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Early
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00:00–00:30A mother worries her God-fearing son over a past crime. Stars Thora Hird.
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00:30–01:004/5. Gren and Poyly survive the volcano, but the Morel is becoming increasingly frustrated.
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01:00–02:30A young blonde is found dead, so the amateur sleuth sets out to find her killer.
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02:30–03:00William and Dorothy settle in their sublime cottage. Sue Limb's Lakeland poets parody.
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03:00–03:30Lucy sets up David's party, but their mates seem too busy with kids. From June 2001.
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03:30–04:00Harry Secombe's daughter chats to Sally Magnusson about growing up with her funny father.
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04:00–04:30Becoming a 'breatharian' has disastrous consequences. From April 2000.
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04:30–05:00Captain Povey is keen to clear the decks of Troutbridge, but Number One fights back.
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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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08:00–08:309/20. The platoon are challenged to capture the Highland Unit's headquarters. From March 1974.
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08:30–09:005/5. More celeb sound-alikes as Thora Hird instructs James Bond and Zippy imitates Cherie Blair
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09:00–09:304/7. Bertie Wooster must mend bridges after the fake burglary debacle. With Richard Briers.
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09:30–10:002/6. Three Deborahs, one stingy bank and an impending divorce perplex ad man Ken Handley.
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10:00–11:001/2. The classic tale of a man wrongly accused of theft. Stars Michael Williams.
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11:00–11:151/5. Carter Brandon and his curmudgeonly uncle's first day out - down the pub.
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11:15–12:00Sue MacGregor reunites some of the comic crew of 'HMS Troutbridge'.
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Afternoon
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12:00–12:309/20. The platoon are challenged to capture the Highland Unit's headquarters. From March 1974.
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12:30–13:006/6. With guests Andrew Collins, Tracey MacLeod, Clare Grogan and Danny Kelly. From June 2006.
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13:00–13:301/5. The amateur sleuth's peaceful island break is destroyed by a death - and a photo.
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13:30–13:451/10. The newly promoted Bombay policeman is sent to probe the suicide of a British memsahib.
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13:45–14:001/5. A retired businessman returns from abroad to search for his ex-wife.
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14:00–14:1550/90. Across the decades, Christopher Lee's vivid account of Britain's fast-paced history.
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14:15–14:301/5. Ben Silburn recalls the volcanic eruption in Martinique that killed 30,000 people.
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14:30–14:456/10. The newlyweds return to Little Hintock, but not to wedded bliss.
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14:45–15:003/3. How to win the paper war and how to ask those questions that require an answer.
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15:00–16:001/2. The classic tale of a man wrongly accused of theft. Stars Michael Williams.
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16:00–17:00Presented by Kirsten O'Brien. Featuring Bright Lights, The Witch Trade and Mac B.
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17:00–17:304/7. Bertie Wooster must mend bridges after the fake burglary debacle. With Richard Briers.
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17:30–18:002/6. Three Deborahs, one stingy bank and an impending divorce perplex ad man Ken Handley.
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Evening
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18:00–18:501/2. Old foes and new allies appear as the Time Lord arrives on a benighted, desperate world.
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18:50–19:001/8. Radio 7 goes behind the scenes for the recording of 'Blood of the Daleks'.
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19:00–19:309/20. The platoon are challenged to capture the Highland Unit's headquarters. From March 1974.
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19:30–20:006/6. With guests Andrew Collins, Tracey MacLeod, Clare Grogan and Danny Kelly. From June 2006.
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20:00–20:301/5. The amateur sleuth's peaceful island break is destroyed by a death - and a photo.
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20:30–20:451/10. The newly promoted Bombay policeman is sent to probe the suicide of a British memsahib.
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20:45–21:001/5. A retired businessman returns from abroad to search for his ex-wife.
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21:00–21:151/5. Carter Brandon and his curmudgeonly uncle's first day out - down the pub.
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21:15–22:00Sue MacGregor reunites some of the comic crew of 'HMS Troutbridge'.
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22:00–22:305/5. More celeb sound-alikes as Thora Hird instructs James Bond and Zippy imitates Cherie Blair
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22:30–23:006/6. Feared Briton General Venables demands executions by sunset. From February 2000.
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23:00–23:304/4. Have girls from TV's 'Friends' really come to visit? From April 2000.
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23:30–23:455/6. Sketch show with Robin Ince, Helen Moon, Smug Roberts and Kate Ward. From September 2001.
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23:45–00:006/6. Sheffield singer John Shuttleworth's efforts to find Big City fame don't go to plan.
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Late
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00:00–00:501/2. Old foes and new allies appear as the Time Lord arrives on a benighted, desperate world.
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00:50–01:001/8. Radio 7 goes behind the scenes for the recording of 'Blood of the Daleks'.
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01:00–01:301/5. The amateur sleuth's peaceful island break is destroyed by a death - and a photo.
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01:30–01:451/10. The newly promoted Bombay policeman is sent to probe the suicide of a British memsahib.
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01:45–02:001/5. A retired businessman returns from abroad to search for his ex-wife.
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02:00–02:151/5. Carter Brandon and his curmudgeonly uncle's first day out - down the pub.
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02:15–03:00Sue MacGregor reunites some of the comic crew of 'HMS Troutbridge'.
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03:00–04:001/2. The classic tale of a man wrongly accused of theft. Stars Michael Williams.
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04:00–04:1550/90. Across the decades, Christopher Lee's vivid account of Britain's fast-paced history.
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04:15–04:301/5. Ben Silburn recalls the volcanic eruption in Martinique that killed 30,000 people.
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04:30–04:456/10. The newlyweds return to Little Hintock, but not to wedded bliss.
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04:45–05:003/3. How to win the paper war and how to ask those questions that require an answer.
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