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00:00–00:30BBC Radio 76/10. Chuck Flint's gang rule by gun law in Wild West World, where John is the Sheriff.
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00:30–01:00BBC Radio 72/2. Ursula K Le Guin's story of psychiatrist Rosa Sobel's shocking discovery.
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01:00–02:30BBC Radio 7A group of passengers are marooned at a spooky, deserted station. Starring Adam Godley.
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09:00–09:30BBC Radio 73/6. Bertie Wooster gets into a pickle over an expensive statue.
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10:00–12:15BBC Asian NetworkNikki Bedi with the best in arts, entertainment and music.
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10:00–11:00BBC Radio 7A man battles a devious French family to marry the woman he loves.
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11:00–11:15BBC Radio 7A man goes in search of genuine American Indians and ends up having a nasty surprise.
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11:15–12:00BBC Radio 71/4. With big bets on a champion boxing bout, the local crooks keep McLevy busy.
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12:15–12:20BBC Asian NetworkJodie is too busy for Kuljit and Bina has a money-making scheme for her and Roopa.
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12:20–12:30BBC Asian NetworkNikki Bedi with the best in arts, entertainment and music.
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13:00–13:30BBC Radio 71/4. Two unlikely cops DI Bob Boxer and DC Shona Doberman probe an academics killing spree.
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13:30–14:00BBC Radio 71/4. When student John Maltravers plays ancient violin music, a hidden cupboard is revealed.
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14:00–14:15BBC Radio 4Eddie does what he does best.
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14:00–14:15BBC Radio 780/90. Across the decades, Christopher Lee's vivid account of Britain's fast-paced history.
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14:15–15:00BBC Radio 4By PG Morgan. Three people fly to Bangkok to test a new asthma treatment.
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14:30–14:45BBC Radio 76/10. Will and Sal meet some fellow river-dwellers. Kate Grenville's story, read by Ron Cook.
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14:45–15:00BBC Radio 71/5. Lindsay Duncan reveals the creator of Peter Rabbit's family history and early years.
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15:00–16:00BBC Radio 7A man battles a devious French family to marry the woman he loves.
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17:00–17:30BBC Radio 73/6. Bertie Wooster gets into a pickle over an expensive statue.
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18:00–18:30BBC Radio 76/7. The companions target the Count, but is one of them a traitor? With Bernard Holley.
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18:30–19:00BBC Radio 71/6. Robert A Heinlein's novel about a foundation working to prolong human life for centuries.
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19:00–19:15BBC Radio 4Ed and Will return to form.
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19:45–20:00BBC Radio 46/10. Cub reporter Paddy Meehan knows the identity of the real killer, but can she prove it?
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20:00–20:30BBC Radio 71/4. Two unlikely cops DI Bob Boxer and DC Shona Doberman probe an academics killing spree.
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20:30–21:00BBC Radio 71/4. When student John Maltravers plays ancient violin music, a hidden cupboard is revealed.
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21:00–21:15BBC Radio 7A man goes in search of genuine American Indians and ends up having a nasty surprise.
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21:15–22:00BBC Radio 3Ken Livingstone asks an audience in Gateshead if the North-South divide still matters.
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21:15–22:00BBC Radio 71/4. With big bets on a champion boxing bout, the local crooks keep McLevy busy.
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22:45–23:00BBC Radio 41/10. It is 2002 and the Black Country community of Cinderheath is in a state of flux.
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00:00–00:30BBC Radio 76/7. The companions target the Count, but is one of them a traitor? With Bernard Holley.
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00:30–01:00BBC Radio 71/6. Robert A Heinlein's novel about a foundation working to prolong human life for centuries.
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01:00–01:30BBC Radio 71/4. Two unlikely cops DI Bob Boxer and DC Shona Doberman probe an academics killing spree.
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01:30–02:00BBC Radio 71/4. When student John Maltravers plays ancient violin music, a hidden cupboard is revealed.
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02:00–02:15BBC Radio 7A man goes in search of genuine American Indians and ends up having a nasty surprise.
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02:15–03:00BBC Radio 71/4. With big bets on a champion boxing bout, the local crooks keep McLevy busy.
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03:00–04:00BBC Radio 7A man battles a devious French family to marry the woman he loves.
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04:00–04:15BBC Radio 780/90. Across the decades, Christopher Lee's vivid account of Britain's fast-paced history.
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04:30–04:45BBC Radio 76/10. Will and Sal meet some fellow river-dwellers. Kate Grenville's story, read by Ron Cook.
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04:45–05:00BBC Radio 71/5. Lindsay Duncan reveals the creator of Peter Rabbit's family history and early years.
