View schedule at a glance
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00:00–00:304/4. The Doctor and Charley help the R101 crew escape from the aliens.
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00:30–01:002/13. The Doctor Who cast and crew discuss episode 2 of the TV series, The Fires of Pompeii.
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01:00–02:15Alan Plater narrates the story of his career through memories of projects never made.
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02:15–02:30Addy Syson returns to the 'country of his past'. But what of the girl he left behind?
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02:30–03:00Richard Stilgoe dispels some of the myths of money-making. From July 1989.
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03:00–03:30Catch up with Punt and Dennis and guests.
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03:30–04:001/5. Comedy of the Third Age with Eleanor Bron and Graeme Garden. From April 2002.
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04:00–04:452/2. The comedian continues to entertain an audience at London's Tricycle Theatre, Kilburn.
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04:45–05:002/6. It's just coming up to 500AD, but watch out - The End of The World is nigh. From 2000.
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05:00–05:303/12. Russell Davies' survey of wireless mirth reaches the onset of the Second World War.
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05:30–06:00Russell Davies traces the radio times of the man who 'invented the BBC Reporter'.
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06:00–06:30The quartet of David Barlow, Peter Christie, Miles Kington and Alan Maryon-Davis entertain
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06:30–07:00Brace yourselves for a visit from the Chuckle Detector Van driven by Doddy and pals.
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07:00–08:00Big Toe Books is a daily children's radio programme on BBC7.
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08:00–08:30Britain's wellbeing is under threat, but worry not - Dr Seagoon is on the case.
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08:30–09:006/6. Stand-up Dominic Holland discusses the journey of life and how fatherhood spells ruin.
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09:00–09:3010/13. The Old Bailey hack recalls the case of a doctor accused of killing his wife.
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09:30–10:001/5. An arsonist is wreaking havoc in a village south of Dublin.
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10:00–10:151/10. Muriel Hammond journeys to womanhood and independence. With Claire Goose.
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10:15–11:002/4. DC Milo is unprepared for an encounter with a former tutor.
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11:00–12:001/4. Cousins Lucy and Charlotte arrive in Florence, but not to rooms with a view.
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12:00–12:30Britain's wellbeing is under threat, but worry not - Dr Seagoon is on the case.
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12:30–13:00There's a new cowboy film called Flower of the West (or The Lone Hydrangea).
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13:00–13:151/10. The funeral is held of wife and mother Caro Meredith. Read by Robin Ellis.
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13:15–13:306/10. With all of the Titanic's lifeboats gone, hard decisions remain for those left on the ship
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13:30–13:4516/216. The introduction of the Order of Service by King Edgar.
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13:45–14:001/5. Clive James muses on the influence of one of his lecturers, and the contents of his cellar
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14:00–17:00Join all your CBeebies friends for songs, rhymes and stories on BBC7.
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17:00–17:302/8. What goes up must, in the glasnost era, come down.
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17:30–18:003/6. Landlady Maud manages to come up trumps in the middle of the night. Stars Denise Coffey.
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18:00–18:305/6. When Norman introduces the Oblivions to foreplay, one thing inevitably leads to another.
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18:30–19:0011/13. The sunset confrontation between motor cars leads to the detectives returning to London.
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19:00–19:30Britain's wellbeing is under threat, but worry not - Dr Seagoon is on the case.
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19:30–20:00There's a new cowboy film called Flower of the West (or The Lone Hydrangea).
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20:00–20:3010/13. The Old Bailey hack recalls the case of a doctor accused of killing his wife.
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20:30–21:001/5. An arsonist is wreaking havoc in a village south of Dublin.
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21:00–21:151/10. Muriel Hammond journeys to womanhood and independence. With Claire Goose.
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21:15–22:002/4. DC Milo is unprepared for an encounter with a former tutor.
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22:00–22:306/6. Stand-up Dominic Holland discusses the journey of life and how fatherhood spells ruin.
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22:30–23:005/6. The sci-fi star probes the notion of a 'cosmic plan'. From August 1993.
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23:00–23:302/5. Fears abound for computer programmer Jeremy's safety - and his invention. From April 1996.
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23:30–00:007/8. Will Ing joins Dan Gaster and Ben Silburn for a comedy jamboree.
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00:00–00:305/6. When Norman introduces the Oblivions to foreplay, one thing inevitably leads to another.
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00:30–01:0011/13. The sunset confrontation between motor cars leads to the detectives returning to London.
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01:00–01:3010/13. The Old Bailey hack recalls the case of a doctor accused of killing his wife.
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01:30–02:001/5. An arsonist is wreaking havoc in a village south of Dublin.
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02:00–02:151/10. Muriel Hammond journeys to womanhood and independence. With Claire Goose.
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02:15–03:002/4. DC Milo is unprepared for an encounter with a former tutor.
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03:00–03:306/6. Stand-up Dominic Holland discusses the journey of life and how fatherhood spells ruin.
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03:30–04:005/6. The sci-fi star probes the notion of a 'cosmic plan'. From August 1993.
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04:00–04:302/5. Fears abound for computer programmer Jeremy's safety - and his invention. From April 1996.
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04:30–05:007/8. Will Ing joins Dan Gaster and Ben Silburn for a comedy jamboree.

