Schedule
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Early
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00:00
Stanislaw Lem - Solaris—1. Trouble in Space
1/2 A psychologist heads to a run-down space station to see what's become of the crew.
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01:00
The Pursuits of Darleen Fyles—Series 7 Omnibus
A quirky exploration of the challenges of a young couple with learning disabilities.
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02:10
Inheritance Tracks—Laurie Anderson
Laurie Anderson picks tracks by Billie Holiday and Philip Glass.
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02:15
In the Psychiatrist's Chair—Spike Milligan
The writer and comedian talks about the impact of shell shock on his mental health.
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03:00
Archive on 4—Dark Horse: An Alec Guinness Archive
Alistair McGowan investigates the enigma of a private man who became a global star.
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04:00
Ian Curteis - Miss Morison's Ghosts
Paranormal events for two English ladies in the Palace of Versailles gardens in 1901.
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05:30
Michael Bentine - The Reluctant Jester—The Reluctant Jester, Have Red Nose Will Travel
6/6 The founder Goon explains the exact moment his comic inspiration reached full fruition.
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Morning
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06:00
Mr Maugham's Journey Home—Omnibus
6/6 Cruising home from the Far East, Somerset Maugham's tales of some passengers.
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07:15
Bad Habits—Time-keeping
3/5 Richard Herring explores the problem of time-keeping.
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07:30
Another Case of Milton Jones—Series 5, International Diplomat
2/6 Milton is on the run after leaking the UN's emails, except for the Swiss ones - too dull.
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08:00
Ray's a Laugh—From 6/12/1949
Kitty suspects Ted is having an affair and reporter George dons disguise.
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08:30
Whack-O!—The Grange School For Boys
When an attractive exchange teacher from France arrives Professor Edwards is forced to act
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09:00
Keeping an Eye Open Omnibus
Writer Julian Barnes reflects on his early encounters with art in Paris.
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10:10
Inheritance Tracks—June Spencer
The actress inherits 'I'll See You Again' by Noel Coward but passes on Bruch's Concerto.
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10:15
Desert Island Discs Revisited—Military, John Keegan
From Elgar to Schubert, military historian John Keegan shares his castaway choices.
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11:00
Mystery Theater—Across the Pacific: Humphrey Bogart
1943: America is at war with Japan. Can one man thwart a dangerous spy network?
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11:30
Film Star
Alexander Walker discovers why Humphrey Bogart is a classic movie hero.
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Afternoon
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12:00
Ray's a Laugh—From 6/12/1949
Kitty suspects Ted is having an affair and reporter George dons disguise.
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12:30
Whack-O!—The Grange School For Boys
When an attractive exchange teacher from France arrives Professor Edwards is forced to act
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13:00
Mr Maugham's Journey Home—Omnibus
6/6 Cruising home from the Far East, Somerset Maugham's tales of some passengers.
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14:15
Bad Habits—Time-keeping
3/5 Richard Herring explores the problem of time-keeping.
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14:30
Jami Attenberg - Saint Mazie (Omnibus)—Episode 2
2/2 The Great Depression and Mazie's life is on the brink of a transformation.
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15:40
Inheritance Tracks—June Spencer
The actress inherits 'I'll See You Again' by Noel Coward but passes on Bruch's Concerto.
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15:45
Opening Lines—Series 13, Writing in Chalk
1/3 By Helen Barton. A struggling young girl looks to her mother for support.
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16:00
Kenneth Grahame - The Golden Age
Five orphans enjoy the idyllic countryside, but the end of childhood innocence is nigh.
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17:30
Another Case of Milton Jones—Series 5, International Diplomat
2/6 Milton is on the run after leaking the UN's emails, except for the Swiss ones - too dull.
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Evening
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18:00
Peter Ackroyd - Hawksmoor—1. New Churches
1/2 London, 1711: An architect sets to work on some new churches.
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19:00
Mystery Theater—Across the Pacific: Humphrey Bogart
1943: America is at war with Japan. Can one man thwart a dangerous spy network?
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19:30
Film Star
Alexander Walker discovers why Humphrey Bogart is a classic movie hero.
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20:00
Keeping an Eye Open Omnibus
Writer Julian Barnes reflects on his early encounters with art in Paris.
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21:10
Inheritance Tracks—June Spencer
The actress inherits 'I'll See You Again' by Noel Coward but passes on Bruch's Concerto.
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21:15
Desert Island Discs Revisited—Military, John Keegan
From Elgar to Schubert, military historian John Keegan shares his castaway choices.
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22:00
Another Case of Milton Jones—Series 5, International Diplomat
2/6 Milton is on the run after leaking the UN's emails, except for the Swiss ones - too dull.
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22:30
Cowards—Series 1, Episode 2
2/6 Elephant rides and bear fights in the bizarre sketch comedy.
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23:00
All the World's a Globe—8. From 20th Century Wars to Twiggy
8/8 The National Theatre of Brent's definitive history of Earth reaches the 20th century.
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23:15
The Shuttleworths—Series 4, A Moving Story
3/6 Just as John Shuttleworth's son Darren moves out, his sole agent Ken comes knocking.
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23:30
Jon Ronson On—Series 6, Aiming Low
5/5 Jon Ronson talks to Stewart Lee about why we are all so caught up in competitive lives.
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Late
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00:00
Peter Ackroyd - Hawksmoor—1. New Churches
1/2 London, 1711: An architect sets to work on some new churches.
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01:00
Mr Maugham's Journey Home—Omnibus
6/6 Cruising home from the Far East, Somerset Maugham's tales of some passengers.
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02:15
Bad Habits—Time-keeping
3/5 Richard Herring explores the problem of time-keeping.
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02:30
Jami Attenberg - Saint Mazie (Omnibus)—Episode 2
2/2 The Great Depression and Mazie's life is on the brink of a transformation.
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03:40
Inheritance Tracks—June Spencer
The actress inherits 'I'll See You Again' by Noel Coward but passes on Bruch's Concerto.
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03:45
Opening Lines—Series 13, Writing in Chalk
1/3 By Helen Barton. A struggling young girl looks to her mother for support.
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04:00
Kenneth Grahame - The Golden Age
Five orphans enjoy the idyllic countryside, but the end of childhood innocence is nigh.
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05:30
Another Case of Milton Jones—Series 5, International Diplomat
2/6 Milton is on the run after leaking the UN's emails, except for the Swiss ones - too dull.
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