Schedule
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Early
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00:00
Doctor Who—The Oseidon Adventure
The Time Lord is prisoner of the Kraals leaving Leela and an unlikely ally to save the day
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01:00
Cyrano de Bergerac (Omnibus)
Glyn Maxwell's adaptation of Cyrano de Bergerac by Edmond Rostand.
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02:10
Inheritance Tracks—Iain Banks
Novelist Iain Banks inherits the folk song Shenandoah, sung by Paul Robeson.
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02:15
In the Psychiatrist's Chair—Billie Whitelaw
The actress tells Anthony Clare about the profound impact Samuel Beckett had on her life.
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03:00
Archive on 4—Houses v Fields
Anne McElvoy explores the eternal struggle: Is a green field better than a human home?
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04:00
Dick Francis—Bonecrack
Trouble abounds when Neil Griffon takes over his father's racing stables.
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05:30
Michael Bentine - The Reluctant Jester—The Reluctant Jester, It's a Mad Mad Mad Mad War
5/6 The Goon explains how his aspirations to medical success came to a disastrous end.
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06:00
Victor Hugo - Les Miserables (Omnibus)—Episode 5
5/5 Cosette worries over Marius, while Jean Valjean's good deeds pay dividends.
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07:15
Bad Habits—Laziness
2/5 Richard Herring explores the problem of laziness.
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07:30
Another Case of Milton Jones—Series 5, Astronomer
1/6 Move over Brian Cox, Milton Jones is now a world-famous astronomer and Sagittarian.
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08:00
Ray's a Laugh—From 22/11/1949
Ted puts money on Kitty's dream and reporter George chases down a forger.
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08:30
Whack-O!—From 30/05/1961
When a rival school moves next door to Chiselbury, Professor Jimmy Edwards wants it closed
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09:00
Walking Away Omnibus
Armed with hat and stick, poet Simon Armitage walks along the South West Coast Path.
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10:10
Inheritance Tracks—Grayson Perry
Artist Grayson Perry with tracks by Tom Jones and Reba McEntire.
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10:15
Desert Island Discs Revisited—Military, Charles Guthrie
Field Marshal Sir Charles Guthrie shares his castaway choices. From July 2000.
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11:00
When Doddy Met Ricky
Tattyfilarious comic Ken Dodd chats to actor Ricky Tomlinson about his life and times.
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Afternoon
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12:00
Ray's a Laugh—From 22/11/1949
Ted puts money on Kitty's dream and reporter George chases down a forger.
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12:30
Whack-O!—From 30/05/1961
When a rival school moves next door to Chiselbury, Professor Jimmy Edwards wants it closed
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13:00
Victor Hugo - Les Miserables (Omnibus)—Episode 5
5/5 Cosette worries over Marius, while Jean Valjean's good deeds pay dividends.
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14:15
Bad Habits—Laziness
2/5 Richard Herring explores the problem of laziness.
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14:30
Jami Attenberg - Saint Mazie (Omnibus)—Episode 1
1/2 Who was Maizie Phillips? A documentarian after a good story aims to find out.
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15:45
The Great Western Adventure—Coursework
5/5 Zoe left college in a hurry and is going back home. The train stops on the Tamar Bridge.
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16:00
Ian Rankin's Cully - The Third Gentleman
Cully, the 1790s Edinburgh sleuth investigates a set of ritualistic wine-cellar murders.
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17:30
Another Case of Milton Jones—Series 5, Astronomer
1/6 Move over Brian Cox, Milton Jones is now a world-famous astronomer and Sagittarian.
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Evening
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18:00
Classic Serial—Arthur Conan Doyle - The Lost World, Our Eyes Have Seen Great Wonders
2/2 Will Professor Challenger and his team survive the dangers of the Amazonian plateau?
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19:00
When Doddy Met Ricky
Tattyfilarious comic Ken Dodd chats to actor Ricky Tomlinson about his life and times.
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20:00
Walking Away Omnibus
Armed with hat and stick, poet Simon Armitage walks along the South West Coast Path.
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21:10
Inheritance Tracks—Grayson Perry
Artist Grayson Perry with tracks by Tom Jones and Reba McEntire.
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21:15
Desert Island Discs Revisited—Military, Charles Guthrie
Field Marshal Sir Charles Guthrie shares his castaway choices. From July 2000.
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22:00
Another Case of Milton Jones—Series 5, Astronomer
1/6 Move over Brian Cox, Milton Jones is now a world-famous astronomer and Sagittarian.
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22:30
Cowards—Series 1, Episode 1
1/6 Talking coins and cows with Tom Basden, Stefan Golaszewski, Tim Key and Lloyd Woolf.
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22:55
The Comedy Club Interviews—21/06/2015
Two hours of comedy, plus Arthur Smith chats to Hal Cruttenden again.
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23:00
All the World's a Globe—7. From Nelson to Women's Emaciation
7/8 The emaciation of women in the National Theatre of Brent's definitive history of Earth.
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23:15
The Shuttleworths—Series 4, Chrome Alone
2/6 John Shuttleworth invites his sole agent Ken round to hear his new stereo system.
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23:30
Jon Ronson On—Series 6, Witch Hunts
4/5 Jon Ronson considers the moment when we follow the herd and make accusations.
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Late
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00:00
Classic Serial—Arthur Conan Doyle - The Lost World, Our Eyes Have Seen Great Wonders
2/2 Will Professor Challenger and his team survive the dangers of the Amazonian plateau?
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01:00
Victor Hugo - Les Miserables (Omnibus)—Episode 5
5/5 Cosette worries over Marius, while Jean Valjean's good deeds pay dividends.
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02:15
Bad Habits—Laziness
2/5 Richard Herring explores the problem of laziness.
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02:30
Jami Attenberg - Saint Mazie (Omnibus)—Episode 1
1/2 Who was Maizie Phillips? A documentarian after a good story aims to find out.
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03:45
The Great Western Adventure—Coursework
5/5 Zoe left college in a hurry and is going back home. The train stops on the Tamar Bridge.
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04:00
Ian Rankin's Cully - The Third Gentleman
Cully, the 1790s Edinburgh sleuth investigates a set of ritualistic wine-cellar murders.
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05:30
Another Case of Milton Jones—Series 5, Astronomer
1/6 Move over Brian Cox, Milton Jones is now a world-famous astronomer and Sagittarian.
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