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5/5 Maya is excited by her new life. Rose is worried about Gully and what his clan might do.
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00:30
13/13 The Man in Black tells of student Malcolm's move to a lonely house of horror.
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00:00
Andrew McGibbon talks to trauma surgeon Dr David Halleran, who tried to save John Lennon.
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00:30
The star-packed story of the Hollywood Cricket Club.
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00:00
Mike Brearley and Julie Welch join Sue MacGregor to talk favourite books.
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00:30
The story of England’s first-class cricketer and Arsenal footballer.
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00:00
The story of one of the most remarkable summers of cricket ever seen.
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00:00
City boss Helena Morrissey champions Rachael Heyhoe Flint as her great life.
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00:30
John Rawling relives the cricketing drama of England v West Indies at Lord's in 1963.
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00:00
4/7 Simon Halsey reflects on the impact of Handel's Zadok the Priest.
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00:30
Chris Ledgard explores the tradition of overseas cricketers playing for amateur UK clubs.
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00:00
Dostoyevsky's nightmare vision of a man whose life is usurped by his double.
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01:00
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01:00
Olympic yachtsman Sir Ben Ainslie is castaway by Kirsty Young.
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01:45
The naturalist asks why the large blue butterfly recently died out in the UK.
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01:00
6/7 The Great Detective probes the murder of a retired whaling skipper.
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01:45
6/10 A staff meal leads to some sleight of hand for Annie's entertainment.
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01:00
7/7 The Baker Street sleuth investigates a nasty case of blackmail.
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01:45
7/10 The first wartime fatality at the BBC.
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01:00
1/3 A fresh police constable is posted to her home town amidst people she knows.
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01:45
8/10 A startling wartime event occurs in BBC Broadcasting House.
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01:00
2/3 A brick through a window is a warning to PC Paula Young.
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01:45
9/10 Out on a stroll, two BBC staff make a discovery in wartime Trafalgar Square.
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01:00
3/3 A phone call tests Paula's commitment to the police.
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01:45
10/10 The story draws to an end with a cautious romance and an unexpected bang.
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01:00
Bill and John’s twisted life-long friendship won't go on forever.
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02:00
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02:00
Daljit Nagra selects two highlights from the BBC's poetry archive.
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02:30
Tina Brown recalls her time as editor-in-chief of Vanity Fair magazine from 1983 to 1992.
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02:00
8/8 Iris is proper poorly, but not as poorly as Wilf thinks.
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02:30
9/26 Jones's van conks out so the platoon shelter in a spooky house.
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02:00
1/8 A new hospital needs treatment. Does Jim know his ACAS from his NALGO?
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02:30
12/14 Henry Crun must face the music as a mad assailant threatens the Nation.
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02:00
3/8 Sarah, Eleanor and Clare battle with colds - and each other.
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02:30
5/12 Sid hires the Lad to run his new venture, but there's a surprise...
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02:00
6/6 As their Thames quest climaxes, Jennifer tries to drink Sam under the table.
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02:30
8/9 Dr Y's time machine and a crazy audience sing-along.
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02:00
2/5 The village is bankrupt so council leader John cracks down on expenses.
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02:30
8/8 Sceptical Harold slams Albert's spiritualist claims.
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02:30
Naoise Mac Sweeney interrogates ideas of the origins of 'the West'.
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03:00
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03:40
How a cricket row between England and Australia sparked a diplomatic incident.
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03:50
3/3 In dazzling post-war New York, Anne, Jennifer and Neely move in together.
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03:00
3/4 Matt designs a building with a great big turret (possibly).
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03:30
1/5 Scottish sports writer Angus Bell begins his tour with a cricket match on ice.
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03:45
1/10 Recently widowed Eirlys Richards welcomes a new guest at her lively boarding house.
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03:00
4/6 Tales of theft from the coppering front line from the policeman turned comic
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03:30
2/5 Angus gets his first international cap - as captain of Slovakia.
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03:45
2/10 Henpecked hotelier Arnold battles to replace his chef and withstand Theda.
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03:00
4/4 An excruciating TV panel show experience is also revelatory for the Room Next Door Man.
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03:30
3/5 Angus visits a Slovenian village full of left-handed batsmen.
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03:45
3/10 Frustrated Arnold gets inspired by Matthew's idea for a new business.
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03:00
1/4 Richard Wilson persuades David Tennant to drive him back home to Greenock.
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03:30
4/5 Angus visits a Croatian village where cricket's been played since the days of Napoleon.
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03:45
4/10 Bandmaster Jenks wants to marry Eirlys, but first he needs a private detective...
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03:00
1/6 Stephen Mangan is back in his confessional box. Jessie Cave tells her guilty secrets.
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03:30
5/5 Angus's hopes of making his elusive first century rest on his final game in Poland.
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03:45
5/10 Why is the local deckchair attendant being victimised by the fishing community?
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03:45
6/6 Nicholas is dismayed by his publisher but has fond memories of filming in India.
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04:00
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04:00
6/8 Nicholas Parsons challenges Paul Merton, Liza Tarbuck, Josie Lawrence, Kit Hesketh-Harvey.
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04:30
6/6 Two musicians are after the same piano and a boy can't face the special school parade.
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04:00
Can Simon Brett, Johnny Morris and Ian Wallace hoax Tim Brooke-Taylor?
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04:30
1/4 Starting a website-design company, two brothers struggle through life.
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04:00
4/6 Sebastian Faulks, John Walsh, Harry Ritchie and Nigel Williams compete on the quiz.
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04:30
2/4 A new girl is in town! Bristow knows his office isn't big enough for both!
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04:00
1/4 Clive Anderson's panel show of the past.
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2/6 Can transvestite George dump his wardrobe for wife Carol?
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04:00
6/6 All about Eve - ex-newspaper editor Eve Pollard tests a panel about herself.
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04:30
6/6 Will the 1000 Years Festival mark the end of the old courthouse battle?
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04:00
3/6 The dear ladies decide to revive an old custom.
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04:30
3/13 Rookie barrister Roger Thursby must defend a woman being sued by a pop star.
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05:00
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05:00
Legendary umpire Dickie Bird shares some cricket stories with an audience.
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05:00
Eric desperately looks for the pudding-rice in a hypermarket. It is a race against time.
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05:30
"When a sporting hero assaults a venerated broadcaster on the air it is not 'nowt'!'
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05:00
An unexpected visitor to the Test Match Special commentary box causes upset.
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05:45
A tale of magic, families and revenge.
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05:00
Jenny Agutter reads the classic story about a young orphan boy and his donkey.
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05:45
Catrin struggles to enjoy a stolen weekend in Paris with her younger lover.
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05:00
Louise gets involved with the captain of the England cricket team.
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05:40
A sumptuous story of a sweltering summer's day at Kew.
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05:00
Dame Judi Dench stars as the wife of a man addicted to cricket, sharing private thoughts.
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05:30
1/6 Passions are roused amongst the cassocks and behind the garden produce stall.
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05:00
3/3 Chris Watson examines more of the ways technology has changed the radio we listen to.
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06:00
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06:00
6/7 The Great Detective probes the murder of a retired whaling skipper.
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06:45
6/10 A staff meal leads to some sleight of hand for Annie's entertainment.
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06:00
7/7 The Baker Street sleuth investigates a nasty case of blackmail.
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06:45
7/10 The first wartime fatality at the BBC.
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06:00
1/3 A fresh police constable is posted to her home town amidst people she knows.
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06:45
8/10 A startling wartime event occurs in BBC Broadcasting House.
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06:00
2/3 A brick through a window is a warning to PC Paula Young.
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06:45
9/10 Out on a stroll, two BBC staff make a discovery in wartime Trafalgar Square.
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06:00
3/3 A phone call tests Paula's commitment to the police.
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06:45
10/10 The story draws to an end with a cautious romance and an unexpected bang.
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06:00
Bill and John’s twisted life-long friendship won't go on forever.
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06:00
Olympic Gold rower Matthew Pinsent is castaway by Sue Lawley.
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06:45
David Attenborough tells us how cuckoos get their eggs into the nests of other species.
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07:00
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07:00
8/8 Iris is proper poorly, but not as poorly as Wilf thinks.
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07:30
9/26 Jones's van conks out so the platoon shelter in a spooky house.
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07:00
1/8 A new hospital needs treatment. Does Jim know his ACAS from his NALGO?
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07:30
12/14 Henry Crun must face the music as a mad assailant threatens the Nation.
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07:00
3/8 Sarah, Eleanor and Clare battle with colds - and each other.
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07:30
5/12 Sid hires the Lad to run his new venture, but there's a surprise...
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07:00
6/6 As their Thames quest climaxes, Jennifer tries to drink Sam under the table.
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07:30
8/9 Dr Y's time machine and a crazy audience sing-along.
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07:00
2/5 The village is bankrupt so council leader John cracks down on expenses.
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07:30
8/8 Sceptical Harold slams Albert's spiritualist claims.
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07:30
Naoise Mac Sweeney interrogates ideas of the origins of 'the West'.
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07:00
Daljit Nagra chooses poets Donne, Jennings, Joseph and Muir from the BBC's poetry archive.
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07:30
Scottish sports writer Angus Bell begins his tour with a cricket match on ice.
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08:00
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08:00
3/4 Matt designs a building with a great big turret (possibly).
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08:30
1/5 Scottish sports writer Angus Bell begins his tour with a cricket match on ice.
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08:45
1/10 Recently widowed Eirlys Richards welcomes a new guest at her lively boarding house.
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08:00
4/6 Tales of theft from the coppering front line from the policeman turned comic
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08:30
2/5 Angus gets his first international cap - as captain of Slovakia.
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08:45
2/10 Henpecked hotelier Arnold battles to replace his chef and withstand Theda.
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08:00
4/4 An excruciating TV panel show experience is also revelatory for the Room Next Door Man.
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08:30
3/5 Angus visits a Slovenian village full of left-handed batsmen.
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08:45
3/10 Frustrated Arnold gets inspired by Matthew's idea for a new business.
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08:00
1/4 Richard Wilson persuades David Tennant to drive him back home to Greenock.
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08:30
4/5 Angus visits a Croatian village where cricket's been played since the days of Napoleon.
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08:45
4/10 Bandmaster Jenks wants to marry Eirlys, but first he needs a private detective...
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08:00
1/6 Stephen Mangan is back in his confessional box. Jessie Cave tells her guilty secrets.
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08:30
5/5 Angus's hopes of making his elusive first century rest on his final game in Poland.
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08:45
5/10 Why is the local deckchair attendant being victimised by the fishing community?
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08:45
6/6 Nicholas is dismayed by his publisher but has fond memories of filming in India.
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08:40
In 1966 England won the football World Cup. But would there be a trophy to collect?
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08:50
1/2 1950s Llantwit-on-Sea is enjoying a boom. Starring Nerys Hughes.
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09:00
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09:00
5/6 Joe Lycett, Pippa Evans, Miles Jupp and Ian Smith visit Leeds.
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09:30
1/5 Will Self ponders the origins of our insatiable thirst for bottled waters.
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09:45
Christian worship with a Bible reading, prayer and music led by Ann Easter.
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09:00
2/6 Fresh Caught Haddock is this week’s essay from the master storyteller.
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09:30
2/5 Will Self ponders questions of health in our insatiable thirst for bottled waters.
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09:45
Christian worship with a Bible reading, prayer and music led by Mark Dowd
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09:00
4/6 Fatiha El-Ghorri and Traitor Paul Gorton let Ivo in on their obsessions.
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09:30
3/5 Will Self explores the role of magic in our insatiable thirst for bottled waters.
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09:45
Christian worship with a Bible reading, prayer and music led by Jay Hulme.
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09:00
4/6 A sketch show made by the internet's funniest comedians that asks... are you a laugh?
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09:30
4/5 Will Self explores the science behind mineral water.
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09:45
Christian worship with a Bible reading, prayer and music led by Sharon Grenham Thompson.
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09:00
2/4 Can the council restore pride in the Parish? Comedy from an Ulster Parish near the border.
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09:30
5/5 Will Self explores the environmental impact of the bottled water industry.
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09:45
Christian worship with a Bible reading, prayer and music led by Azariah France Williams.
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09:00
3/6 The dear ladies decide to revive an old custom.
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09:30
3/13 Rookie barrister Roger Thursby must defend a woman being sued by a pop star.
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10:00
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10:00
Andrew McGibbon talks to trauma surgeon Dr David Halleran, who tried to save John Lennon.
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10:30
The star-packed story of the Hollywood Cricket Club.
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10:00
Mike Brearley and Julie Welch join Sue MacGregor to talk favourite books.
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10:30
The story of England’s first-class cricketer and Arsenal footballer.
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10:00
The story of one of the most remarkable summers of cricket ever seen.
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10:00
City boss Helena Morrissey champions Rachael Heyhoe Flint as her great life.
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10:30
John Rawling relives the cricketing drama of England v West Indies at Lord's in 1963.
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10:00
4/7 Simon Halsey reflects on the impact of Handel's Zadok the Priest.
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10:30
Chris Ledgard explores the tradition of overseas cricketers playing for amateur UK clubs.
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10:00
3/3 Chris Watson examines more of the ways technology has changed the radio we listen to.
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10:00
4/8 Is it really wedding bells for caretaker Ramsay?
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10:30
Trouble at Prufrock's matrimonial agency!
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11:00
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11:00
6/7 The Great Detective probes the murder of a retired whaling skipper.
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11:45
6/10 A staff meal leads to some sleight of hand for Annie's entertainment.
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11:00
7/7 The Baker Street sleuth investigates a nasty case of blackmail.
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11:45
7/10 The first wartime fatality at the BBC.
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11:00
1/3 A fresh police constable is posted to her home town amidst people she knows.
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11:45
8/10 A startling wartime event occurs in BBC Broadcasting House.
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11:00
2/3 A brick through a window is a warning to PC Paula Young.
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11:45
9/10 Out on a stroll, two BBC staff make a discovery in wartime Trafalgar Square.
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11:00
3/3 A phone call tests Paula's commitment to the police.
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11:45
10/10 The story draws to an end with a cautious romance and an unexpected bang.
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11:00
Bill and John’s twisted life-long friendship won't go on forever.
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11:00
Olympic Gold rower Matthew Pinsent is castaway by Sue Lawley.
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11:45
David Attenborough tells us how cuckoos get their eggs into the nests of other species.
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12:00
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12:00
8/8 Iris is proper poorly, but not as poorly as Wilf thinks.
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12:30
9/26 Jones's van conks out so the platoon shelter in a spooky house.
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12:00
1/8 A new hospital needs treatment. Does Jim know his ACAS from his NALGO?
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12:30
12/14 Henry Crun must face the music as a mad assailant threatens the Nation.
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12:00
3/8 Sarah, Eleanor and Clare battle with colds - and each other.
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12:30
5/12 Sid hires the Lad to run his new venture, but there's a surprise...
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12:00
6/6 As their Thames quest climaxes, Jennifer tries to drink Sam under the table.
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12:30
8/9 Dr Y's time machine and a crazy audience sing-along.
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12:00
2/5 The village is bankrupt so council leader John cracks down on expenses.
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12:30
8/8 Sceptical Harold slams Albert's spiritualist claims.
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12:30
Naoise Mac Sweeney interrogates ideas of the origins of 'the West'.
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12:00
Daljit Nagra chooses poets Donne, Jennings, Joseph and Muir from the BBC's poetry archive.
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12:30
Scottish sports writer Angus Bell begins his tour with a cricket match on ice.
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13:00
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13:00
3/4 Matt designs a building with a great big turret (possibly).
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13:30
1/5 Scottish sports writer Angus Bell begins his tour with a cricket match on ice.
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13:45
1/10 Recently widowed Eirlys Richards welcomes a new guest at her lively boarding house.
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13:00
4/6 Tales of theft from the coppering front line from the policeman turned comic
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13:30
2/5 Angus gets his first international cap - as captain of Slovakia.
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13:45
2/10 Henpecked hotelier Arnold battles to replace his chef and withstand Theda.
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13:00
4/4 An excruciating TV panel show experience is also revelatory for the Room Next Door Man.
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13:30
3/5 Angus visits a Slovenian village full of left-handed batsmen.
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13:45
3/10 Frustrated Arnold gets inspired by Matthew's idea for a new business.
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13:00
1/4 Richard Wilson persuades David Tennant to drive him back home to Greenock.
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13:30
4/5 Angus visits a Croatian village where cricket's been played since the days of Napoleon.
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13:45
4/10 Bandmaster Jenks wants to marry Eirlys, but first he needs a private detective...
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13:00
1/6 Stephen Mangan is back in his confessional box. Jessie Cave tells her guilty secrets.
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13:30
5/5 Angus's hopes of making his elusive first century rest on his final game in Poland.
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13:45
5/10 Why is the local deckchair attendant being victimised by the fishing community?
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13:45
6/6 Nicholas is dismayed by his publisher but has fond memories of filming in India.
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13:40
In 1966 England won the football World Cup. But would there be a trophy to collect?
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13:50
1/2 1950s Llantwit-on-Sea is enjoying a boom. Starring Nerys Hughes.
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14:00
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14:00
6/8 Nicholas Parsons challenges Paul Merton, Liza Tarbuck, Josie Lawrence, Kit Hesketh-Harvey.
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14:30
6/6 Two musicians are after the same piano and a boy can't face the special school parade.
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14:00
Can Simon Brett, Johnny Morris and Ian Wallace hoax Tim Brooke-Taylor?
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14:30
1/4 Starting a website-design company, two brothers struggle through life.
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14:00
4/6 Sebastian Faulks, John Walsh, Harry Ritchie and Nigel Williams compete on the quiz.
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14:30
2/4 A new girl is in town! Bristow knows his office isn't big enough for both!
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14:00
1/4 Clive Anderson's panel show of the past.
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14:30
2/6 Can transvestite George dump his wardrobe for wife Carol?
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14:00
6/6 All about Eve - ex-newspaper editor Eve Pollard tests a panel about herself.
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14:30
6/6 Will the 1000 Years Festival mark the end of the old courthouse battle?
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14:00
3/6 The dear ladies decide to revive an old custom.
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14:30
3/13 Rookie barrister Roger Thursby must defend a woman being sued by a pop star.
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15:00
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15:00
Eric desperately looks for the pudding-rice in a hypermarket. It is a race against time.
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15:30
"When a sporting hero assaults a venerated broadcaster on the air it is not 'nowt'!'
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15:00
An unexpected visitor to the Test Match Special commentary box causes upset.
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15:45
A tale of magic, families and revenge.
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15:00
Jenny Agutter reads the classic story about a young orphan boy and his donkey.
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15:45
Catrin struggles to enjoy a stolen weekend in Paris with her younger lover.
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15:00
Louise gets involved with the captain of the England cricket team.
-
15:40
A sumptuous story of a sweltering summer's day at Kew.
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15:00
Dame Judi Dench stars as the wife of a man addicted to cricket, sharing private thoughts.
-
15:30
1/6 Passions are roused amongst the cassocks and behind the garden produce stall.
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15:00
3/3 Chris Watson examines more of the ways technology has changed the radio we listen to.
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15:00
4/8 Is it really wedding bells for caretaker Ramsay?
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15:30
Trouble at Prufrock's matrimonial agency!
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16:00
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16:00
Andrew McGibbon talks to trauma surgeon Dr David Halleran, who tried to save John Lennon.
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16:30
The star-packed story of the Hollywood Cricket Club.
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16:00
Mike Brearley and Julie Welch join Sue MacGregor to talk favourite books.
-
16:30
The story of England’s first-class cricketer and Arsenal footballer.
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16:00
The story of one of the most remarkable summers of cricket ever seen.
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16:00
City boss Helena Morrissey champions Rachael Heyhoe Flint as her great life.
-
16:30
John Rawling relives the cricketing drama of England v West Indies at Lord's in 1963.
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16:00
4/7 Simon Halsey reflects on the impact of Handel's Zadok the Priest.
-
16:30
Chris Ledgard explores the tradition of overseas cricketers playing for amateur UK clubs.
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16:00
Dostoyevsky's nightmare vision of a man whose life is usurped by his double.
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16:00
In the year 2020 the bees are nearly all gone. And human beings might be next.
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16:45
1/3 Mel makes a new friend and learns about different types of ghosts.
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17:00
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17:00
6/7 The Great Detective probes the murder of a retired whaling skipper.
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17:45
6/10 A staff meal leads to some sleight of hand for Annie's entertainment.
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17:00
7/7 The Baker Street sleuth investigates a nasty case of blackmail.
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17:45
7/10 The first wartime fatality at the BBC.
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17:00
1/3 A fresh police constable is posted to her home town amidst people she knows.
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17:45
8/10 A startling wartime event occurs in BBC Broadcasting House.
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17:00
2/3 A brick through a window is a warning to PC Paula Young.
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17:45
9/10 Out on a stroll, two BBC staff make a discovery in wartime Trafalgar Square.
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17:00
3/3 A phone call tests Paula's commitment to the police.
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17:45
10/10 The story draws to an end with a cautious romance and an unexpected bang.
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17:00
Bill and John’s twisted life-long friendship won't go on forever.
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17:00
Olympic Gold rower Matthew Pinsent is castaway by Sue Lawley.
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17:45
David Attenborough tells us how cuckoos get their eggs into the nests of other species.
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18:00
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18:00
8/8 Iris is proper poorly, but not as poorly as Wilf thinks.
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18:30
9/26 Jones's van conks out so the platoon shelter in a spooky house.
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18:00
1/8 A new hospital needs treatment. Does Jim know his ACAS from his NALGO?
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18:30
12/14 Henry Crun must face the music as a mad assailant threatens the Nation.
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18:00
3/8 Sarah, Eleanor and Clare battle with colds - and each other.
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18:30
5/12 Sid hires the Lad to run his new venture, but there's a surprise...
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18:00
6/6 As their Thames quest climaxes, Jennifer tries to drink Sam under the table.
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18:30
8/9 Dr Y's time machine and a crazy audience sing-along.
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18:00
2/5 The village is bankrupt so council leader John cracks down on expenses.
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18:30
8/8 Sceptical Harold slams Albert's spiritualist claims.
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18:30
Naoise Mac Sweeney interrogates ideas of the origins of 'the West'.
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18:00
Daljit Nagra chooses poets Donne, Jennings, Joseph and Muir from the BBC's poetry archive.
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18:30
Scottish sports writer Angus Bell begins his tour with a cricket match on ice.
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19:00
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19:00
3/4 Matt designs a building with a great big turret (possibly).
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19:30
1/5 Scottish sports writer Angus Bell begins his tour with a cricket match on ice.
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19:45
1/10 Recently widowed Eirlys Richards welcomes a new guest at her lively boarding house.
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19:00
4/6 Tales of theft from the coppering front line from the policeman turned comic
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19:30
2/5 Angus gets his first international cap - as captain of Slovakia.
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19:45
2/10 Henpecked hotelier Arnold battles to replace his chef and withstand Theda.
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19:00
4/4 An excruciating TV panel show experience is also revelatory for the Room Next Door Man.
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19:30
3/5 Angus visits a Slovenian village full of left-handed batsmen.
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19:45
3/10 Frustrated Arnold gets inspired by Matthew's idea for a new business.
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19:00
1/4 Richard Wilson persuades David Tennant to drive him back home to Greenock.
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19:30
4/5 Angus visits a Croatian village where cricket's been played since the days of Napoleon.
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19:45
4/10 Bandmaster Jenks wants to marry Eirlys, but first he needs a private detective...
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19:00
1/6 Stephen Mangan is back in his confessional box. Jessie Cave tells her guilty secrets.
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19:30
5/5 Angus's hopes of making his elusive first century rest on his final game in Poland.
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19:45
5/10 Why is the local deckchair attendant being victimised by the fishing community?
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19:45
6/6 Nicholas is dismayed by his publisher but has fond memories of filming in India.
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19:40
In 1966 England won the football World Cup. But would there be a trophy to collect?
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19:50
1/2 1950s Llantwit-on-Sea is enjoying a boom. Starring Nerys Hughes.
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20:00
6/8 Nicholas Parsons challenges Paul Merton, Liza Tarbuck, Josie Lawrence, Kit Hesketh-Harvey.
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20:30
6/6 Two musicians are after the same piano and a boy can't face the special school parade.
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20:00
Can Simon Brett, Johnny Morris and Ian Wallace hoax Tim Brooke-Taylor?
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20:30
1/4 Starting a website-design company, two brothers struggle through life.
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20:00
4/6 Sebastian Faulks, John Walsh, Harry Ritchie and Nigel Williams compete on the quiz.
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20:30
2/4 A new girl is in town! Bristow knows his office isn't big enough for both!
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20:00
1/4 Clive Anderson's panel show of the past.
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20:30
2/6 Can transvestite George dump his wardrobe for wife Carol?
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20:00
6/6 All about Eve - ex-newspaper editor Eve Pollard tests a panel about herself.
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20:30
6/6 Will the 1000 Years Festival mark the end of the old courthouse battle?
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20:00
3/6 The dear ladies decide to revive an old custom.
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20:30
3/13 Rookie barrister Roger Thursby must defend a woman being sued by a pop star.
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21:00
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21:00
Eric desperately looks for the pudding-rice in a hypermarket. It is a race against time.
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21:30
"When a sporting hero assaults a venerated broadcaster on the air it is not 'nowt'!'
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21:00
An unexpected visitor to the Test Match Special commentary box causes upset.
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21:45
A tale of magic, families and revenge.
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21:00
Jenny Agutter reads the classic story about a young orphan boy and his donkey.
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21:45
Catrin struggles to enjoy a stolen weekend in Paris with her younger lover.
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21:00
Louise gets involved with the captain of the England cricket team.
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21:40
A sumptuous story of a sweltering summer's day at Kew.
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21:00
Dame Judi Dench stars as the wife of a man addicted to cricket, sharing private thoughts.
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21:30
1/6 Passions are roused amongst the cassocks and behind the garden produce stall.
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21:00
3/3 Chris Watson examines more of the ways technology has changed the radio we listen to.
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21:00
4/8 Is it really wedding bells for caretaker Ramsay?
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21:30
Trouble at Prufrock's matrimonial agency!
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22:00
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22:00
5/6 Joe Lycett, Pippa Evans, Miles Jupp and Ian Smith visit Leeds.
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22:30
1/4 Looking back at a week's worth of broadcasting...that never happened.
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22:00
2/6 Fresh Caught Haddock is this week’s essay from the master storyteller.
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22:30
2/6 Biggest sporting disappointment? Matt Lucas hosts his alternative awards show.
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22:55
Alison Spittle picks up her chat with the award-winning Kemah Bob.
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22:00
4/6 Fatiha El-Ghorri and Traitor Paul Gorton let Ivo in on their obsessions.
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22:30
Comedian Ken tackles school subjects and explores the longevity of English lessons.
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22:00
4/6 A sketch show made by the internet's funniest comedians that asks... are you a laugh?
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22:30
1/4 Marge Simpson marries royalty and John Yogi Bear invents TV.
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22:55
Alison Spittle wraps up her three-part chat with the award-winning Kemah Bob.
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22:00
2/4 Can the council restore pride in the Parish? Comedy from an Ulster Parish near the border.
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22:30
4/4 Ashley recalls homeschooling during lockdown.
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22:00
Exploring the world’s football obsession. Andy Hamilton and Nick Revell's sharp humour.
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2/4 Tim Key is live from Rome, where he’s shooting a film with legendary Sir Hayden Higgins.
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22:00
3/6 McGurk turns spy, Samuel enters showbiz and Ezekiel gets stuck.
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3/6 Alexei Sayle chats to passengers on a rail journey from Bristol to Penzance.
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23:00
5/6 The Dead Ringers team train their vocal firepower on the week’s news.
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23:30
4/6 It's Awards Night! Can the Crayon Museum beat off the World of Pencils?
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23:00
2/8 From Egypt to origami. Earth's definitive history from the National Theatre of Brent.
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23:15
2/6 The duo tells Michael Parkinson about their strange first meeting.
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23:30
3/5 Will a fitness drive stop Mick's smouldering envy? Stars Sarah Lancashire.
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23:00
1/4 The player's plan to cash-in on the after-dinner speaker circuit are thwarted.
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23:30
1/6 Brenda Blethyn and Robert Bathurst return with piping hot comedy!
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23:00
4/4 Paul Sinha presents his virtual audience with an A-Z of facts.
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23:30
2/4 Why so many Cornish pasty shops in British railway stations? Sketches with Daniel Rigby.
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23:00
2/6 Life outside hospital is a little fraught for Ben. But he finds a refuge.
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23:30
1/6 Surreal take on infuriating call centres and ex-soviet tyrants.
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23:00
2/6 Tom's dad advocates some rather drastic 'rationalising'.
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2/8 Anna Daptor presents her very personal guide to staying fit and healthy.
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23:00
1/6 Damien has trouble editing a food supplement. Anthony starts a business.
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3/6 Editor Oliver wants Terry from Tottenham, as 'street boy' Freddy chases a Treasury scoop.
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