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BBC Radio 7 Schedule for Monday 7 April 2008

  1. 00:00–00:30
    3/4. While the Doctor goes into the spaceship interior, Rathbone prepares for his mission.
  2. 00:30–01:00
    1/13. David Tennant and Catherine Tate discuss Partners in Crime.
  3. 01:00–02:15
    Irene and Vera are back and this time they are going global. Starring Prunella Scales.
  4. 02:15–02:30
    In 1871, artist Whistler paints his mother, and in some odd way confers immortality on her
  5. 02:30–03:00
    Richard Stilgoe and Emma Thompson take their roadshow to Guy's Hospital in London.
  6. 03:00–03:30
    Catch up with Punt and Dennis and guests.
  7. 03:30–04:00
    5/5. The sketch show about modern life, with people who've lived a bit of it. From Sept 2001.
  8. 04:00–04:45
    1/2. The comedian entertains an audience at London's Tricycle Theatre, Kilburn. From May 2005.
  9. 04:45–05:00
    1/6. It's 55AD and Iceni Gold is playing the hits for the Ancient Brits.
  10. 05:00–05:30
    2/12. Russell Davies looks at the 1930s with a clip-packed taste of the BBC's Variety department
  11. 05:30–06:00
    Russell Davies traces the wireless career of the This is Your Life host.
  12. 06:00–06:30
    6/6. Top cops are on the case, when a witness protection programme goes catastrophically wrong.
  13. 06:30–07:00
    The King of Knotty Ash aims his tickling stick at holidays and DIY. From July 1963.
  14. 07:00–08:00
    Big Toe Books is a daily children's radio programme on BBC7.
  15. 08:00–08:30
    Move aside Orville and Wilbur, Neddie is the pioneer aviator.
  16. 08:30–09:00
    5/6. The comedian shares his thoughts on how to cope with fear.
  17. 09:00–09:30
    5/13. The Old Bailey hack recalls the case of a light-fingered vicar. Written by John Mortimer.
  18. 09:30–10:00
    1/4. The Roman detective chances upon an illegal trade in precious metal. Stars Anton Lesser.
  19. 10:00–10:15
    1/5. Alan Plater narrates the tongue-in-cheek story of his successful writing career.
  20. 10:15–11:00
    1/4. The Oxbridge educated detective probes the murder of a young woman who led a double life.
  21. 11:00–12:00
    1/5. The Vicar of Hogglestock is accused of theft with unexpected consequences.
  22. 12:00–12:30
    Move aside Orville and Wilbur, Neddie is the pioneer aviator.
  23. 12:30–13:00
    'Music for Schools' featuring Herr Lacquer, and Bill sings 'Animal Child'.
  24. 13:00–13:15
    6/10. Willie's happiness is threatened by a letter bringing bad news. Read by David Brierley.
  25. 13:15–13:30
    1/10. As the Titanic sails to New York, an iceberg is spotted. Read by Martin Jarvis.
  26. 13:30–13:45
    11/216. War was a cruel way of life from 731 to 829AD, under two Mercia Kings.
  27. 13:45–14:00
    1/4. A smooth Yank, a Yorkshire 'bumpkin' and their Scottish sounding daughter.
  28. 14:00–17:00
    Join all your CBeebies friends for songs, rhymes and stories on BBC7.
  29. 17:00–17:30
    1/8. The spirit of glasnost is stretched to the limit when an unidentified body turns up.
  30. 17:30–18:00
    2/6. Landlady Alison tries to avoid a courtship display without a hastily invented husband.
  31. 18:00–18:30
    6/6. Before American action, the British government must track all the deadly Exon seeds.
  32. 18:30–19:00
    6/13. Syme is chased through the snow from Soho to St Paul's by the Professor.
  33. 19:00–19:30
    Move aside Orville and Wilbur, Neddie is the pioneer aviator.
  34. 19:30–20:00
    'Music for Schools' featuring Herr Lacquer, and Bill sings 'Animal Child'.
  35. 20:00–20:30
    5/13. The Old Bailey hack recalls the case of a light-fingered vicar. Written by John Mortimer.
  36. 20:30–21:00
    1/4. The Roman detective chances upon an illegal trade in precious metal. Stars Anton Lesser.
  37. 21:00–21:15
    1/5. Alan Plater narrates the tongue-in-cheek story of his successful writing career.
  38. 21:15–22:00
    1/4. The Oxbridge educated detective probes the murder of a young woman who led a double life.
  39. 22:00–22:30
    5/6. The comedian shares his thoughts on how to cope with fear.
  40. 22:30–23:00
    4/6. The sci-fi star probes the oceans. With Richard Herring, Stewart Lee and Tom Baker.
  41. 23:00–23:30
    1/5. Comedy adventure about a computer conspiracy and a moggy with a mouth. From April 1996.
  42. 23:30–00:00
    6/8. Sketch comedy with Will Ing, Dan Gaster, Ben Silburn. The guest is Likely Lad Rodney Bewes
  43. 00:00–00:30
    6/6. Before American action, the British government must track all the deadly Exon seeds.
  44. 00:30–01:00
    6/13. Syme is chased through the snow from Soho to St Paul's by the Professor.
  45. 01:00–01:30
    5/13. The Old Bailey hack recalls the case of a light-fingered vicar. Written by John Mortimer.
  46. 01:30–02:00
    1/4. The Roman detective chances upon an illegal trade in precious metal. Stars Anton Lesser.
  47. 02:00–02:15
    1/5. Alan Plater narrates the tongue-in-cheek story of his successful writing career.
  48. 02:15–03:00
    1/4. The Oxbridge educated detective probes the murder of a young woman who led a double life.
  49. 03:00–03:30
    5/6. The comedian shares his thoughts on how to cope with fear.
  50. 03:30–04:00
    4/6. The sci-fi star probes the oceans. With Richard Herring, Stewart Lee and Tom Baker.
  51. 04:00–04:30
    1/5. Comedy adventure about a computer conspiracy and a moggy with a mouth. From April 1996.
  52. 04:30–05:00
    6/8. Sketch comedy with Will Ing, Dan Gaster, Ben Silburn. The guest is Likely Lad Rodney Bewes

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