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00:00
Dystopic vision of London imagining the city divided in two.
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00:45
2/3 Photographing the deserted tower block means going to its 30th floor.
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00:00
Football star Bobby Charlton tells Derek Jones about his love of bird and sea life.
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00:30
Two young racing drivers battle it out on the track. Aasmah Mir follows their fortunes.
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00:00
Jane Hill and Derek Owusu talk to Harriett Gilbert about favourite books.
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00:30
The tale of a farmer's home marooned in the middle of the M62.
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00:00
The colourful roots of how British black music has entered the mainstream.
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00:50
Reflections on the launch and impact of Europe’s first black music station in 1981.
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00:00
Band leader Chris Barber chooses the legendary jazz trumpeter, Louis Armstrong.
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00:30
DJ Don Letts examines how Britain produced its own reggae revolution in the late 1970s
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00:00
In 1967, amidst protests and war, Louis Armstrong recorded 'What A Wonderful World'
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00:30
From gospel to grime, Jesse Bernard explores the role music plays in black churches.
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00:00
A young girl must visit a mysterious wizard to break a terrible spell.
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01:00
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01:00
Olympian and rower Dame Katherine Grainger is castaway by Kirsty Young.
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01:45
Musings on the natural history of perhaps the most lethargic beast in the animal world.
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01:00
1/6 Facing life without his partner-in-crime, Bunny's newspaper sparks a surprise.
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01:30
6/6 Can Simon gather the evidence to prove who the killer is - and stop more murders?
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01:00
2/6 A series of jewel robberies have been carried out, but for once Raffles is not the culprit
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01:30
1/4 The actor-cum-amateur sleuth follows the trail of a monastic murderer.
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01:00
3/6 The gentleman thief has many adversaries, but none as formidable as Jacques Saillaid.
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01:30
2/4 Bill Nighy stars as the loveably louche actor cum amateur sleuth.
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01:00
4/6 The gentleman thief decides to re-equip in an unconventional manner, then joins a manhunt.
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01:30
3/4 Bill Nighy stars as the loveably louche actor cum amateur sleuth.
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01:00
5/6 As if life wasn't perilous enough, Raffles and Bunny join the army and head for Africa.
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01:30
4/4 Bill Nighy stars as the loveably louche actor cum amateur sleuth.
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01:00
1936, London's East End. Sarah Kahn and her shiftless husband, Harry, face troubling times
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02:00
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02:00
Daljit Nagra selects a personal favourite from the BBC's poetry archive.
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02:30
From 1890, a Utopian vision of a future England which had left industrialisation behind.
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02:00
2/4 President Heaven finds himself a First Lady, but she turns out to have a hidden secret.
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02:30
11/26 Mainwaring's men spark havoc trying to fire a large naval gun.
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02:00
3/8 Jim Hacker gets the better of Sir Humphrey over a crisis in Derbyshire.
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02:30
14/14 Neddie converts the famous London landmark into a spaceship.
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02:00
5/8 Sarah and her mother disagree over house tidiness, until a visitor arrives.
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02:30
The Lad dreams he's swept to power as Prime Minister.
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02:00
2/4 Hard-up Julius Hutch's world of retirement is turned upside down by a blundering bank.
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02:30
1/14 Fred Harris, Jo Kendall, Nigel Rees and Chris Emmett refuse to speak of Eric Pode.
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02:00
4/5 The Parish Council's school crack down on hippies - enter Ebenezer Birch.
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02:30
2/20 Kenneth Horne explores the Greek myths and Hornerama looks at careers.
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02:30
Scotland Yard's top detective Jack Whicher probes a gruesome 1860 country house murder.
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03:00
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03:40
Soweto Kinch chooses tracks by Ken 'Snake Hips' Johnson and Steve Williamson.
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03:50
2/2 Joyce auditions for Professor Broadbent's Punch and Judy show, with disastrous results.
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03:00
1/4 Dr Phil Hammond hears the stories of staff and patients at a new children's hospital.
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03:30
1/5 It's 1948 and the Empire Windrush brings an exciting new musical style to London - calypso
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03:45
1/15 Jamaican Hortense Roberts emigrates to London.
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03:00
6/6 Policeman turned stand-up Alfie Moore tackles driving fast.
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03:30
2/5 Lloyd Bradley explores steel pan, a Caribbean import into London's soundtrack.
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03:45
2/15 A hurricane in Jamaica exposes a secret and devastates Hortense Roberts.
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03:00
2/4 Comedian Bridget Christie contemplates mortality and takes a look at life.
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03:30
3/5 Lloyd Bradley charts the arrival of Afro-rock, a genuine London sound with African roots.
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03:45
3/15 As Jamaicans travel to England to join the war effort, news arrives about Michael.
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03:00
3/4 Richard Wilson decides to hold the party to end all parties.
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03:30
4/5 As roots reggae becomes popular, many black teenagers are drawn instead to lovers' rock.
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03:45
4/15 Hortense is still in Kingston, but her heart longs for England and Michael.
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03:00
3/6 It's Dame Sheila Hancock's turn to share her guilty secrets with Stephen Mangan.
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03:30
5/5 Jungle and garage pave the way for grime, a style that's become mainstream.
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03:45
5/15 Hortense comes up with an extraordinary plan to get to England.
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03:40
Actress, singer and presenter Amanda Holden chooses Meat Loaf's 'Dead Ringer for Love'.
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03:45
2/4 An irascible pensioner wonders why his family don't come to visit.
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04:00
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04:00
2/6 Katy Brand, Alex Horne, Richard Herring and Natalie Haynes vie for verbal supremacy.
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04:30
2/6 Cassie is worried about Pete's happiness in his new relationship.
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04:00
Can Bernard Cribbins, Dulcie Gray and Anthony Shaffer hoax Tim Brooke-Taylor?
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04:30
3/4 Nigel and Michael are brothers who share everything - home, work and acute neuroses.
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04:00
6/6 James Walton's literary quiz. Author of the week is PG Wodehouse. From 2002.
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04:30
4/4 The clerk sets out to prove he's surrounded by incompetents.
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04:00
3/4 Clive Anderson's quiz with Mark Steel, John O'Farrell, Chris Addison and David Quantick.
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04:30
4/6 Transvestite George confuses Ken when he sees him in a dress.
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04:00
2/6 John Lloyd and Anna Ptaszynski with Rosie Holt, Olivia Potts and Professor Carlo Rovelli.
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04:30
2/6 Irene hits a snag with re-opening the Cumbrae Club.
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04:00
5/6 The Stackton Carnival is looming - but is it cursed as Dame Hilda and Dr Evadne assume?
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04:30
5/13 Can rookie barrister Roger Thursby stop a leak of confidential information?
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05:00
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05:00
5/8 Will caretaker Ramsay have the head for heights for a dangerous job?
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05:30
The Glums plan to open a sweet shop, and Madam Butterfly as you've never heard it before.
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05:00
Gertrude Stein bakes a liberation cake whilst reminiscing about artists she's met.
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05:45
1/5 A mysterious egg rolls out from a second-hand carpet for the nursery.
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05:00
1/4 Precious worries about her fiancé. Stars Claire Benedict.
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05:45
2/5 The children plan their revenge...
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05:00
2/4 Precious Ramotswe must find women wronged in the past by her client.
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05:45
3/5 The children plan a kind action using the magic carpet...
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05:00
3/4 Precious discovers that the agency has competition.
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05:45
4/5 The children realise they may be in danger...
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05:00
4/4 Precious makes an unhappy discovery.
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05:45
5/5 How can the children tell the Phoenix they think he should go?
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05:00
Sara Parker meets the winners of the annual prize for a new generation of feature makers.
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06:00
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06:00
1/6 Facing life without his partner-in-crime, Bunny's newspaper sparks a surprise.
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06:30
6/6 Can Simon gather the evidence to prove who the killer is - and stop more murders?
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06:00
2/6 A series of jewel robberies have been carried out, but for once Raffles is not the culprit
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06:30
1/4 The actor-cum-amateur sleuth follows the trail of a monastic murderer.
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06:00
3/6 The gentleman thief has many adversaries, but none as formidable as Jacques Saillaid.
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06:30
2/4 Bill Nighy stars as the loveably louche actor cum amateur sleuth.
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06:00
4/6 The gentleman thief decides to re-equip in an unconventional manner, then joins a manhunt.
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06:30
3/4 Bill Nighy stars as the loveably louche actor cum amateur sleuth.
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06:00
5/6 As if life wasn't perilous enough, Raffles and Bunny join the army and head for Africa.
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06:30
4/4 Bill Nighy stars as the loveably louche actor cum amateur sleuth.
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06:00
1936, London's East End. Sarah Kahn and her shiftless husband, Harry, face troubling times
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06:45
The naturalist comments on the decline in collecting by children.
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07:00
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07:00
2/4 President Heaven finds himself a First Lady, but she turns out to have a hidden secret.
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07:30
11/26 Mainwaring's men spark havoc trying to fire a large naval gun.
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07:00
3/8 Jim Hacker gets the better of Sir Humphrey over a crisis in Derbyshire.
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07:30
14/14 Neddie converts the famous London landmark into a spaceship.
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07:00
5/8 Sarah and her mother disagree over house tidiness, until a visitor arrives.
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07:30
The Lad dreams he's swept to power as Prime Minister.
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07:00
2/4 Hard-up Julius Hutch's world of retirement is turned upside down by a blundering bank.
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07:30
1/14 Fred Harris, Jo Kendall, Nigel Rees and Chris Emmett refuse to speak of Eric Pode.
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07:00
4/5 The Parish Council's school crack down on hippies - enter Ebenezer Birch.
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07:30
2/20 Kenneth Horne explores the Greek myths and Hornerama looks at careers.
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07:30
Scotland Yard's top detective Jack Whicher probes a gruesome 1860 country house murder.
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07:00
Daljit Nagra selects two highlights from the BBC's poetry archive.
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07:30
Lloyd Bradley explores the story of black music in London from calypso to garage....
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08:00
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08:00
1/4 Dr Phil Hammond hears the stories of staff and patients at a new children's hospital.
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08:30
1/5 It's 1948 and the Empire Windrush brings an exciting new musical style to London - calypso
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08:45
1/15 Jamaican Hortense Roberts emigrates to London.
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08:00
6/6 Policeman turned stand-up Alfie Moore tackles driving fast.
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08:30
2/5 Lloyd Bradley explores steel pan, a Caribbean import into London's soundtrack.
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08:45
2/15 A hurricane in Jamaica exposes a secret and devastates Hortense Roberts.
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08:00
2/4 Comedian Bridget Christie contemplates mortality and takes a look at life.
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08:30
3/5 Lloyd Bradley charts the arrival of Afro-rock, a genuine London sound with African roots.
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08:45
3/15 As Jamaicans travel to England to join the war effort, news arrives about Michael.
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08:00
3/4 Richard Wilson decides to hold the party to end all parties.
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08:30
4/5 As roots reggae becomes popular, many black teenagers are drawn instead to lovers' rock.
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08:45
4/15 Hortense is still in Kingston, but her heart longs for England and Michael.
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08:00
3/6 It's Dame Sheila Hancock's turn to share her guilty secrets with Stephen Mangan.
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08:30
5/5 Jungle and garage pave the way for grime, a style that's become mainstream.
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08:45
5/15 Hortense comes up with an extraordinary plan to get to England.
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08:40
Actress, singer and presenter Amanda Holden chooses Meat Loaf's 'Dead Ringer for Love'.
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08:45
2/4 An irascible pensioner wonders why his family don't come to visit.
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08:40
The author selects tracks by Perry Como and Lord Kitchener.
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08:50
1/3 Jamaican Hortense Roberts emigrates to London.
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09:00
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09:00
1/6 We're back with Paul Merton, Lucy Porter, Gyles Brandreth and Rachel Parris.
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09:30
1/5 Retired professionals discuss living in care homes for specific trades.
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09:45
The Daily Service - Christian worship.
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09:00
4/6 Eat the Rich, A Speech to the Graduates and Best Wishes are this week's essays.
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09:30
2/5 Retired clergy discuss living in a retirement home together.
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09:45
Christian worship with a Bible reading, prayer and music led by Laura Darrall.
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09:00
6/6 In Cardiff, Mike Bubbins and Sian Lloyd tell Ivo Graham about their biggest obsessions.
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09:30
3/5 Retired motor trade professionals discuss living in a retirement home together.
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09:45
Christian worship with a Bible reading, prayer and music led by Bishop David Walker.
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09:00
6/6 What if we had got the internet's funniest comedians to make a sketch show, though?
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09:30
4/5 Retired servicemen discuss living together at the Royal Hospital Chelsea.
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09:45
Christian worship with a Bible reading, prayer and music led by Laura Luz.
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09:00
4/4 Parish council fights a festival gone bad. Comedy from somewhere in Ulster near the border
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09:30
5/5 Actors discuss living in a retirement home together.
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09:45
Christian worship with a Bible reading, prayer and music led by Angel Morgan.
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09:00
5/6 The Stackton Carnival is looming - but is it cursed as Dame Hilda and Dr Evadne assume?
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09:30
5/13 Can rookie barrister Roger Thursby stop a leak of confidential information?
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10:00
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10:00
Football star Bobby Charlton tells Derek Jones about his love of bird and sea life.
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10:30
Two young racing drivers battle it out on the track. Aasmah Mir follows their fortunes.
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10:00
Jane Hill and Derek Owusu talk to Harriett Gilbert about favourite books.
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10:30
The tale of a farmer's home marooned in the middle of the M62.
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10:00
The colourful roots of how British black music has entered the mainstream.
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10:50
Reflections on the launch and impact of Europe’s first black music station in 1981.
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10:00
Band leader Chris Barber chooses the legendary jazz trumpeter, Louis Armstrong.
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10:30
DJ Don Letts examines how Britain produced its own reggae revolution in the late 1970s
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10:00
In 1967, amidst protests and war, Louis Armstrong recorded 'What A Wonderful World'
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10:30
From gospel to grime, Jesse Bernard explores the role music plays in black churches.
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10:00
Sara Parker meets the winners of the annual prize for a new generation of feature makers.
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10:00
6/8 Cleaner Elsie is facing eviction. Can caretaker Ramsay save the day?
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10:30
Fireworks for Dick Bentley, while Ron and Eth Glum open a sweet shop.
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11:00
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11:00
1/6 Facing life without his partner-in-crime, Bunny's newspaper sparks a surprise.
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11:30
6/6 Can Simon gather the evidence to prove who the killer is - and stop more murders?
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11:00
2/6 A series of jewel robberies have been carried out, but for once Raffles is not the culprit
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11:30
1/4 The actor-cum-amateur sleuth follows the trail of a monastic murderer.
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11:00
3/6 The gentleman thief has many adversaries, but none as formidable as Jacques Saillaid.
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11:30
2/4 Bill Nighy stars as the loveably louche actor cum amateur sleuth.
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11:00
4/6 The gentleman thief decides to re-equip in an unconventional manner, then joins a manhunt.
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11:30
3/4 Bill Nighy stars as the loveably louche actor cum amateur sleuth.
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11:00
5/6 As if life wasn't perilous enough, Raffles and Bunny join the army and head for Africa.
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11:30
4/4 Bill Nighy stars as the loveably louche actor cum amateur sleuth.
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11:00
1936, London's East End. Sarah Kahn and her shiftless husband, Harry, face troubling times
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11:45
The naturalist comments on the decline in collecting by children.
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12:00
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12:00
2/4 President Heaven finds himself a First Lady, but she turns out to have a hidden secret.
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12:30
11/26 Mainwaring's men spark havoc trying to fire a large naval gun.
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12:00
3/8 Jim Hacker gets the better of Sir Humphrey over a crisis in Derbyshire.
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12:30
14/14 Neddie converts the famous London landmark into a spaceship.
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12:00
5/8 Sarah and her mother disagree over house tidiness, until a visitor arrives.
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12:30
The Lad dreams he's swept to power as Prime Minister.
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12:00
2/4 Hard-up Julius Hutch's world of retirement is turned upside down by a blundering bank.
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12:30
1/14 Fred Harris, Jo Kendall, Nigel Rees and Chris Emmett refuse to speak of Eric Pode.
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12:00
4/5 The Parish Council's school crack down on hippies - enter Ebenezer Birch.
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12:30
2/20 Kenneth Horne explores the Greek myths and Hornerama looks at careers.
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12:30
Scotland Yard's top detective Jack Whicher probes a gruesome 1860 country house murder.
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12:00
Daljit Nagra selects two highlights from the BBC's poetry archive.
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12:30
Lloyd Bradley explores the story of black music in London from calypso to garage....
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13:00
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13:00
1/4 Dr Phil Hammond hears the stories of staff and patients at a new children's hospital.
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13:30
1/5 It's 1948 and the Empire Windrush brings an exciting new musical style to London - calypso
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13:45
1/15 Jamaican Hortense Roberts emigrates to London.
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13:00
6/6 Policeman turned stand-up Alfie Moore tackles driving fast.
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13:30
2/5 Lloyd Bradley explores steel pan, a Caribbean import into London's soundtrack.
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13:45
2/15 A hurricane in Jamaica exposes a secret and devastates Hortense Roberts.
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13:00
2/4 Comedian Bridget Christie contemplates mortality and takes a look at life.
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13:30
3/5 Lloyd Bradley charts the arrival of Afro-rock, a genuine London sound with African roots.
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13:45
3/15 As Jamaicans travel to England to join the war effort, news arrives about Michael.
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13:00
3/4 Richard Wilson decides to hold the party to end all parties.
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13:30
4/5 As roots reggae becomes popular, many black teenagers are drawn instead to lovers' rock.
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13:45
4/15 Hortense is still in Kingston, but her heart longs for England and Michael.
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13:00
3/6 It's Dame Sheila Hancock's turn to share her guilty secrets with Stephen Mangan.
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13:30
5/5 Jungle and garage pave the way for grime, a style that's become mainstream.
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13:45
5/15 Hortense comes up with an extraordinary plan to get to England.
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13:40
Actress, singer and presenter Amanda Holden chooses Meat Loaf's 'Dead Ringer for Love'.
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13:45
2/4 An irascible pensioner wonders why his family don't come to visit.
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13:40
The author selects tracks by Perry Como and Lord Kitchener.
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13:50
1/3 Jamaican Hortense Roberts emigrates to London.
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14:00
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14:00
2/6 Katy Brand, Alex Horne, Richard Herring and Natalie Haynes vie for verbal supremacy.
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14:30
2/6 Cassie is worried about Pete's happiness in his new relationship.
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14:00
Can Bernard Cribbins, Dulcie Gray and Anthony Shaffer hoax Tim Brooke-Taylor?
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14:30
3/4 Nigel and Michael are brothers who share everything - home, work and acute neuroses.
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14:00
6/6 James Walton's literary quiz. Author of the week is PG Wodehouse. From 2002.
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14:30
4/4 The clerk sets out to prove he's surrounded by incompetents.
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14:00
3/4 Clive Anderson's quiz with Mark Steel, John O'Farrell, Chris Addison and David Quantick.
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14:30
4/6 Transvestite George confuses Ken when he sees him in a dress.
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14:00
2/6 John Lloyd and Anna Ptaszynski with Rosie Holt, Olivia Potts and Professor Carlo Rovelli.
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14:30
2/6 Irene hits a snag with re-opening the Cumbrae Club.
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14:00
5/6 The Stackton Carnival is looming - but is it cursed as Dame Hilda and Dr Evadne assume?
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14:30
5/13 Can rookie barrister Roger Thursby stop a leak of confidential information?
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15:00
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15:00
Gertrude Stein bakes a liberation cake whilst reminiscing about artists she's met.
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15:45
1/5 A mysterious egg rolls out from a second-hand carpet for the nursery.
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15:00
1/4 Precious worries about her fiancé. Stars Claire Benedict.
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15:45
2/5 The children plan their revenge...
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15:00
2/4 Precious Ramotswe must find women wronged in the past by her client.
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15:45
3/5 The children plan a kind action using the magic carpet...
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15:00
3/4 Precious discovers that the agency has competition.
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15:45
4/5 The children realise they may be in danger...
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15:00
4/4 Precious makes an unhappy discovery.
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15:45
5/5 How can the children tell the Phoenix they think he should go?
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15:00
Sara Parker meets the winners of the annual prize for a new generation of feature makers.
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15:00
6/8 Cleaner Elsie is facing eviction. Can caretaker Ramsay save the day?
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15:30
Fireworks for Dick Bentley, while Ron and Eth Glum open a sweet shop.
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16:00
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16:00
Football star Bobby Charlton tells Derek Jones about his love of bird and sea life.
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16:30
Two young racing drivers battle it out on the track. Aasmah Mir follows their fortunes.
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16:00
Jane Hill and Derek Owusu talk to Harriett Gilbert about favourite books.
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16:30
The tale of a farmer's home marooned in the middle of the M62.
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16:00
The colourful roots of how British black music has entered the mainstream.
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16:50
Reflections on the launch and impact of Europe’s first black music station in 1981.
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16:00
Band leader Chris Barber chooses the legendary jazz trumpeter, Louis Armstrong.
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16:30
DJ Don Letts examines how Britain produced its own reggae revolution in the late 1970s
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-
16:00
In 1967, amidst protests and war, Louis Armstrong recorded 'What A Wonderful World'
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16:30
From gospel to grime, Jesse Bernard explores the role music plays in black churches.
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16:00
A young girl must visit a mysterious wizard to break a terrible spell.
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16:00
A discovery on Pluto promises to have profound ramifications back down on Earth.
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16:45
3/3 Alone in the playground, Howard hears something make a squeaking noise.
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17:00
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17:00
1/6 Facing life without his partner-in-crime, Bunny's newspaper sparks a surprise.
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17:30
6/6 Can Simon gather the evidence to prove who the killer is - and stop more murders?
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17:00
2/6 A series of jewel robberies have been carried out, but for once Raffles is not the culprit
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17:30
1/4 The actor-cum-amateur sleuth follows the trail of a monastic murderer.
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17:00
3/6 The gentleman thief has many adversaries, but none as formidable as Jacques Saillaid.
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17:30
2/4 Bill Nighy stars as the loveably louche actor cum amateur sleuth.
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17:00
4/6 The gentleman thief decides to re-equip in an unconventional manner, then joins a manhunt.
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17:30
3/4 Bill Nighy stars as the loveably louche actor cum amateur sleuth.
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17:00
5/6 As if life wasn't perilous enough, Raffles and Bunny join the army and head for Africa.
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17:30
4/4 Bill Nighy stars as the loveably louche actor cum amateur sleuth.
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17:00
1936, London's East End. Sarah Kahn and her shiftless husband, Harry, face troubling times
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17:45
The naturalist comments on the decline in collecting by children.
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18:00
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18:00
2/4 President Heaven finds himself a First Lady, but she turns out to have a hidden secret.
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18:30
11/26 Mainwaring's men spark havoc trying to fire a large naval gun.
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18:00
3/8 Jim Hacker gets the better of Sir Humphrey over a crisis in Derbyshire.
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18:30
14/14 Neddie converts the famous London landmark into a spaceship.
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18:00
5/8 Sarah and her mother disagree over house tidiness, until a visitor arrives.
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18:30
The Lad dreams he's swept to power as Prime Minister.
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18:00
2/4 Hard-up Julius Hutch's world of retirement is turned upside down by a blundering bank.
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18:30
1/14 Fred Harris, Jo Kendall, Nigel Rees and Chris Emmett refuse to speak of Eric Pode.
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18:00
4/5 The Parish Council's school crack down on hippies - enter Ebenezer Birch.
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18:30
2/20 Kenneth Horne explores the Greek myths and Hornerama looks at careers.
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18:30
Scotland Yard's top detective Jack Whicher probes a gruesome 1860 country house murder.
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18:00
Daljit Nagra selects two highlights from the BBC's poetry archive.
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18:30
Lloyd Bradley explores the story of black music in London from calypso to garage....
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19:00
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19:00
1/4 Dr Phil Hammond hears the stories of staff and patients at a new children's hospital.
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19:30
1/5 It's 1948 and the Empire Windrush brings an exciting new musical style to London - calypso
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19:45
1/15 Jamaican Hortense Roberts emigrates to London.
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19:00
6/6 Policeman turned stand-up Alfie Moore tackles driving fast.
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19:30
2/5 Lloyd Bradley explores steel pan, a Caribbean import into London's soundtrack.
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19:45
2/15 A hurricane in Jamaica exposes a secret and devastates Hortense Roberts.
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19:00
2/4 Comedian Bridget Christie contemplates mortality and takes a look at life.
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19:30
3/5 Lloyd Bradley charts the arrival of Afro-rock, a genuine London sound with African roots.
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19:45
3/15 As Jamaicans travel to England to join the war effort, news arrives about Michael.
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19:00
3/4 Richard Wilson decides to hold the party to end all parties.
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19:30
4/5 As roots reggae becomes popular, many black teenagers are drawn instead to lovers' rock.
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19:45
4/15 Hortense is still in Kingston, but her heart longs for England and Michael.
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19:00
3/6 It's Dame Sheila Hancock's turn to share her guilty secrets with Stephen Mangan.
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19:30
5/5 Jungle and garage pave the way for grime, a style that's become mainstream.
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19:45
5/15 Hortense comes up with an extraordinary plan to get to England.
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19:40
Actress, singer and presenter Amanda Holden chooses Meat Loaf's 'Dead Ringer for Love'.
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19:45
2/4 An irascible pensioner wonders why his family don't come to visit.
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19:40
The author selects tracks by Perry Como and Lord Kitchener.
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19:50
1/3 Jamaican Hortense Roberts emigrates to London.
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20:00
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20:00
2/6 Katy Brand, Alex Horne, Richard Herring and Natalie Haynes vie for verbal supremacy.
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20:30
2/6 Cassie is worried about Pete's happiness in his new relationship.
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20:00
Can Bernard Cribbins, Dulcie Gray and Anthony Shaffer hoax Tim Brooke-Taylor?
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20:30
3/4 Nigel and Michael are brothers who share everything - home, work and acute neuroses.
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20:00
6/6 James Walton's literary quiz. Author of the week is PG Wodehouse. From 2002.
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20:30
4/4 The clerk sets out to prove he's surrounded by incompetents.
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20:00
3/4 Clive Anderson's quiz with Mark Steel, John O'Farrell, Chris Addison and David Quantick.
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20:30
4/6 Transvestite George confuses Ken when he sees him in a dress.
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20:00
2/6 John Lloyd and Anna Ptaszynski with Rosie Holt, Olivia Potts and Professor Carlo Rovelli.
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20:30
2/6 Irene hits a snag with re-opening the Cumbrae Club.
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20:00
5/6 The Stackton Carnival is looming - but is it cursed as Dame Hilda and Dr Evadne assume?
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20:30
5/13 Can rookie barrister Roger Thursby stop a leak of confidential information?
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21:00
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21:00
Gertrude Stein bakes a liberation cake whilst reminiscing about artists she's met.
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21:45
1/5 A mysterious egg rolls out from a second-hand carpet for the nursery.
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21:00
1/4 Precious worries about her fiancé. Stars Claire Benedict.
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21:45
2/5 The children plan their revenge...
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21:00
2/4 Precious Ramotswe must find women wronged in the past by her client.
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21:45
3/5 The children plan a kind action using the magic carpet...
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21:00
3/4 Precious discovers that the agency has competition.
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21:45
4/5 The children realise they may be in danger...
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21:00
4/4 Precious makes an unhappy discovery.
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21:45
5/5 How can the children tell the Phoenix they think he should go?
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21:00
Sara Parker meets the winners of the annual prize for a new generation of feature makers.
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21:00
6/8 Cleaner Elsie is facing eviction. Can caretaker Ramsay save the day?
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21:30
Fireworks for Dick Bentley, while Ron and Eth Glum open a sweet shop.
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22:00
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22:00
1/6 We're back with Paul Merton, Lucy Porter, Gyles Brandreth and Rachel Parris.
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22:30
3/4 Looking back at a week's worth of broadcasting...that never happened.
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22:00
4/6 Eat the Rich, A Speech to the Graduates and Best Wishes are this week's essays.
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22:30
4/6 Silliest Historical Attire? Matt Lucas hosts his alternative awards show.
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22:55
Comedian Rob Deering chats to stand-up comedian and music maker, Adam Flood
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22:00
6/6 In Cardiff, Mike Bubbins and Sian Lloyd tell Ivo Graham about their biggest obsessions.
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22:30
1/4 The comedian begins his journey through the world of pop by asking why stars need fans.
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22:00
6/6 What if we had got the internet's funniest comedians to make a sketch show, though?
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22:30
3/4 It's time for 'flour power' and suddenly everything turns cool! Satirical British history.
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22:55
Comedian Rob Deering chats to stand-up comedian and music maker, Adam Flood.
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22:00
4/4 Parish council fights a festival gone bad. Comedy from somewhere in Ulster near the border
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22:30
2/4 Comedic insight into growing up in Kenya with British influences that shaped lives.
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22:45
2/4 Comedian Rhys James explores different aspects of himself.
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22:00
2/6 Everyone's relaxed - until Martha arrives with her new age boyfriend.
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22:30
4/4 Tim Key broadcasts direct from the birth of Lord and Megan’s first child.
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22:00
5/6 Ezekiel gets a shock, and the rakish Captain Dashmount woos Mary.
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22:30
5/6 Alexei Sayle travels from London to Holyhead, talking to strangers on his train.
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23:00
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23:00
Lucy Porter is joined by Amy Annette, John Tothill and Kyrah Gray.
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23:30
6/6 Lady Bagshot claims on the insurance, and the model railway club hits the buffers.
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23:00
4/8 From Vikings to Normans, the National Theatre of Brent present their history of Earth.
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23:15
4/6 The duo tell Parky about diversifying into cheese.
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23:30
5/5 The retail park is host to a VIP and a new work of art. What could possibly go wrong?
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23:00
3/4 Loyalties are split for our hero, as a billionaire plans to demolish his home ground.
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23:30
3/6 Beethoven's 15th Symphony and Mr Makesalotofmistakes.
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23:00
2/4 Jason Watkins stars as an erotic crime author in an investigation into copycat crimes.
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23:30
4/4 Sketch show with Daniel Rigby, Freya Parker, Mike Wozniak, Cariad Lloyd and Henry Paker.
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23:00
4/6 Disraeli arrives to deconstruct the characters and folk in Ben's life.
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23:30
3/6 Featuring a woman who is so useless, she has just been snapped up for a job in government.
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23:00
4/6 Mr and Mrs Wrigglesworth think about getting a pet, while Tom plans a weekend getaway.
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23:30
4/8 Saluting the days of war, as the wacky team commemorate the 1944 Normandy invasion.
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23:00
3/6 Damien takes his friends on a narrowboat holiday to celebrate his birthday.
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23:30
5/6 Freddy is after buzzwords, but will Maddox's scoop on the Prime Minister get spiked?
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