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00:00
Hunting for the founder of a mystical bee-cult, Henry uncovers true horror instead.
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00:00
Sara Parker meets the winners of the annual prize for a new generation of feature makers.
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00:00
Dom Joly and Kate Hamer join Harriett Gilbert to talk about favourite books.
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00:30
Reverend Kate Bottley investigates the growth of professional funeral singers in Britain.
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00:00
Colin Shindler looks back at what's been won and lost when sport hits the big screen.
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00:00
Sir Terence Conran nominates the makers of pneumatic tyres.
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00:30
The cultural impact of Han Christian Andersen's statue in New York.
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00:00
Robbie Robertson, Al Kooper and Greil Marcus reflect on Bob Dylan's iconic song.
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00:30
Sir Tim Rice explores the lasting appeal of the British comic and its hero Dan Dare.
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00:00
2/6 On spaceport Calibris, The Doctor and Donna go in search of an outlawed weapon.
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01:00
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01:00
Frederick gets a warning and sets out to save the world...
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01:45
Author and garden designer Vita Sackville-West shares some simple pleasures in life.
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01:00
1/4 Loveday Brooke investigates nuns forsaking their vows for burglary.
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01:45
1/5 When several government officials are found dead, DCI Kate Duncan investigates.
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01:00
2/4 Florence Cusack investigates a man whose fate depends on his weight in gold.
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01:45
2/5 Anonymous letters and an exhumation suggest that Dame Imelda Sharpe was murdered.
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01:00
3/4 Violet Strange probes four rich women suspected of multiple thefts.
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01:45
3/5 Suspicions arise as toxic levels of drugs are found in the patients of Dr Tom Cready.
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01:00
4/4 Valeria tries to clear her husband of killing his first wife.
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01:45
4/5 DCI Kate Duncan urgently returns to interview Dr Cready.
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01:00
Money or power? Love or revenge? The clock ticks away in a game of cat and mouse.
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01:45
5/5 After a suspected murder at the local hospital, DCI Kate Duncan draws new conclusions.
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01:00
Tamsin Greig narrates George Orwell's satire about power and corruption.
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02:00
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02:00
A 4 Extra listener requests a favourite programme from the BBC's poetry archive.
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02:30
Popular musical general knowledge quiz chaired by Steve Race.
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02:00
4/7 George Cragge grabs headlines, as the plot to overthrow the BBC Director General grows.
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02:30
2/20 Mainwaring's platoon set off to grab much-needed weapons.
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02:00
1/5 Parish Council leader Mrs Roberts battles on with her village toll tax.
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02:30
14/26 Neddie Seagoon is dispatched to destroy a bridge built by British prisoners of war.
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02:00
4/6 Rosie discovers a Russian dance troop isn't quite what it seems.
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02:30
8/20 The Lad Himself tries to copy Phileas Fogg's trip, but in far less time.
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02:00
2/6 The shy solicitor's clerk gains a guide and makes a move.
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02:30
Mrs Platt has grown a whopping entrant for the municipal show.
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02:00
2/6 The spoof sleuth probes the murky world of a Victorian music hall.
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02:30
3/10 When Bingo's new love lands Bertie in bother, who can save the day?
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02:30
Leonora Carrington was the last surviving member of the Surrealist movement of the 1930s.
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03:00
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03:00
Jimmy Carr explores the legacy of laughter left by Round the Horne's Kenneth Horne.
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03:30
Humphrey Lyttelton hosts the much-loved antidote to panel games.
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03:00
2/4 Radical left-wing students think their inspirational banner can change the world.
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03:30
6/10 Giovanna visits her father in his new home
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03:45
1/5 An old widow defies her children to embark on an independent life.
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03:00
4/5 Sophie gets fired up about the life she could be living.
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03:30
7/10 Giovanna fends off Corrado and Rosario.
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03:45
2/5 Lady Slane starts a new life and makes some eccentric friends.
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03:00
2/2 Lemn explores the nature of home via comedy, poetry and conversation.
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03:30
8/10 Angela is jealous of Giovanna.
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03:45
3/5 Lady Slane is forced to take stock of her life.
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03:00
6/6 With Rudy about to tie the knot, it's party time - Adam-style.
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03:30
9/10 Giovanna gets closer to Guiliana.
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03:45
4/5 Lady Slane's new-found friendship with Mr FitzGeorge suddenly ends.
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03:00
3/4 David's clandestine DIY work in the cellar raises suspicions.
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03:30
10/10 Giovanna wonders if Roberto was serious.
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03:45
5/5 Lady Slane decides what to do with the fortune left to her by Mr FitzGeorge.
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03:45
4/5 Culpepper comes up with a potent plan to save Lancashire.
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04:00
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04:00
Shipwreck survivors must fight for survival on the Indian Ocean.
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04:45
Johnny Morris goes ' island-hopping' across the Pacific Ocean and stops in Honolulu.
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04:00
1/6 Ian McMillan chairs the literary quiz with Dillie Keane, Roger McGough and David Stafford.
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04:30
4/6 Labour MP Duncan Stonebridge dreads a visit from his critical Tory father.
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04:00
1/10 Animal, vegetable or mineral? Barry Took's revised 20 questions.
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04:30
3/4 Barbara takes direct action when local public toilets are closed down and ends up in court
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04:00
4/4 Chris McCausland asks a panel of comedians to live in an audio only world.
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04:30
3/6 How can the Abbases take part in the babysitting circle when doctor Tariq works all hours?
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04:00
2/6 The famed improvisation game with Stephen Fry, Hugh Laurie, John Sessions and Enn Reitel.
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04:30
2/6 Guard Gallagher's impending trip to the Big Apple sparks a lot of gossip.
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04:00
5/6 Gyles Brandreth is joined by Anthony Holden, Lynne Truss, Lucy Moore and Michelle Brown.
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04:30
1/6 It's 'Pest Control to Milton Jones', as he becomes an expert in clearing vermin.
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04:00
4/6 The shady lawyer searches for a lost pekingese.
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04:30
9/13 The Bishop is taken with the Dean’s sister.
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05:00
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05:15
Can PC 49 foil an elaborate diamond heist?
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05:45
“In Lake Wobegon…. I knew summer was an experiment that didn’t work"
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05:00
1/2 Bhushan Banerji's classic story of poverty and love in a remote Bengali village.
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05:00
2/2 Opu sees life outside the village and Durga looks forward to marriage.
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05:00
1/3 The sinister Madame Fisher manipulates young Henrietta and Leopold.
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05:00
2/3 Apart for five years, Karen agrees to an illicit meeting with Max.
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05:00
3/3 Is Mme Fisher plotting the ultimate destruction of her house?
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05:00
1/3 Kevin Eldon takes a look at the close links and crossovers between comedy and poetry.
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06:00
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06:00
1/4 Loveday Brooke investigates nuns forsaking their vows for burglary.
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06:45
1/5 When several government officials are found dead, DCI Kate Duncan investigates.
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06:00
2/4 Florence Cusack investigates a man whose fate depends on his weight in gold.
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06:45
2/5 Anonymous letters and an exhumation suggest that Dame Imelda Sharpe was murdered.
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06:00
3/4 Violet Strange probes four rich women suspected of multiple thefts.
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06:45
3/5 Suspicions arise as toxic levels of drugs are found in the patients of Dr Tom Cready.
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06:00
4/4 Valeria tries to clear her husband of killing his first wife.
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06:45
4/5 DCI Kate Duncan urgently returns to interview Dr Cready.
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06:00
Money or power? Love or revenge? The clock ticks away in a game of cat and mouse.
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06:45
5/5 After a suspected murder at the local hospital, DCI Kate Duncan draws new conclusions.
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06:00
Tamsin Greig narrates George Orwell's satire about power and corruption.
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06:00
Satirist and impressionist Rory Bremner is castaway by Sue Lawley.
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06:45
Musings on the natural history of perhaps the most lethargic beast in the animal world.
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07:00
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07:00
4/7 George Cragge grabs headlines, as the plot to overthrow the BBC Director General grows.
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07:30
2/20 Mainwaring's platoon set off to grab much-needed weapons.
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07:00
1/5 Parish Council leader Mrs Roberts battles on with her village toll tax.
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07:30
14/26 Neddie Seagoon is dispatched to destroy a bridge built by British prisoners of war.
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07:00
4/6 Rosie discovers a Russian dance troop isn't quite what it seems.
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07:30
8/20 The Lad Himself tries to copy Phileas Fogg's trip, but in far less time.
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07:00
2/6 The shy solicitor's clerk gains a guide and makes a move.
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07:30
Mrs Platt has grown a whopping entrant for the municipal show.
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07:00
2/6 The spoof sleuth probes the murky world of a Victorian music hall.
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07:30
3/10 When Bingo's new love lands Bertie in bother, who can save the day?
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07:30
Leonora Carrington was the last surviving member of the Surrealist movement of the 1930s.
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07:00
Daljit Nagra selects another highlight from the BBC's poetry archive.
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07:30
The culinary-tinged memoirs of a woman raised in cosmopolitan Cairo in the 1940s.
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08:00
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08:00
2/4 Radical left-wing students think their inspirational banner can change the world.
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08:30
6/10 Giovanna visits her father in his new home
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08:45
1/5 An old widow defies her children to embark on an independent life.
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08:00
4/5 Sophie gets fired up about the life she could be living.
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08:30
7/10 Giovanna fends off Corrado and Rosario.
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08:45
2/5 Lady Slane starts a new life and makes some eccentric friends.
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08:00
2/2 Lemn explores the nature of home via comedy, poetry and conversation.
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08:30
8/10 Angela is jealous of Giovanna.
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08:45
3/5 Lady Slane is forced to take stock of her life.
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08:00
6/6 With Rudy about to tie the knot, it's party time - Adam-style.
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08:30
9/10 Giovanna gets closer to Guiliana.
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08:45
4/5 Lady Slane's new-found friendship with Mr FitzGeorge suddenly ends.
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08:00
3/4 David's clandestine DIY work in the cellar raises suspicions.
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08:30
10/10 Giovanna wonders if Roberto was serious.
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08:45
5/5 Lady Slane decides what to do with the fortune left to her by Mr FitzGeorge.
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08:45
4/5 Culpepper comes up with a potent plan to save Lancashire.
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08:40
Stand-up comedian Suzi Ruffell on the tracks that inspire her.
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08:50
Widowed Lady Slane defies her children to embark on a life of independence.
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09:00
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09:00
6/6 Adrian Edmondson, Miles Jupp, Rachel Parris and Henning Wehn return to the Bristol Beacon.
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09:30
1/5 Brett Westwood reflects on changes in his local patch over 40 years.
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09:45
Worship with Rev Scott Rennie of St Giles' Cathedral in the Festival city of Edinburgh.
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09:00
2/6 Paul Merton finds out what Stephen Mangan would like to send to Room 101.
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09:30
2/5 Brett Westwood reflects on changes to the local landscape in the valley over 40 years.
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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
2/2 Comedians imagine what a united Ireland would look like if it ever happened.
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09:30
3/5 Brett reflects on changes to a local former sewage farm over 40 years.
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09:45
Christian worship with a Bible reading, prayer and music led by Olivia Amartey.
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09:00
3/4 On safari, with guest star Sam Campbell.
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09:30
4/5 Brett Westwood reflects on changes in his local woodland over 40 years.
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09:45
Christian worship with a Bible reading, prayer and music led by Rachel Mann.
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09:00
3/4 Crybabies bring the big screen to your normal sized radio.
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09:30
5/5 Brett Westwood reflects on changes around his local canal over 40 years.
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09:45
Christian worship with a Bible reading, prayer and music led by Father Frankie Mulgrew.
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09:00
4/6 The shady lawyer searches for a lost pekingese.
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09:30
9/13 The Bishop is taken with the Dean’s sister.
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10:00
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10:00
Sara Parker meets the winners of the annual prize for a new generation of feature makers.
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10:00
Dom Joly and Kate Hamer join Harriett Gilbert to talk about favourite books.
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10:30
Reverend Kate Bottley investigates the growth of professional funeral singers in Britain.
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10:00
Colin Shindler looks back at what's been won and lost when sport hits the big screen.
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10:00
Sir Terence Conran nominates the makers of pneumatic tyres.
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10:30
The cultural impact of Han Christian Andersen's statue in New York.
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10:00
Robbie Robertson, Al Kooper and Greil Marcus reflect on Bob Dylan's iconic song.
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10:30
Sir Tim Rice explores the lasting appeal of the British comic and its hero Dan Dare.
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10:00
1/3 Kevin Eldon takes a look at the close links and crossovers between comedy and poetry.
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10:00
Smile! Ted and Kitty bicker over too much toothpaste.
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10:30
10/13 Father’s excited, he wants to get a new mower. Mother has other ideas.
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11:00
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11:00
1/4 Loveday Brooke investigates nuns forsaking their vows for burglary.
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11:45
1/5 When several government officials are found dead, DCI Kate Duncan investigates.
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11:00
2/4 Florence Cusack investigates a man whose fate depends on his weight in gold.
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11:45
2/5 Anonymous letters and an exhumation suggest that Dame Imelda Sharpe was murdered.
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11:00
3/4 Violet Strange probes four rich women suspected of multiple thefts.
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11:45
3/5 Suspicions arise as toxic levels of drugs are found in the patients of Dr Tom Cready.
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11:00
4/4 Valeria tries to clear her husband of killing his first wife.
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11:45
4/5 DCI Kate Duncan urgently returns to interview Dr Cready.
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11:00
Money or power? Love or revenge? The clock ticks away in a game of cat and mouse.
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11:45
5/5 After a suspected murder at the local hospital, DCI Kate Duncan draws new conclusions.
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11:00
Tamsin Greig narrates George Orwell's satire about power and corruption.
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11:00
Satirist and impressionist Rory Bremner is castaway by Sue Lawley.
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11:45
Musings on the natural history of perhaps the most lethargic beast in the animal world.
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12:00
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12:00
4/7 George Cragge grabs headlines, as the plot to overthrow the BBC Director General grows.
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12:30
2/20 Mainwaring's platoon set off to grab much-needed weapons.
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12:00
1/5 Parish Council leader Mrs Roberts battles on with her village toll tax.
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12:30
14/26 Neddie Seagoon is dispatched to destroy a bridge built by British prisoners of war.
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12:00
4/6 Rosie discovers a Russian dance troop isn't quite what it seems.
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12:30
8/20 The Lad Himself tries to copy Phileas Fogg's trip, but in far less time.
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12:00
2/6 The shy solicitor's clerk gains a guide and makes a move.
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12:30
Mrs Platt has grown a whopping entrant for the municipal show.
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12:00
2/6 The spoof sleuth probes the murky world of a Victorian music hall.
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12:30
3/10 When Bingo's new love lands Bertie in bother, who can save the day?
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12:30
Leonora Carrington was the last surviving member of the Surrealist movement of the 1930s.
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12:00
Daljit Nagra selects another highlight from the BBC's poetry archive.
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12:30
The culinary-tinged memoirs of a woman raised in cosmopolitan Cairo in the 1940s.
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13:00
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13:00
2/4 Radical left-wing students think their inspirational banner can change the world.
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13:30
6/10 Giovanna visits her father in his new home
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13:45
1/5 An old widow defies her children to embark on an independent life.
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13:00
4/5 Sophie gets fired up about the life she could be living.
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13:30
7/10 Giovanna fends off Corrado and Rosario.
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13:45
2/5 Lady Slane starts a new life and makes some eccentric friends.
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13:00
2/2 Lemn explores the nature of home via comedy, poetry and conversation.
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13:30
8/10 Angela is jealous of Giovanna.
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13:45
3/5 Lady Slane is forced to take stock of her life.
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13:00
6/6 With Rudy about to tie the knot, it's party time - Adam-style.
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13:30
9/10 Giovanna gets closer to Guiliana.
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13:45
4/5 Lady Slane's new-found friendship with Mr FitzGeorge suddenly ends.
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13:00
3/4 David's clandestine DIY work in the cellar raises suspicions.
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13:30
10/10 Giovanna wonders if Roberto was serious.
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13:45
5/5 Lady Slane decides what to do with the fortune left to her by Mr FitzGeorge.
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13:45
4/5 Culpepper comes up with a potent plan to save Lancashire.
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13:40
Stand-up comedian Suzi Ruffell on the tracks that inspire her.
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13:50
Widowed Lady Slane defies her children to embark on a life of independence.
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14:00
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14:00
1/6 Ian McMillan chairs the literary quiz with Dillie Keane, Roger McGough and David Stafford.
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14:30
4/6 Labour MP Duncan Stonebridge dreads a visit from his critical Tory father.
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14:00
1/10 Animal, vegetable or mineral? Barry Took's revised 20 questions.
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14:30
3/4 Barbara takes direct action when local public toilets are closed down and ends up in court
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14:00
4/4 Chris McCausland asks a panel of comedians to live in an audio only world.
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14:30
3/6 How can the Abbases take part in the babysitting circle when doctor Tariq works all hours?
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14:00
2/6 The famed improvisation game with Stephen Fry, Hugh Laurie, John Sessions and Enn Reitel.
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14:30
2/6 Guard Gallagher's impending trip to the Big Apple sparks a lot of gossip.
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14:00
5/6 Gyles Brandreth is joined by Anthony Holden, Lynne Truss, Lucy Moore and Michelle Brown.
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14:30
1/6 It's 'Pest Control to Milton Jones', as he becomes an expert in clearing vermin.
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14:00
4/6 The shady lawyer searches for a lost pekingese.
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14:30
9/13 The Bishop is taken with the Dean’s sister.
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15:00
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15:00
1/2 Bhushan Banerji's classic story of poverty and love in a remote Bengali village.
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15:00
2/2 Opu sees life outside the village and Durga looks forward to marriage.
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15:00
1/3 The sinister Madame Fisher manipulates young Henrietta and Leopold.
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15:00
2/3 Apart for five years, Karen agrees to an illicit meeting with Max.
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15:00
3/3 Is Mme Fisher plotting the ultimate destruction of her house?
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15:00
1/3 Kevin Eldon takes a look at the close links and crossovers between comedy and poetry.
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15:00
Smile! Ted and Kitty bicker over too much toothpaste.
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15:30
10/13 Father’s excited, he wants to get a new mower. Mother has other ideas.
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16:00
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16:00
Sara Parker meets the winners of the annual prize for a new generation of feature makers.
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16:00
Dom Joly and Kate Hamer join Harriett Gilbert to talk about favourite books.
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16:30
Reverend Kate Bottley investigates the growth of professional funeral singers in Britain.
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16:00
Colin Shindler looks back at what's been won and lost when sport hits the big screen.
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16:00
Sir Terence Conran nominates the makers of pneumatic tyres.
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16:30
The cultural impact of Han Christian Andersen's statue in New York.
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16:00
Robbie Robertson, Al Kooper and Greil Marcus reflect on Bob Dylan's iconic song.
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16:30
Sir Tim Rice explores the lasting appeal of the British comic and its hero Dan Dare.
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16:00
2/6 On spaceport Calibris, The Doctor and Donna go in search of an outlawed weapon.
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16:00
1/5 Millions of years from now, a small tribe battles to stay alive in dense jungle.
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16:30
1/5 Mark Gatiss introduces a tale of a lost soul offered hope, but with a sinister price.
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17:00
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17:00
1/4 Loveday Brooke investigates nuns forsaking their vows for burglary.
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17:45
1/5 When several government officials are found dead, DCI Kate Duncan investigates.
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17:00
2/4 Florence Cusack investigates a man whose fate depends on his weight in gold.
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17:45
2/5 Anonymous letters and an exhumation suggest that Dame Imelda Sharpe was murdered.
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17:00
3/4 Violet Strange probes four rich women suspected of multiple thefts.
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17:45
3/5 Suspicions arise as toxic levels of drugs are found in the patients of Dr Tom Cready.
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17:00
4/4 Valeria tries to clear her husband of killing his first wife.
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17:45
4/5 DCI Kate Duncan urgently returns to interview Dr Cready.
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17:00
Money or power? Love or revenge? The clock ticks away in a game of cat and mouse.
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17:45
5/5 After a suspected murder at the local hospital, DCI Kate Duncan draws new conclusions.
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17:00
Tamsin Greig narrates George Orwell's satire about power and corruption.
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17:00
Satirist and impressionist Rory Bremner is castaway by Sue Lawley.
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17:45
Musings on the natural history of perhaps the most lethargic beast in the animal world.
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18:00
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18:00
4/7 George Cragge grabs headlines, as the plot to overthrow the BBC Director General grows.
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18:30
2/20 Mainwaring's platoon set off to grab much-needed weapons.
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18:00
1/5 Parish Council leader Mrs Roberts battles on with her village toll tax.
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18:30
14/26 Neddie Seagoon is dispatched to destroy a bridge built by British prisoners of war.
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18:00
4/6 Rosie discovers a Russian dance troop isn't quite what it seems.
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18:30
8/20 The Lad Himself tries to copy Phileas Fogg's trip, but in far less time.
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18:00
2/6 The shy solicitor's clerk gains a guide and makes a move.
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18:30
Mrs Platt has grown a whopping entrant for the municipal show.
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18:00
2/6 The spoof sleuth probes the murky world of a Victorian music hall.
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18:30
3/10 When Bingo's new love lands Bertie in bother, who can save the day?
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18:30
Leonora Carrington was the last surviving member of the Surrealist movement of the 1930s.
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18:00
Daljit Nagra selects another highlight from the BBC's poetry archive.
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18:30
The culinary-tinged memoirs of a woman raised in cosmopolitan Cairo in the 1940s.
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19:00
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19:00
2/4 Radical left-wing students think their inspirational banner can change the world.
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19:30
6/10 Giovanna visits her father in his new home
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19:45
1/5 An old widow defies her children to embark on an independent life.
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19:00
4/5 Sophie gets fired up about the life she could be living.
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19:30
7/10 Giovanna fends off Corrado and Rosario.
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19:45
2/5 Lady Slane starts a new life and makes some eccentric friends.
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19:00
2/2 Lemn explores the nature of home via comedy, poetry and conversation.
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19:30
8/10 Angela is jealous of Giovanna.
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19:45
3/5 Lady Slane is forced to take stock of her life.
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19:00
6/6 With Rudy about to tie the knot, it's party time - Adam-style.
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19:30
9/10 Giovanna gets closer to Guiliana.
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19:45
4/5 Lady Slane's new-found friendship with Mr FitzGeorge suddenly ends.
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19:00
3/4 David's clandestine DIY work in the cellar raises suspicions.
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19:30
10/10 Giovanna wonders if Roberto was serious.
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19:45
5/5 Lady Slane decides what to do with the fortune left to her by Mr FitzGeorge.
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19:45
4/5 Culpepper comes up with a potent plan to save Lancashire.
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19:40
Stand-up comedian Suzi Ruffell on the tracks that inspire her.
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19:50
Widowed Lady Slane defies her children to embark on a life of independence.
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20:00
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20:00
1/6 Ian McMillan chairs the literary quiz with Dillie Keane, Roger McGough and David Stafford.
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20:30
4/6 Labour MP Duncan Stonebridge dreads a visit from his critical Tory father.
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20:00
1/10 Animal, vegetable or mineral? Barry Took's revised 20 questions.
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20:30
3/4 Barbara takes direct action when local public toilets are closed down and ends up in court
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20:00
4/4 Chris McCausland asks a panel of comedians to live in an audio only world.
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20:30
3/6 How can the Abbases take part in the babysitting circle when doctor Tariq works all hours?
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20:00
2/6 The famed improvisation game with Stephen Fry, Hugh Laurie, John Sessions and Enn Reitel.
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20:30
2/6 Guard Gallagher's impending trip to the Big Apple sparks a lot of gossip.
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20:00
5/6 Gyles Brandreth is joined by Anthony Holden, Lynne Truss, Lucy Moore and Michelle Brown.
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20:30
1/6 It's 'Pest Control to Milton Jones', as he becomes an expert in clearing vermin.
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20:00
4/6 The shady lawyer searches for a lost pekingese.
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20:30
9/13 The Bishop is taken with the Dean’s sister.
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21:00
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21:00
1/2 Bhushan Banerji's classic story of poverty and love in a remote Bengali village.
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21:00
2/2 Opu sees life outside the village and Durga looks forward to marriage.
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21:00
1/3 The sinister Madame Fisher manipulates young Henrietta and Leopold.
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21:00
2/3 Apart for five years, Karen agrees to an illicit meeting with Max.
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21:00
3/3 Is Mme Fisher plotting the ultimate destruction of her house?
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21:00
1/3 Kevin Eldon takes a look at the close links and crossovers between comedy and poetry.
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21:00
Smile! Ted and Kitty bicker over too much toothpaste.
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21:30
10/13 Father’s excited, he wants to get a new mower. Mother has other ideas.
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22:00
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22:00
6/6 Adrian Edmondson, Miles Jupp, Rachel Parris and Henning Wehn return to the Bristol Beacon.
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22:30
Tim Minchin and Barry Cryer join John Humphrys for a special edition.
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22:55
Rob Deering chats to comedian Eleanor Conway.
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22:00
2/6 Paul Merton finds out what Stephen Mangan would like to send to Room 101.
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22:30
4/4 Shopping channel satire with Greg Proops, Aled Jones, Brian Blessed and Sir Terry Wogan.
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22:55
Rob Deering chats again to comedian Eleanor Conway.
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22:00
2/2 Comedians imagine what a united Ireland would look like if it ever happened.
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22:30
Mark Steel uncovers stories and characters making up Leith in Edinburgh.
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22:00
3/4 On safari, with guest star Sam Campbell.
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22:30
2/6 The poet laureate of alternative comedy - John Hegley entertains.
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22:45
2/4 Job interview from hell. Nick's fast-paced comedy sketches.
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22:55
Rob Deering chats once again to comedian Eleanor Conway.
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22:00
3/4 Crybabies bring the big screen to your normal sized radio.
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22:30
1/6 'The Man At Parties No-one Wants To Talk To'. Sharp comedy sketch show.
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22:00
1/4 Circus employees dream of running away to the office. Sketch-packed comedy.
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22:30
1/6 Fiona road tests Barney's theory about how to put the spark back in your marriage.
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22:00
6/6 Helen Lederer reads from her boy-obsessed teenage diaries and chats to Rufus Hound.
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22:30
1/6 Phyllis King and Ivor Cutler present offbeat humorous songs, stories and poems.
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23:00
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23:00
4/6 Why is unemployment rising in the UK?
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23:30
Sketches galore, from theatre hooligans to Tip Top toupees.
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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
3/4 An idiot's guide to Glazunov. Perfect for fans of comedy, classical music, and idiots.
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23:30
3/4 Susan Calman tries to relax by learning to bake with Selasi Gbormittah.
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23:00
5/5 Sandi explores the Danish concept of Hygge with Lord Blunkett.
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23:15
5/5 From diseases to identity cards, more of Armando's humorous essays.
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23:30
2/4 How has a tracksuit top with a hood attached to it come to inspire fear in modern Britain?
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23:00
4/4 Malawian comedian Daliso Chaponda looks at the relationship between the UK and Africa.
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23:30
1/6 Can Beauty cope when her Mum comes to stay?
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23:00
6/6 An outside broadcast goes down and a bluebottle rampages across Essex.
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23:30
1/3 Mitch Benn explores his comedy connections to the story of Bob Dylan.
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23:00
3/4 The comedian entertains bewildered Bedouins in the desert and ponders a wildlife show.
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23:30
2/4 The tale of Mr Mississippi and Lorna, Matlock's resident busker and his unrequited love.
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23:00
1/4 The boys host a charity gala night - all is going well until George's shock confession.
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23:30
4/4 An interesting idea for a catalogue photo shoot.
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