View schedule at a glance
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00:30–00:48BBC Radio 41/5. Sara Wheeler begins her travels in the semi-inhabited fringes of Asian Russia.
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01:30–02:00BBC Radio 76/6. Can the ex-officer halt evil Peterson's plan for turmoil by ousting the Government?
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02:00–02:15BBC Radio 71/10. Meera Syal reads her own novel about Meena growing up in a Black Country village.
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04:15–04:30BBC Radio 71/5. Reflecting on the evacuation of Dunkirk, the broadcaster's 1940 wartime observations.
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04:45–05:00BBC Radio 71/10. George MacDonald Fraser reads from his account of front line soldiering in Burma in 1945.
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09:45–10:00BBC Radio 4 (FM only)2/5. Sara Wheeler finds traces of American entrepreneurial drive in the wide spaces of Alaska.
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11:00–11:15BBC Radio 72/10. During the long summer break from school, Meena is desperate to be accepted by her peers.
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14:15–14:30BBC Radio 72/5. Recalling a wartime outing to Margate. Read by Patrick Stewart.
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14:45–15:00BBC Radio 72/10. Author George MacDonald Fraser reads his recollections of the war in Burma in 1945.
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15:30–15:45BBC Radio 41/3. It is 1915 and Edie is based at Casualty Clearing Station Number 3 near Ypres.
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18:30–18:34BBC ALBAJack reads a story to his puppet friends in the Gingerbread House. (R)
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21:00–21:15BBC Radio 72/10. During the long summer break from school, Meena is desperate to be accepted by her peers.
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22:45–23:00BBC Radio 42/10. Viktor has commissioned modernist architect Rainer von Abt to design his family home.
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00:30–00:48BBC Radio 42/5. Sara Wheeler finds traces of American entrepreneurial drive in the wide spaces of Alaska.
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02:00–02:15BBC Radio 72/10. During the long summer break from school, Meena is desperate to be accepted by her peers.
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04:15–04:30BBC Radio 72/5. Recalling a wartime outing to Margate. Read by Patrick Stewart.
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04:45–05:00BBC Radio 72/10. Author George MacDonald Fraser reads his recollections of the war in Burma in 1945.

