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00:00
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00:00
2/5 Carl fears the attack has caused brain damage, as he keeps having blackouts.
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00:30
3/7 Analysis of the mud has disturbing results, and its effect on humans is becoming evident.
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00:00
4/4 The behind-the-scenes arguments, dubbings and overruns of the film that won 10 Oscars.
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00:30
Dominic Arkwright, Ben Goldacre, Sophie Borland and Joe Queenan discuss the telephone.
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00:00
Actors Fiona Shaw and Nicola Coughlan join Harriett Gilbert to discuss favourite books.
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00:30
Nostalgic look at red telephone boxes and the lengths taken to keep them working.
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00:00
How the Singer sewing machine has whirred its way through history.
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00:00
Deborah Meaden chooses Georgian diplomat and spy, Lady Hester Stanhope.
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00:30
Reflections from a group of teenagers on giving up smartphones for a school week.
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00:00
People reflect on the emotional impact of the country-pop crossover track.
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00:30
A sound portrait in which artist Graeme Miller captures the poetry of the landline.
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00:00
Scientist Hester wants to understand what it is like to have eight legs and no bones.
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00:45
Two members of a space crew go missing on a space station.
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01:00
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01:00
Film actor Dustin Hoffman is castaway by Kirsty Young.
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01:45
A 150-million-year-old feather from an animal that lived before birds had evolved.
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01:00
5/6 The sleuth heads to Cornwall, but there's no escaping murder and mystery - or James!
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01:30
3/6 With more questions over Noakes's murder, there's a fresh revelation.
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01:00
6/6 Agatha probes the Cornish murder - but can James forgive and forget?
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01:30
4/6 Lord Peter Wimsey and his bride try to recreate the circumstances of Noakes's murder.
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01:00
1/8 Journalist Kathy Swenson gets caught up in the frightening world of espionage.
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01:30
5/6 As the murder victim's debts mount up, Wimsey gets suspicious of his niece.
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01:00
2/8 Can John Rennie’s special training help him to track down a missing SIS agent?
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01:30
6/6 With no clear suspect, an arrival helps Wimsey to spot a vital clue.
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01:00
3/8 John Rennie must use every lead to track down the kidnappers of the British secret agent
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01:30
1/6 Kim Drake's fiance kills himself on the day of their wedding.
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01:00
Men awaiting vasectomies contemplate more than just the surgery.
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02:00
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02:00
Daljit Nagra selects a highlight, this time from the BBC's World Service poetry archive.
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02:30
2/2 During the Great Depression, Betty and her sisters have to find cheap ways to have fun.
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02:00
4/6 Margaret plans to infuriate Fulton by revealing she’s got a lover.
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02:30
11/20 Private Pike disrupts the platoon dance.
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02:00
3/8 Extradition agreements are on the agenda, but some accusations remain...
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02:30
16/17 Neddie Seagoon pursues hot booty overseas, but is Bloodnok far behind?
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02:00
4/5 The council has a new charter, so the opposition needs a new initiative.
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02:30
The original TV-only episode re-created with an audience in 1961.
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02:00
6/6 Fists fly when Andy and Robert's football teams meet...
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02:30
4/13 The comic team sweep to a political landslide. Stars Jo Kendall and Nigel Rees.
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02:00
6/6 Mammy thinks Isobel’s romantic life needs magical intervention.
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02:30
3/8 Albert and Harold argue over their lack of cash.
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02:20
Actor Stephen Fry chooses tracks by Richard Wagner and Herb Alpert.
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02:30
Rob Delaney’s unflinching account of the life and death of his young son.
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03:00
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03:40
In 1957, Paul Robeson used a new undersea phone line to perform a transatlantic concert.
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03:50
Vera has a new 'friend', but unsurprisingly, Irene doesn't approve.
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03:00
3/4 Leo goes hill walking and meets a woman in desperate need of his help.
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03:30
1/5 Stephen Fry meets the engineers who first dreamt of creating a cellular network in the 60s
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03:45
1/5 Irene and Vera are back – with thoughts turning to the future of the planet.
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03:00
2/6 The young ladies teach Voltaire the value of free speech and new uses for broom handles.
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03:30
2/5 Stephen Fry on how Britain was a world leader in mobile phone technology in the 1980s.
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03:45
2/5 Irene is appalled at where Vera dumps a fridge.
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03:00
4/6 Joe discovers grief is a thing with feathers.
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03:30
3/5 Stephen Fry explores how texting triumphed unexpectedly when paging was all the rage.
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03:45
3/5 Irene has been sorting through her late aunt’s possessions.
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03:00
5/5 Alexei Sayle meets strangers on a train as he travels from London to Berwick-upon-Tweed.
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03:30
4/5 How engineers turned mobile phones from hefty bricks into fashion items.
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03:45
4/5 Irene tries to keep Vera's nose out of her son's wedding plan.
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03:00
1/7 Mark Steel heads to the East Midlands for a visit to the city of Nottingham.
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03:30
5/5 Meet the design pioneers of small silicon chips - perfect for pocket-sized phones.
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03:45
5/5 Vera wrecks havoc at Irene's son's wedding.
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03:45
The owner of the tripe works takes a shine to Fosdyke's daughter.
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04:00
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04:00
Terry Wogan challenges Bernard Cribbins, June Whitfield and Bob Monkhouse.
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04:30
6/6 Cantankerous bachelor Robin makes a vital discovery about his parallel universes.
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04:00
8/8 The antiques quiz hunts for treasure in West Sussex.
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04:30
5/6 Eliott is after US investment in the NHS - 'where there's pain, there's gain'.
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04:00
4/6 John Lloyd and Alice Levine with Dr Eugenia Cheng, Ian Hislop and Josh Widdicombe.
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04:30
1/4 Mindless bureaucracy awaits a timid man's application for an allotment.
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04:00
6/6 Crime writers Frances Fyfield and Peter N Walker try to solve a medical mystery.
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04:30
3/6 Stumpy applies for a journalist post with the Vindicator.
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04:00
6/6 Sharp carpets versus a keg with a difference. Panel game about online reviews.
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04:30
1/6 The teachers face personal and professional upheavals as Halloween approaches.
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04:00
5/6 Legendary musical theatre star Evelyn Laye joins the ladies for songs and conversation.
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04:30
4/20 A murder mystery for Kenneth Horne, and Hornerama looks at The Sea.
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05:00
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05:00
Removal men struggles and the frustrations of golf. Al Read - man of many voices.
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05:30
Can Ron ever thank Pa Glum enough for rearing him right?
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05:00
An extraordinary day in the life of Alexander Bell as a child.
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05:45
Art history and the art of telephoning connect a mother and daughter.
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05:00
Will Lorna's relationship survive finding unusual messages on her boyfriend's mobile?
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05:45
It’s been years since Stella went to yoga. Fifty-eight years, to be exact.
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05:00
Decommissioned phone boxes reveal their secrets in a series of ‘trapped’ phone calls.
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05:45
A climber seeks enlightenment in Kathmandu.
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05:00
A victim of threatening phone calls seeks a private investigator's help.
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05:00
Comedy drama about the life-changing impact of a family's first home telephone in 1969.
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05:45
A cleaner labours in a large townhouse while her client strives for inner peace.
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05:00
1/3 Jessica Fostekew charts the highs and lows of conceiving, carrying and coping with a baby.
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06:00
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06:00
5/6 The sleuth heads to Cornwall, but there's no escaping murder and mystery - or James!
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06:30
3/6 With more questions over Noakes's murder, there's a fresh revelation.
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06:00
6/6 Agatha probes the Cornish murder - but can James forgive and forget?
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06:30
4/6 Lord Peter Wimsey and his bride try to recreate the circumstances of Noakes's murder.
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06:00
1/8 Journalist Kathy Swenson gets caught up in the frightening world of espionage.
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06:30
5/6 As the murder victim's debts mount up, Wimsey gets suspicious of his niece.
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06:00
2/8 Can John Rennie’s special training help him to track down a missing SIS agent?
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06:30
6/6 With no clear suspect, an arrival helps Wimsey to spot a vital clue.
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06:00
3/8 John Rennie must use every lead to track down the kidnappers of the British secret agent
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06:30
1/6 Kim Drake's fiance kills himself on the day of their wedding.
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06:00
Men awaiting vasectomies contemplate more than just the surgery.
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06:00
Costume designer Sandy Powell is cast away by Lauren Laverne.
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06:45
The messages conveyed in the syllables, melodies and repeated phrases of singing birds.
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07:00
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07:00
4/6 Margaret plans to infuriate Fulton by revealing she’s got a lover.
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07:30
11/20 Private Pike disrupts the platoon dance.
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07:00
3/8 Extradition agreements are on the agenda, but some accusations remain...
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07:30
16/17 Neddie Seagoon pursues hot booty overseas, but is Bloodnok far behind?
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07:00
4/5 The council has a new charter, so the opposition needs a new initiative.
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07:30
The original TV-only episode re-created with an audience in 1961.
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07:00
6/6 Fists fly when Andy and Robert's football teams meet...
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07:30
4/13 The comic team sweep to a political landslide. Stars Jo Kendall and Nigel Rees.
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07:00
6/6 Mammy thinks Isobel’s romantic life needs magical intervention.
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07:30
3/8 Albert and Harold argue over their lack of cash.
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07:20
Actor Stephen Fry chooses tracks by Richard Wagner and Herb Alpert.
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07:30
Rob Delaney’s unflinching account of the life and death of his young son.
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07:00
Daljit Nagra marks the Spring Equinox with another highlight from the BBC's poetry archive
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07:30
Hello?! Stephen Fry explores the history of mobile phones.
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08:00
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08:00
3/4 Leo goes hill walking and meets a woman in desperate need of his help.
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08:30
1/5 Stephen Fry meets the engineers who first dreamt of creating a cellular network in the 60s
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08:45
1/5 Irene and Vera are back – with thoughts turning to the future of the planet.
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08:00
2/6 The young ladies teach Voltaire the value of free speech and new uses for broom handles.
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08:30
2/5 Stephen Fry on how Britain was a world leader in mobile phone technology in the 1980s.
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08:45
2/5 Irene is appalled at where Vera dumps a fridge.
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08:00
4/6 Joe discovers grief is a thing with feathers.
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08:30
3/5 Stephen Fry explores how texting triumphed unexpectedly when paging was all the rage.
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08:45
3/5 Irene has been sorting through her late aunt’s possessions.
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08:00
5/5 Alexei Sayle meets strangers on a train as he travels from London to Berwick-upon-Tweed.
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08:30
4/5 How engineers turned mobile phones from hefty bricks into fashion items.
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08:45
4/5 Irene tries to keep Vera's nose out of her son's wedding plan.
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08:00
1/7 Mark Steel heads to the East Midlands for a visit to the city of Nottingham.
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08:30
5/5 Meet the design pioneers of small silicon chips - perfect for pocket-sized phones.
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08:45
5/5 Vera wrecks havoc at Irene's son's wedding.
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08:45
The owner of the tripe works takes a shine to Fosdyke's daughter.
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08:40
Actor Emily Watson chooses tracks by Puccini and The Specials.
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08:50
Irene and Vera's thoughts turn to all things environmental.
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09:00
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09:00
5/6 Desiree Burch explains the best way to visit IKEA.
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09:30
1/5 Meet the woman who survived Concorde crashing into her Paris hotel.
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09:45
Christian worship with a Bible reading, prayer and music led by Reverend Hannah Lane
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09:00
1/4 Improv mayhem from emotional butchers, a 3-headed director and a spider's inner monologue.
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09:30
2/5 Meet the man who got a distress call from a ship named Titanic.
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09:45
Christian worship with a Bible reading, prayer and music led by Archdeacon Rachel Mann
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09:00
Suzi Ruffell, Kyrah Gray, Alana Jackson and Danny McLoughlin join Angela Barnes.
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09:30
3/5 Meet the man who saved his ansaphone messages from the last 20 years.
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09:45
Christian worship with a Bible reading, prayer and music led by Reverend Grace Thomas
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09:00
2/2 John Shuttleworth’s agent is threatening to retire. Who will secure John's petrol money?
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09:30
5/5 Meet the lottery line operators who make life-changing phone calls.
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09:45
Christian worship with a Bible reading, prayer and music led by Reverend Hannah Currin
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09:00
Tessa Coates explores the rise in modern witchcraft in young women.
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09:30
5/5 Professor Peter French talks about the science of forensic acoustics.
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09:45
A celebration of the power of choral music with the Diocese of Manchester Choral Scholars.
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09:00
5/6 Legendary musical theatre star Evelyn Laye joins the ladies for songs and conversation.
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09:30
4/20 A murder mystery for Kenneth Horne, and Hornerama looks at The Sea.
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10:00
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10:00
4/4 The behind-the-scenes arguments, dubbings and overruns of the film that won 10 Oscars.
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10:30
Dominic Arkwright, Ben Goldacre, Sophie Borland and Joe Queenan discuss the telephone.
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10:00
Actors Fiona Shaw and Nicola Coughlan join Harriett Gilbert to discuss favourite books.
-
10:30
Nostalgic look at red telephone boxes and the lengths taken to keep them working.
|
-
10:00
How the Singer sewing machine has whirred its way through history.
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-
10:00
Deborah Meaden chooses Georgian diplomat and spy, Lady Hester Stanhope.
-
10:30
Reflections from a group of teenagers on giving up smartphones for a school week.
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-
10:00
People reflect on the emotional impact of the country-pop crossover track.
-
10:30
A sound portrait in which artist Graeme Miller captures the poetry of the landline.
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10:00
1/3 Jessica Fostekew charts the highs and lows of conceiving, carrying and coping with a baby.
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10:00
The morning after a boy's night out and setting up home. Al Read - man of many voices.
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10:30
Eth worries she'll make a bad wife for Ron Glum.
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11:00
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11:00
5/6 The sleuth heads to Cornwall, but there's no escaping murder and mystery - or James!
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11:30
3/6 With more questions over Noakes's murder, there's a fresh revelation.
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11:00
6/6 Agatha probes the Cornish murder - but can James forgive and forget?
-
11:30
4/6 Lord Peter Wimsey and his bride try to recreate the circumstances of Noakes's murder.
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11:00
1/8 Journalist Kathy Swenson gets caught up in the frightening world of espionage.
-
11:30
5/6 As the murder victim's debts mount up, Wimsey gets suspicious of his niece.
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11:00
2/8 Can John Rennie’s special training help him to track down a missing SIS agent?
-
11:30
6/6 With no clear suspect, an arrival helps Wimsey to spot a vital clue.
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11:00
3/8 John Rennie must use every lead to track down the kidnappers of the British secret agent
-
11:30
1/6 Kim Drake's fiance kills himself on the day of their wedding.
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11:00
Men awaiting vasectomies contemplate more than just the surgery.
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-
11:00
Costume designer Sandy Powell is cast away by Lauren Laverne.
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11:45
The messages conveyed in the syllables, melodies and repeated phrases of singing birds.
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12:00
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12:00
4/6 Margaret plans to infuriate Fulton by revealing she’s got a lover.
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12:30
11/20 Private Pike disrupts the platoon dance.
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12:00
3/8 Extradition agreements are on the agenda, but some accusations remain...
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12:30
16/17 Neddie Seagoon pursues hot booty overseas, but is Bloodnok far behind?
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12:00
4/5 The council has a new charter, so the opposition needs a new initiative.
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12:30
The original TV-only episode re-created with an audience in 1961.
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12:00
6/6 Fists fly when Andy and Robert's football teams meet...
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12:30
4/13 The comic team sweep to a political landslide. Stars Jo Kendall and Nigel Rees.
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12:00
6/6 Mammy thinks Isobel’s romantic life needs magical intervention.
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12:30
3/8 Albert and Harold argue over their lack of cash.
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12:20
Actor Stephen Fry chooses tracks by Richard Wagner and Herb Alpert.
-
12:30
Rob Delaney’s unflinching account of the life and death of his young son.
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-
12:00
Daljit Nagra marks the Spring Equinox with another highlight from the BBC's poetry archive
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12:30
Hello?! Stephen Fry explores the history of mobile phones.
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13:00
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13:00
3/4 Leo goes hill walking and meets a woman in desperate need of his help.
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13:30
1/5 Stephen Fry meets the engineers who first dreamt of creating a cellular network in the 60s
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13:45
1/5 Irene and Vera are back – with thoughts turning to the future of the planet.
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13:00
2/6 The young ladies teach Voltaire the value of free speech and new uses for broom handles.
-
13:30
2/5 Stephen Fry on how Britain was a world leader in mobile phone technology in the 1980s.
-
13:45
2/5 Irene is appalled at where Vera dumps a fridge.
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13:00
4/6 Joe discovers grief is a thing with feathers.
-
13:30
3/5 Stephen Fry explores how texting triumphed unexpectedly when paging was all the rage.
-
13:45
3/5 Irene has been sorting through her late aunt’s possessions.
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13:00
5/5 Alexei Sayle meets strangers on a train as he travels from London to Berwick-upon-Tweed.
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13:30
4/5 How engineers turned mobile phones from hefty bricks into fashion items.
-
13:45
4/5 Irene tries to keep Vera's nose out of her son's wedding plan.
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13:00
1/7 Mark Steel heads to the East Midlands for a visit to the city of Nottingham.
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13:30
5/5 Meet the design pioneers of small silicon chips - perfect for pocket-sized phones.
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13:45
5/5 Vera wrecks havoc at Irene's son's wedding.
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13:45
The owner of the tripe works takes a shine to Fosdyke's daughter.
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13:40
Actor Emily Watson chooses tracks by Puccini and The Specials.
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13:50
Irene and Vera's thoughts turn to all things environmental.
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14:00
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14:00
Terry Wogan challenges Bernard Cribbins, June Whitfield and Bob Monkhouse.
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14:30
6/6 Cantankerous bachelor Robin makes a vital discovery about his parallel universes.
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14:00
8/8 The antiques quiz hunts for treasure in West Sussex.
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14:30
5/6 Eliott is after US investment in the NHS - 'where there's pain, there's gain'.
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14:00
4/6 John Lloyd and Alice Levine with Dr Eugenia Cheng, Ian Hislop and Josh Widdicombe.
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14:30
1/4 Mindless bureaucracy awaits a timid man's application for an allotment.
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14:00
6/6 Crime writers Frances Fyfield and Peter N Walker try to solve a medical mystery.
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14:30
3/6 Stumpy applies for a journalist post with the Vindicator.
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14:00
6/6 Sharp carpets versus a keg with a difference. Panel game about online reviews.
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14:30
1/6 The teachers face personal and professional upheavals as Halloween approaches.
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14:00
5/6 Legendary musical theatre star Evelyn Laye joins the ladies for songs and conversation.
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14:30
4/20 A murder mystery for Kenneth Horne, and Hornerama looks at The Sea.
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15:00
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15:00
An extraordinary day in the life of Alexander Bell as a child.
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15:45
Art history and the art of telephoning connect a mother and daughter.
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15:00
Will Lorna's relationship survive finding unusual messages on her boyfriend's mobile?
-
15:45
It’s been years since Stella went to yoga. Fifty-eight years, to be exact.
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15:00
Decommissioned phone boxes reveal their secrets in a series of ‘trapped’ phone calls.
-
15:45
A climber seeks enlightenment in Kathmandu.
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15:00
A victim of threatening phone calls seeks a private investigator's help.
|
-
15:00
Comedy drama about the life-changing impact of a family's first home telephone in 1969.
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15:45
A cleaner labours in a large townhouse while her client strives for inner peace.
|
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15:00
1/3 Jessica Fostekew charts the highs and lows of conceiving, carrying and coping with a baby.
|
-
15:00
The morning after a boy's night out and setting up home. Al Read - man of many voices.
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15:30
Eth worries she'll make a bad wife for Ron Glum.
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16:00
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16:00
4/4 The behind-the-scenes arguments, dubbings and overruns of the film that won 10 Oscars.
-
16:30
Dominic Arkwright, Ben Goldacre, Sophie Borland and Joe Queenan discuss the telephone.
|
-
16:00
Actors Fiona Shaw and Nicola Coughlan join Harriett Gilbert to discuss favourite books.
-
16:30
Nostalgic look at red telephone boxes and the lengths taken to keep them working.
|
-
16:00
How the Singer sewing machine has whirred its way through history.
|
-
16:00
Deborah Meaden chooses Georgian diplomat and spy, Lady Hester Stanhope.
-
16:30
Reflections from a group of teenagers on giving up smartphones for a school week.
|
-
16:00
People reflect on the emotional impact of the country-pop crossover track.
-
16:30
A sound portrait in which artist Graeme Miller captures the poetry of the landline.
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-
16:00
Scientist Hester wants to understand what it is like to have eight legs and no bones.
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16:45
Two members of a space crew go missing on a space station.
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16:00
3/5 As Carl gets used to his coma world, he looks for triggers to wake him up.
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16:30
4/7 Redlow’s MP becomes more erratic. His old enmity with Professor Gomez surfaces.
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17:00
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17:00
5/6 The sleuth heads to Cornwall, but there's no escaping murder and mystery - or James!
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17:30
3/6 With more questions over Noakes's murder, there's a fresh revelation.
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17:00
6/6 Agatha probes the Cornish murder - but can James forgive and forget?
-
17:30
4/6 Lord Peter Wimsey and his bride try to recreate the circumstances of Noakes's murder.
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17:00
1/8 Journalist Kathy Swenson gets caught up in the frightening world of espionage.
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17:30
5/6 As the murder victim's debts mount up, Wimsey gets suspicious of his niece.
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17:00
2/8 Can John Rennie’s special training help him to track down a missing SIS agent?
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17:30
6/6 With no clear suspect, an arrival helps Wimsey to spot a vital clue.
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17:00
3/8 John Rennie must use every lead to track down the kidnappers of the British secret agent
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17:30
1/6 Kim Drake's fiance kills himself on the day of their wedding.
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17:00
Men awaiting vasectomies contemplate more than just the surgery.
|
-
17:00
Costume designer Sandy Powell is cast away by Lauren Laverne.
-
17:45
The messages conveyed in the syllables, melodies and repeated phrases of singing birds.
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18:00
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18:00
4/6 Margaret plans to infuriate Fulton by revealing she’s got a lover.
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18:30
11/20 Private Pike disrupts the platoon dance.
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18:00
3/8 Extradition agreements are on the agenda, but some accusations remain...
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18:30
16/17 Neddie Seagoon pursues hot booty overseas, but is Bloodnok far behind?
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18:00
4/5 The council has a new charter, so the opposition needs a new initiative.
-
18:30
The original TV-only episode re-created with an audience in 1961.
|
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18:00
6/6 Fists fly when Andy and Robert's football teams meet...
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18:30
4/13 The comic team sweep to a political landslide. Stars Jo Kendall and Nigel Rees.
|
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18:00
6/6 Mammy thinks Isobel’s romantic life needs magical intervention.
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18:30
3/8 Albert and Harold argue over their lack of cash.
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18:20
Actor Stephen Fry chooses tracks by Richard Wagner and Herb Alpert.
-
18:30
Rob Delaney’s unflinching account of the life and death of his young son.
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18:00
Daljit Nagra marks the Spring Equinox with another highlight from the BBC's poetry archive
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18:30
Hello?! Stephen Fry explores the history of mobile phones.
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19:00
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19:00
3/4 Leo goes hill walking and meets a woman in desperate need of his help.
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19:30
1/5 Stephen Fry meets the engineers who first dreamt of creating a cellular network in the 60s
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19:45
1/5 Irene and Vera are back – with thoughts turning to the future of the planet.
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19:00
2/6 The young ladies teach Voltaire the value of free speech and new uses for broom handles.
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19:30
2/5 Stephen Fry on how Britain was a world leader in mobile phone technology in the 1980s.
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19:45
2/5 Irene is appalled at where Vera dumps a fridge.
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19:00
4/6 Joe discovers grief is a thing with feathers.
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19:30
3/5 Stephen Fry explores how texting triumphed unexpectedly when paging was all the rage.
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19:45
3/5 Irene has been sorting through her late aunt’s possessions.
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19:00
5/5 Alexei Sayle meets strangers on a train as he travels from London to Berwick-upon-Tweed.
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19:30
4/5 How engineers turned mobile phones from hefty bricks into fashion items.
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19:45
4/5 Irene tries to keep Vera's nose out of her son's wedding plan.
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19:00
1/7 Mark Steel heads to the East Midlands for a visit to the city of Nottingham.
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19:30
5/5 Meet the design pioneers of small silicon chips - perfect for pocket-sized phones.
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19:45
5/5 Vera wrecks havoc at Irene's son's wedding.
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19:45
The owner of the tripe works takes a shine to Fosdyke's daughter.
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19:40
Actor Emily Watson chooses tracks by Puccini and The Specials.
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19:50
Irene and Vera's thoughts turn to all things environmental.
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20:00
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20:00
Terry Wogan challenges Bernard Cribbins, June Whitfield and Bob Monkhouse.
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20:30
6/6 Cantankerous bachelor Robin makes a vital discovery about his parallel universes.
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20:00
8/8 The antiques quiz hunts for treasure in West Sussex.
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20:30
5/6 Eliott is after US investment in the NHS - 'where there's pain, there's gain'.
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20:00
4/6 John Lloyd and Alice Levine with Dr Eugenia Cheng, Ian Hislop and Josh Widdicombe.
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20:30
1/4 Mindless bureaucracy awaits a timid man's application for an allotment.
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20:00
6/6 Crime writers Frances Fyfield and Peter N Walker try to solve a medical mystery.
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20:30
3/6 Stumpy applies for a journalist post with the Vindicator.
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20:00
6/6 Sharp carpets versus a keg with a difference. Panel game about online reviews.
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20:30
1/6 The teachers face personal and professional upheavals as Halloween approaches.
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20:00
5/6 Legendary musical theatre star Evelyn Laye joins the ladies for songs and conversation.
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20:30
4/20 A murder mystery for Kenneth Horne, and Hornerama looks at The Sea.
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21:00
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21:00
An extraordinary day in the life of Alexander Bell as a child.
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21:45
Art history and the art of telephoning connect a mother and daughter.
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21:00
Will Lorna's relationship survive finding unusual messages on her boyfriend's mobile?
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21:45
It’s been years since Stella went to yoga. Fifty-eight years, to be exact.
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21:00
Decommissioned phone boxes reveal their secrets in a series of ‘trapped’ phone calls.
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21:45
A climber seeks enlightenment in Kathmandu.
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21:00
A victim of threatening phone calls seeks a private investigator's help.
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21:00
Comedy drama about the life-changing impact of a family's first home telephone in 1969.
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21:45
A cleaner labours in a large townhouse while her client strives for inner peace.
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21:00
1/3 Jessica Fostekew charts the highs and lows of conceiving, carrying and coping with a baby.
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21:00
The morning after a boy's night out and setting up home. Al Read - man of many voices.
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21:30
Eth worries she'll make a bad wife for Ron Glum.
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22:00
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22:00
5/6 Desiree Burch explains the best way to visit IKEA.
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22:30
1/4 Jeremy Paxman goes rogue, and Today gets remade as a US sitcom.
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22:55
From 10pm until midnight, seven days a week, the Comedy Club has two hours of comedy.
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22:00
1/4 Improv mayhem from emotional butchers, a 3-headed director and a spider's inner monologue.
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22:30
3/4 John Shuttleworth invites Nick Heyward to sing one of his songs.
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22:00
Suzi Ruffell, Kyrah Gray, Alana Jackson and Danny McLoughlin join Angela Barnes.
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22:30
3/6 A dodgy alarm system frays cleaner Eva's wedding day nerves.
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22:55
From 10pm until midnight, seven days a week, the Comedy Club has two hours of comedy.
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22:00
4/4 Randy Feltface cries a river.
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22:30
4/6 Brian Gulliver tells of his adventures in Anidara, where he finds himself put out to stud.
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22:55
From 10pm until midnight, seven days a week, the Comedy Club has two hours of comedy.
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22:00
2/2 Highlights from 1Xtra's Comedy Gala showcasing some of the UK's best black comedians.
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22:30
3/6 A genealogist probes Jeremy Hardy's lineage.
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22:00
3/6 As summer heats up, passions rise for Barbara Cartland and Edwina Currie.
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22:30
6/6 From Edinburgh - Fred MacAulay with more top comedy talent.
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22:55
Irish comedian Alison Spittle chats with fellow comic Hal Cruttenden.
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22:00
1/4 DS Nick Mohammed is immersed in the art world when a forgery ring is discovered.
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22:30
6/6 The writer's charmed life makes him anxious.
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23:00
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23:00
1/6 We go to war, flout the law, and launch Operation Amol Rajan.
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23:30
5/6 Make sure you flip over to the Elgin Tiddlywinks! Stars Marcus Brigstocke.
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23:00
3/4 Paul Sinha examines what someone has to do to earn the epithet 'the Great'.
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23:30
3/6 The comedian and illusionist meet and discuss magic, comedy, art, faith and Hitler.
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23:00
6/6 Events jump between Russ, Deborah, Jerry, Vanessa and Newt.
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23:30
3/4 Liam looks for love in all the wrong places as he tries to impress the ladies.
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23:00
6/6 Aliens and deja vu. Alex Horne and his band explore miscellaneous, mysterious things.
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23:30
1/4 A financial advisor starts up a sideline as an assassin's assistant.
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23:00
6/6 A budding starlette hits seedy 1920s Hollywood.
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23:30
1/4 Eldest daughter Lily's first forays into love spark chaotic results.
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23:00
Cheerful blockhead Joz is a delivery boy for The Dream Factory. He's useless.
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23:30
2/4 Handy hints on body language, in the nostalgic spoof of boys' adventure story papers.
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23:00
1/6 Ed Reardon returns with a new idea for a novel and an exciting new home.
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23:30
3/6 Dame Joan Bakewell listens to the Arctic Monkeys and has a beatboxing lesson.
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