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00:00
3/5 As Carl gets used to his coma world, he looks for triggers to wake him up.
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00:30
4/7 Redlow’s MP becomes more erratic. His old enmity with Professor Gomez surfaces.
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00:00
2/3 Paul Gambaccini explores the epic film that won all 9 Oscar nominations in 1988.
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00:30
1/3 Kevin Le Gendre explores how Jazz was received in the UK.
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00:00
Sarah Keyworth and Lissa Evans talk about books they love with Harriett Gilbert.
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00:30
Kevin Le Gendre explores influence of the visits of Duke Ellington.
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00:00
Clarke Peters explores the art of the musical theatre lyricist.
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00:00
Ruth Holdaway champions sports broadcaster, Helen Rollason.
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00:30
Kevin Le Gendre investigates the role of jazz in post-war Britain.
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00:00
Leonard Slatkin on the impact of the adagio that became America's 'national funeral music'
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00:30
Shaun Wallace investigates Melvil Dewey's 19th century book organisation system.
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00:00
1/2 A radioactive cloud slowly moves towards Australia - the after-effects of a nuclear war.
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01:00
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01:00
Costume designer Sandy Powell is cast away by Lauren Laverne.
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01:45
The messages conveyed in the syllables, melodies and repeated phrases of singing birds.
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01:00
4/8 Watching for Mason's kidnappers, can Rennie deal with Joanna's demands?
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01:30
2/6 Kim's search takes her to Berlin, and a menacing tour guide.
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01:00
5/8 Rennie ponders extreme measures to rescue the kidnapped agent.
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01:30
3/6 Mr Stone continues tracking his target while Kim arrives in Denmark.
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01:00
6/8 With the Amsterdam mission over, Rennie must face the consequences...
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01:30
4/6 Kim discovers uncomfortable truths about the late Mike Fisher.
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01:00
7/8 The mission is over, but Rennie faces life as a target of his own side...
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01:30
5/6 Kim takes extreme action to throw her pursuers off the scent.
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01:00
8/8 Can Rennie and Joanna escape his past to find peace and happiness?
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01:30
6/6 Kim is now a captive on the verge of death. Medusa has been activated.
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01:00
Four mismatched companions travel to a Spanish festival to create a radio drama.
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02:00
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02:00
Daljit Nagra marks the Spring Equinox with another highlight from the BBC's poetry archive
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02:30
Hello?! Stephen Fry explores the history of mobile phones.
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02:00
5/6 Fulton explains his long absence and where he’s been.
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02:30
12/20 When the Home Guard opens up to women, Mrs Gray catches Mainwaring's eye.
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02:00
4/8 It's Glorious Reindeer Day in the People's Republic.
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02:30
17/17 Ned picks up a lavish NHS prescription. Kenneth Connor covers for Harry Secombe.
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02:00
5/5 An opera star visits as council leader John shows his true colours.
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02:30
The Lad makes a shocking discovery!
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02:00
1/6 At one of London's queerest clubs - it's the creepy saga of an otolaryngologist.
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02:30
5/13 The team imparts transcendental instruction.
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02:00
1/6 Anna struggles to be free of her younger sisters.
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02:30
4/8 Albert hinders Harold's romantic endeavours.
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02:30
5/6 Britain, 1941: Scientists work on a new bomb to be powered by prunes. With Spike Milligan.
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03:00
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03:40
Actor Emily Watson chooses tracks by Puccini and The Specials.
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03:50
Irene and Vera's thoughts turn to all things environmental.
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03:00
4/4 A day of momentous events and surprising revelations in Leo’s Edinburgh home.
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03:30
In 1987, the writer visits Jamaica to be reunited with his father.
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03:45
1/5 Financial problems force Vera to live on her allotment. Irene has shocking news.
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03:00
3/6 The scholarly secret society inspires Mr Handel's latest hit on Edinburgh's Calton Hill.
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03:30
1/3 A maid with a sad past arrives to work for Madame Aubain.
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03:45
2/5 Vera discovers she not alone on her allotment. Irene helps a friend.
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03:00
5/6 It’s lunch hour at Hardacre’s ad agency, and Joe is trying to be mindful.
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03:30
2/3 As losses stack up for Félicité and her mistress, an unexpected gift arrives.
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03:45
3/5 Vera causes chaos when she attempts to rescue Irene from a sinister fate.
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03:00
1/4 Return of the comedy about four generations of women living under one roof.
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03:30
3/3 Félicité has a new friend called Lou Lou.
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03:45
4/5 Vera fears that Irene has ended up in the Hospital Psych ward!
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03:00
2/7 Mark Steel visits the town of Tring in Hertfordshire.
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03:30
A man returning home finds old connections strained by a long absence.
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03:45
5/5 Irene is horrified that her whole family are now living in Vera's compound.
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03:00
Geoffrey remembers a very strange childhood - thanks to two eccentric parents.
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03:15
Joe Orton’s unfinished Beatles screenplay. Three men decide to overthrow the matriarchy.
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04:00
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04:00
Nigel Rees chairs Alan Bennett, Janet Suzman, Leslie Thomas and Wynford Vaughan Thomas.
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04:30
1/6 'Unreliable' historical account of Catherine of Aragon's duenna, Dona Elvira.
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04:00
1/6 Dave Gorman chews over ridiculous, brilliant but unworkable ideas with Johnny Vegas.
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04:30
6/6 Eliott and Esther are close to admitting their attraction, but they hit a snag...
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04:00
5/6 John Lloyd and Alice Levine with Ken Cheng, Theo Fennell and Jo Frost.
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04:30
2/4 Two young lovers are separated by a brand new border.
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04:00
1/6 Martin Young quizzes Francis Wheen, Fred Housego and Lynne Truss about famous folk.
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04:30
4/6 Phonsie urges Ballylenon to grab some agritourism grants.
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04:00
1/6 Former Labour Party deputy leader Roy Hattersley quizzes a panel about himself.
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04:30
2/6 Wintry weather and a disappearing lollipop lady spark problems.
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04:45
Rona needs space to think but then an encounter with a neighbour inspires action.
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05:00
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05:00
The morning after a boy's night out and setting up home. Al Read - man of many voices.
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05:30
Eth worries she'll make a bad wife for Ron Glum.
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05:00
1/4 The Jacobite Rebellion of 1745: a young English soldier is facing a dilemma.
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05:00
2/4 Waverley, on leave from his regiment, has been injured at the great stag hunt.
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05:00
3/4 Due to stand trial for treason, Waverley has been rescued by the rebels.
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05:00
4/4 Waverley and the Jacobites reach Derby, but then the retreat begins.
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05:00
What can Philippa do, when Dewey Decimal is the only language her mum understands?
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05:45
Pulitzer Prize-winning Jhumpa Lahiri's tale of a teenage girl in a remote village.
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05:00
A former Vietnam triage nurse struggles with flashback phantoms....
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06:00
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06:00
4/8 Watching for Mason's kidnappers, can Rennie deal with Joanna's demands?
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06:30
2/6 Kim's search takes her to Berlin, and a menacing tour guide.
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06:00
5/8 Rennie ponders extreme measures to rescue the kidnapped agent.
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06:30
3/6 Mr Stone continues tracking his target while Kim arrives in Denmark.
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06:00
6/8 With the Amsterdam mission over, Rennie must face the consequences...
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06:30
4/6 Kim discovers uncomfortable truths about the late Mike Fisher.
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06:00
7/8 The mission is over, but Rennie faces life as a target of his own side...
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06:30
5/6 Kim takes extreme action to throw her pursuers off the scent.
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06:00
8/8 Can Rennie and Joanna escape his past to find peace and happiness?
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06:30
6/6 Kim is now a captive on the verge of death. Medusa has been activated.
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06:00
Four mismatched companions travel to a Spanish festival to create a radio drama.
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06:00
Death threatens to separate legendary film duo Laurel and Hardy,...
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06:45
1/6 Nicholas Craig, the world's greatest actor, demonstrates a line by Oscar Wilde.
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07:00
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07:00
5/6 Fulton explains his long absence and where he’s been.
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07:30
12/20 When the Home Guard opens up to women, Mrs Gray catches Mainwaring's eye.
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07:00
4/8 It's Glorious Reindeer Day in the People's Republic.
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07:30
17/17 Ned picks up a lavish NHS prescription. Kenneth Connor covers for Harry Secombe.
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07:00
5/5 An opera star visits as council leader John shows his true colours.
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07:30
The Lad makes a shocking discovery!
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07:00
1/6 At one of London's queerest clubs - it's the creepy saga of an otolaryngologist.
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07:30
5/13 The team imparts transcendental instruction.
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07:00
1/6 Anna struggles to be free of her younger sisters.
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07:30
4/8 Albert hinders Harold's romantic endeavours.
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07:30
5/6 Britain, 1941: Scientists work on a new bomb to be powered by prunes. With Spike Milligan.
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07:00
A 4 Extra listener requests a favourite programme from the BBC's poetry archive.
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07:30
A revealing interview from 1976 with the “wireless wizard”. Presented by Iain Mann.
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08:00
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08:00
4/4 A day of momentous events and surprising revelations in Leo’s Edinburgh home.
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08:30
In 1987, the writer visits Jamaica to be reunited with his father.
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08:45
1/5 Financial problems force Vera to live on her allotment. Irene has shocking news.
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08:00
3/6 The scholarly secret society inspires Mr Handel's latest hit on Edinburgh's Calton Hill.
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08:30
1/3 A maid with a sad past arrives to work for Madame Aubain.
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08:45
2/5 Vera discovers she not alone on her allotment. Irene helps a friend.
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08:00
5/6 It’s lunch hour at Hardacre’s ad agency, and Joe is trying to be mindful.
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08:30
2/3 As losses stack up for Félicité and her mistress, an unexpected gift arrives.
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08:45
3/5 Vera causes chaos when she attempts to rescue Irene from a sinister fate.
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08:00
1/4 Return of the comedy about four generations of women living under one roof.
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08:30
3/3 Félicité has a new friend called Lou Lou.
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08:45
4/5 Vera fears that Irene has ended up in the Hospital Psych ward!
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08:00
2/7 Mark Steel visits the town of Tring in Hertfordshire.
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08:30
A man returning home finds old connections strained by a long absence.
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08:45
5/5 Irene is horrified that her whole family are now living in Vera's compound.
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08:00
Geoffrey remembers a very strange childhood - thanks to two eccentric parents.
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08:15
Joe Orton’s unfinished Beatles screenplay. Three men decide to overthrow the matriarchy.
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08:00
As young Titus grows up in Gormenghast, he must face the ruthlessly ambitious Steerpike.
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09:00
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09:00
6/6 Paul Merton, Lucy Porter, Zoe Lyons and Chris Cantrill.
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09:30
1/5 Discover the science behind some of Rudyard Kipling's Just So Stories.
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09:45
Christian worship with a Bible reading, prayer and music led by Mark Dowd
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09:00
2/4 A visit from the grim reaper, overly protective mothers, and a passionate defence of AI.
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09:30
2/5 Discover more of the science behind another of Kipling's Just So Stories.
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09:45
Christian worship with a Bible reading, prayer and music led by Father Eugene O'Neill.
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09:00
Diona Doherty, Steffan Alun, James Ellis and Liam Bolton join Angela Barnes.
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09:30
3/5 Discover more of the science behind another of Kipling's Just So Stories.
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09:45
Christian worship with a Bible reading, prayer and music led by Heavilyn Ohene-Akrasi.
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09:00
1/6 Is boredom the secret driving force behind our politics?
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09:30
4/5 Discover more of the science behind another of Kipling's Just So Stories.
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09:45
Christian worship with a Bible reading, prayer and music led by Sharon Grenham Thompson
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09:00
1/4 Whimsical comedy sketch show starring Miles Jupp and guests.
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09:30
5/5 Discover more of the science behind the last of Kipling's Just So Stories.
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09:45
A space for spiritual reflection and prayer led by the Reverend Canon Edwin Counsell.
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09:45
Rona needs space to think but then an encounter with a neighbour inspires action.
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09:30
In 1996, Alistair Cooke re-records his first ever Letter from America from 1946
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09:45
Can Leslie Thomas, Maureen Lipman and Frank Thornton hoax Tim Brooke-Taylor?
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10:00
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10:00
2/3 Paul Gambaccini explores the epic film that won all 9 Oscar nominations in 1988.
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10:30
1/3 Kevin Le Gendre explores how Jazz was received in the UK.
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10:00
Sarah Keyworth and Lissa Evans talk about books they love with Harriett Gilbert.
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10:30
Kevin Le Gendre explores influence of the visits of Duke Ellington.
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10:00
Clarke Peters explores the art of the musical theatre lyricist.
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10:00
Ruth Holdaway champions sports broadcaster, Helen Rollason.
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10:30
Kevin Le Gendre investigates the role of jazz in post-war Britain.
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10:00
Leonard Slatkin on the impact of the adagio that became America's 'national funeral music'
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10:30
Shaun Wallace investigates Melvil Dewey's 19th century book organisation system.
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10:00
A former Vietnam triage nurse struggles with flashback phantoms....
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10:15
Raucous and roguish sketch comedy. Stars Emma Thompson and Robert Bathurst.
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10:45
John Walters fills his day by thinking out loud about MFC Sound (Me, Fish, Cat Radio).
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11:00
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11:00
4/8 Watching for Mason's kidnappers, can Rennie deal with Joanna's demands?
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11:30
2/6 Kim's search takes her to Berlin, and a menacing tour guide.
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11:00
5/8 Rennie ponders extreme measures to rescue the kidnapped agent.
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11:30
3/6 Mr Stone continues tracking his target while Kim arrives in Denmark.
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11:00
6/8 With the Amsterdam mission over, Rennie must face the consequences...
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11:30
4/6 Kim discovers uncomfortable truths about the late Mike Fisher.
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11:00
7/8 The mission is over, but Rennie faces life as a target of his own side...
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11:30
5/6 Kim takes extreme action to throw her pursuers off the scent.
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11:00
8/8 Can Rennie and Joanna escape his past to find peace and happiness?
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11:30
6/6 Kim is now a captive on the verge of death. Medusa has been activated.
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11:00
Four mismatched companions travel to a Spanish festival to create a radio drama.
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11:00
Death threatens to separate legendary film duo Laurel and Hardy,...
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11:45
1/6 Nicholas Craig, the world's greatest actor, demonstrates a line by Oscar Wilde.
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12:00
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12:00
5/6 Fulton explains his long absence and where he’s been.
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12:30
12/20 When the Home Guard opens up to women, Mrs Gray catches Mainwaring's eye.
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12:00
4/8 It's Glorious Reindeer Day in the People's Republic.
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12:30
17/17 Ned picks up a lavish NHS prescription. Kenneth Connor covers for Harry Secombe.
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12:00
5/5 An opera star visits as council leader John shows his true colours.
-
12:30
The Lad makes a shocking discovery!
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12:00
1/6 At one of London's queerest clubs - it's the creepy saga of an otolaryngologist.
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12:30
5/13 The team imparts transcendental instruction.
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12:00
1/6 Anna struggles to be free of her younger sisters.
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12:30
4/8 Albert hinders Harold's romantic endeavours.
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12:30
5/6 Britain, 1941: Scientists work on a new bomb to be powered by prunes. With Spike Milligan.
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12:00
A 4 Extra listener requests a favourite programme from the BBC's poetry archive.
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12:30
A revealing interview from 1976 with the “wireless wizard”. Presented by Iain Mann.
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13:00
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13:00
4/4 A day of momentous events and surprising revelations in Leo’s Edinburgh home.
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13:30
In 1987, the writer visits Jamaica to be reunited with his father.
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13:45
1/5 Financial problems force Vera to live on her allotment. Irene has shocking news.
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13:00
3/6 The scholarly secret society inspires Mr Handel's latest hit on Edinburgh's Calton Hill.
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13:30
1/3 A maid with a sad past arrives to work for Madame Aubain.
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13:45
2/5 Vera discovers she not alone on her allotment. Irene helps a friend.
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13:00
5/6 It’s lunch hour at Hardacre’s ad agency, and Joe is trying to be mindful.
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13:30
2/3 As losses stack up for Félicité and her mistress, an unexpected gift arrives.
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13:45
3/5 Vera causes chaos when she attempts to rescue Irene from a sinister fate.
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13:00
1/4 Return of the comedy about four generations of women living under one roof.
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13:30
3/3 Félicité has a new friend called Lou Lou.
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13:45
4/5 Vera fears that Irene has ended up in the Hospital Psych ward!
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13:00
2/7 Mark Steel visits the town of Tring in Hertfordshire.
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13:30
A man returning home finds old connections strained by a long absence.
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13:45
5/5 Irene is horrified that her whole family are now living in Vera's compound.
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13:00
Geoffrey remembers a very strange childhood - thanks to two eccentric parents.
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13:15
Joe Orton’s unfinished Beatles screenplay. Three men decide to overthrow the matriarchy.
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13:00
As young Titus grows up in Gormenghast, he must face the ruthlessly ambitious Steerpike.
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14:00
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14:00
Nigel Rees chairs Alan Bennett, Janet Suzman, Leslie Thomas and Wynford Vaughan Thomas.
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14:30
1/6 'Unreliable' historical account of Catherine of Aragon's duenna, Dona Elvira.
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14:00
1/6 Dave Gorman chews over ridiculous, brilliant but unworkable ideas with Johnny Vegas.
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14:30
6/6 Eliott and Esther are close to admitting their attraction, but they hit a snag...
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14:00
5/6 John Lloyd and Alice Levine with Ken Cheng, Theo Fennell and Jo Frost.
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14:30
2/4 Two young lovers are separated by a brand new border.
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14:00
1/6 Martin Young quizzes Francis Wheen, Fred Housego and Lynne Truss about famous folk.
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14:30
4/6 Phonsie urges Ballylenon to grab some agritourism grants.
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14:00
1/6 Former Labour Party deputy leader Roy Hattersley quizzes a panel about himself.
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14:30
2/6 Wintry weather and a disappearing lollipop lady spark problems.
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14:45
Rona needs space to think but then an encounter with a neighbour inspires action.
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14:30
In 1996, Alistair Cooke re-records his first ever Letter from America from 1946
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14:45
Can Leslie Thomas, Maureen Lipman and Frank Thornton hoax Tim Brooke-Taylor?
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15:00
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15:00
1/4 The Jacobite Rebellion of 1745: a young English soldier is facing a dilemma.
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15:00
2/4 Waverley, on leave from his regiment, has been injured at the great stag hunt.
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15:00
3/4 Due to stand trial for treason, Waverley has been rescued by the rebels.
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15:00
4/4 Waverley and the Jacobites reach Derby, but then the retreat begins.
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15:00
What can Philippa do, when Dewey Decimal is the only language her mum understands?
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15:45
Pulitzer Prize-winning Jhumpa Lahiri's tale of a teenage girl in a remote village.
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15:00
A former Vietnam triage nurse struggles with flashback phantoms....
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15:15
Raucous and roguish sketch comedy. Stars Emma Thompson and Robert Bathurst.
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15:45
John Walters fills his day by thinking out loud about MFC Sound (Me, Fish, Cat Radio).
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16:00
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16:00
2/3 Paul Gambaccini explores the epic film that won all 9 Oscar nominations in 1988.
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16:30
1/3 Kevin Le Gendre explores how Jazz was received in the UK.
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16:00
Sarah Keyworth and Lissa Evans talk about books they love with Harriett Gilbert.
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16:30
Kevin Le Gendre explores influence of the visits of Duke Ellington.
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16:00
Clarke Peters explores the art of the musical theatre lyricist.
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16:00
Ruth Holdaway champions sports broadcaster, Helen Rollason.
-
16:30
Kevin Le Gendre investigates the role of jazz in post-war Britain.
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16:00
Leonard Slatkin on the impact of the adagio that became America's 'national funeral music'
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16:30
Shaun Wallace investigates Melvil Dewey's 19th century book organisation system.
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16:00
1/2 A radioactive cloud slowly moves towards Australia - the after-effects of a nuclear war.
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16:00
A Norwegian fairy tale about a polar bear. Stars Martin Jarvis and Helen Worth.
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17:00
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17:00
4/8 Watching for Mason's kidnappers, can Rennie deal with Joanna's demands?
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17:30
2/6 Kim's search takes her to Berlin, and a menacing tour guide.
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17:00
5/8 Rennie ponders extreme measures to rescue the kidnapped agent.
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17:30
3/6 Mr Stone continues tracking his target while Kim arrives in Denmark.
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17:00
6/8 With the Amsterdam mission over, Rennie must face the consequences...
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17:30
4/6 Kim discovers uncomfortable truths about the late Mike Fisher.
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17:00
7/8 The mission is over, but Rennie faces life as a target of his own side...
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17:30
5/6 Kim takes extreme action to throw her pursuers off the scent.
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17:00
8/8 Can Rennie and Joanna escape his past to find peace and happiness?
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17:30
6/6 Kim is now a captive on the verge of death. Medusa has been activated.
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17:00
Four mismatched companions travel to a Spanish festival to create a radio drama.
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17:00
Death threatens to separate legendary film duo Laurel and Hardy,...
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17:45
1/6 Nicholas Craig, the world's greatest actor, demonstrates a line by Oscar Wilde.
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18:00
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18:00
5/6 Fulton explains his long absence and where he’s been.
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18:30
12/20 When the Home Guard opens up to women, Mrs Gray catches Mainwaring's eye.
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18:00
4/8 It's Glorious Reindeer Day in the People's Republic.
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18:30
17/17 Ned picks up a lavish NHS prescription. Kenneth Connor covers for Harry Secombe.
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18:00
5/5 An opera star visits as council leader John shows his true colours.
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18:30
The Lad makes a shocking discovery!
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18:00
1/6 At one of London's queerest clubs - it's the creepy saga of an otolaryngologist.
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18:30
5/13 The team imparts transcendental instruction.
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18:00
1/6 Anna struggles to be free of her younger sisters.
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18:30
4/8 Albert hinders Harold's romantic endeavours.
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18:30
5/6 Britain, 1941: Scientists work on a new bomb to be powered by prunes. With Spike Milligan.
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18:00
A 4 Extra listener requests a favourite programme from the BBC's poetry archive.
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18:30
A revealing interview from 1976 with the “wireless wizard”. Presented by Iain Mann.
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19:00
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19:00
4/4 A day of momentous events and surprising revelations in Leo’s Edinburgh home.
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19:30
In 1987, the writer visits Jamaica to be reunited with his father.
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19:45
1/5 Financial problems force Vera to live on her allotment. Irene has shocking news.
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19:00
3/6 The scholarly secret society inspires Mr Handel's latest hit on Edinburgh's Calton Hill.
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19:30
1/3 A maid with a sad past arrives to work for Madame Aubain.
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19:45
2/5 Vera discovers she not alone on her allotment. Irene helps a friend.
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19:00
5/6 It’s lunch hour at Hardacre’s ad agency, and Joe is trying to be mindful.
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19:30
2/3 As losses stack up for Félicité and her mistress, an unexpected gift arrives.
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19:45
3/5 Vera causes chaos when she attempts to rescue Irene from a sinister fate.
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19:00
1/4 Return of the comedy about four generations of women living under one roof.
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19:30
3/3 Félicité has a new friend called Lou Lou.
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19:45
4/5 Vera fears that Irene has ended up in the Hospital Psych ward!
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19:00
2/7 Mark Steel visits the town of Tring in Hertfordshire.
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19:30
A man returning home finds old connections strained by a long absence.
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19:45
5/5 Irene is horrified that her whole family are now living in Vera's compound.
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19:00
Geoffrey remembers a very strange childhood - thanks to two eccentric parents.
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19:15
Joe Orton’s unfinished Beatles screenplay. Three men decide to overthrow the matriarchy.
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19:00
As young Titus grows up in Gormenghast, he must face the ruthlessly ambitious Steerpike.
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20:00
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20:00
Nigel Rees chairs Alan Bennett, Janet Suzman, Leslie Thomas and Wynford Vaughan Thomas.
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20:30
1/6 'Unreliable' historical account of Catherine of Aragon's duenna, Dona Elvira.
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20:00
1/6 Dave Gorman chews over ridiculous, brilliant but unworkable ideas with Johnny Vegas.
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20:30
6/6 Eliott and Esther are close to admitting their attraction, but they hit a snag...
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20:00
5/6 John Lloyd and Alice Levine with Ken Cheng, Theo Fennell and Jo Frost.
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20:30
2/4 Two young lovers are separated by a brand new border.
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20:00
1/6 Martin Young quizzes Francis Wheen, Fred Housego and Lynne Truss about famous folk.
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20:30
4/6 Phonsie urges Ballylenon to grab some agritourism grants.
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20:00
1/6 Former Labour Party deputy leader Roy Hattersley quizzes a panel about himself.
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20:30
2/6 Wintry weather and a disappearing lollipop lady spark problems.
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20:45
Rona needs space to think but then an encounter with a neighbour inspires action.
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20:30
In 1996, Alistair Cooke re-records his first ever Letter from America from 1946
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20:45
Can Leslie Thomas, Maureen Lipman and Frank Thornton hoax Tim Brooke-Taylor?
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21:00
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21:00
1/4 The Jacobite Rebellion of 1745: a young English soldier is facing a dilemma.
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21:00
2/4 Waverley, on leave from his regiment, has been injured at the great stag hunt.
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21:00
3/4 Due to stand trial for treason, Waverley has been rescued by the rebels.
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21:00
4/4 Waverley and the Jacobites reach Derby, but then the retreat begins.
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21:00
What can Philippa do, when Dewey Decimal is the only language her mum understands?
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21:45
Pulitzer Prize-winning Jhumpa Lahiri's tale of a teenage girl in a remote village.
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21:00
A former Vietnam triage nurse struggles with flashback phantoms....
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21:15
Raucous and roguish sketch comedy. Stars Emma Thompson and Robert Bathurst.
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21:45
John Walters fills his day by thinking out loud about MFC Sound (Me, Fish, Cat Radio).
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22:00
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22:00
6/6 Paul Merton, Lucy Porter, Zoe Lyons and Chris Cantrill.
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22:30
2/4 Previewing the new musical about the lives of David and Jonathan Dimbleby.
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22:00
2/4 A visit from the grim reaper, overly protective mothers, and a passionate defence of AI.
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22:30
4/4 John Shuttleworth invites Mari Wilson to sing one of his songs.
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22:55
Irish comedian Alison Spittle picks up her chat with fellow comic Hal Cruttenden.
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22:00
Diona Doherty, Steffan Alun, James Ellis and Liam Bolton join Angela Barnes.
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22:30
4/6 When museum cleaner Eva speaks to the press, everyone is offended.
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22:00
1/6 Is boredom the secret driving force behind our politics?
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22:30
5/6 Brian tells of his adventures about some abundance in Hermicia.
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22:00
1/4 Whimsical comedy sketch show starring Miles Jupp and guests.
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22:30
4/6 The gang end up at a nuclear power plant. Starring Jeremy Hardy.
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22:55
Irish comedian Alison Spittle wraps up her three-part chat with comic Hal Cruttenden.
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22:00
4/6 School's out for Barack Obama, Frank McCourt and Emma Thompson.
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22:30
1/6 Sarah solves problems, including a controlling partner and a non-drinker with no friends.
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22:00
2/4 DS Nick Mohammed has his day in court, but the judge looks unimpressed...
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22:30
1/4 No morals and little brain? Aggressive marketing director John Weak returns!
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22:55
Esyllt Sears speaks to sports presenter, podcaster and comedian Hannah East.
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23:00
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23:00
2/6 The Naked Week team party like it's the 2003 Iraq War.
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23:30
6/6 Badgerland goes global, and the Future's History.
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23:00
4/4 Paul Sinha looks at cinema's track record of portraying historical events.
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23:30
4/6 Derren Brown gets inside the mind of musical wizard and fellow sceptic Tim Minchin.
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23:00
1/4 Stand-up Felicity Ward downloads a phone app for pregnancy health tracking.
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23:15
1/4 The stand-up comic's unique perspective on living life with his blindness.
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23:30
4/4 After graduating, Liam Williams has returned to his parents' house.
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23:00
1/4 Alex is fed up - until he discovers an unusual hobby.
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23:30
2/4 A zoo is annexed by its monkeys - and a woman falls under a romantic spell.
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23:00
1/5 Why is the country gripped by a violent backlash against celebrities?
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23:30
2/4 Hal Cruttenden inadvertently becomes an internet sensation.
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23:00
1/6 Stephen K Amos and his comedy friends compile an idiot's guide to multiculturalism.
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23:30
3/4 Great beverages from history, in the nostalgic spoof of boys' adventure story papers.
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23:00
2/6 It's time for Ed's annual health check.
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23:30
4/6 Impressionist Jan Ravens has a boxing lesson, gets her eyebrows threaded and builds a wall
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