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BBC Radio 7 Schedule for Saturday 5 April 2008

  1. 00:00–00:30
    5/6. Despite the national emergency, landowners try to profit from the deadly Exon strain.
  2. 00:30–01:00
    5/13. Sunday unmasks one of the anarchists as a Scotland Yard detective.
  3. 01:00–01:30
    4/13. The Old Bailey hack recalls a suspicious case of police force bribery.
  4. 01:30–02:00
    5/5. As Elinor stands accused, Hercule Poirot reveals evidence of greed and deceit.
  5. 02:00–02:15
    5/5. Vera and Irene's son undertake a life-threatening undercover operation for MI6.
  6. 02:15–03:00
    5/5. A body in Hyde Park reunites the sleuth with a notorious ex-client. Stars Clive Merrison.
  7. 03:00–03:30
    3/4. Away from their model village, the duo tackle a civil war recreation. From January 2002.
  8. 03:30–04:00
    1/6. Fun-packed sketch show featuring 'Britain's Stupidest Postman'. From November 1987.
  9. 04:00–04:30
    2/4. The band enters a TV talent show. Is this the way to fame and fortune?
  10. 04:30–05:00
    1/6. Nick Revell stars as a struggling writer with dysfunctional friends and a talking geranium
  11. 05:00–06:00
    4/4. Lily still loves her ex-fiance, but will Adolphus marry Lady Alexandrina?
  12. 06:00–06:30
    5/6. Tommy and Sheila's career is in jeopardy when Tommy's sketchy past catches up with him.
  13. 06:30–07:00
    5/8. Broody Faith fancies starting a second family, but what about Bill? Starring James Bolam.
  14. 07:00–08:00
    Big Toe Books is a daily children's radio programme on BBC7.
  15. 08:00–08:30
    2/6. Six selected years in radio's history, recalling the BBC's 21st birthday.
  16. 08:30–09:00
    2/6. Lady Dona St Columb is captivated by a French pirate terrorizing the Cornish coast.
  17. 09:00–12:00
    Writer and star of Old Harry's Game, Andy Hamilton, guides us through his radio career.
  18. 12:00–13:30
    Lines from Tennyson's poem, The Lady of Shalott, form a vital clue to a tragic murder.
  19. 13:30–14:00
    Lamb and Lennox-Brown try to clear London's congestion with a hair-brained scheme.
  20. 14:00–17:00
    Join all your CBeebies friends for songs, rhymes and stories on BBC7.
  21. 17:00–18:00
    Joined by Billy Collins and The Wailin' Jennys at the Wolf Trap National Park in Virginia.
  22. 18:00–18:30
    What is the story behind the bizarre circus that rolls into town one Midsummer's Eve?
  23. 18:30–19:00
    The sound of a crying child isn't unusual. But what if only you can hear it?
  24. 19:00–19:30
    2/6. Six selected years in radio's history, recalling the BBC's 21st birthday.
  25. 19:30–20:00
    2/6. Lady Dona St Columb is captivated by a French pirate terrorizing the Cornish coast.
  26. 20:00–23:00
    Writer and star of Old Harry's Game, Andy Hamilton, guides us through his radio career.
  27. 23:00–00:00
    Joined by Billy Collins and The Wailin' Jennys at the Wolf Trap National Park in Virginia.
  28. 00:00–00:30
    What is the story behind the bizarre circus that rolls into town one Midsummer's Eve?
  29. 00:30–01:00
    The sound of a crying child isn't unusual. But what if only you can hear it?
  30. 01:00–02:30
    Lines from Tennyson's poem, The Lady of Shalott, form a vital clue to a tragic murder.
  31. 02:30–03:00
    Lamb and Lennox-Brown try to clear London's congestion with a hair-brained scheme.
  32. 03:00–06:00
    Writer and star of Old Harry's Game, Andy Hamilton, guides us through his radio career.

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