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Early
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00:00–00:301/3. James Follett's first radio play explores dissention and danger in a repressive state.
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00:30–01:003/3. Ichabod Crane comes face to face with his worst nightmare.
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01:00–02:30Ex-jailbirds Charles and George mastermind a plan to thwart the Mafia. Wally K Daly's romp
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02:30–03:00The surreal comedian tackles an expert role each week - with no ability whatsoever.
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03:00–03:30Clive Anderson is joined by Stephen Fry, John Sessions, John Bird and Jimmy Mulville.
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03:30–04:00A star spangled American issue of the nostalgic spoof of boys' adventure story papers.
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04:00–04:30Victor suffers a bank holiday traffic nightmare. Adapted from TV. From February 1995.
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04:30–05:00Bank manager George Mainwaring sets up Walmington-on-Sea's Home Guard. From January 1974.
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05:00–08:00Join all your CBeebies friends for songs, rhymes and stories on BBC Radio 7.
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Morning
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08:00–08:302/20. Mainwaring's platoon set off to grab some much needed weapons. From February 1974.
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08:30–09:001/5. More celeb sound-alikes as Simon Bates phones a plumber and David Bowie calls the council.
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09:00–09:301/4. Gordon is persuaded to extend his house. But is this a case of Conservatory Conspiracy?
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09:30–10:001/6. Ken Handley pitches to a motorway services chain. Advertising satire from January 1982.
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10:00–11:001/3. The touching relationship between Dr Thorne and his niece Mary.
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11:00–11:151/10. An unexpected obstacle sparks a beguiling adventure for diplomat George Darrow.
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11:15–12:00Murder's afoot when a worried aunt tackles her nephew. A case for the man in the corner.
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Afternoon
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12:00–12:302/20. Mainwaring's platoon set off to grab some much needed weapons. From February 1974.
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12:30–13:005/6. Martin Young's quiz. With Francis Wheen, Amanda Foreman, Fred Housego and Maria McErlane.
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13:00–13:303/6. The intelligence officers probe deeper into Dominic's death, turning on the charm.
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13:30–13:45Amateur sleuth and railway expert Thorpe Hazell has a plan to retrieve a vital document.
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13:45–14:001/5. Tommy's casino chain is doing nicely until some new blood muscles in. Peter Marinker reads
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14:00–14:1515/90. Across the decades, Christopher Lee's vivid account of Britain's fast-paced history.
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14:15–14:301/10. Back in Iowa - Bill Bryson rediscovers the small town America which he'd fled years ago.
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14:30–14:451/8. Answering an old chum's call for help, the hero pilot flies to Fort Beaver.
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14:45–15:001/5. Actor Timothy West reads letters written over 30 years to his wife Prunella Scales.
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15:00–16:001/3. The touching relationship between Dr Thorne and his niece Mary.
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16:00–17:00Kirsten O'Brien features Eddie Dickens: Dreadful Acts by Philip Ardagh.
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17:00–17:301/4. Gordon is persuaded to extend his house. But is this a case of Conservatory Conspiracy?
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17:30–18:001/6. Ken Handley pitches to a motorway services chain. Advertising satire from January 1982.
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Evening
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18:00–18:301/5. Earthquakes rock Australia. Seismologist Sam investigates - and uncovers a nightmare.
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18:30–19:0011/13. After the sunset confrontation between motor cars, the detectives return to London.
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19:00–19:302/20. Mainwaring's platoon set off to grab some much needed weapons. From February 1974.
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19:30–20:005/6. Martin Young's quiz. With Francis Wheen, Amanda Foreman, Fred Housego and Maria McErlane.
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20:00–20:303/6. The intelligence officers probe deeper into Dominic's death, turning on the charm.
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20:30–20:45Amateur sleuth and railway expert Thorpe Hazell has a plan to retrieve a vital document.
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20:45–21:001/5. Tommy's casino chain is doing nicely until some new blood muscles in. Peter Marinker reads
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21:00–21:151/10. An unexpected obstacle sparks a beguiling adventure for diplomat George Darrow.
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21:15–22:00Murder's afoot when a worried aunt tackles her nephew. A case for the man in the corner.
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22:00–22:301/5. More celeb sound-alikes as Simon Bates phones a plumber and David Bowie calls the council.
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22:30–23:005/6. Reg finds Barbara through the local dating agency. Pre-TV sitcom from December 1997.
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23:00–23:303/4. At the zoo Tom meets Pi, who has a band in her head too. So what could go wrong? From 2003
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23:30–23:456/6. Revealing all on narcotics and 'Top of the Pops'. From March 2004.
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23:45–00:001/6. Sheffield singer John Shuttleworth plans a chart-topping hit and attempts some DIY.
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Late
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00:00–00:301/5. Earthquakes rock Australia. Seismologist Sam investigates - and uncovers a nightmare.
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00:30–01:0011/13. After the sunset confrontation between motor cars, the detectives return to London.
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01:00–01:303/6. The intelligence officers probe deeper into Dominic's death, turning on the charm.
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01:30–01:45Amateur sleuth and railway expert Thorpe Hazell has a plan to retrieve a vital document.
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01:45–02:001/5. Tommy's casino chain is doing nicely until some new blood muscles in. Peter Marinker reads
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02:00–02:151/10. An unexpected obstacle sparks a beguiling adventure for diplomat George Darrow.
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02:15–03:00Murder's afoot when a worried aunt tackles her nephew. A case for the man in the corner.
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03:00–04:001/3. The touching relationship between Dr Thorne and his niece Mary.
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04:00–04:1515/90. Across the decades, Christopher Lee's vivid account of Britain's fast-paced history.
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04:15–04:301/10. Back in Iowa - Bill Bryson rediscovers the small town America which he'd fled years ago.
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04:30–04:451/8. Answering an old chum's call for help, the hero pilot flies to Fort Beaver.
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04:45–05:001/5. Actor Timothy West reads letters written over 30 years to his wife Prunella Scales.
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