View schedule at a glance
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00:00–00:304/6. Carlo leads the story, as Edna and Tankerton face their biggest challenge yet.
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00:30–01:002/5. Mark Gatiss introduces Mike Bartlett's tale of a man getting ready to pop the question.
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01:00–02:30A woman struggles with her own madness until she meets a pioneering psychiatrist.
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02:30–03:30Robin Boyle recalls those who entertained the nation during the Second World War.
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03:30–04:00
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04:00–05:007/33. Emmy Lou Harris joins the American funny man at St Paul's Fitzgerald Theater. From 2008.
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05:00–08:00Join all your CBeebies friends for songs, rhymes and stories on BBC Radio 7.
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08:00–09:00Featuring Marianne Dreams, written by Catherine Storr and read by Sam Stoyan.
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09:00–10:15Vera and Irene struggle to make ends meet. Stars Patricia Routledge and Prunella Scales.
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10:15–10:30An Aunt's grief for a nephew killed by a splinter shell on the Somme.
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10:30–11:002/6. Robert decides to deliver a eulogy to his late father - at a Golden Oldies Night.
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11:00–11:305/6. Mark Radcliffe reveals how Ken Dodd became one of the greatest comic acts of our time.
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11:30–12:001/2. Nicholas Parsons meets the comedians and musicians who entertain cruise passengers.
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12:00–12:30The blundering civil servants try to organise a military display. From August 1976.
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12:30–13:00The family feel the heat in a summer heatwave. From September 1957.
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13:00–14:00Robin Boyle recalls those who entertained the nation during the Second World War.
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14:00–14:30
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14:30–15:00The platoon face an inquiry after firing at a German plane. Adapted from TV. From 1974.
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15:00–15:30Middle-aged Stella battles to get her grown-up children to leave home. From August 2003.
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15:30–16:00Newly qualified lawyer Roger annoys his girlfriend Sally by defending a wife-beater.
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16:00–16:30Improvement grants explained and a plumber muses on words. Sketch comedy from July 1972.
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16:30–17:00As Troutbridge heads to the Isle of Wight, Captain Povey needs a favour from the crew.
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17:00–17:305/6. Mark Radcliffe reveals how Ken Dodd became one of the greatest comic acts of our time.
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17:30–18:001/2. Nicholas Parsons meets the comedians and musicians who entertain cruise passengers.
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18:00–18:308/10. John and Medley arrive in a strange religious retreat. Is it a cult?
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18:30–19:002/4. Tropical conditions trigger people's primal memories. Read by Robert Glenister.
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19:00–19:30The blundering civil servants try to organise a military display. From August 1976.
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19:30–20:00The family feel the heat in a summer heatwave. From September 1957.
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20:00–21:15Vera and Irene struggle to make ends meet. Stars Patricia Routledge and Prunella Scales.
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21:15–21:30An Aunt's grief for a nephew killed by a splinter shell on the Somme.
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21:30–22:002/6. Robert decides to deliver a eulogy to his late father - at a Golden Oldies Night.
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22:00–22:30Fresh from 4. First heard on Radio 4 on 30th October 2009.
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22:30–23:001/6. Grandad, father and son collide in a family sitcom set in a Birmingham record shop.
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23:00–23:302/4. Charlie and Moog mess up a mission to deliver Korg's nephew to playgroup. From 2007.
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23:30–00:00From theatre hooligans to Tip Top toupees. Sketches galore from April 1981.
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00:00–00:308/10. John and Medley arrive in a strange religious retreat. Is it a cult?
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00:30–01:002/4. Tropical conditions trigger people's primal memories. Read by Robert Glenister.
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01:00–02:00Robin Boyle recalls those who entertained the nation during the Second World War.
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02:00–02:30
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02:30–03:00The platoon face an inquiry after firing at a German plane. Adapted from TV. From 1974.
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03:00–03:30Middle-aged Stella battles to get her grown-up children to leave home. From August 2003.
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03:30–04:00Newly qualified lawyer Roger annoys his girlfriend Sally by defending a wife-beater.
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04:00–04:30Improvement grants explained and a plumber muses on words. Sketch comedy from July 1972.
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04:30–05:00As Troutbridge heads to the Isle of Wight, Captain Povey needs a favour from the crew.

