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00:00–00:306/6. The UME spaceship lands on Oblivion. Norman and Max make a sacrifice. Stars Louise Lombard
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00:30–01:0012/13. The men chase Sunday as he flees them, using a hot-air balloon.
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01:00–01:3011/13. Rumpole encounters an old friend, now a Judge, but will this make his case easier?
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01:30–02:002/5. Father Devoy goes to the surgery to seek Dr Brooks' opinion on Mathew's story.
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02:00–02:152/10. An exotic guest in the Hammond household causes confusion for Muriel.
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02:15–03:003/4. The inspector tries to protect a Nuremburg Trials judge from an avenging killer.
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03:00–03:302/4. More from radio's first quality Sunday newspaper.
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03:30–04:003/6. A new arrival persuades Satan to re-make 'Casablanca' with Bogart, Bergman and an alien.
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04:00–04:30Greg Hemphill and Ford Kiernan are back with more sketches.
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04:30–05:004/5. Sheffield's premier singer-songwriter investigates Ken's surprising garden pond discovery.
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05:00–06:002/4. Lucy Honeychurch has witnessed a murder but George's actions disturb her more.
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06:00–06:305/6. When Rosie organises a food fair, there's romance and some skullduggery in the air.
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06:30–07:005/8. There's been a burglary and it's interview day for Mr Holliday's job.
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07:00–08:00Big Toe Books is a daily children's radio programme on BBC7.
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08:00–08:30It was thought all the trams had been melted down, but one appears to be still running.
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08:30–09:00Darth Vader, Anne Robinson and the Archers are all impersonated.
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09:00–09:3012/13. Man overboard! How did Barney Bateman really die? Rumpole wants to know.
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09:30–10:003/5. As the storm rages, the men struggle back to the surgery.
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10:00–10:153/10. When she's not gawping at Godfrey, Muriel gazes at the stars. With Claire Goose.
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10:15–11:00Milligan was born in 1918 in India. BBC7 celebrates what would have been his 90th birthday
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11:00–12:003/4. Lucy returns to England much changed after her disturbing visit to Italy.
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12:00–12:30It was thought all the trams had been melted down, but one appears to be still running.
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12:30–13:001/6. Gyles Brandreth is joined by Anthony Holden, Stella Duffy, Jenny Colgan and Rosie Millard.
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13:00–13:153/10. Grieving for her mother, Judy prepares to visit her father.
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13:15–13:308/10. With survivors left struggling, fights break out in the Titanic's part-filled lifeboats.
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13:30–13:4518/216. Uncertain times face England after Edward's death, with warnings of a great evil.
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13:45–14:003/5. Clive James muses on the first day of the televising of the House of Lords in 1985.
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14:00–17:00Join all your CBeebies friends for songs, rhymes and stories on BBC7.
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17:00–17:30Musical teasers and anecdotes from a 1994 edition.
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17:30–18:002/8. Her daughter wants to move out, her mother wants to move in and Sarah thinks of selling up
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18:00–18:301/6. The future - everyone lives happily until they're 70. But George Smith is due to die at 69
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18:30–19:0013/13. Sunday presides over a feast at which Lucien Gregory appears and all is resolved.
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19:00–19:30It was thought all the trams had been melted down, but one appears to be still running.
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19:30–20:001/6. Gyles Brandreth is joined by Anthony Holden, Stella Duffy, Jenny Colgan and Rosie Millard.
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20:00–20:3012/13. Man overboard! How did Barney Bateman really die? Rumpole wants to know.
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20:30–21:003/5. As the storm rages, the men struggle back to the surgery.
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21:00–21:153/10. When she's not gawping at Godfrey, Muriel gazes at the stars. With Claire Goose.
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21:15–22:00Milligan was born in 1918 in India. BBC7 celebrates what would have been his 90th birthday
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22:00–22:30Darth Vader, Anne Robinson and the Archers are all impersonated.
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22:30–23:006/6. Socrates enters the Intellectual Olympics, but Heraclitus only has eyes for Cassandra.
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23:00–23:303/4. The fiery florists tackle a psychic, a dog - and fame beckons. From September 2002.
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23:30–00:001/6. Boothby Graffoe presents music and fun with Steve Frost, Kevin Eldon and Big Al.
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00:00–00:301/6. The future - everyone lives happily until they're 70. But George Smith is due to die at 69
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00:30–01:0013/13. Sunday presides over a feast at which Lucien Gregory appears and all is resolved.
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01:00–01:3012/13. Man overboard! How did Barney Bateman really die? Rumpole wants to know.
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01:30–02:003/5. As the storm rages, the men struggle back to the surgery.
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02:00–02:153/10. When she's not gawping at Godfrey, Muriel gazes at the stars. With Claire Goose.
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02:15–03:00Milligan was born in 1918 in India. BBC7 celebrates what would have been his 90th birthday
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03:00–03:30Darth Vader, Anne Robinson and the Archers are all impersonated.
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03:30–04:006/6. Socrates enters the Intellectual Olympics, but Heraclitus only has eyes for Cassandra.
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04:00–04:303/4. The fiery florists tackle a psychic, a dog - and fame beckons. From September 2002.
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04:30–05:001/6. Boothby Graffoe presents music and fun with Steve Frost, Kevin Eldon and Big Al.

