View schedule at a glance
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00:00–00:302/6. Max is desperate after a call from CID and Norman tastes the Oblivions' Sublime fruit.
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00:30–01:008/13. The three men travel to France where Syme challenges the Marquis to a duel.
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01:00–01:307/13. The Old Bailey hack recalls the case of an actress accused of murder.
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01:30–02:003/4. Investigating the illegal imports of the ingots, Falco chances upon a sinister plot.
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02:00–02:153/5. Alan Plater's architect career ends early, but not before an encounter with pigs.
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02:15–03:003/4. The sleuth's probe of murky protection rackets sparks trouble a bit too close to home.
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03:00–03:30Donal MacIntyre goes undercover in Ambridge and Russell Crowe phones a pawn shop.
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03:30–04:005/6. Xanthippe's luck is in when the war-like but sex-mad Spartans arrive in Athens.
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04:00–04:302/4. Florists Winnie and Ample have plenty to arrange in their shop. From August 2002.
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04:30–05:006/6. Songs and sketches with stand-up comic Boothby Graffoe and his comedy side-kicks.
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05:00–06:003/5. The accused vicar's problems mount up, and Johnny Eames woos Lily Dale.
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06:00–06:301/8. Widow Sarah is bringing up her daughter, with a meddling mother. From April 1985.
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06:30–07:00John Amis whistles Ravel and Denis Norden sings of Donkeys and Strawberries.
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07:00–08:00Big Toe Books is a daily children's radio programme on BBC7.
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08:00–08:30Gifts and messages are received and several wheels and the Minister are well-oiled.
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08:30–09:004/4. The duo face dodgy hotels and sinister monks, but love is in the air. From September 1999.
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09:00–09:308/13. The Old Bailey hack takes on a new pupil and defends a racist politician.
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09:30–10:004/4. The detective exposes a murderer and learns about love in the strict Roman class structure
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10:00–10:154/5. Alan Plater remembers projects which have never been realised, including a bleak opera.
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10:15–11:004/4. A ruthless murderer puts the inspector's marriage under strain and his family in danger.
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11:00–12:004/5. The course of true love proves bumpy and there's drama for the Proudies.
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12:00–12:30Gifts and messages are received and several wheels and the Minister are well-oiled.
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12:30–13:004/15. Chris Emmett, Fred Harris, Jo Kendall and Nigel Rees with the first radio motion picture.
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13:00–13:159/10. Willie recovers from his trauma in London, but can he stay with Tom? David Brierley reads.
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13:15–13:304/10. As the sinking Titanic issues an SOS, women and children are ordered into the lifeboats.
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13:30–13:4514/216. Alfred dies after ruling for 28 years and is succeeded by his son, Edward.
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13:45–14:00Edmund de Waal, Rosemary Hill and Christopher Cook discuss the controversial potter.
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14:00–17:00Join all your CBeebies friends for songs, rhymes and stories on BBC7.
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17:00–17:307/13. A trip ashore for ship's medic Simon Sparrow leads to some local linguistic mishaps.
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17:30–18:001/6. Mark Wallington and his hellish hound Boogie search for the source of the Thames.
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18:00–18:303/6. Surely it couldn't hurt to introduce the Oblivions to a game of tennis, could it?
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18:30–19:009/13. As the duellists engage, there is a revelation from the Marquis.
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19:00–19:30Gifts and messages are received and several wheels and the Minister are well-oiled.
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19:30–20:004/15. Chris Emmett, Fred Harris, Jo Kendall and Nigel Rees with the first radio motion picture.
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20:00–20:308/13. The Old Bailey hack takes on a new pupil and defends a racist politician.
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20:30–21:004/4. The detective exposes a murderer and learns about love in the strict Roman class structure
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21:00–21:154/5. Alan Plater remembers projects which have never been realised, including a bleak opera.
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21:15–22:004/4. A ruthless murderer puts the inspector's marriage under strain and his family in danger.
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22:00–22:304/4. The duo face dodgy hotels and sinister monks, but love is in the air. From September 1999.
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22:30–23:005/6. Dr Webster is puzzled when his 13-year-old daughter isn't keen on a trip to the path lab.
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23:00–23:304/6. Sketches with Andy Hamilton, Nick Revell and Jasper Jacob. From October 1987.
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23:30–00:003/6. The topical sketch show that takes you behind the week's news.
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00:00–00:303/6. Surely it couldn't hurt to introduce the Oblivions to a game of tennis, could it?
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00:30–01:009/13. As the duellists engage, there is a revelation from the Marquis.
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01:00–01:308/13. The Old Bailey hack takes on a new pupil and defends a racist politician.
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01:30–02:004/4. The detective exposes a murderer and learns about love in the strict Roman class structure
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02:00–02:154/5. Alan Plater remembers projects which have never been realised, including a bleak opera.
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02:15–03:004/4. A ruthless murderer puts the inspector's marriage under strain and his family in danger.
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03:00–03:304/4. The duo face dodgy hotels and sinister monks, but love is in the air. From September 1999.
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03:30–04:005/6. Dr Webster is puzzled when his 13-year-old daughter isn't keen on a trip to the path lab.
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04:00–04:304/6. Sketches with Andy Hamilton, Nick Revell and Jasper Jacob. From October 1987.
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04:30–05:003/6. The topical sketch show that takes you behind the week's news.

