tony, Andree and Bill head to Brighton for a seaside holiday... in November.
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02:00
3/6 With the council and Sandra both upset, Terry's got his work cut out. Stars Karl Howman.
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02:30
Who can be persuaded to pose for the 'What the Butler Saw' machine?
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02:00
1/8 Returning from a year in San Francisco, Izzy Comyn lands in a great deal of confusion.
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02:30
5/13 Sir Lancelot Spratt causes alarm for medic Simon Sparrow in the operating theatre.
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02:30
Andrew Roberts' five essays on wartime leader, Winston Churchill.
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03:00
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03:40
Alexander Armstrong chooses tracks by The Wombles and Madness.
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03:50
2/2 Tom plans for Norma's future, whilst Andrea's future is very much threatened.
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03:00
6/6 Norman may have stopped the parade, but the festival must go on.
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03:30
1/10 As bombs fall on London, plans are made for the safety of two young princesses.
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03:45
1/5 Two gods make a bet giving human intelligence to dogs will make them all die unhappy.
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03:00
1/6 Joanna’s making Roger’s New Year resolutions, including a marriage reboot.
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03:30
2/10 MI5 agent Miss Celia Nashe escorts “Ellen” and “Mary” to Ireland.
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03:45
2/5 Nira and Mick adopt Majnoun the poodle. But who is training whom?
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03:00
1/6 Tom and his dad fret about some potentially uncomfortable brushes with the law.
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03:30
3/10 Strafford and Celia explore the Duke of Edenmore’s estate.
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03:45
3/5 Atticus the Bull Mastiff gets into trouble whilst Princess the mongrel learns poetry.
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03:00
1/4 Collection of lockdown recordings pondering questions around birth.
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03:30
4/10 Celia and Strafford reach an understanding.
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03:45
4/5 Nira and Mick's relationship is deteriorating over Nira's fondness for the poodle Majnoun.
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03:00
4/4 An excruciating TV panel show experience is also revelatory for the Room Next Door Man.
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03:30
5/10 An intruder is apprehended at Clonmillis Hall.
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03:45
5/5 Despite increasing hardships, Princess the mongrel takes solace in poetry.
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03:45
5/5 The humourist, writer and broadcaster muses on a Victorian novelty and home-working.
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04:00
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04:00
3/12 Nicholas Parsons chairs with Josie Lawrence, Justin Moorhouse, Tony Hawks and Dave Gorman
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04:30
4/4 The Yorkshire builders are warned over a dodgy landlord, and a birth is imminent.
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04:00
6/6 Simon Mayo discovers which generation is the funniest.
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04:30
5/6 Reunions top the agenda at the CyberPass bistro, but are they such a good idea?
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04:00
10/13 Paul Gambaccini chairs the general knowledge music quiz.
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04:30
5/6 When her company takes on a Murder Mystery Evening, it isn't Rosie who makes a killing.
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04:00
6/6 Sue Perkins poses more big moral problems for her panellists to tackle.
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04:30
4/4 Robin's dream comes true as two crimes are committed on his doorstep.
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04:00
3/6 Comedians try to smuggle truths past their opponents in David Mitchell's panel game.
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04:30
4/6 Patrick and Helen get dragged to a stag and hen night for a couple neither of them know.
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04:00
The Post Office must boost business. Can the bungling duo deliver?
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04:30
1/10 The man of many parts uses his experience to discuss his old chum.
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05:00
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05:00
Kenneth Horne hitches a lift in a helicopter, and Hornerama investigates sport.
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05:30
9/13 Evadne and Hilda help a hitchhiker to trace her roots in their village.
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05:00
1/2 Can Prince Dimitri atone for his mistakes and gain the forgiveness of Katerina?
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05:00
2/2 Prince Dimitri follows Katerina to Siberia, but will she accept his marriage proposal?
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05:00
Wartime London: a young woman falls in love with a young American serviceman.
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05:45
Marrying a twin is double trouble. When Sandra’s cooking is shunned, she seeks a solution.
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05:00
Librarian Leo is set to retire when he encounters a Muslim girl seeking refuge.
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05:45
At school, Solitary had been wrongly chastised, but loved the buzz of false accusation.
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05:00
A moving story about death, love and friendship in London's East End.
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05:45
Leo hates heights but loves trees.
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05:00
3/3 Public Historian Greg Jenner is on a quest to discover why comedy writers love history
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06:00
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06:00
6/8 Odell learns the identity of the lady in mink and why she’s involved in the blackmail.
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06:30
4/7 Roger West heads to the seaside - and receives a dinner invitation
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06:00
7/8 The case appears settled for Odell, but there’s still time for one more surprise.
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06:30
5/7 An unexpected phone-call for Janet West - and Roger feels lost.
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06:00
8/8 Odell gathers his evidence together the evidence to confront the killer.
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06:30
6/7 It’s a bad day for Scotland Yard, and Inspector Roger West.
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06:00
A long-buried secret induces pity and sorrow in the Great Detective.
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06:30
7/7 Carosian’s plans finally become evident.
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06:00
A jealous lover is haunted by a fellow pilot's death and a vision of murder.
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06:30
1/6 Blackmail forces a renowned prison-break organiser to spring a spy from jail.
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06:00
It's 1945 and Stephen Pym has won a scholarship to Cambridge.
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06:00
DJ Annie Nightingale is castaway by Lauren Laverne
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06:45
David Attenborough on the achievements of scientist Alfred Russel Wallace.
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07:00
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07:00
4/6 Tommy has big celebration plans for Sheila, but Lewis gets involved.
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07:30
12/16 Can the HMS Troutbridge rise to the occasion when wedding bells are in the air?
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07:00
1/6 Paul and Ruby have moved out - but not too far away.
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07:30
21/27 Prison governor Neddie Seagoon relocates his inmates to the south of France.
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07:00
4/6 Rosie fancies a dishy French estate agent, but Nancy reckons she saw him first.
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07:30
1/8 Tony, Andree and Bill head to Brighton for a seaside holiday... in November.
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07:00
3/6 With the council and Sandra both upset, Terry's got his work cut out. Stars Karl Howman.
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07:30
Who can be persuaded to pose for the 'What the Butler Saw' machine?
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07:00
1/8 Returning from a year in San Francisco, Izzy Comyn lands in a great deal of confusion.
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07:30
5/13 Sir Lancelot Spratt causes alarm for medic Simon Sparrow in the operating theatre.
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07:30
Andrew Roberts' five essays on wartime leader, Winston Churchill.
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07:00
Daljit Nagra selects another highlight from the BBC's poetry archive.
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07:30
1/2 As bombs fall on London, plans are made for the safety of the two young princesses.
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08:00
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08:00
6/6 Norman may have stopped the parade, but the festival must go on.
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08:30
1/10 As bombs fall on London, plans are made for the safety of two young princesses.
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08:45
1/5 Two gods make a bet giving human intelligence to dogs will make them all die unhappy.
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08:00
1/6 Joanna’s making Roger’s New Year resolutions, including a marriage reboot.
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08:30
2/10 MI5 agent Miss Celia Nashe escorts “Ellen” and “Mary” to Ireland.
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08:45
2/5 Nira and Mick adopt Majnoun the poodle. But who is training whom?
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08:00
1/6 Tom and his dad fret about some potentially uncomfortable brushes with the law.
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08:30
3/10 Strafford and Celia explore the Duke of Edenmore’s estate.
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08:45
3/5 Atticus the Bull Mastiff gets into trouble whilst Princess the mongrel learns poetry.
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08:00
1/4 Collection of lockdown recordings pondering questions around birth.
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08:30
4/10 Celia and Strafford reach an understanding.
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08:45
4/5 Nira and Mick's relationship is deteriorating over Nira's fondness for the poodle Majnoun.
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08:00
4/4 An excruciating TV panel show experience is also revelatory for the Room Next Door Man.
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08:30
5/10 An intruder is apprehended at Clonmillis Hall.
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08:45
5/5 Despite increasing hardships, Princess the mongrel takes solace in poetry.
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08:45
5/5 The humourist, writer and broadcaster muses on a Victorian novelty and home-working.
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08:40
Ralph McTell with tracks by the Dinning Sisters and Robert Johnson.
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08:50
Two gods make a bet that giving human intelligence to dogs makes them die unhappy.
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09:00
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09:00
Sean Curran reports on the Lords debate on the Grenfell Tower Inquiry report.
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09:30
1/5 How do our bodies create colour? Plus seeing the world through colour-blind eyes
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09:45
Christian worship with a Bible reading, prayer and music led by Jay Hulme.
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09:00
Susan Hulme reports as ministers explain how they're helping people deal with Storm Bert.
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09:30
2/5 How does language change our colour perception?
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09:45
Christian worship with a Bible reading, prayer and music led by Holly Adams
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09:00
The latest news from Westminster - and beyond.
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09:30
3/5 Does colour change the way we feel and behave?
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09:45
Christian worship with a Bible reading, prayer and music led by Paul Kerensa
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09:00
Susan Hulme reports on Prime Minister's Questions
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09:30
4/5 How does a traditional dye house in Leeds go about creating colour?
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09:45
Christian worship with a Bible reading, prayer and music led by Sandra Godley
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09:00
Alicia McCarthy reports on the latest news from Westminster - and Holyrood.
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09:30
5/5 How did the colour forecasting industry arise out of the First World War?
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09:45
Reflection and music with Helen Leach, a Scottish composer and director of worship.
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09:00
The Post Office must boost business. Can the bungling duo deliver?
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09:30
1/10 The man of many parts uses his experience to discuss his old chum.
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10:00
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10:00
The Goodies star tells Derek Jones about his longstanding love of bird watching.
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10:30
An imaginative portrait of the elusive musician Arthur Russell.
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10:00
Jake Yapp and Ruby Tandoh discuss favourite books with Harriett Gilbert.
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10:30
Cleveland Watkiss and Dame Cleo marvel at Ella Fitzgerald's Mac the Knife and give it a go
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10:00
The history of a phantom fear -that automation will end work and leave us nothing to do.
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-
10:00
Lord Digby Jones chooses wartime leader, Winston Churchill.
-
10:30
Story of the enduring songwriting relationship between Pete Atkin and Clive James.
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-
10:00
Opera director John Copley CBE reflects on his lifelong relationship with La Boheme.
-
10:30
The origins of Maurice Sendak's children's classic "Where the Wild Things Are" revealed
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10:00
3/3 Public Historian Greg Jenner is on a quest to discover why comedy writers love history
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10:00
Kenneth Horne flicks through his diary, and Hornerama probes love and marriage.
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10:30
10/13 The dear ladies agree to musically honour an American guest.
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11:00
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11:00
6/8 Odell learns the identity of the lady in mink and why she’s involved in the blackmail.
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11:30
4/7 Roger West heads to the seaside - and receives a dinner invitation
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11:00
7/8 The case appears settled for Odell, but there’s still time for one more surprise.
-
11:30
5/7 An unexpected phone-call for Janet West - and Roger feels lost.
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11:00
8/8 Odell gathers his evidence together the evidence to confront the killer.
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11:30
6/7 It’s a bad day for Scotland Yard, and Inspector Roger West.
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11:00
A long-buried secret induces pity and sorrow in the Great Detective.
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11:30
7/7 Carosian’s plans finally become evident.
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11:00
A jealous lover is haunted by a fellow pilot's death and a vision of murder.
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11:30
1/6 Blackmail forces a renowned prison-break organiser to spring a spy from jail.
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11:00
It's 1945 and Stephen Pym has won a scholarship to Cambridge.
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11:00
DJ Annie Nightingale is castaway by Lauren Laverne
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11:45
David Attenborough on the achievements of scientist Alfred Russel Wallace.
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12:00
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12:00
4/6 Tommy has big celebration plans for Sheila, but Lewis gets involved.
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12:30
12/16 Can the HMS Troutbridge rise to the occasion when wedding bells are in the air?
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12:00
1/6 Paul and Ruby have moved out - but not too far away.
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12:30
21/27 Prison governor Neddie Seagoon relocates his inmates to the south of France.
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12:00
4/6 Rosie fancies a dishy French estate agent, but Nancy reckons she saw him first.
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12:30
1/8 Tony, Andree and Bill head to Brighton for a seaside holiday... in November.
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12:00
3/6 With the council and Sandra both upset, Terry's got his work cut out. Stars Karl Howman.
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12:30
Who can be persuaded to pose for the 'What the Butler Saw' machine?
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12:00
1/8 Returning from a year in San Francisco, Izzy Comyn lands in a great deal of confusion.
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12:30
5/13 Sir Lancelot Spratt causes alarm for medic Simon Sparrow in the operating theatre.
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12:30
Andrew Roberts' five essays on wartime leader, Winston Churchill.
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12:00
Daljit Nagra selects another highlight from the BBC's poetry archive.
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12:30
1/2 As bombs fall on London, plans are made for the safety of the two young princesses.
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13:00
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13:00
6/6 Norman may have stopped the parade, but the festival must go on.
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13:30
1/10 As bombs fall on London, plans are made for the safety of two young princesses.
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13:45
1/5 Two gods make a bet giving human intelligence to dogs will make them all die unhappy.
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13:00
1/6 Joanna’s making Roger’s New Year resolutions, including a marriage reboot.
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13:30
2/10 MI5 agent Miss Celia Nashe escorts “Ellen” and “Mary” to Ireland.
-
13:45
2/5 Nira and Mick adopt Majnoun the poodle. But who is training whom?
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13:00
1/6 Tom and his dad fret about some potentially uncomfortable brushes with the law.
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13:30
3/10 Strafford and Celia explore the Duke of Edenmore’s estate.
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13:45
3/5 Atticus the Bull Mastiff gets into trouble whilst Princess the mongrel learns poetry.
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13:00
1/4 Collection of lockdown recordings pondering questions around birth.
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13:30
4/10 Celia and Strafford reach an understanding.
-
13:45
4/5 Nira and Mick's relationship is deteriorating over Nira's fondness for the poodle Majnoun.
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13:00
4/4 An excruciating TV panel show experience is also revelatory for the Room Next Door Man.
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13:30
5/10 An intruder is apprehended at Clonmillis Hall.
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13:45
5/5 Despite increasing hardships, Princess the mongrel takes solace in poetry.
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13:45
5/5 The humourist, writer and broadcaster muses on a Victorian novelty and home-working.
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13:40
Ralph McTell with tracks by the Dinning Sisters and Robert Johnson.
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13:50
Two gods make a bet that giving human intelligence to dogs makes them die unhappy.
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14:00
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14:00
3/12 Nicholas Parsons chairs with Josie Lawrence, Justin Moorhouse, Tony Hawks and Dave Gorman
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14:30
4/4 The Yorkshire builders are warned over a dodgy landlord, and a birth is imminent.
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14:00
6/6 Simon Mayo discovers which generation is the funniest.
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14:30
5/6 Reunions top the agenda at the CyberPass bistro, but are they such a good idea?
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14:00
10/13 Paul Gambaccini chairs the general knowledge music quiz.
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14:30
5/6 When her company takes on a Murder Mystery Evening, it isn't Rosie who makes a killing.
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14:00
6/6 Sue Perkins poses more big moral problems for her panellists to tackle.
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14:30
4/4 Robin's dream comes true as two crimes are committed on his doorstep.
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14:00
3/6 Comedians try to smuggle truths past their opponents in David Mitchell's panel game.
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14:30
4/6 Patrick and Helen get dragged to a stag and hen night for a couple neither of them know.
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14:00
The Post Office must boost business. Can the bungling duo deliver?
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14:30
1/10 The man of many parts uses his experience to discuss his old chum.
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15:00
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15:00
1/2 Can Prince Dimitri atone for his mistakes and gain the forgiveness of Katerina?
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15:00
2/2 Prince Dimitri follows Katerina to Siberia, but will she accept his marriage proposal?
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15:00
Wartime London: a young woman falls in love with a young American serviceman.
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15:45
Marrying a twin is double trouble. When Sandra’s cooking is shunned, she seeks a solution.
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15:00
Librarian Leo is set to retire when he encounters a Muslim girl seeking refuge.
-
15:45
At school, Solitary had been wrongly chastised, but loved the buzz of false accusation.
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-
15:00
A moving story about death, love and friendship in London's East End.
-
15:45
Leo hates heights but loves trees.
|
-
15:00
3/3 Public Historian Greg Jenner is on a quest to discover why comedy writers love history
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-
15:00
Kenneth Horne flicks through his diary, and Hornerama probes love and marriage.
-
15:30
10/13 The dear ladies agree to musically honour an American guest.
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16:00
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16:00
The Goodies star tells Derek Jones about his longstanding love of bird watching.
-
16:30
An imaginative portrait of the elusive musician Arthur Russell.
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-
16:00
Jake Yapp and Ruby Tandoh discuss favourite books with Harriett Gilbert.
-
16:30
Cleveland Watkiss and Dame Cleo marvel at Ella Fitzgerald's Mac the Knife and give it a go
|
-
16:00
The history of a phantom fear -that automation will end work and leave us nothing to do.
|
-
16:00
Lord Digby Jones chooses wartime leader, Winston Churchill.
-
16:30
Story of the enduring songwriting relationship between Pete Atkin and Clive James.
|
-
16:00
Opera director John Copley CBE reflects on his lifelong relationship with La Boheme.
-
16:30
The origins of Maurice Sendak's children's classic "Where the Wild Things Are" revealed
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16:00
1/2 Young people with telepathic powers are persecuted for their difference.
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16:00
3/5 Mark Gatiss introduces a chilling tale of terror in a women's prison.
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16:30
3/3 Is the Williams family's new home trying to tell them something?
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17:00
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17:00
6/8 Odell learns the identity of the lady in mink and why she’s involved in the blackmail.
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17:30
4/7 Roger West heads to the seaside - and receives a dinner invitation
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17:00
7/8 The case appears settled for Odell, but there’s still time for one more surprise.
-
17:30
5/7 An unexpected phone-call for Janet West - and Roger feels lost.
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17:00
8/8 Odell gathers his evidence together the evidence to confront the killer.
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17:30
6/7 It’s a bad day for Scotland Yard, and Inspector Roger West.
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17:00
A long-buried secret induces pity and sorrow in the Great Detective.
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17:30
7/7 Carosian’s plans finally become evident.
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17:00
A jealous lover is haunted by a fellow pilot's death and a vision of murder.
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17:30
1/6 Blackmail forces a renowned prison-break organiser to spring a spy from jail.
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17:00
It's 1945 and Stephen Pym has won a scholarship to Cambridge.
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17:00
DJ Annie Nightingale is castaway by Lauren Laverne
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17:45
David Attenborough on the achievements of scientist Alfred Russel Wallace.
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18:00
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18:00
4/6 Tommy has big celebration plans for Sheila, but Lewis gets involved.
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18:30
12/16 Can the HMS Troutbridge rise to the occasion when wedding bells are in the air?
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18:00
1/6 Paul and Ruby have moved out - but not too far away.
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18:30
21/27 Prison governor Neddie Seagoon relocates his inmates to the south of France.
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18:00
4/6 Rosie fancies a dishy French estate agent, but Nancy reckons she saw him first.
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18:30
1/8 Tony, Andree and Bill head to Brighton for a seaside holiday... in November.
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18:00
3/6 With the council and Sandra both upset, Terry's got his work cut out. Stars Karl Howman.
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18:30
Who can be persuaded to pose for the 'What the Butler Saw' machine?
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18:00
1/8 Returning from a year in San Francisco, Izzy Comyn lands in a great deal of confusion.
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18:30
5/13 Sir Lancelot Spratt causes alarm for medic Simon Sparrow in the operating theatre.
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18:30
Andrew Roberts' five essays on wartime leader, Winston Churchill.
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18:00
Daljit Nagra selects another highlight from the BBC's poetry archive.
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18:30
1/2 As bombs fall on London, plans are made for the safety of the two young princesses.
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19:00
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19:00
6/6 Norman may have stopped the parade, but the festival must go on.
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19:30
1/10 As bombs fall on London, plans are made for the safety of two young princesses.
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19:45
1/5 Two gods make a bet giving human intelligence to dogs will make them all die unhappy.
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19:00
1/6 Joanna’s making Roger’s New Year resolutions, including a marriage reboot.
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19:30
2/10 MI5 agent Miss Celia Nashe escorts “Ellen” and “Mary” to Ireland.
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19:45
2/5 Nira and Mick adopt Majnoun the poodle. But who is training whom?
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19:00
1/6 Tom and his dad fret about some potentially uncomfortable brushes with the law.
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19:30
3/10 Strafford and Celia explore the Duke of Edenmore’s estate.
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19:45
3/5 Atticus the Bull Mastiff gets into trouble whilst Princess the mongrel learns poetry.
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19:00
1/4 Collection of lockdown recordings pondering questions around birth.
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19:30
4/10 Celia and Strafford reach an understanding.
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19:45
4/5 Nira and Mick's relationship is deteriorating over Nira's fondness for the poodle Majnoun.
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19:00
4/4 An excruciating TV panel show experience is also revelatory for the Room Next Door Man.
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19:30
5/10 An intruder is apprehended at Clonmillis Hall.
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19:45
5/5 Despite increasing hardships, Princess the mongrel takes solace in poetry.
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19:45
5/5 The humourist, writer and broadcaster muses on a Victorian novelty and home-working.
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19:40
Ralph McTell with tracks by the Dinning Sisters and Robert Johnson.
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19:50
Two gods make a bet that giving human intelligence to dogs makes them die unhappy.
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20:00
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20:00
3/12 Nicholas Parsons chairs with Josie Lawrence, Justin Moorhouse, Tony Hawks and Dave Gorman
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20:30
4/4 The Yorkshire builders are warned over a dodgy landlord, and a birth is imminent.
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20:00
6/6 Simon Mayo discovers which generation is the funniest.
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20:30
5/6 Reunions top the agenda at the CyberPass bistro, but are they such a good idea?
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20:00
10/13 Paul Gambaccini chairs the general knowledge music quiz.
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20:30
5/6 When her company takes on a Murder Mystery Evening, it isn't Rosie who makes a killing.
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20:00
6/6 Sue Perkins poses more big moral problems for her panellists to tackle.
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20:30
4/4 Robin's dream comes true as two crimes are committed on his doorstep.
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20:00
3/6 Comedians try to smuggle truths past their opponents in David Mitchell's panel game.
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20:30
4/6 Patrick and Helen get dragged to a stag and hen night for a couple neither of them know.
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20:00
The Post Office must boost business. Can the bungling duo deliver?
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20:30
1/10 The man of many parts uses his experience to discuss his old chum.
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21:00
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21:00
1/2 Can Prince Dimitri atone for his mistakes and gain the forgiveness of Katerina?
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21:00
2/2 Prince Dimitri follows Katerina to Siberia, but will she accept his marriage proposal?
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21:00
Wartime London: a young woman falls in love with a young American serviceman.
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21:45
Marrying a twin is double trouble. When Sandra’s cooking is shunned, she seeks a solution.
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21:00
Librarian Leo is set to retire when he encounters a Muslim girl seeking refuge.
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21:45
At school, Solitary had been wrongly chastised, but loved the buzz of false accusation.
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21:00
A moving story about death, love and friendship in London's East End.
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21:45
Leo hates heights but loves trees.
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21:00
3/3 Public Historian Greg Jenner is on a quest to discover why comedy writers love history
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21:00
Kenneth Horne flicks through his diary, and Hornerama probes love and marriage.
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21:30
10/13 The dear ladies agree to musically honour an American guest.
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22:00
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22:00
4/6 Paul tests a Bradford audience with a series of bull-themed quiz questions.
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22:30
3/4 Series about Ashley's unusual home life - including raising children with special needs.
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22:00
Ingestible origami robots battle against a revolutionary pineapple-flavoured UTI vaccine.
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22:30
1/6 Chesney fixes the alphabet, which has a leaky 'e'.
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22:00
2/6 Is Mercury hotter than Rio?
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22:30
4/6 Comedian and activist Mark Thomas creates a People's Manifesto.
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22:55
Esyllt Sears has another chat with the comedian and writer Alexandra Haddow.
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22:00
Phil Wang and Susie Dent challenge guests to help create the new ultimate dictionary.
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22:30
2/6 TV racing can't bring Ben out of his coma, so what use is his predicting the winners?
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22:00
Parish council v wild crime spree, comedy from somewhere in Ulster near the border.
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22:30
5/6 The award-winning comic tackles the stress of going on holiday.
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22:55
Esyllt Sears has a final chat with the comedian and writer Alexandra Haddow.
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22:00
1/4 Comedian Tez Ilyas presents a stand-up show about life as a British Muslim: can he be PM?
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22:15
1/4 Jenna and Dana get a glimpse of the dying embers of old British aristocracy.
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22:30
2/6 Mitch Benn goes in search of the prefect love song. With Robin Ince.
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22:00
2/6 Samuel is reunited with his sister and Ezekiel is dressed as a bear.
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22:30
3/4 It's time for 'flour power' and suddenly everything turns cool! Satirical British history.
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23:00
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23:00
4/4 Jeremy Clarkson and Nigel Farage weigh in on the new land tax & Donald Trump talks turkey
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23:30
3/6 It's Dame Sheila Hancock's turn to share her guilty secrets with Stephen Mangan.
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23:00
5/6 Nali's ex-husband arrives unexpectedly and Clare takes it upon herself to intervene.
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23:30
5/6 Jason Cook examines the best way to behave at funerals and the subtleties of sex education
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23:00
1/6 Welsh migrants to America, Michael D Jones and Anthony Hopkins. From 2012.
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23:30
Ken Cheng explores British Chinese culture and attitudes to family values.
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23:45
5/6 Judy fixes Dave up on his first date since his marriage broke up. Stars Reece Shearsmith.
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23:00
2/4 Hosts Craig and Martin do battle at a music awards ceremony.
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23:30
4/4 Have the girls from TV show Friends really come to visit?
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23:00
4/4 The perils of dating a banker. Sketch show with Henry Paker and Jessica Ransom.
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23:30
4/4 Ben gets a new telescope, and Graham has some big news.
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23:45
4/4 Dan Antopolski, Tom Craine and Nat Luurtsema piece together a high-concept sketch show.
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23:00
4/4 Neil Innes performs jingles for products you never knew you needed.
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23:30
5/6 Dr Webster is puzzled when his 13 year old daughter isn't keen on a trip to the path lab.
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23:00
3/5 In which Helen Lederer takes a mystery cruise. With Amelia Bullmore.
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23:15
3/4 Ben is dealing with a conspiracy theorist and Bernie discusses life before taxi driving.
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23:30
2/4 David Lander reports on the implications of revolutionary methods of baby production.
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