Schedule
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Early
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00:00
Angela Carter - Lizzie's Tiger
The infamous Lizzie Borden, imagined as a four-year-old having an encounter at the circus.
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00:30
Ursula K Le Guin - The Diary of the Rose—Episode 2
2/2 Psychiatrist Rosa Sobel makes a shocking discovery about the organisation she works for.
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01:00
Garrison Keillor's Radio Show—Series 7, Episode 17
17/32 The American funny man welcomes Rhonda Vincent & the Rage, plus jazz guitarist Sam Miltich
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02:00
Dickens in London - Omnibus
The author's life told through his relationship with the city that fired his imagination.
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03:15
McLevy—Series 2, 4. Stab In The Back
4/4 A race against time for the Victorian sleuth, as a hired killer prowls Leith's alleys.
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04:00
Peter Tinniswood—Call It a Canary
Carter's wife has left him, but can he stand the pace of his new life of freedom?
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05:30
What's So Funny?—Series 2, Episode 19
Ed Byrne, Ardal O'Hanlon, Mitch Benn and Lucy Porter review the best of British comedy.
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Morning
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06:00
Nicholas Nickleby Omnibus—Episode 1
1/6 An impetuous young man finds himself at odds with his uncle, and is made to leave home.
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07:15
Strange Weather Days—Series 2, The Big Freeze
5/5 Meteorologist Helen Young visits Dartmoor to recall the jumbo freeze of 1963.
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07:30
Another Case of Milton Jones—Series 4, World-Famous Cyclist
4/6 Milton gets tangled up in a close-fitting body suit and the population of Holland.
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08:00
Take It From Here—From 09/04/1958
King Charles II samples Nell Gwynn's oranges, while Pa Glum has got a black eye.
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08:30
Floggit's—From 24/08/1956
Chaos strikes village shopkeepers Gert and Daisy over a troublesome tree.
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09:00
Rudyard Kipling's Just So Stories—Beginning of the Armadilloes
Published in 1902, the fantastical tale of a hedgehog and tortoise is read by David Davis.
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09:15
Rudyard Kipling's Just So Stories—The Elephant's Child
First published in 1902, the fantastical tale of a very curious animal.
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09:30
FH Burnett - The Secret Garden—Episode 2
2/5 Will orphaned Mary ever find her way into the locked garden? With Harriet Walter.
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10:00
Desert Island Discs Revisited—Sir Arnold Wesker
Kirsty Young explores the choices of the dramatist in the first of a series on playwrights
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10:50
Front Row Interviews—Sir David Jason
The comic and dramatic actor on the comedy greats and why some shows will always be funny.
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11:00
That Reminds Me—Series 4, Pam Ayres
Poet Pam Ayres with her childhood memories and comical rhymes.
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11:30
You and Yours—12/02/2012
Made for 4 Extra. Investigating the companies helping people search for love online.
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Afternoon
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12:00
Nicholas Nickleby Omnibus—Episode 1
1/6 An impetuous young man finds himself at odds with his uncle, and is made to leave home.
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13:15
Strange Weather Days—Series 2, The Big Freeze
5/5 Meteorologist Helen Young visits Dartmoor to recall the jumbo freeze of 1963.
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13:30
Ray Bradbury - Fahrenheit 451
Firefighters in the future no longer stop fires, but start them by burning books.
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15:00
Take It From Here—From 09/04/1958
King Charles II samples Nell Gwynn's oranges, while Pa Glum has got a black eye.
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15:30
Floggit's—From 24/08/1956
Chaos strikes village shopkeepers Gert and Daisy over a troublesome tree.
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16:00
Rudyard Kipling's Just So Stories—Beginning of the Armadilloes
Published in 1902, the fantastical tale of a hedgehog and tortoise is read by David Davis.
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16:15
Rudyard Kipling's Just So Stories—The Elephant's Child
First published in 1902, the fantastical tale of a very curious animal.
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16:30
FH Burnett - The Secret Garden—Episode 2
2/5 Will orphaned Mary ever find her way into the locked garden? With Harriet Walter.
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17:00
A History of the World in 100 Objects Omnibus—Pilgrims, Raiders and Traders (AD 800 - 1300)
12/20 Neil MacGregor retells humanity's history through the objects it has made.
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Evening
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18:00
Fear on 4—Series 2, The Journey Home
7/13 The Man in Black reveals Felicity and George's nightmare road trip to horror.
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18:30
The Scarifyers—The Magic Circle, Episode 3
3/4 Professor Dunning is searching for Lionheart with Harry Crow, but a terrible truth awaits.
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19:00
That Reminds Me—Series 4, Pam Ayres
Poet Pam Ayres with her childhood memories and comical rhymes.
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19:30
You and Yours—12/02/2012
Made for 4 Extra. Investigating the companies helping people search for love online.
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20:00
Take It From Here—From 09/04/1958
King Charles II samples Nell Gwynn's oranges, while Pa Glum has got a black eye.
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20:30
Floggit's—From 24/08/1956
Chaos strikes village shopkeepers Gert and Daisy over a troublesome tree.
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21:00
Desert Island Discs Revisited—Sir Arnold Wesker
Kirsty Young explores the choices of the dramatist in the first of a series on playwrights
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21:50
Front Row Interviews—Sir David Jason
The comic and dramatic actor on the comedy greats and why some shows will always be funny.
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22:00
Another Case of Milton Jones—Series 4, World-Famous Cyclist
4/6 Milton gets tangled up in a close-fitting body suit and the population of Holland.
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22:30
The Maltby Collection—Series 2, Episode 2
2/6 Deputy curator Rod holds a museum press conference, and Walter hits on Susie Maltby.
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22:55
The Comedy Club Interviews—12/02/2012
The Comedy Club brings laughs six nights a week. Andi Osho's guest tonight is Jeremy Hardy
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23:00
As Told To Craig Brown—Episode 6
6/6 In the crosshairs of satire this time are hysterical media and busty starlets.
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23:30
The Problem With Adam Bloom—Series 3, Friendship and Stress
6/6 A double dose, as the funnyman ponders why we choose our pals and what causes pressure.
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Late
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00:00
Fear on 4—Series 2, The Journey Home
7/13 The Man in Black reveals Felicity and George's nightmare road trip to horror.
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00:30
The Scarifyers—The Magic Circle, Episode 3
3/4 Professor Dunning is searching for Lionheart with Harry Crow, but a terrible truth awaits.
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01:00
Desert Island Discs Revisited—Sir Arnold Wesker
Kirsty Young explores the choices of the dramatist in the first of a series on playwrights
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01:50
Front Row Interviews—Sir David Jason
The comic and dramatic actor on the comedy greats and why some shows will always be funny.
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02:00
That Reminds Me—Series 4, Pam Ayres
Poet Pam Ayres with her childhood memories and comical rhymes.
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02:30
You and Yours—12/02/2012
Made for 4 Extra. Investigating the companies helping people search for love online.
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03:00
Take It From Here—From 09/04/1958
King Charles II samples Nell Gwynn's oranges, while Pa Glum has got a black eye.
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03:30
Ray Bradbury - Fahrenheit 451
Firefighters in the future no longer stop fires, but start them by burning books.
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05:00
Rudyard Kipling's Just So Stories—Beginning of the Armadilloes
Published in 1902, the fantastical tale of a hedgehog and tortoise is read by David Davis.
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05:15
Rudyard Kipling's Just So Stories—The Elephant's Child
First published in 1902, the fantastical tale of a very curious animal.
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05:30
FH Burnett - The Secret Garden—Episode 2
2/5 Will orphaned Mary ever find her way into the locked garden? With Harriet Walter.
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