View schedule at a glance
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00:00–00:303/6. Haensel warns Elise, Saul is summoned by Selwyn - and mystery in Roman Bath.
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00:30–01:003/13. Syme's history is revealed, from his joining Scotland Yard to his election as Thursday.
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01:00–01:303/4. A mysterious internet hacker is complicating murder inquiries for the feisty DS.
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01:30–02:001/3. The riveting story of a man immobilised in his apartment, observing the minutiae of life.
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02:00–02:153/10. When she's not gawping at Godfrey, Muriel gazes at the stars. With Claire Goose.
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02:15–03:001/3. Young Lecky and his Uncle rescue the Prince of Wales from the Tyne. With Shaun Prendergast
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03:00–04:002/3. The Egyptian saga moves from Britain's diminishing influence to a 1930s typhoid tragedy.
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04:00–04:157/90. Across the decades, Christopher Lee's vivid account of Britain's fast-paced history.
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04:15–04:303/5. Starting work in London's music halls. Written and performed by Tony Lidington.
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04:30–04:453/10. Grieving for her mother, Judy prepares to visit her father.
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04:45–05:003/5. The team arrives in the West Indies and takes advice. Read by Nicholas Boulton.
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05:00–08:00Join all your CBeebies friends for songs, rhymes and stories on BBC Radio 7.
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08:00–08:30There's a war on wastage at the Civil Service, but where do Jim Hacker's loyalties lie?
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08:30–09:005/6. Robert discovers the pitfalls of working with hypnotists and ventriloquists. From 1990.
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09:00–09:302/6. The comedian looks at the ups and downs of domesticity. With Dave Lamb. From August 2000.
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09:30–10:003/6. Ben would like to swap his daughter for a Porsche. Or is private education the answer?
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10:00–11:003/3. As the Second World War commences, one generation fades and another begins.
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11:00–11:154/10. On the eve of war, Muriel and Connie are single and settled in Marshington.
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11:15–12:002/3. Lecky's pursuit of a butcher's daughter threatens his scholarship chances.
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12:00–12:30There's a war on wastage at the Civil Service, but where do Jim Hacker's loyalties lie?
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12:30–13:00John Amis, Frank Muir, Ian Wallace and Denis Norden are quizzed on the guitar and Celia.
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13:00–13:304/4. The DS is moving closer to a solution, but her internet tormentor has other ideas.
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13:30–14:002/3. The riveting story of a man immobilised in his apartment, observing the minutiae of life.
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14:00–14:158/90. Across the decades, Christopher Lee's vivid account of Britain's fast-paced history.
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14:15–14:304/5. Donning drag to play a pantomime dame. Written and performed by Tony Lidington.
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14:30–14:454/10. Lyndsay struggles with her husband's depression over Caro. Read by Robin Ellis.
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14:45–15:004/5. The players ponder success against an Argentinian team. Read by Nicholas Boulton.
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15:00–16:003/3. As the Second World War commences, one generation fades and another begins.
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16:00–17:00Featuring Fiddlesticks by Alan Fraser and Teacher's Pet by Morris Gleitzman.
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17:00–17:302/6. The comedian looks at the ups and downs of domesticity. With Dave Lamb. From August 2000.
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17:30–18:003/6. Ben would like to swap his daughter for a Porsche. Or is private education the answer?
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18:00–18:304/6. Saul learns the truth about the sinister Gibson room and cavers push too deep.
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18:30–19:004/13. Syme is led to a meeting in Leicester Square, where he meets his fellow anarchists.
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19:00–19:30There's a war on wastage at the Civil Service, but where do Jim Hacker's loyalties lie?
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19:30–20:00John Amis, Frank Muir, Ian Wallace and Denis Norden are quizzed on the guitar and Celia.
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20:00–20:304/4. The DS is moving closer to a solution, but her internet tormentor has other ideas.
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20:30–21:002/3. The riveting story of a man immobilised in his apartment, observing the minutiae of life.
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21:00–21:154/10. On the eve of war, Muriel and Connie are single and settled in Marshington.
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21:15–22:002/3. Lecky's pursuit of a butcher's daughter threatens his scholarship chances.
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22:00–22:305/6. Robert discovers the pitfalls of working with hypnotists and ventriloquists. From 1990.
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22:30–22:454/8. It's Susan's 40th birthday and goldfish Liam and Anton ponder the concept of time.
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22:45–23:003/6. Out and about, historic expeditions - and more - are on the air. From November 2000.
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23:00–23:305/6. Magazine style sketch show that comically scrutinises the latest news. With Miles Jupp.
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23:30–00:003/6. Sketch show capers from sauna novices to Batman in his dotage. From December 1987.
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00:00–00:304/6. Saul learns the truth about the sinister Gibson room and cavers push too deep.
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00:30–01:004/13. Syme is led to a meeting in Leicester Square, where he meets his fellow anarchists.
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01:00–01:304/4. The DS is moving closer to a solution, but her internet tormentor has other ideas.
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01:30–02:002/3. The riveting story of a man immobilised in his apartment, observing the minutiae of life.
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02:00–02:154/10. On the eve of war, Muriel and Connie are single and settled in Marshington.
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02:15–03:002/3. Lecky's pursuit of a butcher's daughter threatens his scholarship chances.
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03:00–04:003/3. As the Second World War commences, one generation fades and another begins.
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04:00–04:158/90. Across the decades, Christopher Lee's vivid account of Britain's fast-paced history.
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04:15–04:304/5. Donning drag to play a pantomime dame. Written and performed by Tony Lidington.
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04:30–04:454/10. Lyndsay struggles with her husband's depression over Caro. Read by Robin Ellis.
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04:45–05:004/5. The players ponder success against an Argentinian team. Read by Nicholas Boulton.
