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A Norwegian fairy tale about a polar bear. Stars Martin Jarvis and Helen Worth.
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00:00
1/3 Paul Gambaccini assesses winners of the Best Picture Oscars - The French Connection (1971)
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00:30
How the military were helped by bohemians to create effective camouflage.
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00:00
Old friends Ruth Jones and Dominic Cooke share books choices with Harriett Gilbert.
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00:30
Beekeeper Martha Kearney explores the importance of honey in antiquity.
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00:00
Alistair Cooke listens back to some gems from his broadcasting career. With Nick Clarke.
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00:00
Caroline Quentin nominates the 17th century dramatist and architect Sir John Vanbrugh
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00:30
The story of the great Victorian organ builder 'Father' Henry Willis.
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00:00
The impact of Four Last Songs by Richard Strauss on listeners at key life moments.
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00:30
Katy Long explores the extraordinary history of the passport.
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00:00
2/2 As the radioactive cloud approaches Australia, a desperate submarine mission is launched.
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01:00
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01:00
Death threatens to separate legendary film duo Laurel and Hardy,...
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01:45
1/6 Nicholas Craig, the world's greatest actor, demonstrates a line by Oscar Wilde.
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01:00
1/5 Miss Marple senses danger at a school for wayward boys.
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01:30
1/5 The anonymous English hero is now in a German prison. But there's been an air raid.
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01:00
2/5 Miss Marple detects disquiet amongst an old school friend's family.
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01:30
2/5 Facing a perilous flight over Europe, the English hero must rely on his wits.
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01:00
3/5 Miss Marple assists with the murder inquiry at Stoneygates school.
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01:30
3/5 The English hero is intercepted battling to cross enemy territory on horseback.
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01:00
4/5 Miss Marple probes the attempted poisoning of her friend Carrie.
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01:30
4/5 Our hero hits Romania, but trouble is in store on the way to Istanbul.
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01:00
5/5 A chance observation gives Miss Marple a key to solving the mystery.
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01:30
5/5 The vengeful English hero's war with the Third Reich comes to an end.
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02:00
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02:00
A 4 Extra listener requests a favourite programme from the BBC's poetry archive.
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02:30
A revealing interview from 1976 with the “wireless wizard”. Presented by Iain Mann.
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02:00
6/6 Fulton and Margaret get set to rededicate their vows.
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02:30
13/20 Butcher Jones is short of meat, so Private Walker gets to work...
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02:00
5/8 East meets West in an epic chess game - and a lot is at stake!
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02:30
2/6 It is 1942, and Neddie Seagoon must stop the Germans' secret weapon.
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02:00
1/8 Widow Sarah is bringing up her daughter, with a meddling mother.
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02:30
1/16 The Lad's launch party for his new series doesn't quite go to plan.
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02:00
2/6 A story of a journey into the darkest part of barbarism entrances the Hon Clarence Green.
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02:30
6/13 The Eurovision Raquel Welch Gag Contest begins.
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02:00
2/6 Anna's babysitting session proves to be very eventful
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02:30
5/8 Harold reckons a commode will make him a rich man.
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02:00
A gloriously outspoken 18th-century comedy of sex, marriage, debauchery and revenge
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03:00
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03:00
As young Titus grows up in Gormenghast, he must face the ruthlessly ambitious Steerpike.
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03:00
1/4 Boswell attempts to write a biography of Sigmund Freud, but Freud asks all the questions.
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03:30
1/5 As five-year old William fishes in the castle moat, his brother is not well....
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03:45
1/5 Winter 1913 finds Frank Reid, owner of a Moscow printing company, abandoned by his wife.
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03:00
4/6 Jonathan Swift unwittingly creates his masterpiece with the aid of the secret society.
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03:30
2/5 Eight-year-old William finds a secret door. Richard suffers dark mood swings.
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03:45
2/5 Frank Reid is not being helped by his accountant, Selwyn.
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03:00
6/6 Hardacre’s ad agency is nominated for its first ever award.
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03:30
3/5 A heron captivates Richard. Swords and cannonballs amuse nine-year-old William.
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03:45
3/5 A shop girl looks set to take on the nannying duties.
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03:00
2/4 An opportunity for Maggie to have a bit of a lie down soon gets a bit fraught.
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03:30
4/5 Richard's behaviour worsens, but there is pleasure to be found in stories.
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03:45
4/5 Lisa the new nanny is too beautiful for Frank, even with her plaits cut off.
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03:00
3/7 Mark Steel visits the scenic archipelago off the Cornish coast.
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03:30
5/5 William prepares to leave home. Sadness is looming for Richard...
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03:45
5/5 Abandoned by his wife, Frank Reid has something to ask nanny Lisa.
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03:40
Alvin Hall takes a road trip revisiting Cooke's Letter from America.
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04:00
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04:30
In 1996, Alistair Cooke re-records his first ever Letter from America from 1946
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04:45
Can Leslie Thomas, Maureen Lipman and Frank Thornton hoax Tim Brooke-Taylor?
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04:00
4/6 Nicholas Parsons challenges Paul Merton, Julian Clary, Gyles Brandreth and Tony Hawks.
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04:30
2/6 'Unreliable' historical account of Anne Boleyn's mother's impact on court.
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04:00
2/6 Dave Gorman discusses ridiculous, brilliant but unworkable ideas with Carol Vorderman.
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04:30
1/6 The downs and ups of a single mum's life with Ronni Ancona.
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04:00
6/6 John Lloyd and Alice Levine with Ade Adepitan, Dr Sarah Beynon and Hannah Gadsby.
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04:30
3/4 Does Humphrey Partridge harbour a dark secret?
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04:00
3/6 Martin Young quizzes Francis Wheen, Fred Housego and Jenny Colgan about famous folk.
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04:30
5/6 The local inhabitants inspire a downmarket writer from London.
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04:00
2/6 Rock music's Rick Wakeman quizzes a panel about himself.
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04:30
3/6 Is a new supply teacher in tune with the school's philosophy?
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04:45
'I am no longer a mere working man. I am a dedicated tripe visionary.'
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05:00
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05:15
Raucous and roguish sketch comedy. Stars Emma Thompson and Robert Bathurst.
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05:45
John Walters fills his day by thinking out loud about MFC Sound (Me, Fish, Cat Radio).
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05:00
A couple decide to spend their holiday in their bedroom.
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05:45
At a Belfast newspaper office, a sub-editor faces unrest.
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05:00
The diary doings of Charles Pooter, a London clerk, and his long-suffering wife Carrie.
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05:00
1/2 Shakespeare is on trial. Just what was his relationship with the Earl of Southampton?
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05:00
2/2 Shakespeare's trial over his relationship with the Earl of Southampton continues.
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05:45
Mrs Mary Winters determines to get to the bottom of a mystery.
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05:00
Peggy Charlton’s twice-weekly trips to London raise a few eyebrows in her home town.
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05:00
6/6 Acclaimed baritone Benjamin Luxon joins the dear ladies for songs and conversation.
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05:30
5/20 Kenneth Horne stars in a musical - and Hornerama looks at Sport.
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06:00
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06:00
1/5 Miss Marple senses danger at a school for wayward boys.
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06:30
1/5 The anonymous English hero is now in a German prison. But there's been an air raid.
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06:00
2/5 Miss Marple detects disquiet amongst an old school friend's family.
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06:30
2/5 Facing a perilous flight over Europe, the English hero must rely on his wits.
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06:00
3/5 Miss Marple assists with the murder inquiry at Stoneygates school.
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06:30
3/5 The English hero is intercepted battling to cross enemy territory on horseback.
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06:00
4/5 Miss Marple probes the attempted poisoning of her friend Carrie.
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06:30
4/5 Our hero hits Romania, but trouble is in store on the way to Istanbul.
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06:00
5/5 A chance observation gives Miss Marple a key to solving the mystery.
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06:30
5/5 The vengeful English hero's war with the Third Reich comes to an end.
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06:00
A gloriously outspoken 18th-century comedy of sex, marriage, debauchery and revenge
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06:00
Actor Kate Winslet is castaway by Lauren Laverne.
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07:00
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07:00
6/6 Fulton and Margaret get set to rededicate their vows.
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07:30
13/20 Butcher Jones is short of meat, so Private Walker gets to work...
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07:00
5/8 East meets West in an epic chess game - and a lot is at stake!
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07:30
2/6 It is 1942, and Neddie Seagoon must stop the Germans' secret weapon.
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07:00
1/8 Widow Sarah is bringing up her daughter, with a meddling mother.
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07:30
1/16 The Lad's launch party for his new series doesn't quite go to plan.
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07:00
2/6 A story of a journey into the darkest part of barbarism entrances the Hon Clarence Green.
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07:30
6/13 The Eurovision Raquel Welch Gag Contest begins.
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07:00
2/6 Anna's babysitting session proves to be very eventful
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07:30
5/8 Harold reckons a commode will make him a rich man.
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07:40
Alvin Hall takes a road trip revisiting Cooke's Letter from America.
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07:00
Daljit Nagra selects another highlight from the BBC's poetry archive - featuring WB Yeats.
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07:30
William Fiennes' memoir of his childhood in a moated castle.
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08:00
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08:00
1/4 Boswell attempts to write a biography of Sigmund Freud, but Freud asks all the questions.
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08:30
1/5 As five-year old William fishes in the castle moat, his brother is not well....
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08:45
1/5 Winter 1913 finds Frank Reid, owner of a Moscow printing company, abandoned by his wife.
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08:00
4/6 Jonathan Swift unwittingly creates his masterpiece with the aid of the secret society.
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08:30
2/5 Eight-year-old William finds a secret door. Richard suffers dark mood swings.
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08:45
2/5 Frank Reid is not being helped by his accountant, Selwyn.
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08:00
6/6 Hardacre’s ad agency is nominated for its first ever award.
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08:30
3/5 A heron captivates Richard. Swords and cannonballs amuse nine-year-old William.
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08:45
3/5 A shop girl looks set to take on the nannying duties.
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08:00
2/4 An opportunity for Maggie to have a bit of a lie down soon gets a bit fraught.
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08:30
4/5 Richard's behaviour worsens, but there is pleasure to be found in stories.
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08:45
4/5 Lisa the new nanny is too beautiful for Frank, even with her plaits cut off.
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08:00
3/7 Mark Steel visits the scenic archipelago off the Cornish coast.
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08:30
5/5 William prepares to leave home. Sadness is looming for Richard...
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08:45
5/5 Abandoned by his wife, Frank Reid has something to ask nanny Lisa.
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08:45
'I am no longer a mere working man. I am a dedicated tripe visionary.'
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08:40
Musician Justin Hawkins chooses tracks by Johnny Nash and Townes Van Zandt.
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08:50
Winter 1913 finds Frank Reid, owner of a Moscow printing company, abandoned.
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09:00
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09:00
1/6 Suspicious squirrels, egosurfing, and strategic skedaddling.
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09:30
Alistair Cooke reflects on the changes he has witnessed in his 500th episode.
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09:45
With Fr Philip Blackledge of Holy Trinity Church, Melrose. Reading: Matthew 26:36-41
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09:00
3/4 Excited nuns, enemies who become lovers, and a fairy godmother.
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09:30
Alistair Cooke reflects on devastating effects of the war in Vietnam.
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09:45
Christian worship with a Bible reading, prayer and music led by Imogen Ball
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09:00
Jo Caufield, Ayo Adenekan, Sarah Levine and Priya Hall join Angela Banes.
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09:30
Alistair Cooke remembers two American greats - Groucho Marx and Bing Crosby.
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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
2/6 Good intentions, bad incentives and the politics that result.
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09:30
Alistair Cooke reflects on health, illness and longevity in his 2000th broadcast.
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09:45
Christian worship with a Bible reading, prayer and music led by Jay Hulme.
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09:00
2/4 Miles interviews the BBC’s social mobility tsar.
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09:30
Alistair Cooke's final letter considers the political impact of the Iraq war.
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09:45
Christian worship with a Bible reading, prayer and music led by Leslie Griffiths.
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09:00
6/6 Acclaimed baritone Benjamin Luxon joins the dear ladies for songs and conversation.
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09:30
5/20 Kenneth Horne stars in a musical - and Hornerama looks at Sport.
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10:00
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10:00
1/3 Paul Gambaccini assesses winners of the Best Picture Oscars - The French Connection (1971)
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10:30
How the military were helped by bohemians to create effective camouflage.
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10:00
Old friends Ruth Jones and Dominic Cooke share books choices with Harriett Gilbert.
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10:30
Beekeeper Martha Kearney explores the importance of honey in antiquity.
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10:00
Alistair Cooke listens back to some gems from his broadcasting career. With Nick Clarke.
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10:00
Caroline Quentin nominates the 17th century dramatist and architect Sir John Vanbrugh
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10:30
The story of the great Victorian organ builder 'Father' Henry Willis.
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10:00
The impact of Four Last Songs by Richard Strauss on listeners at key life moments.
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10:30
Katy Long explores the extraordinary history of the passport.
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10:00
2/3 Jessica Fostekew charts the horrors and the highs of pregnancy, birth and babies.
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10:00
Booking summer holidays and ways of talking. Al Read - man of many voices.
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10:30
Ron Glum marries Eth at last! - at least in prehistoric times.
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11:00
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11:00
1/5 Miss Marple senses danger at a school for wayward boys.
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11:30
1/5 The anonymous English hero is now in a German prison. But there's been an air raid.
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11:00
2/5 Miss Marple detects disquiet amongst an old school friend's family.
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11:30
2/5 Facing a perilous flight over Europe, the English hero must rely on his wits.
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11:00
3/5 Miss Marple assists with the murder inquiry at Stoneygates school.
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11:30
3/5 The English hero is intercepted battling to cross enemy territory on horseback.
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11:00
4/5 Miss Marple probes the attempted poisoning of her friend Carrie.
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11:30
4/5 Our hero hits Romania, but trouble is in store on the way to Istanbul.
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11:00
5/5 A chance observation gives Miss Marple a key to solving the mystery.
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11:30
5/5 The vengeful English hero's war with the Third Reich comes to an end.
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11:00
A gloriously outspoken 18th-century comedy of sex, marriage, debauchery and revenge
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11:00
Actor Kate Winslet is castaway by Lauren Laverne.
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12:00
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12:00
6/6 Fulton and Margaret get set to rededicate their vows.
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12:30
13/20 Butcher Jones is short of meat, so Private Walker gets to work...
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12:00
5/8 East meets West in an epic chess game - and a lot is at stake!
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12:30
2/6 It is 1942, and Neddie Seagoon must stop the Germans' secret weapon.
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12:00
1/8 Widow Sarah is bringing up her daughter, with a meddling mother.
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12:30
1/16 The Lad's launch party for his new series doesn't quite go to plan.
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12:00
2/6 A story of a journey into the darkest part of barbarism entrances the Hon Clarence Green.
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12:30
6/13 The Eurovision Raquel Welch Gag Contest begins.
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12:00
2/6 Anna's babysitting session proves to be very eventful
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12:30
5/8 Harold reckons a commode will make him a rich man.
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12:40
Alvin Hall takes a road trip revisiting Cooke's Letter from America.
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12:00
Daljit Nagra selects another highlight from the BBC's poetry archive - featuring WB Yeats.
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12:30
William Fiennes' memoir of his childhood in a moated castle.
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13:00
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13:00
1/4 Boswell attempts to write a biography of Sigmund Freud, but Freud asks all the questions.
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13:30
1/5 As five-year old William fishes in the castle moat, his brother is not well....
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13:45
1/5 Winter 1913 finds Frank Reid, owner of a Moscow printing company, abandoned by his wife.
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13:00
4/6 Jonathan Swift unwittingly creates his masterpiece with the aid of the secret society.
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13:30
2/5 Eight-year-old William finds a secret door. Richard suffers dark mood swings.
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13:45
2/5 Frank Reid is not being helped by his accountant, Selwyn.
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13:00
6/6 Hardacre’s ad agency is nominated for its first ever award.
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13:30
3/5 A heron captivates Richard. Swords and cannonballs amuse nine-year-old William.
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13:45
3/5 A shop girl looks set to take on the nannying duties.
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13:00
2/4 An opportunity for Maggie to have a bit of a lie down soon gets a bit fraught.
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13:30
4/5 Richard's behaviour worsens, but there is pleasure to be found in stories.
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13:45
4/5 Lisa the new nanny is too beautiful for Frank, even with her plaits cut off.
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13:00
3/7 Mark Steel visits the scenic archipelago off the Cornish coast.
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13:30
5/5 William prepares to leave home. Sadness is looming for Richard...
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13:45
5/5 Abandoned by his wife, Frank Reid has something to ask nanny Lisa.
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13:45
'I am no longer a mere working man. I am a dedicated tripe visionary.'
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13:40
Musician Justin Hawkins chooses tracks by Johnny Nash and Townes Van Zandt.
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13:50
Winter 1913 finds Frank Reid, owner of a Moscow printing company, abandoned.
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14:00
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14:00
4/6 Nicholas Parsons challenges Paul Merton, Julian Clary, Gyles Brandreth and Tony Hawks.
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14:30
2/6 'Unreliable' historical account of Anne Boleyn's mother's impact on court.
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14:00
2/6 Dave Gorman discusses ridiculous, brilliant but unworkable ideas with Carol Vorderman.
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14:30
1/6 The downs and ups of a single mum's life with Ronni Ancona.
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14:00
6/6 John Lloyd and Alice Levine with Ade Adepitan, Dr Sarah Beynon and Hannah Gadsby.
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14:30
3/4 Does Humphrey Partridge harbour a dark secret?
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14:00
3/6 Martin Young quizzes Francis Wheen, Fred Housego and Jenny Colgan about famous folk.
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14:30
5/6 The local inhabitants inspire a downmarket writer from London.
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14:00
2/6 Rock music's Rick Wakeman quizzes a panel about himself.
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14:30
3/6 Is a new supply teacher in tune with the school's philosophy?
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14:00
6/6 Acclaimed baritone Benjamin Luxon joins the dear ladies for songs and conversation.
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14:30
5/20 Kenneth Horne stars in a musical - and Hornerama looks at Sport.
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15:00
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15:00
A couple decide to spend their holiday in their bedroom.
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15:45
At a Belfast newspaper office, a sub-editor faces unrest.
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15:00
The diary doings of Charles Pooter, a London clerk, and his long-suffering wife Carrie.
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15:00
1/2 Shakespeare is on trial. Just what was his relationship with the Earl of Southampton?
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15:00
2/2 Shakespeare's trial over his relationship with the Earl of Southampton continues.
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15:45
Mrs Mary Winters determines to get to the bottom of a mystery.
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15:00
Peggy Charlton’s twice-weekly trips to London raise a few eyebrows in her home town.
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15:00
2/3 Jessica Fostekew charts the horrors and the highs of pregnancy, birth and babies.
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15:00
Booking summer holidays and ways of talking. Al Read - man of many voices.
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15:30
Ron Glum marries Eth at last! - at least in prehistoric times.
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16:00
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16:00
1/3 Paul Gambaccini assesses winners of the Best Picture Oscars - The French Connection (1971)
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16:30
How the military were helped by bohemians to create effective camouflage.
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16:00
Old friends Ruth Jones and Dominic Cooke share books choices with Harriett Gilbert.
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16:30
Beekeeper Martha Kearney explores the importance of honey in antiquity.
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16:00
Alistair Cooke listens back to some gems from his broadcasting career. With Nick Clarke.
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16:00
Caroline Quentin nominates the 17th century dramatist and architect Sir John Vanbrugh
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16:30
The story of the great Victorian organ builder 'Father' Henry Willis.
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16:00
The impact of Four Last Songs by Richard Strauss on listeners at key life moments.
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16:30
Katy Long explores the extraordinary history of the passport.
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16:00
2/2 As the radioactive cloud approaches Australia, a desperate submarine mission is launched.
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16:00
4/5 Panic kicks in as Carl's dream-world dissolves into a void. Will he ever wake up?
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16:30
5/7 The seeping mud begins to surround Redlow in an apparently organised manner.
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17:00
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17:00
1/5 Miss Marple senses danger at a school for wayward boys.
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17:30
1/5 The anonymous English hero is now in a German prison. But there's been an air raid.
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17:00
2/5 Miss Marple detects disquiet amongst an old school friend's family.
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17:30
2/5 Facing a perilous flight over Europe, the English hero must rely on his wits.
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17:00
3/5 Miss Marple assists with the murder inquiry at Stoneygates school.
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17:30
3/5 The English hero is intercepted battling to cross enemy territory on horseback.
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17:00
4/5 Miss Marple probes the attempted poisoning of her friend Carrie.
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17:30
4/5 Our hero hits Romania, but trouble is in store on the way to Istanbul.
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17:00
5/5 A chance observation gives Miss Marple a key to solving the mystery.
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17:30
5/5 The vengeful English hero's war with the Third Reich comes to an end.
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17:00
A gloriously outspoken 18th-century comedy of sex, marriage, debauchery and revenge
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17:00
Actor Kate Winslet is castaway by Lauren Laverne.
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18:00
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18:00
6/6 Fulton and Margaret get set to rededicate their vows.
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18:30
13/20 Butcher Jones is short of meat, so Private Walker gets to work...
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18:00
5/8 East meets West in an epic chess game - and a lot is at stake!
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18:30
2/6 It is 1942, and Neddie Seagoon must stop the Germans' secret weapon.
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18:00
1/8 Widow Sarah is bringing up her daughter, with a meddling mother.
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18:30
1/16 The Lad's launch party for his new series doesn't quite go to plan.
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18:00
2/6 A story of a journey into the darkest part of barbarism entrances the Hon Clarence Green.
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18:30
6/13 The Eurovision Raquel Welch Gag Contest begins.
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18:00
2/6 Anna's babysitting session proves to be very eventful
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18:30
5/8 Harold reckons a commode will make him a rich man.
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18:40
Alvin Hall takes a road trip revisiting Cooke's Letter from America.
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18:00
Daljit Nagra selects another highlight from the BBC's poetry archive - featuring WB Yeats.
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18:30
William Fiennes' memoir of his childhood in a moated castle.
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19:00
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19:00
1/4 Boswell attempts to write a biography of Sigmund Freud, but Freud asks all the questions.
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19:30
1/5 As five-year old William fishes in the castle moat, his brother is not well....
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19:45
1/5 Winter 1913 finds Frank Reid, owner of a Moscow printing company, abandoned by his wife.
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19:00
4/6 Jonathan Swift unwittingly creates his masterpiece with the aid of the secret society.
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19:30
2/5 Eight-year-old William finds a secret door. Richard suffers dark mood swings.
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19:45
2/5 Frank Reid is not being helped by his accountant, Selwyn.
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19:00
6/6 Hardacre’s ad agency is nominated for its first ever award.
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19:30
3/5 A heron captivates Richard. Swords and cannonballs amuse nine-year-old William.
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19:45
3/5 A shop girl looks set to take on the nannying duties.
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19:00
2/4 An opportunity for Maggie to have a bit of a lie down soon gets a bit fraught.
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19:30
4/5 Richard's behaviour worsens, but there is pleasure to be found in stories.
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19:45
4/5 Lisa the new nanny is too beautiful for Frank, even with her plaits cut off.
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19:00
3/7 Mark Steel visits the scenic archipelago off the Cornish coast.
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19:30
5/5 William prepares to leave home. Sadness is looming for Richard...
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19:45
5/5 Abandoned by his wife, Frank Reid has something to ask nanny Lisa.
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19:45
'I am no longer a mere working man. I am a dedicated tripe visionary.'
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19:40
Musician Justin Hawkins chooses tracks by Johnny Nash and Townes Van Zandt.
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19:50
Winter 1913 finds Frank Reid, owner of a Moscow printing company, abandoned.
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20:00
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20:00
4/6 Nicholas Parsons challenges Paul Merton, Julian Clary, Gyles Brandreth and Tony Hawks.
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20:30
2/6 'Unreliable' historical account of Anne Boleyn's mother's impact on court.
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20:00
2/6 Dave Gorman discusses ridiculous, brilliant but unworkable ideas with Carol Vorderman.
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20:30
1/6 The downs and ups of a single mum's life with Ronni Ancona.
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20:00
6/6 John Lloyd and Alice Levine with Ade Adepitan, Dr Sarah Beynon and Hannah Gadsby.
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20:30
3/4 Does Humphrey Partridge harbour a dark secret?
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20:00
3/6 Martin Young quizzes Francis Wheen, Fred Housego and Jenny Colgan about famous folk.
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20:30
5/6 The local inhabitants inspire a downmarket writer from London.
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20:00
2/6 Rock music's Rick Wakeman quizzes a panel about himself.
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20:30
3/6 Is a new supply teacher in tune with the school's philosophy?
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20:00
6/6 Acclaimed baritone Benjamin Luxon joins the dear ladies for songs and conversation.
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20:30
5/20 Kenneth Horne stars in a musical - and Hornerama looks at Sport.
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21:00
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21:00
A couple decide to spend their holiday in their bedroom.
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21:45
At a Belfast newspaper office, a sub-editor faces unrest.
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21:00
The diary doings of Charles Pooter, a London clerk, and his long-suffering wife Carrie.
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21:00
1/2 Shakespeare is on trial. Just what was his relationship with the Earl of Southampton?
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21:00
2/2 Shakespeare's trial over his relationship with the Earl of Southampton continues.
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21:45
Mrs Mary Winters determines to get to the bottom of a mystery.
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21:00
Peggy Charlton’s twice-weekly trips to London raise a few eyebrows in her home town.
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21:00
2/3 Jessica Fostekew charts the horrors and the highs of pregnancy, birth and babies.
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21:00
Booking summer holidays and ways of talking. Al Read - man of many voices.
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21:30
Ron Glum marries Eth at last! - at least in prehistoric times.
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22:00
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22:00
1/6 Suspicious squirrels, egosurfing, and strategic skedaddling.
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22:30
3/4 Michael Burke gets trapped in the Moral Maze, and a makeover for Any Answers!
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22:00
3/4 Excited nuns, enemies who become lovers, and a fairy godmother.
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22:30
1/6 The Kapoors visit a stately home, plus Smeeta Smitten, Showbiz Kitten.
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22:55
Esyllt Sears chats again to sports presenter, podcaster and comedian Hannah East.
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22:00
Jo Caufield, Ayo Adenekan, Sarah Levine and Priya Hall join Angela Banes.
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22:30
5/6 Can Walter find someone suitably diplomatic to curate an exhibition in Europe?
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22:00
2/6 Good intentions, bad incentives and the politics that result.
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22:30
6/6 Brian tells of a place where forgetfulness is a virtue
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22:00
2/4 Miles interviews the BBC’s social mobility tsar.
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22:30
5/6 Is Kit really married to a dirty ruskie commie pinko lefty agitator agent?
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22:55
Esyllt Sears chats once more to sports presenter, podcaster and comedian Hannah East.
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22:00
5/6 The satirist dips into private journals, as autumn brings gloom for Sylvia Plath.
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22:30
2/6 Agony aunt Sarah's support group tackle a plastic surgery addiction.
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22:55
Tonight Iain Lee speaks to comedian, writer and illustrator Olaf Falafel
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22:00
3/4 DS Nick Mohammed is on the trail of a fugitive, with the help of Colin and Anna.
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22:30
2/4 Workshy John Weak is desperate to boost sales of a chocolate bar!
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22:55
Tonight Iain Lee chats again to comedian, writer and illustrator Olaf Falafel
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23:00
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23:00
3/6 The Naked Week team go shopping, shipping and shagg... you know what, never mind.
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23:30
1/4 Comedian Rob Newman presents a unique odyssey of our brains mixing stand-up and sketches.
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23:00
1/6 Rufus Hound chats to comedian Shazia Mirza about growing up as Muslim girl in the 1990s.
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23:30
5/6 Comedian and musician Tim Minchin interviews journalist and author Caitlin Moran.
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23:00
2/4 Stand-up Felicity Ward downloads an anti-smoking phone app.
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23:15
2/4 The stand-up comic's unique perspective on living life with his blindness.
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23:30
1/6 Barbara Dickson and Bill Bailey join the Sheffield singer-songwriter on-air.
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23:00
2/4 Alex is obsessed with snails, but what about women?
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23:30
3/4 A breakfast buffet dilemma - and a stag party goes awry.
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23:00
2/5 Do the bright lights of TV beckon for the comedy duo?
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23:30
3/4 Hal Cruttenden is confronted by his wife's surprising romantic past.
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23:00
2/6 Stephen K Amos, Susan Murray, Tom Craine and Josie Long present a guide to breaking up.
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23:30
4/4 A star-spangled American issue of the nostalgic spoof of boys' adventure story papers.
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