View schedule at a glance
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00:00–00:308/10. John and Medley arrive in a strange religious retreat. Is it a cult?
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00:30–01:002/4. Tropical conditions trigger people's primal memories. Read by Robert Glenister.
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01:00–02:00Robin Boyle recalls those who entertained the nation during the Second World War.
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02:00–02:30Sebastian Faulks on his bestselling book Birdsong.
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02:30–03:00The platoon face an inquiry after firing at a German plane. Adapted from TV. From 1974.
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03:00–03:30Middle-aged Stella battles to get her grown-up children to leave home. From August 2003.
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03:30–04:00Newly qualified lawyer Roger annoys his girlfriend Sally by defending a wife-beater.
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04:00–04:30Improvement grants explained and a plumber muses on words. Sketch comedy from July 1972.
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04:30–05:00As Troutbridge heads to the Isle of Wight, Captain Povey needs a favour from the crew.
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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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08:00–08:3017/20. A shock for Captain Mainwaring sparks a platoon upheaval. From May 1974.
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08:30–09:002/4. 'The Archers' meets 'EastEnders' and teatime for Alan Bennett. From January 2003.
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09:00–09:305/6. Gussie's walloped and Aunt Dahlia sends Bertie on a spending spree.
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09:30–10:004/6. Freshly wed ad man Ken gets a wedding invite and faces upset at a photo shoot. From 1986.
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10:00–11:006/7. With Darnay facing great danger in Paris, Lucie leads a rescue. Stars Charles Dance.
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11:00–11:151/10. Meera Syal reads her own novel about Meena growing up in a Black Country village.
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11:15–12:001/2. A refugee child's brave escape and lone journey from a concentration camp.
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12:00–12:3017/20. A shock for Captain Mainwaring sparks a platoon upheaval. From May 1974.
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12:30–13:00A spoof Paul Temple and wires get crossed on the telephone. Sketch comedy from July 1972.
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13:00–13:306/6. Simon delves into his HSE background for one final ruse, in Mark Tavener's comic thriller.
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13:30–14:006/6. Can the ex-officer halt evil Peterson's plan for turmoil by ousting the Government?
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14:00–14:1590/90. Across the decades, Christopher Lee's vivid account of Britain's fast-paced history.
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14:15–14:301/5. Reflecting on the evacuation of Dunkirk, the broadcaster's 1940 wartime observations.
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14:30–14:451/10. A young evacuee arrives to stay with gruff, but kindly Tom Oakley.
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14:45–15:001/10. George MacDonald Fraser reads from his account of front line soldiering in Burma in 1945.
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15:00–16:006/7. With Darnay facing great danger in Paris, Lucie leads a rescue. Stars Charles Dance.
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16:00–17:00Including The Quigleys at Large by Simon Mason and Truckers by Terry Pratchett.
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17:00–17:305/6. Gussie's walloped and Aunt Dahlia sends Bertie on a spending spree.
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17:30–18:004/6. Freshly wed ad man Ken gets a wedding invite and faces upset at a photo shoot. From 1986.
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18:00–18:306/6. Before American action, the British government must track all the deadly Exon seeds.
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18:30–19:00A unicorn holds the key to happiness. Theodore Sturgeon's fantasy of true love and desire.
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19:00–19:3017/20. A shock for Captain Mainwaring sparks a platoon upheaval. From May 1974.
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19:30–20:00A spoof Paul Temple and wires get crossed on the telephone. Sketch comedy from July 1972.
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20:00–20:306/6. Simon delves into his HSE background for one final ruse, in Mark Tavener's comic thriller.
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20:30–21:006/6. Can the ex-officer halt evil Peterson's plan for turmoil by ousting the Government?
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21:00–21:151/10. Meera Syal reads her own novel about Meena growing up in a Black Country village.
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21:15–22:001/2. A refugee child's brave escape and lone journey from a concentration camp.
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22:00–22:302/4. 'The Archers' meets 'EastEnders' and teatime for Alan Bennett. From January 2003.
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22:30–23:002/6. Samuel's shop becomes a bar - and an old flame called Ingrid turns up.
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23:00–23:302/4. The comedian calls for wacky improvements to Britain's crumbling transport system.
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23:30–23:451/6. A hapless, jazz-loving insect's audio diary of his mainly uneventful life. From June 2003.
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23:45–00:003/6. John Shuttleworth starts a new station for Sheffield, but can he count on Mary and Ken?
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00:00–00:306/6. Before American action, the British government must track all the deadly Exon seeds.
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00:30–01:00A unicorn holds the key to happiness. Theodore Sturgeon's fantasy of true love and desire.
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01:00–01:306/6. Simon delves into his HSE background for one final ruse, in Mark Tavener's comic thriller.
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01:30–02:006/6. Can the ex-officer halt evil Peterson's plan for turmoil by ousting the Government?
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02:00–02:151/10. Meera Syal reads her own novel about Meena growing up in a Black Country village.
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02:15–03:001/2. A refugee child's brave escape and lone journey from a concentration camp.
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03:00–04:006/7. With Darnay facing great danger in Paris, Lucie leads a rescue. Stars Charles Dance.
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04:00–04:1590/90. Across the decades, Christopher Lee's vivid account of Britain's fast-paced history.
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04:15–04:301/5. Reflecting on the evacuation of Dunkirk, the broadcaster's 1940 wartime observations.
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04:30–04:451/10. A young evacuee arrives to stay with gruff, but kindly Tom Oakley.
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04:45–05:001/10. George MacDonald Fraser reads from his account of front line soldiering in Burma in 1945.

