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The legendary 1963 lost TV play. Adapted by Toby Hadoke.
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00:45
2/2 Toby Hadoke remembers more of the sci-fi, fantasy and horror artists whom we lost in 2025.
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00:00
The comic actor explains why certain tracks have the power to send tingles down his spine.
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00:30
Probing Pipes and Politics from Northern Ireland to Galicia via Scotland and Northumbria.
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00:00
Neil Forsyth and Neil Oliver join Harriett Gilbert to discuss favourite books.
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00:30
The yo-yoing fortunes of children's toys in the playroom and market place.
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00:00
James Naughtie probes the history and traditions behind Hogmanay.
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00:00
TV presenter Konnie Huq chooses the mathematician Ada Lovelace.
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00:30
Laura Barton explains her love for vinyl album sleeve notes.
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00:00
3/4 The Latin American anthem to life is explored through personal stories.
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00:30
Poet Himali Singh Soin explores the North Pole as a mythologised space in literature.
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00:00
Freddy is caught up in a nightmarish sci-fi world with echoes of life today.
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01:00
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01:00
Dr Jane Goodall is castaway by Sue Lawley.
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01:45
Musings on the world's largest blooms found deep in the steamy forests of Sumatra.
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01:00
1/5 Hercule Poirot takes to the courtroom for the trial of Elinor Carlisle
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01:30
1/4 Bill Nighy stars as the actor-cum-amateur sleuth never far from a murder. Oh yes he is!
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01:00
2/5 Elinor and Roddy's invalid aunt has died - but a tube of morphine is missing...
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01:30
2/4 When the star of Cinderella is shot, Charles takes over. But who wanted him dead?
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01:00
3/5 Belgian sleuth Hercule Poirot is called in to track down the killer.
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01:30
3/4 Is whoever shot Cinderella the same person who is sending Charles threatening texts?
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01:00
4/5 It seems Mary Gerrard wasn't the first murder victim...
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01:30
4/4 Bill Nighy stars as the actor cum amateur sleuth who's never far from a murder.
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01:00
5/5 Hercule Poirot takes to the courtroom for the trial of Elinor Carlisle.
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01:30
Alex meets Terry and is coaxed to start a business out in the country.
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01:00
Mr Harding finds his peaceful life disrupted when family drama erupts.
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02:00
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02:00
Daljit Nagra selects another highlight from the BBC's poetry archive.
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02:30
Derek Jacobi reads Laurie Lee's evocative portrait of England in the last century.
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02:00
6/6 Julia is due home for hospital, but will she be in time to save Roger from her mother?
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02:30
1/20 The platoon don crazy camouflage in a drill to attack Captain Square's HQ.
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02:00
4/6 The British ambassador is suspicious over an embarrassing photo.
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02:30
6/17 Neddy goes in search of Excalibur and ends up 'in the drink'.
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02:00
4/5 Council leader Mrs Roberts insists an electrical substation should be raffled off.
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02:30
12/20 The Lad speculates on what events might have been.
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02:00
4/8 Jim's plans to slim the Civil Service come home to roost.
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02:30
1/8 Bank clerk Sam Baker dreams of winning the football pools. Stars David Roper.
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02:00
1/5 Opera Sunderland faces disarray by opting for 'West Side Story' over a gay opera.
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02:30
1/8 Harold must break sad news to his father Albert.
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02:30
Edmund de Waal's pilgrimage to the creators of porcelain. Read by Julian Rhind-Tutt.
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03:00
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03:40
Comedian Miranda Hart chooses tracks by INXS and Alanis Morissette.
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03:50
Vera and Irene send each other Christmas survival tips and endure family drama.
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03:00
3/6 Collaboration loyalty cards ruin Uljabaan's plans and Richard's chances in the pub quiz.
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03:30
The lost landscapes of our past, explored through a childhood in Cardiff.
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03:45
1/6 Meeting at a wedding, Irene and Vera begin a loving, if testy, correspondence.
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03:00
1/4 Simon Evans presents comedy lectures on economics behind four commodities.
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03:30
Nian Zhen welcomes a child with special needs and reflects on her own life.
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03:45
2/6 Vera’s been jamming and pickling, but Irene’s preoccupied.
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03:00
The friends are excited to see a starry show at the Hippodrome on New Year's Eve.
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03:45
3/6 Will Vera and Irene’s friendship survive an unfortunate hotel incident?
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03:00
3/4 Matt and Bob decide to see how far they can go - and attempt shoplifting.
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03:30
An overcrowded yacht returning sailors home from the Great War is in trouble.
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03:45
4/6 Irene’s unsettling news is surpassed by Vera’s family revelations.
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03:00
1/6 City boy Andy has come to his uncle's seaside home in search of a stress-free life.
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03:30
A young bride-to-be longs to have her heart broken.
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03:45
5/6 After her protest heroics, Irene's memory is playing tricks. Can Vera help?
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03:45
6/6 Will Vera accept an exciting, life changing, offer?
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04:00
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04:00
7/8 Nicholas Parsons challenges Paul Merton, Tony Hawks, Ross Noble and Liza Tarbuck.
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04:30
2/6 Rosie's company runs a poetry competition. Stars Prunella Scales.
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04:00
3/5 Using laughing gas for riots? Dave Gorman hunts for the best loopy idea.
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04:30
1/6 Stella battles to get her adult kids to leave home.
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04:00
6/6 John Lloyd and Bridget Christie with Philippa Perry, Carlo Ratti and Doug Allan.
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04:30
1/4 Ex-lovers turned cafe-bar owners Pam and Merv discuss love, life and a revamp.
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04:00
1/6 Language panel game with Sandi Toksvig, Tommy Pearson, Laura Wright, Christopher Matthew.
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04:30
5/6 Bernard Gallagher makes a shockingly gruesome discovery.
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04:00
6/6 Graeme Garden with Sir Bernard Ingham, Hattie Hayridge, Steve Punt and Arthur Smith.
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04:30
5/6 Education and money? Can you have one without the other?
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04:00
2/6 The shady lawyer turns farmer for a wealthy uncle.
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04:30
CPO Pertwee starts fundraising for a cause - his own!
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05:00
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05:00
Will Ted be able to wheedle his way into a work trip to Paris?
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05:30
It is New Year's Eve, and Eth wants to celebrate with the Glums.
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05:00
Mattie loves spending time in a place where the adults often forget she is there.
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05:45
1/5 Modern Shakespearean Juliet at least has the internet and an agony aunt.
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05:00
Mattie learns about faggots and learns the perils of flirting.
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05:45
2/5 Modern Shakespearean Ophelia discusses insanity with her psychotherapist
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05:00
Mattie is fascinated by Mona's daydreams of film stars.
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05:45
3/5 Modern Shakespearean Goneril is faced with a doddering dad and running a business.
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05:00
Until Mattie leaves home she seeks refuge in her dreams - and The Goons.
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05:45
4/5 Modern Shakespearean Viola’s offered a spectacular Twelfth Night.
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05:00
Mattie's diagnosis allows her to plan her 'future' - but what will it be?
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05:45
5/5 Modern Shakespearean Cat’s 25-year tempestuous marriage is front page news.
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05:00
1/3 From the source to the estuary, Laura Barton explores how rivers have shaped us.
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06:00
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06:00
1/5 Hercule Poirot takes to the courtroom for the trial of Elinor Carlisle
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06:30
1/4 Bill Nighy stars as the actor-cum-amateur sleuth never far from a murder. Oh yes he is!
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06:00
2/5 Elinor and Roddy's invalid aunt has died - but a tube of morphine is missing...
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06:30
2/4 When the star of Cinderella is shot, Charles takes over. But who wanted him dead?
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06:00
3/5 Belgian sleuth Hercule Poirot is called in to track down the killer.
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06:30
3/4 Is whoever shot Cinderella the same person who is sending Charles threatening texts?
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06:00
4/5 It seems Mary Gerrard wasn't the first murder victim...
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06:30
4/4 Bill Nighy stars as the actor cum amateur sleuth who's never far from a murder.
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06:00
5/5 Hercule Poirot takes to the courtroom for the trial of Elinor Carlisle.
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06:30
Alex meets Terry and is coaxed to start a business out in the country.
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06:00
Mr Harding finds his peaceful life disrupted when family drama erupts.
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06:00
Archers actress Patricia Greene is castaway by Kirsty Young.
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06:45
David Attenborough hates rats, but in a personal way explains why they should be respected
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07:00
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07:00
6/6 Julia is due home for hospital, but will she be in time to save Roger from her mother?
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07:30
1/20 The platoon don crazy camouflage in a drill to attack Captain Square's HQ.
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07:00
4/6 The British ambassador is suspicious over an embarrassing photo.
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07:30
6/17 Neddy goes in search of Excalibur and ends up 'in the drink'.
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07:00
4/5 Council leader Mrs Roberts insists an electrical substation should be raffled off.
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07:30
12/20 The Lad speculates on what events might have been.
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07:00
4/8 Jim's plans to slim the Civil Service come home to roost.
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07:30
1/8 Bank clerk Sam Baker dreams of winning the football pools. Stars David Roper.
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07:00
1/5 Opera Sunderland faces disarray by opting for 'West Side Story' over a gay opera.
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07:30
1/8 Harold must break sad news to his father Albert.
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07:30
Edmund de Waal's pilgrimage to the creators of porcelain. Read by Julian Rhind-Tutt.
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07:00
Daljit Nagra selects a new year highlight about light from the BBC's poetry archive.
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07:30
What would have happened to The Beatles if George Martin had turned them down?
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08:00
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08:00
3/6 Collaboration loyalty cards ruin Uljabaan's plans and Richard's chances in the pub quiz.
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08:30
The lost landscapes of our past, explored through a childhood in Cardiff.
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08:45
1/6 Meeting at a wedding, Irene and Vera begin a loving, if testy, correspondence.
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08:00
1/4 Simon Evans presents comedy lectures on economics behind four commodities.
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08:30
Nian Zhen welcomes a child with special needs and reflects on her own life.
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08:45
2/6 Vera’s been jamming and pickling, but Irene’s preoccupied.
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08:00
The friends are excited to see a starry show at the Hippodrome on New Year's Eve.
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08:45
3/6 Will Vera and Irene’s friendship survive an unfortunate hotel incident?
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08:00
3/4 Matt and Bob decide to see how far they can go - and attempt shoplifting.
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08:30
An overcrowded yacht returning sailors home from the Great War is in trouble.
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08:45
4/6 Irene’s unsettling news is surpassed by Vera’s family revelations.
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08:00
1/6 City boy Andy has come to his uncle's seaside home in search of a stress-free life.
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08:30
A young bride-to-be longs to have her heart broken.
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08:45
5/6 After her protest heroics, Irene's memory is playing tricks. Can Vera help?
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08:45
6/6 Will Vera accept an exciting, life changing, offer?
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08:15
Beatboxer "Beardyman" aka Darren Foreman goes in search of nature's best sound-mimics.
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08:40
Presenter and author Clare Balding, chooses tracks by Neil Diamond and Billy Joel.
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08:50
Irene and Vera begin corresponding. Stars Prunella Scales and Patricia Routledge.
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09:00
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09:00
1/6 Comedians try to smuggle truths past opponents in David Mitchell's comedy panel game.
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09:30
David Cannadine explores how the Duke of Wellington's boots came to define his leadership.
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09:45
Christian worship with a Bible reading, prayer and music led by Gemma Simmonds.
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09:00
6/7 Frank Skinner hosts a Christmas-flavoured episode of the show based on online reviews.
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09:30
David Cannadine explores how Disraeli merged fact and fiction in his life and work.
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09:45
Christian worship with a Bible reading, prayer and music led by Andy Fishburne.
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09:00
Julian Clary hosts a brand new panel show celebrating everything he hates about Christmas.
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09:30
David Cannadine explores how William Gladstone's axe became a powerful political metaphor.
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09:45
Christian worship with a Bible reading, prayer and music led by Angel Morgan.
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09:00
Good news! A new word is born unto us, in an Unspeakable seasonal spectacular.
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09:30
David Cannadine explores how Churchill's cigar became synonymous with his image.
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09:45
Christian worship, a Bible reading, prayer and music led by Archbishop Stephen Cottrell
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09:00
2/4 Chloe Slack presents an Anniversary Special celebrating 81 years of Time Of The Week.
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09:30
David Cannadine explores how Mrs Thatcher's handbag became a visual symbol of her power.
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09:45
Christian worship with a Bible reading, prayer and music led by David Waters.
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09:00
2/6 The shady lawyer turns farmer for a wealthy uncle.
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09:30
CPO Pertwee starts fundraising for a cause - his own!
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10:00
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10:00
The comic actor explains why certain tracks have the power to send tingles down his spine.
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10:30
Probing Pipes and Politics from Northern Ireland to Galicia via Scotland and Northumbria.
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10:00
Neil Forsyth and Neil Oliver join Harriett Gilbert to discuss favourite books.
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10:30
The yo-yoing fortunes of children's toys in the playroom and market place.
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10:00
James Naughtie probes the history and traditions behind Hogmanay.
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10:00
TV presenter Konnie Huq chooses the mathematician Ada Lovelace.
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10:30
Laura Barton explains her love for vinyl album sleeve notes.
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10:00
3/4 The Latin American anthem to life is explored through personal stories.
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10:30
Poet Himali Singh Soin explores the North Pole as a mythologised space in literature.
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10:00
1/3 From the source to the estuary, Laura Barton explores how rivers have shaped us.
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10:00
Richard Stilgoe ponders money-making in Britain's financial heartland.
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10:30
Ron Glum is emigrating. How far will he get?
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11:00
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11:00
1/5 Hercule Poirot takes to the courtroom for the trial of Elinor Carlisle
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11:30
1/4 Bill Nighy stars as the actor-cum-amateur sleuth never far from a murder. Oh yes he is!
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11:00
2/5 Elinor and Roddy's invalid aunt has died - but a tube of morphine is missing...
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11:30
2/4 When the star of Cinderella is shot, Charles takes over. But who wanted him dead?
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11:00
3/5 Belgian sleuth Hercule Poirot is called in to track down the killer.
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11:30
3/4 Is whoever shot Cinderella the same person who is sending Charles threatening texts?
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11:00
4/5 It seems Mary Gerrard wasn't the first murder victim...
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11:30
4/4 Bill Nighy stars as the actor cum amateur sleuth who's never far from a murder.
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-
11:00
5/5 Hercule Poirot takes to the courtroom for the trial of Elinor Carlisle.
-
11:30
Alex meets Terry and is coaxed to start a business out in the country.
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11:00
Mr Harding finds his peaceful life disrupted when family drama erupts.
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11:00
Archers actress Patricia Greene is castaway by Kirsty Young.
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11:45
David Attenborough hates rats, but in a personal way explains why they should be respected
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12:00
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12:00
6/6 Julia is due home for hospital, but will she be in time to save Roger from her mother?
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12:30
1/20 The platoon don crazy camouflage in a drill to attack Captain Square's HQ.
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12:00
4/6 The British ambassador is suspicious over an embarrassing photo.
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12:30
6/17 Neddy goes in search of Excalibur and ends up 'in the drink'.
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12:00
4/5 Council leader Mrs Roberts insists an electrical substation should be raffled off.
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12:30
12/20 The Lad speculates on what events might have been.
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12:00
4/8 Jim's plans to slim the Civil Service come home to roost.
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12:30
1/8 Bank clerk Sam Baker dreams of winning the football pools. Stars David Roper.
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12:00
1/5 Opera Sunderland faces disarray by opting for 'West Side Story' over a gay opera.
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12:30
1/8 Harold must break sad news to his father Albert.
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12:30
Edmund de Waal's pilgrimage to the creators of porcelain. Read by Julian Rhind-Tutt.
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12:00
Daljit Nagra selects a new year highlight about light from the BBC's poetry archive.
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12:30
What would have happened to The Beatles if George Martin had turned them down?
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13:00
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13:00
3/6 Collaboration loyalty cards ruin Uljabaan's plans and Richard's chances in the pub quiz.
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13:30
The lost landscapes of our past, explored through a childhood in Cardiff.
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13:45
1/6 Meeting at a wedding, Irene and Vera begin a loving, if testy, correspondence.
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13:00
1/4 Simon Evans presents comedy lectures on economics behind four commodities.
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13:30
Nian Zhen welcomes a child with special needs and reflects on her own life.
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13:45
2/6 Vera’s been jamming and pickling, but Irene’s preoccupied.
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13:00
The friends are excited to see a starry show at the Hippodrome on New Year's Eve.
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13:45
3/6 Will Vera and Irene’s friendship survive an unfortunate hotel incident?
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13:00
3/4 Matt and Bob decide to see how far they can go - and attempt shoplifting.
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13:30
An overcrowded yacht returning sailors home from the Great War is in trouble.
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13:45
4/6 Irene’s unsettling news is surpassed by Vera’s family revelations.
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13:00
1/6 City boy Andy has come to his uncle's seaside home in search of a stress-free life.
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13:30
A young bride-to-be longs to have her heart broken.
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13:45
5/6 After her protest heroics, Irene's memory is playing tricks. Can Vera help?
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13:45
6/6 Will Vera accept an exciting, life changing, offer?
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13:15
Beatboxer "Beardyman" aka Darren Foreman goes in search of nature's best sound-mimics.
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13:40
Presenter and author Clare Balding, chooses tracks by Neil Diamond and Billy Joel.
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13:50
Irene and Vera begin corresponding. Stars Prunella Scales and Patricia Routledge.
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14:00
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14:00
7/8 Nicholas Parsons challenges Paul Merton, Tony Hawks, Ross Noble and Liza Tarbuck.
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14:30
2/6 Rosie's company runs a poetry competition. Stars Prunella Scales.
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14:00
3/5 Using laughing gas for riots? Dave Gorman hunts for the best loopy idea.
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14:30
1/6 Stella battles to get her adult kids to leave home.
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14:00
6/6 John Lloyd and Bridget Christie with Philippa Perry, Carlo Ratti and Doug Allan.
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14:30
1/4 Ex-lovers turned cafe-bar owners Pam and Merv discuss love, life and a revamp.
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14:00
1/6 Language panel game with Sandi Toksvig, Tommy Pearson, Laura Wright, Christopher Matthew.
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14:30
5/6 Bernard Gallagher makes a shockingly gruesome discovery.
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14:00
6/6 Graeme Garden with Sir Bernard Ingham, Hattie Hayridge, Steve Punt and Arthur Smith.
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14:30
5/6 Education and money? Can you have one without the other?
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14:00
2/6 The shady lawyer turns farmer for a wealthy uncle.
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14:30
CPO Pertwee starts fundraising for a cause - his own!
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15:00
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15:00
Mattie loves spending time in a place where the adults often forget she is there.
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15:45
1/5 Modern Shakespearean Juliet at least has the internet and an agony aunt.
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15:00
Mattie learns about faggots and learns the perils of flirting.
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15:45
2/5 Modern Shakespearean Ophelia discusses insanity with her psychotherapist
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15:00
Mattie is fascinated by Mona's daydreams of film stars.
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15:45
3/5 Modern Shakespearean Goneril is faced with a doddering dad and running a business.
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15:00
Until Mattie leaves home she seeks refuge in her dreams - and The Goons.
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15:45
4/5 Modern Shakespearean Viola’s offered a spectacular Twelfth Night.
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15:00
Mattie's diagnosis allows her to plan her 'future' - but what will it be?
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15:45
5/5 Modern Shakespearean Cat’s 25-year tempestuous marriage is front page news.
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15:00
1/3 From the source to the estuary, Laura Barton explores how rivers have shaped us.
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15:00
Richard Stilgoe ponders money-making in Britain's financial heartland.
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15:30
Ron Glum is emigrating. How far will he get?
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16:00
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16:00
The comic actor explains why certain tracks have the power to send tingles down his spine.
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16:30
Probing Pipes and Politics from Northern Ireland to Galicia via Scotland and Northumbria.
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16:00
Neil Forsyth and Neil Oliver join Harriett Gilbert to discuss favourite books.
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16:30
The yo-yoing fortunes of children's toys in the playroom and market place.
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16:00
James Naughtie probes the history and traditions behind Hogmanay.
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16:00
TV presenter Konnie Huq chooses the mathematician Ada Lovelace.
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16:30
Laura Barton explains her love for vinyl album sleeve notes.
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16:00
3/4 The Latin American anthem to life is explored through personal stories.
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16:30
Poet Himali Singh Soin explores the North Pole as a mythologised space in literature.
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16:00
Freddy is caught up in a nightmarish sci-fi world with echoes of life today.
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16:00
1/4 Set in a complex state of beliefs, the Great God Om appears before a novice monk.
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16:30
1/6 A menacing assignment awaits a student sorcerer.
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17:00
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17:00
1/5 Hercule Poirot takes to the courtroom for the trial of Elinor Carlisle
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17:30
1/4 Bill Nighy stars as the actor-cum-amateur sleuth never far from a murder. Oh yes he is!
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17:00
2/5 Elinor and Roddy's invalid aunt has died - but a tube of morphine is missing...
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17:30
2/4 When the star of Cinderella is shot, Charles takes over. But who wanted him dead?
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17:00
3/5 Belgian sleuth Hercule Poirot is called in to track down the killer.
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17:30
3/4 Is whoever shot Cinderella the same person who is sending Charles threatening texts?
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17:00
4/5 It seems Mary Gerrard wasn't the first murder victim...
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17:30
4/4 Bill Nighy stars as the actor cum amateur sleuth who's never far from a murder.
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17:00
5/5 Hercule Poirot takes to the courtroom for the trial of Elinor Carlisle.
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17:30
Alex meets Terry and is coaxed to start a business out in the country.
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17:00
Mr Harding finds his peaceful life disrupted when family drama erupts.
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17:00
Archers actress Patricia Greene is castaway by Kirsty Young.
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17:45
David Attenborough hates rats, but in a personal way explains why they should be respected
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18:00
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18:00
6/6 Julia is due home for hospital, but will she be in time to save Roger from her mother?
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18:30
1/20 The platoon don crazy camouflage in a drill to attack Captain Square's HQ.
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18:00
4/6 The British ambassador is suspicious over an embarrassing photo.
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18:30
6/17 Neddy goes in search of Excalibur and ends up 'in the drink'.
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18:00
4/5 Council leader Mrs Roberts insists an electrical substation should be raffled off.
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18:30
12/20 The Lad speculates on what events might have been.
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18:00
4/8 Jim's plans to slim the Civil Service come home to roost.
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18:30
1/8 Bank clerk Sam Baker dreams of winning the football pools. Stars David Roper.
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18:00
1/5 Opera Sunderland faces disarray by opting for 'West Side Story' over a gay opera.
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18:30
1/8 Harold must break sad news to his father Albert.
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18:30
Edmund de Waal's pilgrimage to the creators of porcelain. Read by Julian Rhind-Tutt.
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18:00
Daljit Nagra selects a new year highlight about light from the BBC's poetry archive.
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18:30
What would have happened to The Beatles if George Martin had turned them down?
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19:00
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19:00
3/6 Collaboration loyalty cards ruin Uljabaan's plans and Richard's chances in the pub quiz.
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19:30
The lost landscapes of our past, explored through a childhood in Cardiff.
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19:45
1/6 Meeting at a wedding, Irene and Vera begin a loving, if testy, correspondence.
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19:00
1/4 Simon Evans presents comedy lectures on economics behind four commodities.
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19:30
Nian Zhen welcomes a child with special needs and reflects on her own life.
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19:45
2/6 Vera’s been jamming and pickling, but Irene’s preoccupied.
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19:00
The friends are excited to see a starry show at the Hippodrome on New Year's Eve.
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19:45
3/6 Will Vera and Irene’s friendship survive an unfortunate hotel incident?
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19:00
3/4 Matt and Bob decide to see how far they can go - and attempt shoplifting.
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19:30
An overcrowded yacht returning sailors home from the Great War is in trouble.
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19:45
4/6 Irene’s unsettling news is surpassed by Vera’s family revelations.
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19:00
1/6 City boy Andy has come to his uncle's seaside home in search of a stress-free life.
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19:30
A young bride-to-be longs to have her heart broken.
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19:45
5/6 After her protest heroics, Irene's memory is playing tricks. Can Vera help?
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19:45
6/6 Will Vera accept an exciting, life changing, offer?
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19:15
Beatboxer "Beardyman" aka Darren Foreman goes in search of nature's best sound-mimics.
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19:40
Presenter and author Clare Balding, chooses tracks by Neil Diamond and Billy Joel.
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19:50
Irene and Vera begin corresponding. Stars Prunella Scales and Patricia Routledge.
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20:00
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20:00
7/8 Nicholas Parsons challenges Paul Merton, Tony Hawks, Ross Noble and Liza Tarbuck.
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20:30
2/6 Rosie's company runs a poetry competition. Stars Prunella Scales.
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20:00
3/5 Using laughing gas for riots? Dave Gorman hunts for the best loopy idea.
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20:30
1/6 Stella battles to get her adult kids to leave home.
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20:00
6/6 John Lloyd and Bridget Christie with Philippa Perry, Carlo Ratti and Doug Allan.
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20:30
1/4 Ex-lovers turned cafe-bar owners Pam and Merv discuss love, life and a revamp.
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20:00
1/6 Language panel game with Sandi Toksvig, Tommy Pearson, Laura Wright, Christopher Matthew.
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20:30
5/6 Bernard Gallagher makes a shockingly gruesome discovery.
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20:00
6/6 Graeme Garden with Sir Bernard Ingham, Hattie Hayridge, Steve Punt and Arthur Smith.
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20:30
5/6 Education and money? Can you have one without the other?
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20:00
2/6 The shady lawyer turns farmer for a wealthy uncle.
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20:30
CPO Pertwee starts fundraising for a cause - his own!
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21:00
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21:00
Mattie loves spending time in a place where the adults often forget she is there.
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21:45
1/5 Modern Shakespearean Juliet at least has the internet and an agony aunt.
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21:00
Mattie learns about faggots and learns the perils of flirting.
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21:45
2/5 Modern Shakespearean Ophelia discusses insanity with her psychotherapist
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21:00
Mattie is fascinated by Mona's daydreams of film stars.
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21:45
3/5 Modern Shakespearean Goneril is faced with a doddering dad and running a business.
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21:00
Until Mattie leaves home she seeks refuge in her dreams - and The Goons.
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21:45
4/5 Modern Shakespearean Viola’s offered a spectacular Twelfth Night.
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21:00
Mattie's diagnosis allows her to plan her 'future' - but what will it be?
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21:45
5/5 Modern Shakespearean Cat’s 25-year tempestuous marriage is front page news.
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21:00
1/3 From the source to the estuary, Laura Barton explores how rivers have shaped us.
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21:00
Richard Stilgoe ponders money-making in Britain's financial heartland.
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21:30
Ron Glum is emigrating. How far will he get?
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22:00
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22:00
1/6 Comedians try to smuggle truths past opponents in David Mitchell's comedy panel game.
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22:30
5/6 A near-death experience turns out mundane in this sketch comedy about getting on a bit.
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22:00
6/7 Frank Skinner hosts a Christmas-flavoured episode of the show based on online reviews.
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22:30
3/6 Will the museum's first-ever Sunday opening run smoothly?
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22:00
Julian Clary hosts a brand new panel show celebrating everything he hates about Christmas.
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22:30
1/4 A ripping, bumper summer edition of the nostalgic spoof of boys' papers!
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22:00
Good news! A new word is born unto us, in an Unspeakable seasonal spectacular.
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22:30
4/6 Brian tells the story of his visit to a country where alternative therapies abound.
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22:55
Paul Garner chats to Jimmy Carr.
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22:00
2/4 Chloe Slack presents an Anniversary Special celebrating 81 years of Time Of The Week.
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22:30
4/6 The Questers descend into the Underworld in search of Penthiselea's mother.
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22:00
5/6 Sketches from Susie Donkin, Charlotte MacDougal, Oriane Messina and Faye Rusling.
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22:30
1/4 Agony aunt Sarah solves problems, including the dangers of dating outside of your class.
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22:00
1/3 Storyteller Sarah Kendall performs her award-winning live solo show.
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22:30
1/4 An Archers convention, a live pitbull on the Today programme and a Popmaster crisis.
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22:55
Paul Garner chats again to Jimmy Carr.
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23:00
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23:00
Comedian Matt Forde reconvenes his very own Focus Group for a one-off Boxing Day special.
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23:30
4/4 A week of radio that never happened. With Alice Arnold and Jon Holmes.
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23:00
1/4 Sketch show from award-winning duo Croft and Pearce, rising stars of UK comedy.
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23:15
1/4 Remarkable true history of rockets and the men, women and animals behind them.
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23:30
1/4 Jake Yapp applies his sharp satirical eye to the modern media landscape.
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23:00
6/6 Stand by for a breakneck race against time!
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23:30
Joz Norris doesn’t do small talk. But he has to.
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23:00
6/6 Alex and his band explore the theme of seasons.
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23:30
1/6 Hell faces confusion when a dog turns up, as animals are not evil... except dolphins.
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23:00
2/6 Myths and mucking out at the court of King Arthur.
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23:30
1/6 A reluctant beekeeper, two feuding librarians and striking a deal with Santa.
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23:00
1/4 A heady combination of maths, science and comedy with the Festival of the Spoken Nerd trio
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23:15
Tango dancers and DJs - bleak, funny and confusing tales of urban life after dark.
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23:25
Paul Garner chats again to Jimmy Carr.
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23:30
5/6 The impressionist and the spin doctor in the tag-team talk show.
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23:00
4/6 Comedian Stephen K Amos and guests compile an idiot's guide to crime and punishment.
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23:30
2/8 Poems from the Luton Laureate including tales of the Tate, a jumble sale and an armadillo.
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23:45
2/8 Harry Shearer describes his extraordinary life as a Hollywood child star.
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