View schedule at a glance
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00:05–01:05Profile of Marty Feldman, one of the forgotten greats of British comedy.
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01:05–02:05A concert from Vienna which marked the 250th anniversary of Mozart's birth.
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02:05–03:053/4. Thomas Tallis and William Byrd were important composers in England's musical Renaissance.
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03:05–04:05Profile of Marty Feldman, one of the forgotten greats of British comedy.
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19:00–19:30The latest news from around the world.
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19:30–19:35A colourful nugget of pop mined from the BBC's archive.
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19:35–20:004/7. The Doctor and his companions have escaped from the Dalek cell.
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20:00–20:30It's the start of a new solar cycle and the Sun's activity is about to hot up.
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20:30–21:003/7. Kirsty Wark presents the penultimate first round match of the literary panel game.
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21:00–22:00Tribute to TV producer Verity Lambert, who brought the original Dr Who to the screen.
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22:00–23:20
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23:20–23:501/6. Cult British sci-fi, with a look at Adam Adamant, an unwitting Edwardian time-traveller.
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23:50–00:35Cult 1960s drama series about an Edwardian time-traveller transported to Swinging London.
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00:35–01:05It's the start of a new solar cycle and the Sun's activity is about to hot up.
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01:05–01:353/7. Kirsty Wark presents the penultimate first round match of the literary panel game.
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01:35–02:35Tribute to TV producer Verity Lambert, who brought the original Dr Who to the screen.
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02:35–03:053/7. Kirsty Wark presents the penultimate first round match of the literary panel game.
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03:05–04:05Tribute to TV producer Verity Lambert, who brought the original Dr Who to the screen.
