View schedule at a glance
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00:25–00:554/6. A boxer and trainer struggle to fill the time between rounds. (R)
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00:55–01:552/6. Diarmaid MacCulloch explores the extraordinary rise of Roman Catholic Church. (R)
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01:55–02:55Focusing on Beowulf, historian Michael Wood traces English poetry back to the Dark Ages. (R)
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02:55–05:302/6. Diarmaid MacCulloch explores the extraordinary rise of Roman Catholic Church. (R)
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19:00–19:30The latest news, exploring the day's events from a global perspective.
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19:30–20:001/6. Folk session featuring Paul Brady, Karen Matheson and Joan Osborne. (R)
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20:00–20:303/4. Lucinda Williams entertains the crowd with a selection from her extensive back catalogue. (R)
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20:30–21:00The story behind Allegri's Miserere, one of the most popular pieces of sacred music. (R)
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21:00–22:00The story of the most devastating aerial attack in Britain's history. (R)
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22:00–22:55A look at the creation of Duran Duran's Rio, an optimistic, celebratory and visual album. (R)
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22:55–23:45Documentary charting the rise and fall of the pop group synonymous with 1980s glamour. (R)
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23:45–00:151/3. Germaine Greer and Michael Rosen compete in a quiz in which the public sets the questions. (R)
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00:15–00:453/9. Three lovers of history square up to a trio of Welshmen devoted to their national game. (R)
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00:45–01:45A look at music's struggle between the forces of art and commerce from the early 1980s. (R)
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01:45–02:45Martin Fry, Jazzie B and Miranda Sawyer join Stuart MAconie to judge 1980s music. (R)
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02:45–03:40A look at the creation of Duran Duran's Rio, an optimistic, celebratory and visual album. (R)
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03:40–04:103/4. Lucinda Williams entertains the crowd with a selection from her extensive back catalogue. (R)
