Schedule
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Early
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00:00
Philip K Dick - Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?—Episode 2
Bounty hunter Deckard closes in on the rogue androids.
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01:00
Maya Angelou's Autobiographies (Omnibus)—All God's Children Need Travelling Shoes
1962: Maya and her son move to Ghana when Guy is involved in a serious road accident.
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02:10
Inheritance Tracks—Dame Jenni Murray
The song choices of Dame Jenni Murray.
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02:15
Frankly Speaking—Flora Robson
Actress Dame Flora Robson faces questions from an interviewing panel.
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02:45
Kenneth Williams - Ad Lib—Episode 3
3/4 Kenneth Williams talks about the people and places in London that are dear to him.
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03:00
Archive on 4—The Death of the Spiv
Poet Paul Henry traces the evasive spiv as he slips and slides through the archives.
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04:00
Hood—Warriors' Harvest
3/4 The rains have come and Philip de Nicholay has a famine on his hands.
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05:30
Swansong—The Holy Bible by Manic Street Preachers
2/4 Story of the last album to feature full contributions from Richey James Edwards.
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Morning
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06:00
Sarah Woods - My Life With Flu (Omnibus)
As Jill and David's relationship blossoms, a new and deadly virus emerges – Hong Kong Flu.
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07:15
Bill Paterson - A Very Bad Thing
Bill Paterson reads his own warm-hearted reminiscences of a boyhood adventure in Glasgow.
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07:30
Trodd en Bratt Say 'Well Done You'—Series 1, Episode 1
1/4 Ruth gets to perform her favourite sketch - she just has to get Lucy to understand it.
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08:00
Life With The Lyons—I Don't Know What To Get Her
Barbara is worried about her brother’s rather risqué new girlfriend.
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08:30
All Gas and Gaiters—Series 1, Only Three Can Play
6/13 Will Noote's playing away ruin the clerics' game? With Derek Nimmo. From February 1971.
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09:00
We Are Displaced Omnibus
Stories showing that refugees are ordinary people in extraordinary circumstances
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10:10
The Listening Project—Sam and Tom – Where’s Woody
Friends for whom Toy Story – especially film number three in the franchise – means a lot. (R)
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10:15
Desert Island Discs Revisited—Crime Writers, James Ellroy
Kirsty Young explores the choices of noir fiction author James Ellroy.
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11:00
The Moth Radio Hour—Series 4, Episode 7
7/13 George Dawes Green introduces stories about winning, losing and religious belief.
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11:50
David Attenborough's Life Stories—Series 1, Monstrous Flowers
Musings on the world's largest blooms found deep in the steamy forests of Sumatra.
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Afternoon
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12:00
Life With The Lyons—I Don't Know What To Get Her
Barbara is worried about her brother’s rather risqué new girlfriend.
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12:30
All Gas and Gaiters—Series 1, Only Three Can Play
6/13 Will Noote's playing away ruin the clerics' game? With Derek Nimmo. From February 1971.
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13:00
Sarah Woods - My Life With Flu (Omnibus)
As Jill and David's relationship blossoms, a new and deadly virus emerges – Hong Kong Flu.
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14:15
Bill Paterson - A Very Bad Thing
Bill Paterson reads his own warm-hearted reminiscences of a boyhood adventure in Glasgow.
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14:30
Adrian Mole: The Cappuccino Years by Sue Townsend (Omnibus)—Episode 2
2/2 It's 1997. Adrian Mole is asked to write a book.
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15:45
Snapshots in the Dark—1. Jacob A Riis - Police Lodging Room, Church Street Station, 1895
1/5 How Riis's photographs of the New York slum had an immediate and extraordinary impact.
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16:00
Bonnie Greer - Marilyn and Ella Backstage at the Mocambo
In 1950s Hollywood, Marilyn Monroe helps Ella Fitzgerald challenge racial prejudice.
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17:00
Poetry Extra—Zaffar Kunial
Paul Farley hears new poems by Zaffar Kunial in the places they were made.
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17:30
Trodd en Bratt Say 'Well Done You'—Series 1, Episode 1
1/4 Ruth gets to perform her favourite sketch - she just has to get Lucy to understand it.
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Evening
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18:00
Jill Hyem - The Mind's Eye
When her grandmother falls ill Lizzie returns from abroad to care for her.
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18:45
The Mirror by Kate Mosse
Supernatural story by Kate Mosse, author of Labyrinth and The Taxidermist's Daughter.
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19:00
The Moth Radio Hour—Series 4, Episode 7
7/13 George Dawes Green introduces stories about winning, losing and religious belief.
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19:50
David Attenborough's Life Stories—Series 1, Monstrous Flowers
Musings on the world's largest blooms found deep in the steamy forests of Sumatra.
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20:00
We Are Displaced Omnibus
Stories showing that refugees are ordinary people in extraordinary circumstances
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21:10
The Listening Project—Sam and Tom – Where’s Woody
Friends for whom Toy Story – especially film number three in the franchise – means a lot. (R)
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21:15
Desert Island Discs Revisited—Crime Writers, James Ellroy
Kirsty Young explores the choices of noir fiction author James Ellroy.
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22:00
Trodd en Bratt Say 'Well Done You'—Series 1, Episode 1
1/4 Ruth gets to perform her favourite sketch - she just has to get Lucy to understand it.
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22:30
The Penny Dreadfuls—The Brothers Faversham, Leonidas Faversham
3/4 The story of Victorian Britain's most reckless living explorer.
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22:55
The Comedy Club Interviews—David Benson and Jack Lane 3/3
The best in contemporary comedy. Jake Yapp talks to David Benson and Jack Lane.
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23:00
Polyoaks—Series 3, In the Midst of Life...
1/4 The return of the satire on an NHS in terminal reform starring Nigel Planer.
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23:30
Radio Active—Series 2, Good Day Sport
3/6 Get the results you need from your local national radio station. Stars Angus Deayton.
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Late
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00:00
Jill Hyem - The Mind's Eye
When her grandmother falls ill Lizzie returns from abroad to care for her.
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00:45
The Mirror by Kate Mosse
Supernatural story by Kate Mosse, author of Labyrinth and The Taxidermist's Daughter.
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01:00
Sarah Woods - My Life With Flu (Omnibus)
As Jill and David's relationship blossoms, a new and deadly virus emerges – Hong Kong Flu.
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02:15
Bill Paterson - A Very Bad Thing
Bill Paterson reads his own warm-hearted reminiscences of a boyhood adventure in Glasgow.
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02:30
Adrian Mole: The Cappuccino Years by Sue Townsend (Omnibus)—Episode 2
2/2 It's 1997. Adrian Mole is asked to write a book.
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03:45
Snapshots in the Dark—1. Jacob A Riis - Police Lodging Room, Church Street Station, 1895
1/5 How Riis's photographs of the New York slum had an immediate and extraordinary impact.
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04:00
Bonnie Greer - Marilyn and Ella Backstage at the Mocambo
In 1950s Hollywood, Marilyn Monroe helps Ella Fitzgerald challenge racial prejudice.
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05:00
Poetry Extra—Zaffar Kunial
Paul Farley hears new poems by Zaffar Kunial in the places they were made.
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05:30
Trodd en Bratt Say 'Well Done You'—Series 1, Episode 1
1/4 Ruth gets to perform her favourite sketch - she just has to get Lucy to understand it.
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