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BBC Radio 7 Schedule for Sunday 5 October 2008

  1. 00:00–00:30
    Tom is plagued by a dark childhood memory. Can Janie help rid him of ghosts from the past?
  2. 00:30–01:00
    7/13. Nude Rune and Rizla encounter doomed musicians like Kurt Cobain. With David Warner.
  3. 01:00–02:30
    Murder, mayhem, Mrs Grayle and a Moose on the Loose. Ed Bishop stars as Philip Marlowe.
  4. 02:30–03:00
    8/8. With business struggling, Charles and George turn to nanny. From January 1985.
  5. 03:00–06:00
    The much loved comedian talks to Peter Reed about his radio life and times.
  6. 06:00–07:00
    8/10. From the Clark Theatre in British Columbia, Stuart McLean with music, guests and tales.
  7. 07:00–08:00
    Big Toe Books is a daily children's radio programme on BBC Radio 7.
  8. 08:00–09:15
    6/6. The conclusion of the dramatisation of Charles Dickens' classic novel. With Oliver Milburn
  9. 09:15–09:30
    Two tales of an unwanted guest and an outspoken hitch-hiker. Read by Crawford Logan.
  10. 09:30–10:00
    4/4. Mark Tully reports from Calcutta, where poverty presents a moral and perceptive problem.
  11. 10:00–11:30
    Marital tensions and mid-life crises erupt for Toby and Celia, in Alan Ayckbourn's play.
  12. 11:30–12:00
    5/8. Izzy goes to Norfolk to meet the potential in-laws.
  13. 12:00–12:30
    3/6. Geoffrey Wheeler crosses the water to see one of the finest venues on the variety circuit.
  14. 12:30–13:00
    1/4. 'Big-Hearted' - but also a comedic radical. Mark Radcliffe the Liverpool-born comic.
  15. 13:00–13:30
    The cheeky schoolboy must wangle his way to hold on to a newly acquired sledge.
  16. 13:30–14:00
    Tim Brooke-Taylor, John Junkin and Barry Cryer punctuate fast-moving short sketches.
  17. 14:00–17:00
    Join all your CBeebies friends for songs, rhymes and stories on BBC Radio 7.
  18. 17:00–17:30
    3/6. Geoffrey Wheeler crosses the water to see one of the finest venues on the variety circuit.
  19. 17:30–18:00
    1/4. 'Big-Hearted' - but also a comedic radical. Mark Radcliffe the Liverpool-born comic.
  20. 18:00–18:30
    2/3. Lionheart and Dunning's battle with an old adversary leads them to a strange village.
  21. 18:30–19:00
    2/3. Ichabod Crane sets out to win the heart of Katrina Van Tassel. Read by Martin Jarvis.
  22. 19:00–19:30
    The cheeky schoolboy must wangle his way to hold on to a newly acquired sledge.
  23. 19:30–20:00
    Tim Brooke-Taylor, John Junkin and Barry Cryer punctuate fast-moving short sketches.
  24. 20:00–21:30
    Marital tensions and mid-life crises erupt for Toby and Celia, in Alan Ayckbourn's play.
  25. 21:30–22:00
    5/8. Izzy goes to Norfolk to meet the potential in-laws.
  26. 22:00–22:30
    Fresh from 4 - Catch up on the edition first broadcast on 26th September 2008.
  27. 22:30–23:00
    1/4. The thinking-idiot's anthropologist explains what we need to create a new civilization.
  28. 23:00–23:30
    1/4. The story of Victorian Britain's greatest sporting hero. The comedy trio's family romp.
  29. 23:30–00:00
    3/6. Bruce Morton talks to the stand-up about surviving the controversial opera Jerry Springer.
  30. 00:00–00:30
    2/3. Lionheart and Dunning's battle with an old adversary leads them to a strange village.
  31. 00:30–01:00
    2/3. Ichabod Crane sets out to win the heart of Katrina Van Tassel. Read by Martin Jarvis.
  32. 01:00–02:15
    6/6. The conclusion of the dramatisation of Charles Dickens' classic novel. With Oliver Milburn
  33. 02:15–02:30
    Two tales of an unwanted guest and an outspoken hitch-hiker. Read by Crawford Logan.
  34. 02:30–03:00
    4/4. Mark Tully reports from Calcutta, where poverty presents a moral and perceptive problem.
  35. 03:00–03:30
    Fresh from 4 - Catch up on the edition first broadcast on 26th September 2008.
  36. 03:30–04:00
    1/4. The thinking-idiot's anthropologist explains what we need to create a new civilization.
  37. 04:00–04:30
    1/4. The story of Victorian Britain's greatest sporting hero. The comedy trio's family romp.
  38. 04:30–05:00
    3/6. Bruce Morton talks to the stand-up about surviving the controversial opera Jerry Springer.

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