Schedule
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Early
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00:00
Doctor Who—Demon Quest, Sepulchre 2/2
10/10 The Doctor and Captain Yates learn who is really responsible for the chain of events.
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00:30
Mastertapes—Series 2, Richard Thompson (A-Side)
5/10 John Wilson talks to Richard Thompson about the making of his 1991 album Rumor and Sigh.
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01:00
Only the Good Die Young—1. Killed?
1/6 Kim Drake's fiance Mike kills himself on their wedding day, after quitting his job.
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01:30
Skip
Alys Fowler delves into the hidden life of the rubbish skip. What secrets lie within?
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02:00
Book at Bedtime—Ross Raisin - Waterline, Episode 10
10/10 Mick faces up to the past. But can there ever be a future for him and his two sons?
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02:15
Sport and the British—Exporting Football
10/30 Clare Balding charts how Britain spread the passion for football around the world.
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02:30
15 Minute Drama—Beatrice Hitchman - Petite Mort, Episode 10
10/10 Juliette finally discovers the truth about Petite Mort and the enigmatic Madame Roux.
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02:45
Book of the Week—David Mitchell - The Reason I Jump, Episode 5
5/5 13-year-old Naoki reveals a unique insight into his world as a child with severe autism.
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03:00
Sherlock Holmes—The Valley of Fear, 1. The Scowrers
1/2 Revenge and treachery link a Sussex house with the secret societies of 1890s America.
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04:00
The Motion Show—Series 4, Episode 5
5/6 Gyles Brandreth, Scott Capurro, Arthur Smith and Paul Daniels debate to win.
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04:30
Chambers—Series 3, Outward Bound
3/4 A legal firm invites John, Ruth and Hilary to a team-building exercise in the country.
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05:00
Ayres on the Air—Series 4, Summer
2/4 Keeping cool, finding the perfect swimsuit, summer weddings and eating al fresco.
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05:30
Gaby's Talking Pictures—Series 1, Episode 2
Gaby Roslin, Alistair McGowan and Ronni Ancona present a comedy panel show about films.
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Morning
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06:00
Michael Frayn - Clouds
Coffee and literature or art and sugar? Rival Sunday supplement writers clash.
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07:30
Kenneth Williams - Just Williams—The Magic of Ingrid Bergman
9/10 1969-1971: TV recordings and a run in the theatre with Ingrid Bergman.
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07:50
Leonard Rossiter - In a Nutshell—Dear Mother of God
If the Son of Man returned, how would Christianity celebrate?
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08:00
Archive on 4—Dial-a-Poem
Poet Brian Patten explores the 1960s counter-culture through its radically risqu茅 poetry.
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09:00
A Taste of Funny with Denis Norden
Denis Norden illustrates the impact American humour and British comedy had on his career.
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Afternoon
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12:00
Ring Around the Bath—Series 3, Love in a Cottage
1/6 Stella is planning her retirement, but will her grown-up children survive without her?
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12:30
Wordaholics—Series 1, Episode 1
1/6 Stephen Fry, Natalie Haynes, Milton Jones and Lloyd Langford vie for wordy supremacy.
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13:00
Maya Angelou's Autobiographies (Omnibus)—I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings by Maya Angelou
The author's iconic debut, charting her childhood with her brother in Arkansas.
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14:10
Inheritance Tracks—Fiona Shaw
The actress chooses Cat Stevens and a chorus from Francis Poulenc.
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14:15
Sounds Natural—Kenneth Allsop
The TV reporter talks about wildlife, and chooses recordings from the 大象传媒's Sound Archives
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14:45
The Fosdyke Saga—9. Roger the Commando
Fully recovered and cleared of being the Salford Strangler, Albert heads back to the front
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15:00
Archive on 4—Dial-a-Poem
Poet Brian Patten explores the 1960s counter-culture through its radically risqu茅 poetry.
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16:00
Michael Frayn - Clouds
Coffee and literature or art and sugar? Rival Sunday supplement writers clash.
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17:30
Kenneth Williams - Just Williams—The Magic of Ingrid Bergman
9/10 1969-1971: TV recordings and a run in the theatre with Ingrid Bergman.
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17:50
Leonard Rossiter - In a Nutshell—Dear Mother of God
If the Son of Man returned, how would Christianity celebrate?
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Evening
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18:00
Thomas Hardy - The Withered Arm
The highly charged tale of two women in the grip of passions beyond their control.
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18:45
Edgar Allan Poe—The Oblong Box
A passenger on a summer voyage to New York is curious about an artist and his new wife.
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19:00
A Taste of Funny with Denis Norden
Denis Norden illustrates the impact American humour and British comedy had on his career.
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22:00
Colin Hoult's Carnival of Monsters—Series 2, Episode 3
3/4 A bizarre world featuring the likes of forgotten silver screen star Anna Mann.
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22:30
Will Smith Presents the Tao of Bergerac—3. Romance
3/4 Will explores his bad luck with romance, helped by a guest from the world of Bergerac.
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22:55
The Comedy Club Interviews—Rebecca Front 2/3
Arthur Smith is joined by Rebecca Front.
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23:00
The Simon Day Show—Series 1, Tony Beckton
2/6 Reformed violent criminal Tony Beckton visits the Mallard Theatre to read from his memoirs
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23:30
Little Britain—Series 1, Episode 1
1/5 It became a TV smash hit, but Lucas and Walliams' oddball comedy premiered first on radio.
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Late
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00:00
Thomas Hardy - The Withered Arm
The highly charged tale of two women in the grip of passions beyond their control.
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00:45
Edgar Allan Poe—The Oblong Box
A passenger on a summer voyage to New York is curious about an artist and his new wife.
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01:00
Maya Angelou's Autobiographies (Omnibus)—I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings by Maya Angelou
The author's iconic debut, charting her childhood with her brother in Arkansas.
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02:10
Inheritance Tracks—Fiona Shaw
The actress chooses Cat Stevens and a chorus from Francis Poulenc.
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02:15
Sounds Natural—Kenneth Allsop
The TV reporter talks about wildlife, and chooses recordings from the 大象传媒's Sound Archives
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02:45
The Fosdyke Saga—9. Roger the Commando
Fully recovered and cleared of being the Salford Strangler, Albert heads back to the front
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03:00
Archive on 4—Dial-a-Poem
Poet Brian Patten explores the 1960s counter-culture through its radically risqu茅 poetry.
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04:00
Michael Frayn - Clouds
Coffee and literature or art and sugar? Rival Sunday supplement writers clash.
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05:30
Kenneth Williams - Just Williams—The Magic of Ingrid Bergman
9/10 1969-1971: TV recordings and a run in the theatre with Ingrid Bergman.
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05:50
Leonard Rossiter - In a Nutshell—Dear Mother of God
If the Son of Man returned, how would Christianity celebrate?
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