Schedule
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Early
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00:00
Soul Music—A Whiter Shade of Pale by Procol Harum
Why has Procol Harum's track remained so popular for over 50 years?
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00:30
Doonesburyland
BD, Zonker and Duke - an insight into Garry Trudeau's cartoon creations.
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01:00
The Rivals—Series 3, 4. Dr James Thorndike: The Moabite Cipher
4/4 Inspector Lestrade introduces Sherlock Holmes's rival Dr James Thorndike.
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01:30
VI Warshawski—Bitter Medicine, 5. A Matter of Records
5/6 The private eye suspects hospital malpractice, as she probes a suspicious death.
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02:00
A Very Private Man—Episode 2
2/6 The Parkinsons move into their secluded home, but they're far from isolated...
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02:30
Lines From My Grandfather's Forehead—Series 2, Episode 5
5/8 Angry antique dealers and it's not the end of the world. Stars Ronnie Barker.
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03:00
Showstopper—1. Organised Crime
1/6 The show which improvises an entire musical in front of your very ears.
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03:30
Poldark: The Miller's Dance by Winston Graham—5. The War With Napoleon
5/10 The English Navy is preventing ships landing in France to cut off supplies to Napoleon.
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03:45
Rose Tremain—Music and Silence, 10. Awaiting a Reply
10/15 Kirsten has a new plan...
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04:00
Whispers—Series 1, Episode 5
5/6 Gyles Brandreth is joined by Anthony Holden, Stella Duffy, Lynne Truss and Rowan Pelling.
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04:30
More Mr Mulliner by PG Wodehouse—The Truth About George
4/4 The pub raconteur's tale of a young man's obstacle in the pursuit of love.
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05:00
Orley Farm by Anthony Trollope—3. Secrets
3/3 Disgraced Lady Mason faces trial, but will her son Lucius support her or lose his home?
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Morning
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06:00
Our Family by Victor Pemberton—1. The Trains Don't Stop Here Any More
1/3 1916 - 1930. Letty weds war-wounded Oliver against her family’s wishes.
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07:30
Mistresses by Linda Porter (Omnibus)
Sex and scandal at the court of Charles II: the women who shared the king's bed.
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08:45
Someone Like Me by Miles Kington—3. Gossip
3/5 The legendary broadcaster recalls his brother's attempt to play a corpse in a school play.
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09:00
The Men from the Ministry—Mission Inedible
The civil servants botch a British food promotion in New York.
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09:30
J Kingston Platt—Platt vs Rooney and Day
3/5 The showbiz veteran relates a calamitous tale of a double-act gone wrong.
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10:00
Hardware, Software, Anywhere—1. Hardware
1/3 Nick Baker collects some programmes about how technology has changed our physical world.
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11:00
Our Family by Victor Pemberton—1. The Trains Don't Stop Here Any More
1/3 1916 - 1930. Letty weds war-wounded Oliver against her family’s wishes.
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Afternoon
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12:30
Mistresses by Linda Porter (Omnibus)
Sex and scandal at the court of Charles II: the women who shared the king's bed.
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13:45
Someone Like Me by Miles Kington—3. Gossip
3/5 The legendary broadcaster recalls his brother's attempt to play a corpse in a school play.
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14:00
The Men from the Ministry—Mission Inedible
The civil servants botch a British food promotion in New York.
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14:30
J Kingston Platt—Platt vs Rooney and Day
3/5 The showbiz veteran relates a calamitous tale of a double-act gone wrong.
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15:00
Hardware, Software, Anywhere—1. Hardware
1/3 Nick Baker collects some programmes about how technology has changed our physical world.
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16:00
Hunger Again by Dermot Bolger
A nuclear explosion's aftermath creates a lawless Ireland.
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17:00
Our Family by Victor Pemberton—1. The Trains Don't Stop Here Any More
1/3 1916 - 1930. Letty weds war-wounded Oliver against her family’s wishes.
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Evening
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18:30
Mistresses by Linda Porter (Omnibus)
Sex and scandal at the court of Charles II: the women who shared the king's bed.
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19:45
Someone Like Me by Miles Kington—3. Gossip
3/5 The legendary broadcaster recalls his brother's attempt to play a corpse in a school play.
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20:00
The Men from the Ministry—Mission Inedible
The civil servants botch a British food promotion in New York.
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20:30
J Kingston Platt—Platt vs Rooney and Day
3/5 The showbiz veteran relates a calamitous tale of a double-act gone wrong.
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21:00
Hardware, Software, Anywhere—1. Hardware
1/3 Nick Baker collects some programmes about how technology has changed our physical world.
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22:00
Andy Hamilton Sort of Remembers—Series 1, The Human Body
3/4 Andy remembers an awkward visit to the GP when he was a student. From 2017.
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22:30
Start/Stop—Series 2, 4. David's Villa
4/8 Barney and Evan help David with renovations, while the girls get bikini-ready.
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23:00
Radio 9—Series 2, Episode 4
4/5 It's back to groovy 1960s London and a doctor obsessed with Womble songs.
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23:30
Micky Flanagan: What Chance Change?—1970s
1/4 Why the comedian's rise to fame seemed to coincide with periods of social upheaval.
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Late
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00:00
Hunger Again by Dermot Bolger
A nuclear explosion's aftermath creates a lawless Ireland.
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01:00
Our Family by Victor Pemberton—1. The Trains Don't Stop Here Any More
1/3 1916 - 1930. Letty weds war-wounded Oliver against her family’s wishes.
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02:30
Mistresses by Linda Porter (Omnibus)
Sex and scandal at the court of Charles II: the women who shared the king's bed.
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03:45
Someone Like Me by Miles Kington—3. Gossip
3/5 The legendary broadcaster recalls his brother's attempt to play a corpse in a school play.
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04:00
The Men from the Ministry—Mission Inedible
The civil servants botch a British food promotion in New York.
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04:30
J Kingston Platt—Platt vs Rooney and Day
3/5 The showbiz veteran relates a calamitous tale of a double-act gone wrong.
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05:00
Hardware, Software, Anywhere—1. Hardware
1/3 Nick Baker collects some programmes about how technology has changed our physical world.
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