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00:00–00:30BBC Radio 72/4. Solicitor Arthur Kipps is rattled while spending the night in an eerie house.
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00:30–01:00BBC Radio 71/3. Oscar Wilde's story about a tormented spirit laid to rest through a display of true love.
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01:30–02:00BBC Radio 7Alex meets Terry and is coaxed to start a business out in the country.
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02:00–02:15BBC Radio 73/10. Meena faces racial abuse and is shocked to learn a piece of major family news.
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02:15–03:00BBC Radio 7During the First World War, an internal battle is fought for decent burials and graves.
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03:00–04:00BBC Radio 71/3. It's 1910. Stephen Wraysford arrives in France and falls in love. With Toby Stephens.
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04:00–04:15BBC Radio 72/10. Christopher Lee's vivid account of the impact of Britain's most powerful families.
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04:30–04:45BBC Radio 73/10. Young evacuee Willie's taken shopping and there's news at the church.
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10:00–12:15BBC Asian NetworkBobby Friction sits in for Nikki Bedi with the best in arts, entertainment and music.
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10:00–11:00BBC Radio 72/3. France, 1916. After Isabelle, Stephen faces the bloodiest of wars. With Toby Stephens.
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11:00–11:15BBC Radio 74/10. It's a busy time for Meena with Diwali and the fair coming to town.
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11:15–12:00BBC Radio 71/4. The detective learns even respected police officers can be suspects.
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12:15–12:20BBC Asian NetworkSimran searches for money-saving tips while Apache gives Jodie relationship advice.
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12:20–12:30BBC Asian NetworkBobby Friction sits in for Nikki Bedi with the best in arts, entertainment and music.
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13:30–14:00BBC Radio 7A jealous lover is haunted by a fellow pilot's death and a vision of murder.
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14:00–14:15BBC Radio 4It's a long way home for Lilian.
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14:00–14:15BBC Radio 73/10. Christopher Lee's vivid account of the impact of Britain's most powerful families.
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14:15–15:00BBC Radio 4By Jonathan Holloway. An architect encounters a garrulous guard on the overnight train.
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14:30–14:45BBC Radio 74/10. Evacuee Willie starts school, and the villagers see changes in Tom. David Brierley reads.
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15:00–16:00BBC Radio 72/3. France, 1916. After Isabelle, Stephen faces the bloodiest of wars. With Toby Stephens.
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15:30–15:45BBC Radio 43/3. It is 1918 and Edie is based at a military hospital on the cliffs above Treport.
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18:00–18:30BBC Radio 73/4. More ghostly revelations for solicitor Arthur Kipps in ghostly Eel Marsh House.
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18:30–19:00BBC Radio 72/3. Sir Simon plots a spectacular haunting to get rid of the troublesome Otis family.
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19:00–19:15BBC Radio 4Matt and Lilian face a race against time.
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19:45–20:00BBC Radio 44/20. Silas Wegg, a literary man with a wooden leg, finds employment with the Golden Dustman.
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20:30–21:00BBC Radio 7A jealous lover is haunted by a fellow pilot's death and a vision of murder.
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21:00–21:15BBC Radio 74/10. It's a busy time for Meena with Diwali and the fair coming to town.
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21:15–22:00BBC Radio 3Lisa Jardine on how IVF is changing our ideas about the definition of a family.
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21:15–22:00BBC Radio 71/4. The detective learns even respected police officers can be suspects.
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22:45–23:00BBC Radio 44/10. Hitler is beginning his rise to power but Liesel and Viktor are distracted by new love.
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00:00–00:30BBC Radio 73/4. More ghostly revelations for solicitor Arthur Kipps in ghostly Eel Marsh House.
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00:30–01:00BBC Radio 72/3. Sir Simon plots a spectacular haunting to get rid of the troublesome Otis family.
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01:30–02:00BBC Radio 7A jealous lover is haunted by a fellow pilot's death and a vision of murder.
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02:00–02:15BBC Radio 74/10. It's a busy time for Meena with Diwali and the fair coming to town.
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02:15–03:00BBC Radio 71/4. The detective learns even respected police officers can be suspects.
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03:00–04:00BBC Radio 72/3. France, 1916. After Isabelle, Stephen faces the bloodiest of wars. With Toby Stephens.
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04:00–04:15BBC Radio 73/10. Christopher Lee's vivid account of the impact of Britain's most powerful families.
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04:30–04:45BBC Radio 74/10. Evacuee Willie starts school, and the villagers see changes in Tom. David Brierley reads.
